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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI ME SYLLABUS 2017 REGULATION MARINE ENGINEERING (ME)

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PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:

  1. Graduates will have the knowledge for the application of scientific principles, Mathematical methods, technical and Innovative skills to perform analysis, application engineering, and system or process development in Marine Industry
  2. Graduates will have the knowledge by engaging in continuous education and will have the ability to function effectively as leaders on professional teams with ability to communicate effectively using speaking, writing and presentation skills.
  3. Graduates of the program are to have demonstrated the competent to carry out the Engineering watch at sea and to maintain systems or processes and to direct, supervise, and make important decisions regarding the design and engineering of problems based on engineering fundamentals and modern technological tools.
  4. Graduates will demonstrate a respect for professional, ethical and social and environmental issues as well as a commitment to safety, quality and productivity.

 PROGRAMME OUTCOMES

  1. Ability to apply current knowledge and adapt to emerging applications of mathematics, science, engineering, and technology to problems associated with marine equipment, systems, and vehicles.
  2. Ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability
  3. Ability to conduct, use proper laboratory practices, use instrumentation for measuring physical phenomena, analyze and interpret experiments and apply experimental results to improve processes and design.
  4. Ability to apply creativity in the design of systems, components, or processes in the marine environment.
  5. Ability to apply the principles of fluid mechanics, hydrostatic stability, solid mechanics, materials, dynamics, and energy systems to technical problems related to marine equipment, systems, and vehicles. (including selecting appropriate materials and methods for manufacturing of machine parts).
  6. Graduates should be able to operate maintain and repair main, auxiliary machinery and associated control System and automation. Graduate should be capable of using appropriate hand tools, machine tools and measuring instruments.
  7. Graduates should be capable of preventing, controlling, and fighting fire on board and be aware of proper use of Fire Fighting Appliances & Life Saving Appliances and have the knowledge of Ship safety and First aid.
  8. Ability to understand and apply professional, ethical and social responsibilities and global issues
  9. An ability to communicate effectively and apply written, oral, and graphical communication in both technical and non-technical environments; and an ability to identify and use appropriate technical literature including technical report.
  10. Commitment to quality, timeliness and continuous improvement with lifelong learning.
  11. Ability to engage in the operation, maintenance, analysis and management of modern marine power plants and associated equipment and systems and competent to undertake independent watch-keeping at Engine room.
  12. Competency of the knowledge, techniques, skills and to use design manuals, equipment specifications, and industry regulations, modern tools of marine engineering technology as specified in Table III/I as per 2010 STCW Convention.
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