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Dmi Prospectus 2023-2024

This document provides information on academic programs offered at Dar Es Salaam Maritime Institute for the 2023/2024 academic year. It outlines the various departments that offer programs, including Maritime Transport, Marine Engineering, Science and Management. The programs range from certificate to master's degree levels under the National Technical Award system. Requirements for admission into each program are specified. The document also provides details on short courses offered at the Institute.
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DAR ES SALAAM MARITIME INSTITUTE

(DMI)

PROSPECTUS 2023/2024

DAR ES SALAAM MARITIME INSTITUTE


PROSPECTUS 2023/2024

©The Dar es Salaam Maritime Institute, 2023


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Message from the Rector ...................................................................................................................................11

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................13

1.1 Organisation of the Prospectus .............................................................................................................13

1.3 Organs of the Institute ...........................................................................................................................15

1.3.1 Board of Governors ............................................................................................................................... 15

1.3.2 Management Team ................................................................................................................................ 15

1.3.3 Department Coordinators ..................................................................................................................... 15

1.3.4 Academic Council .................................................................................................................................. 15

CHAPTER 2: ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES ................................................................................................17

2.1 PROGRAMMES OFFERED UNDER VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS ............................................. 17

2.1.1 Maritime Transport Department ......................................................................................................... 17

[Link] NTA System Programmes ..................................................................................................................... 17

[Link] Certificate of Competency Programmes ..............................................................................................17

2.1.2 Marine Engineering Department ......................................................................................................... 17

[Link] NTA System Programmes ..................................................................................................................... 17

[Link] Certificate of Competency Programmes ..............................................................................................17

2.1.3 Science and Management Department ................................................................................................ 18

[Link] NTA System Programmes ..................................................................................................................... 18

2.1.4 Short Courses Offered at DMI ............................................................................................................. 18

CHAPTER 3: ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR DMI PROGRAMMES .......................................... 20

3.1 National Technical Award (NTA) System ........................................................................................... 20

[Link] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Marine Operations (BTCMO) ............................... 20

[Link] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Shipping and Logistics Management (BTCSLM) 20

[Link] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering
(BTCNAOE) ...........................................................................................................................................20

[Link] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain
Management (BTCPLSM) ....................................................................................................................21

[Link] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Transport and Supply Chain Management (BTCTSM)
................................................................................................................................................................. 21

[Link] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Oil and Gas Engineering (BTCOGE) ....................21
[Link] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering (BTCMME)22

[Link] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Marine Welding and Fabrication (BTCMWF) .... 22

[Link] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Cargo Tallying and Supply Chain Management
(BTCCTSM) ...........................................................................................................................................22

[Link] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science (TCMTNS) .23

[Link] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Marine Engineering (TCME) ...........................................23

[Link] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Shipping and Logistics Management (TCSLM) .............23

 Holder of Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Cargo Tallying and Supply Chain ........23

Management (BTCCTSM) ................................................................................................................................23

[Link] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering (TCNAOE)
................................................................................................................................................................. 23

[Link] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management
(TCPLSM) ..............................................................................................................................................24

[Link] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Transport and Supply Chain Management (TCTSM) .. 24

[Link] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Oil and Gas Engineering (TCOGE) ................................ 24

[Link] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering (TCMME) ...........24

[Link] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Marine Welding and Fabrication Engineering (TCMWF)
................................................................................................................................................................. 24

[Link] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering ...................... 25

3.1.3 Ordinary Diploma NTA Level 6 ........................................................................................................... 25

[Link] Ordinary Diploma in (NTA Level 6) in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science (ODMTNS) .. 25

[Link] Entry Qualification for Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Marine Engineering (ODME) ........25

[Link] Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Shipping and Logistics Management (ODSLM) .................. 25

[Link] Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering (ODNAOE) 25

[Link] Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management
(ODPLSM) ............................................................................................................................................. 25

[Link] Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Transport and Supply Chain Management (ODTSM) ........25

[Link] Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Oil Gas Engineering (ODOGE) ..............................................26

[Link] Ordinary Diploma in Marine Welding and Fabrication (ODMWF) ................................................ 26

3.1.4 Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) .........................................................................................................26

[Link] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science – (BMTNS) ....... 26

[Link] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Marine Engineering Technology – (BMET) ..........................26

[Link] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Shipping and Logistics Management (BSLM) ...................... 27
[Link] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering (BNAOE) ... 27

[Link] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management –
(BPLSM) .................................................................................................................................................27

[Link] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Transport and Supply Chain Management – (BTSM) .........28

[Link] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Oil and Gas Engineering – (BOGE) .......................................28

[Link] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering – (BMME) ................. 29

[Link] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Mechatronic Engineering – (BMTE) ..................................... 29

3.1.5 Master’s Degree (NTA Level 9) ............................................................................................................ 29

[Link] Entry Qualification for Master’s Degree (NTA Level 9) in Shipping Economics and Logistics (MSEL)
................................................................................................................................................................. 29

[Link] Entry Qualification for Master’s Degree (NTA Level 9) in Transport and Supply Chain
Management (MTSM) .......................................................................................................................... 30

[Link] Master’s Degree (NTA Level 9) in Marine Engineering Management .............................................30

[Link] Master’s Degree (NTA Level 9) in Maritime Law and International Trade ................................... 31

[Link] Master’s Degree (NTA Level 9) in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science ............................... 31

3.2 Certificate of Competency Programmes ..............................................................................................31

3.2.1 OFFICER IN CHARGE OF AN ENGINEERING WATCH ON SHIPS LESS THAN 750KW ........................ 31
3.2.2 OFFICER IN CHARGE OF A NAVIGATION WATCH ON SHIPS LESS THAN 500GT ............................. 31
3.2.3 ELECTRO-TECHNICAL OFFICER ......................................................................................................... 31
3.2.4 OFFICER IN CHARGE OF AN ENGINEERING WATCH ......................................................................... 32
3.2.5 OFFICER IN CHARGE OF A NAVIGATIONAL WATCH ......................................................................... 32
3.2.6 MASTER ON SHIPS LESS THAN 500GT ................................................................................................32
3.2.7 MASTER AND CHIEF MATE ON SHIPS BETWEEN 500GT AND 3000GT ............................................33
3.2.8 MASTER AND CHIEF MATE ................................................................................................................. 33
3.2.9 CHIEF ENGINEER OFFICER AND SECOND ENGINEER OFFICER ON SHIPS BETWEEN 750KW AND
3000KW 33
3.2.10 CHIEF ENGINEER OFFICER AND SECOND ENGINEER OFFICER ........................................................33

3.6 Procedures for Applications and Admission ....................................................................................... 33

3.7.1 Direct Entry Scheme ..............................................................................................................................33

3.7 Other Important Information Related to Admission ......................................................................... 34

3.8.1 Registration .............................................................................................................................................34

3.8.2 Institute Regulations .............................................................................................................................. 34

3.8.3 During registration every student must produce the following documents: .................................... 34

4.1 National Technical Award (NTA) System ........................................................................................... 36

4.1.1 Range of Score and Grade Points Average ..........................................................................................36


4.1.2 Classification of Awards ........................................................................................................................36

4.1.3 Computation of Results ......................................................................................................................... 37

4.2.1 Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Marine Operations (BTCMO) ............................... 37

4.2.2 Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Shipping and Logistics Management-(BTCSLM) 38

4.2.3 Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering
(BTCNAOE) ...........................................................................................................................................39

4.2.4 Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain
Management (BTCPLSM) ....................................................................................................................40

4.2.5 Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Transport and Supply Chain Management (BTCTSM)
................................................................................................................................................................. 41

4.2.6 Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Oil and Gas Engineering (BTCOGE) ....................42

4.2.7 Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering (BTCMME)43

4.2.8 Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Marine Welding and Fabrication (BTCMWF) .... 44

4.2.9 Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Cargo Tallying and Supply Chain Management
(BTCCTSM) ...........................................................................................................................................44

4.2.1 Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science (TCMTNS) .45

4.2.2 Technician Certificate in (NTA Level 5) Marine Engineering (TCME) ...........................................46

4.2.3 Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Shipping and Logistics Management (TCSLM) .............47

4.2.4 Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering (TCNAOE)
................................................................................................................................................................. 47

4.2.5 Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management
(TCPLSM) ..............................................................................................................................................48

4.2.6 Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Transport and Supply Chain Management (TCTSM) .. 49

4.2.7 Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Oil and Gas Engineering (TCTOGE) ..............................50

4.2.8 Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering (TCMME) ...........51

4.2.9 Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Welding and Fabrication (TCWF) .................................. 52

4.2.1 Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science (ODMTNS) ...... 52

4.2.2 Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Marine Engineering (ODME) ................................................ 53

4.2.3 Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Shipping and Logistics Management (ODSLM) .................. 54

4.2.4 Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering (ODNAOE) 55

4.2.5 Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management
(ODPLSM) ............................................................................................................................................. 56

4.2.6 Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Transport and Supply Chain Management (ODTSM) ........57
4.2.7 Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Oil and Gas Engineering (ODOGE) ...................................... 58

4.2.8 Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering (ODMME) ................ 59

4.2.9 Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Marine Welding and Fabrication (ODMWF) .......................60

4.2.10 Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science (BMTNS) .......... 61

4.2.11 Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Marine Engineering Technology (BMET) .............................65

Semester 2 Year 4 ................................................................................................................................. 68

4.2.12 Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Shipping and Logistics Management (BSLM) ...................... 69

4.2.13 Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering (BNAOE) ... 72

4.2.14 Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management
(BPLSM) .................................................................................................................................................75

4.2.15 Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Transport and Supply Chain Management (BTSM) ............78

4.2.16 Bachelor Degree in Oil and Gas Engineering NTA Level 7/8 ............................................................81

(a) Higher Diploma in Oil and Gas Engineering ...................................................................................... 81

(b) Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 8) in Oil and Gas Engineering (BOGE) ............................................. 83

4.2.17 Bachelor Degree in Mechanical and Marine Engineering (NTA Level 7/8) .....................................85

(a) Higher Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering-(BMME) ........................85

(c) Bachelor in Marine and Mechanical Engineering (NTA level 8) ...................................................... 87

4.2.18 Bachelor in in Mechatronics Engineering (NTA Level 7/8) ...............................................................89

(a) Higher Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering (NTA Level 7) .......................................................... 89

b) Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 8) in Mechatronics Engineering (BMTE) ..........................................91

4.2.19 Master Degree (NTA Level 9) in Shipping Economics and Logistics (MSEL) ................................ 92

4.2.20 Master Degree (NTA Level 9) in Transport and Supply Chain Management (MTSM) .................93

4.2.21 Master Degree in Marine Engineering Management (NTA Level 9) ................................................95

4.2.22 Master Degree in International Trade and Maritime Law ................................................................96

Objectives of the Programme ..............................................................................................................................98

4.3 Certificate of Competency (CoC) Programmes ................................................................................ 100

4.3.1 Maritime Transport Department ....................................................................................................... 100

[Link] Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch on Ships less than 500GT Engaged on Near Coastal
Voyage .................................................................................................................................................. 100

[Link] Master on Ships less than 500GT ....................................................................................................... 100

[Link] Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch on Ships 500GT or more ............................................ 101

[Link] Master and Chief Mate on Ships between 500GT and 3000GT ...................................................... 101
[Link] Master and Chief Mate ........................................................................................................................102

4.3.2 Marine Engineering Department ....................................................................................................... 104

[Link] Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch on Ships less than 750kW ......................................... 104

[Link] Electro-Technical Officer .................................................................................................................... 105

[Link] Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch ......................................................................................106

[Link] Chief Engineer Officer and Second Engineer Officer on Ships between 750kW and 3000kW ....107

[Link] Chief Engineer Officer and Second Engineer Officer ...................................................................... 107

CHAPTER 5: RULES AND REGULATIONS ............................................................................................. 109

5.1 Primacy of Examination Regulations and Rules ...............................................................................109

5.2 EXAMINATIONS REGULATIONS AND RULES ......................................................................................... 109


5.3 CONDUCT OF EXAMINATIONS ............................................................................................................... 112
5.4 REGISTRATION FOR MODULES ............................................................................................................. 113
5.5 ABSENCE FROM EXAMINATION .............................................................................................................113
5.6 DATES AND DURATION OF EXAMINATIONS ..........................................................................................114
5.7 PROVISIONAL RESULTS PUBLICATION .................................................................................................. 114
5.8 POSTPONEMENT OF STUDIES .................................................................................................................114
5.9 PROCEDURE FOR CALCULATING GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) .................................................... 115
5.10 REPLACEMENT OF LOST ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES .......................................................................... 115
5.11 ISSUE OF ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPT ........................................................................................................115
5.12 WEIGHING OF INDIVIDUAL ASSESSMENT .............................................................................................115
5.13 RESPONSIBILITIES OF STUDENTS .......................................................................................................... 115
5.14 PENALTIES FOR LATE SUBMISSION OF ASSIGNMENTS ........................................................................ 116
5.15 DISCONTINUATION ................................................................................................................................. 116
5.16 EXAMINATION ELIGIBILITY .................................................................................................................. 116
5.17 APPEAL ................................................................................................................................................... 116
5.18 MEDICAL EXAMINATION ....................................................................................................................... 117
5.19 IMMIGRATION FORMALITIES ................................................................................................................ 117
5.20 ACCOMMODATION ................................................................................................................................. 117
5.21 TRANSPORT ............................................................................................................................................ 117
5.22 FEES ........................................................................................................................................................ 117
5.23 PROPERTY .............................................................................................................................................. 117
5.24 STUDENTS ORGANIZATION ....................................................................................................................117
5.25 FACILITIES AT DMI ...............................................................................................................................118
5.26 MEDICAL SERVICES ...............................................................................................................................118
5.27 DISCIPLINE ............................................................................................................................................. 118
5.28 SPONSORSHIP ......................................................................................................................................... 118
5.29 INSTITUTE RULES .................................................................................................................................. 118
5.29.1 ALL STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO CONDUCT THEMSELVES IN A SENSIBLE MANNER AND WITH
DECORUM. UNDISCIPLINED STUDENTS MAY BE SUSPENDED OR REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FROM THE PROGRAMME
OF STUDY. ............................................................................................................................................................118

5.29.2 DRUNKENNESS WITHIN THE INSTITUTE COMPOUND IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. ANY STUDENT FOUND
DRUNK AND IF HIS/HER DRUNKEN BEHAVIOUR IS LIKELY TO CAUSE DISTURBANCE OF PEACE, DRASTIC

DISCIPLINARY ACTION WILL BE TAKEN WHICH MAY INCLUDE EXPULSION. ........................................................ 118

5.29.3 ATTENDANCE AND PUNCTUALITY TO CLASSES ARE HIGHLY DEMANDED BY THE INSTITUTE
ADMINISTRATION. A STUDENT WHO ARRIVES MORE THAN FIFTEEN (15) MINUTES LATE WILL BE MARKED
“ABSENT.” AN OFFICIAL (WRITTEN) EXPLANATION MAY BE REQUIRED FOR BEING LATE. ................................. 118
5.29.4 DURING THE TRAINING PERIOD STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO OBSERVE AND MAINTAIN THE LAWS OF
THE COUNTRY. STUDENTS WHO COMMIT OFFENSES WILL BE TAKEN CARE OF BY LAW ENFORCING INSTRUMENTS

AND THE INSTITUTE ADMINISTRATION WILL NOT BE BOUND TO BAIL THE CULPRITS OUT OF LAWFUL CUSTODY.

119
5.29.5 STUDENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO USE THE INSTITUTE OFFICE TELEPHONES OR MAKING TELEPHONE
CALLS/TEXTING/CHARTING USING HIS/HER MOBILE WHILE CLASSES ARE IN SESSION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.119

5.29.6 STUDENTS ARE AT ALL TIMES REQUIRED TO APPEAR SMART AND IN DECENT MANNER AND ACCEPTED
DRESS CODE. INDECENT DRESSES, WEAR OF SANDALS (KANDA MBILI), CAPS, AND SUNGLASSES ARE PROHIBITED
(REFER STUDENTS BY LAW PART III ARTICLE 15(A-T). ..................................................................................... 119
5.29.7 GOVERNMENT PROPERTY MUST BE TAKEN CARE OF. LOSS OR DAMAGES TO PUBLIC PROPERTY
BELONGING TO DMI IS RECOVERABLE AT REPLACEMENT COST. ........................................................................ 119

5.29.8 STUDENTS WISHING TO PROCEED HOME TO ATTEND URGENT FAMILY AFFAIRS WILL BE REQUIRED TO
SEEK WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM HIS/HER RESPECTIVE HEAD OF DEPARTMENT/DEAN OF STUDENTS. ............ 119
5.29.9 TAKING MEALS, FRUITS, SODAS OR ANY TYPES OF FOOD IN CLASSROOMS EXCEPT DRINKING WATER
ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED. .................................................................................................................................119

5.29.10 THE INSTITUTE’S SECURITY GUARDS ARE THE ENFORCERS OF SOME OF THE RULES AND MUST
THEREFORE BE OBEYED. ...................................................................................................................................... 119

5.29.11 IT IS PROHIBITED TO MOVE ANY INSTITUTE FURNITURE FROM ITS ASSIGNED LOCATIONS. ............ 119
5.30 STUDENTS’ GENERAL DISCIPLINE CONDUCT ....................................................................................... 119
5.30.1 ALL STUDENTS SHALL OBEY LAWFUL ORDERS AT ALL TIMES IN THEIR ACTIONS AND
PRONOUNCEMENTS. ............................................................................................................................................. 119

5.30.2 STUDENTS HAVE A DUTY TO CONDUCT THEMSELVES WITH DUE REGARD FOR THE INSTITUTE’S
OBJECTIVES THUS, UPHOLD ITS GOOD NAME AND REPUTATION. .........................................................................119

5.30.3 THEREFORE, EVERY STUDENT SHALL ACT IN A RESPECTFUL MANNER TOWARDS ALL FELLOW
STUDENTS, STAFF, AS WELL AS MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC; REGARDLESS OF RACE, GENDER, RELIGIOUS BELIEF,

LANGUAGE OR DISABLEMENT. .............................................................................................................................119

5.31 GENERAL CODE OF CONDUCT .............................................................................................................. 119


5.31.1 STUDENTS’ GRIEVANCES SHALL BE ADDRESSED THROUGH PROPER CHANNELS I.E. STUDENTS
GOVERNMENT AND INSTITUTE MANAGEMENT. STUDENTS’ GOVERNMENT LEADERS HAVE DIRECT ACCESS TO
DP/ARC, DP/PFA AND THE PRINCIPAL. ............................................................................................................ 119
5.31.2 SMOKING IS PROHIBITED IN THE INSTITUTE’S PREMISES. ....................................................................119
5.31.3 EVERY STUDENT OF THIS INSTITUTE SHALL ABIDE TO ALL RELEVANT LAWS OF THIS COUNTRY. ......119
5.31.4 FIREARMS, EXPLOSIVES OR OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPONS SHALL NOT BE BROUGHT IN THE PREMISES
OF THE INSTITUTE EXCEPT BY EXPRESS PERMISSION OF THE INSTITUTE MANAGEMENT. ...................................119
5.31.5 ANY CHANGE OF NAME SHALL NOT BE ALLOWED AT ANY TIME DURING ONE’S STUDENTSHIP AT THE
INSTITUTE. A NAME ONCE REGISTERED CANNOT BE CHANGED DURING THE WHOLE PERIOD OF STUDY (EVERY
STUDENT IS SUPPOSED TO HAVE SORTED OUT ANY PROBLEMS WITH THEIR NAMES BEFORE REGISTRATION WITH

THE INSTITUTE). .................................................................................................................................................. 120

5.32 ACADEMIC CONDUCT ............................................................................................................................ 120


5.32.1 STUDENTS SITTING FOR AN EXAMINATION OR TEST SHALL COMPLY WITH THE INSTRUCTION OF THE
INVIGILATOR/SUPERVISOR. .................................................................................................................................. 120

5.32.2 STUDENTS MUST SHOW THEIR RESPECTIVE IDENTITY CARD AT ANY TIME WHEN REQUIRED BY AN
AUTHORIZED OFFICER OF THE INSTITUTE. NO STUDENT SHALL SIT FOR EXAMINATION OR TEST WITHOUT
DISPLAYING HIS/HER IDENTITY CARDS. ............................................................................................................... 120

5.32.3 STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE ALL THE PROGRAMME WORK AS GIVEN, SHORT OF THAT ONE DOES NOT
QUALIFY TO SIT FOR SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS. ALL WORK SHALL BE PRESENTED TO THE RESPECTIVE
LECTURER WITHIN SCHEDULE OTHERWISE ONE MUST PROVIDE EVIDENCE OF THE GOOD REASON(S) AS TO WHY

DID NOT PRESENT HIS/HER WORK. ....................................................................................................................... 120

5.32.4 ANY STUDENT INTENDING TO TRAVEL OUTSIDE DAR ES SALAAM REGION DURING THE SEMESTER
MUST SEEK PERMISSION FROM THE INSTITUTE AUTHORITY. .............................................................................. 120
5.32.5 ALL STUDENTS SHALL HANG AT THEIR NECK THEIR IDENTITY CARDS WHILE ON THE INSTITUTE
PREMISES AND ON TRAINING MISSIONS OUTSIDE THE INSTITUTE. .......................................................................120

5.32.6 A STUDENT MUST BE PUNCTUAL FOR ALL CLASS SESSIONS. ...............................................................120


5.32.7 A STUDENT MUST ATTEND EVERY SESSION OF THE PROGRAMME UNLESS THEY HAVE OBTAINED
PERMISSION FROM THE LECTURER OF THE RELEVANT MODULE, HEAD OF RELEVANT DEPARTMENT OR THE
DP/ARC. 120
5.32.8 ALL STUDENTS SHALL ABIDE BY ALL THE INSTITUTE’S RULES AND GUIDELINES, SHORT OF THAT
DISCIPLINARY ACTION SHALL BE TAKEN BY THE INSTITUTE. ..............................................................................120

5.33 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING CONDUCT ........................................................................................................ 120

CHAPTER 6: PAYMENT OF FEES AND STUDY CONDITIONS .......................................................... 121

1.1 Fee Payments ........................................................................................................................................ 121

ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2023/2024 .............................................................. 129


Message from the Rector

The Dar-es-Salaam Maritime Institute (DMI) provides the best education for its students and prepares them for their

international careers by closely following the global changes. The institute is recognized as the Centre of Excellence for

Maritime Education and Training in East African Community (EAC).

With generous support from the Tanzanian government and various donors, the DMI has grown from offering Certificate of

Competency (CoC) programmes to now offering numerous CoC programmes and National Technical Award (NTA)

programmes. More specifically, these programmes emanate from Marine Engineering; Naval Architecture and Off-shore

Engineering; Mechatronics Engineering; Mechanical and Marine Engineering; Oil and Gas; Maritime Transport and Nautical

Science; Shipping and Logistics Management; Shipping Economics and Logistics; Transport and Supply Chain Management;

Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Maritime Law and Offshore Safety.

Our programmes are accredited by either the local maritime administration (TASAC) under the auspices of the International

Maritime Organization (IMO) or the National Council for Technical and Vocational Education Training (NACTVET). The

Institute is also ISO 9001:2015 certified by an international accredited registrar and classification society called Det Norske

Veritas Germanischer Lloyd ([Link]) to provide maritime education and certification.

Graduates from our programmes can work globally in areas such as Shipping Companies, Maritime Training Institutions, Sea

Ports, Maritime Administrations, Shipping Agencies, Salvage Companies, Marine Survey Companies, Shipyards, Transport

Insurance Companies, Industrial Production Companies, Power Generating Companies, Mining Companies, Oil and Gas

Exploration and Production Companies, Logistics Companies and Transport Companies.

As we set our journey to become a world-class Maritime Institute by adding new qualified and experienced staff and by

widening our technological and research infrastructure training, we strive and guarantee to offer training, research and

consultancy under the best possible conditions.

On behalf of DMI staff, I would like to invite you all to pursue your career dreams at Dar-es-Salaam Maritime Institute.

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MAIN CONTACT ADDRESSES OF THE INSTITUTE
Dar-es-Salaam Maritime Institute (DMI)
19 Sokoine Drive, Opposite to City Hall
P.O. Box 6727
Telephone: +255 22 2133645, +255 22 2112478
Fax: +255 22 2112600
Website:[Link]
Email: info@[Link]
DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA

Rector
Email: principal@[Link]
Deputy Rector (Academic, Research and Consultancy)
Email: dparc@[Link]
Deputy Rector (Planning, Finance and Administration)
Email: dppfa@[Link]
Finance and Accounts Manager
Email: hofa@[Link]
Human Resource Management and Administration Manager
Email: hrma@[Link]
Library Services Manager
Email: library@[Link]
Head of Quality Assurance Unit
Email: qau@[Link]
Chief Internal Auditor
Email: hiau@[Link]
Head of Procurement Management Unit
Email: hpsu@[Link]
Head of ICT Unit
Email: ict@[Link]
Dean of Students
Email: dean@[Link]
Coordinator of Examinations’ Department
Email: boe@[Link]
Coordinator of Maritime Transport Department
Email: homt@[Link]
Coordinator of Marine Engineering Department
Email: home@[Link]
Coordinator of Science and Management Department
Email: hosm@[Link]
Coordinator of Admission Department
Email: registrar@[Link]
Coordinator of Professional Development Service Department
Email: pds@[Link]

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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION

1.1 Organisation of the Prospectus


Chapter 1 provides brief information about Dar-es-salaam Maritime Institute, Chapter 2 provides information of programmes
offered at the Institute, Chapter 3 describes the criteria required for admission to each programme, Chapter 4 describes
module arrangements for each programme, and Chapter 5 provides brief information on DMI rules and regulations in various
routine activities. Chapter 6 provides information about the fee structure and academic calendar for 2023/2024 Academic
Year.

1.2 Brief Information about Dar es Salaam Maritime Institute


Dar es Salaam Maritime Institute (DMI) was established by Act of Parliament No. 22 of 1991 to cater for greater needs of
Shipping Industry in the region. The Institute (DMI) originated from what was known as Dar es Salaam Maritime Training
Unit (DMTU) which was established on the 3rd July 1978 as a training wing of Tanzania Coastal Shipping Line (TACOSHILI)
to fulfil the need of well-trained seafarers.

DMI is the Centre of Excellence in Maritime Education and Training in the East African region. The centre has qualified
Personnel and provides quality education which suits market needs in the aspect of being employed and self-employment in
maritime industry. DMI offers programmes accredited by NACTVET (NTA Level 4-9) and TASAC (Certificate of
Competency - CoC).

1.2.1 Vision Statement


To be the leading centre of excellence in training, research and consultancy in maritime and related disciplines.

1.2.2 Mission Statement


To provide high quality demand-driven training, research and consultancy services in maritime and related
disciplines in the Sub-Saharan Africa and beyond.

1.2.3 DMI Functions


The main functions of the Institute as stipulated under section 4 of the Act establishing the DMI are: -
a) To provide facilities for the study and training in the principles, procedures and techniques of basic training of seafarers,
marine engineering, navigation, management of shipping enterprises, special skills and knowledge of pilotage or tug
handling and such other related subjects as the Board of Governors may from time to time decide;
b) To engage in research, consultancy services and publications into theoretical, operational and organizational problems
and training needs in the subjects specified in paragraph (a);
c) To establish and foster closer association with other colleges, academies and institutions both nationally and
internationally.
d) To perform all such other functions as stipulated in the DMI Act.

1.2.4 Why Study at Dar es Salaam Maritime Institute


The Institute offers a variety of programmes which provide vast opportunities to prospective students interested to achieve
Certificate, Diploma, Bachelor Degree, Master’s Degrees and Certificate of Competency (CoC). The Institute also offers
STCW short course programmes for seafarers.

Graduates from Certificate, Ordinary diploma and Bachelor degree and Master degree programmes can work in areas such as
maritime education and training institutions, ports and terminals, maritime administrations, shipping agencies, marine survey
companies, shipyards, insurance companies, industrial production companies and offshore platforms. Likewise, graduate for
the Certificate of Competency programmes can work at sea as marine officers on board ship or in the offshore platforms
whereas graduates for STCW short course programmes can work at sea as ratings.

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1.2.5 Teaching and Learning Facilities
DMI has modern teaching facilities. These include a computer-based multi-purpose instructor-monitored TRANSAS
Simulator Station for ship handling and propulsion, Full Mission Engine Room Simulator, Crane Simulator, Electro-
Laboratory, seamanship workshop, training vessel, a computer-based GMDSS simulator with 12 work stations, engineering
workshop, computer laboratories, Gyro Compass, Ship’s Magnetism Simulator (SMS) for compass correction, Radio
Direction Finder Simulator (RDFS) model, live radar, a library and classrooms. The Institute also has two emergency power
generators standby for curbing any power blackout.
 General Computer Laboratory
 Engineering Computer Laboratory
 GMDSS Computer Laboratory

1.2.6 Eligibility for Prospective Student


A prospective student can only be considered eligible if:
 He/she satisfies the minimum academic requirements for the course as set down by NACTVET /TCU/TASAC
respectively.
 He/she proves to be physically and mentally fit to pursue the course applied for;
 He/she is of good character.

1.2.7 Customer Services


The Institute has friendly customer services procedures from which students can access information related to academic
issues such as admission, certification, career development, job opportunities and other student welfare.

1.2.8 Counselling Service


The Institute Counselling Service provides to individuals, support for students who are coping with difficult choices and
changes in their personal life. If you need someone to talk to about any personal issues, the institute offers a caring service
that aims to:
 Allow you to explore issues in a safe and confidential environment;
 Help you to re-assess what is happening in your life and develop strategies for coping; and
 Ensure that you receive professional services whenever required or necessary.
You may arrange for an individual appointment with the Dean of Students for counselling in his/her capacity.

1.2.9 Students Affairs


DMI students come from different areas and social-economic background. To manage such a multiplex culture, students
have their organisation known as Dar es Salaam Maritime Institute Students Organisation (DAMISO) which is
responsible for students’ affairs at DMI.

1.2.10 Canteen and Stationary Services


There is a students’ canteen whereby students can get service at an affordable price. There are also provisions for
stationary services whereby students can get services such as photocopying, printing, scanning, laminating and binding at
an affordable price.

1.2.11 Departments
All DMI departments comprise highly qualified professionals in their areas of specialization. The departments include the
Department of Maritime Transport, Department of Marine Engineering, Department of Science and Management,
Department of Professional Development Services, Department of Finance and Accounts and Department of Human
Resource and Administration.

1.2.12 Awards
The Institute offers award of certificates at the end of the duration of the respective programme.

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1.3 Organs of the Institute
1.3.1 Board of Governors
Capt. Ernest Mihayo Bupamba - Chairperson
Dr. Mwamini Tulli - Member
Capt. Andrew Matilya - Member
CPA (T) Hassan Igara Waryoba - Member
Ms Stella Joshua Katondo - Member

1.3.2 Management Team


Dr. Tumaini S. Gurumo - Rector (Chairperson)
Dr. Wilfred J. Kileo - Ag. DR/ARC
Dr. Lucas P. Mwisila - Ag. DR/PFA
Dr. Werneld E. Ngongi - Ag. DAD
Dr. Msabaha J. Mwendapole - Ag. DASS
Mr. Jonne J. Lugoye - Ag. RCPM
Ms. Pamela P. Bulugu - Ag. LSM
Ms. Christina S. Nderumaki - HRMAM
CPA. Moses E. Msemo - FAM
Mr. Anderson I. Tweve - PDM
Eng. Regina S. Mbilinyi - DEAN
CPA. Filozi J. Mayayi - CIA
- HoCM
Adv. Veronica N. Sudayi - Ag. HoLS
Eng. Fortunata M. Kakwaya - Ag. HoQA
Mr. Raymond M. Chambua - HoICT
Mr. Zuberi P. Msangi - Ag. HoPM

1.3.3 Department Coordinators


Mr. Mansour R. Likamba - Ag. Coordinator, Science and Management Department
Eng. Miraji A. Mkwande - Ag. Coordinator, Marine Engineering Department
Capt. Mohamed K. Makame - Ag. Coordinator, Maritime Transport
Eng. Deism D. Mlay - Ag. Coordinator, Professional Development Studies Department
Mr. Bernard P. Mgendwa - Ag. Coordinator, Admission Department
Mr. Frank J. Somanga - Ag. Coordinator, Examination Department

1.3.4 Academic Council


Dr. Tumaini S. Gurumo - Chairman Rector
Dr. Wilfred J. Kileo - Member Ag. DR/ARC
Mr. Charles. M. Mbena - Member Retired Director of Manpower
Development and Administration, TPA
Prof. Beatus. A. T. Kundi - Member Retired Lecturer University of Dar es Salaam
Prof. Leticia K. Rutashobya - Member Retired Lecturer University of Dar es Salaam
Capt. King N. Chiragi - Member Retired Director of Maritime Safety and Security,
TASAC
Dr. Mwamini Tulli - Member DMI BoG Representative
Capt. Andrew Matilya - Member DMI BoG Representative
Dr. Werneld E. Ngongi - Member Ag. Director of Academics Directorate
Dr. Msabaha J. Mwendapole - Member Ag. Director of Academics Support Services
Adv. Veronica N. Sudayi - Member Ag. Head of Legal Services Unit
Eng. Regina S. Mbilinyi - Member Dean of Students
Mr. Mansour R. Likamba - Member Ag. Coordinator, Science and Management Department
Eng. Miraji A. Mkwande - Member Ag. Coordinator, Marine Engineering Department
Capt. Mohamed K. Makame - Member Ag. Coordinator, Maritime Transport
Eng. Deism D. Mlay - Member Ag. Coordinator, Professional Development Studies
Department

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Mr. Bernard P. Mgendwa - Member Ag. Coordinator of Admission Department
Mr. Frank J. Somanga - Member Ag. Coordinator of Examination Department
DAMISO President - Member Students’ Representative
DAMISO Min. Academic affairs - Member Students’ Representative

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CHAPTER 2: ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES

2.1 PROGRAMMES OFFERED UNDER VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS


Programmes offered at Dar-es-salaam Maritime Institute are presented in the following sections:-

2.1.1 Maritime Transport Department

[Link] NTA System Programmes


[1] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Marine Operations(BTCMO)
[2] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science (TCMTNS)
[3] Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science (ODMTNS )
[4] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science (BMTNS)
[5] Master Degree (NTA Level 9) in International Trade and Maritime Law (MITML)
[6] Master Degree (NTA Level 9) in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science (MMTNS)

[Link] Certificate of Competency Programmes

[1] Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch on Ships less than 500GT


[2] Master on Ships less than 500GT (Near Coastal)
[3] Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch
[4] Master and Chief Mate on Ships between 500GT and 3000GT
[5] Master and Chief Mate

2.1.2 Marine Engineering Department

[Link] NTA System Programmes

[1] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering (BTCNAOE)
[2] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Marine and Mechanical Engineering (BTCMME)
[3] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Oil and Gas Engineering (BTCOGE)
[4] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Marine Welding and Fabrication (BTCMWF)
[5] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Marine Engineering (TCME)
[6] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering (TCNAOE)
[7] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering TCMME)
[8] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Oil and Gas Engineering (TCOGE)
[9] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Marine Welding and Fabrication Engineering (TCMWF)
[10] Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Marine Engineering (ODME)
[11] Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering (ODNAOE)
[12] Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering ODMME)
[13] Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Oil and Gas Engineering (ODOGE)
[14] Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Marine Welding and Fabrication (ODMWF)
[15] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Marine Engineering Technology (BMET)
[16] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering (BNAOE)
[17] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8 in Mechatronics Engineering (BMTE)
[18] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8 in Mechanical and Marine Engineering (BMME)
[19] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8 in Oil and Gas Engineering (BOGE)
[20] Master Degree (NTA Level 9) in Marine Engineering Management (MMEM).

[Link] Certificate of Competency Programmes

[1] Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch on Ships less than 750kW

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[2] Electro-Technical Officer
[3] Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch
[4] Chief and Second Engineer Officer on Ships between 750kW and 3000kW
[5] Chief and Second Engineer Officer

2.1.3 Science and Management Department

[Link] NTA System Programmes

[1] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Shipping and Logistics Management (BTCSLM)
[2] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management
(BTCPLSM)
[3] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Transport and Supply Chain Management (BTCTSM)
[4] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Cargo Tallying and Supply Chain Management (BTCCTSM)
[5] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Shipping and Logistics Management (TCSLM)
[6] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Procurement, Logistics And Supply Chain Management (TCPLSM)
[7] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Transport And Supply Chain Management (TCTSM)
[8] Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Shipping and Logistics Management(ODSLM)
[9] Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Procurement, Logistics And Supply Chain Management (ODPLSM)
[10] Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Transport And Supply Chain Management (ODTSM)
[11] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Shipping and Logistics Management(BSLM)
[12] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management (BPLSM)
[13] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Transport and Supply Chain Management (BTSM)
[14] Master Degree (NTA Level 9) in Shipping Economics and Logistics (MSEL)
[15] Master Degree (NTA Level 9) in Transport and Supply Chain Management (MTSM)

2.1.4 Short Courses Offered at DMI


[1] Able Seafarer Deck
[2] Able Seafarer Engine
[3] Advanced Fire Fighting
[4] Advanced Training for Oil and Chemical Tanker Cargo Operations
[5] Automatic Radar Plotting Aid
[6] Basic Training for Oil and Chemical Tanker Cargo Operations
[7] Bridge Resource Management
[8] Chief Cook
[9] Crisis Management and Human Behaviour
[10] Crowd Management
[11] Dangerous, Hazardous and Harmful Cargoes
[12] Designated Security Duties
[13] Electro Technical Rating
[14] Electronic Charts Display and Information System (ECDIS) and Automation
Identification System (AIS)
[15] Elementary First Aid
[16] Engine-Room Resource Management
[17] Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting
[18] GMDSS General Operator (GO)
[19] GMDSS Restricted Operator (RO)
[20] High Voltage Management Level
[21] High Voltage Operational Level
[22] Hydrogen Sulphide
[23] Leadership and Managerial Skills
[24] Leadership and Team Working Skills
[25] Marine Survey
[26] Medical Care
[27] Medical First Aid
[28] Passenger Safety, Cargo Safety and Hull Integrity
[29] Passenger Ship Safety Training
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[30] Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities
[31] Personal Survival Techniques
[32] Proficiency in Fast Rescue Boat
[33] Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats
[34] Radar Navigation at Management Level
[35] Radar Navigation at Operational Level
[36] Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch
[37] Rating Forming Part of an Engineering Watch
[38] Refresher – Deck Ratings
[39] Refresher – Engine Room Ratings
[40] Refresher and Upgrading – Deck Officers
[41] Refresher and Upgrading – Engineer Officers
[42] Security Awareness
[43] Ship Security Officer
[44] Small Boat handling and Maintenance

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CHAPTER 3: ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR DMI PROGRAMMES

3.1 National Technical Award (NTA) System


Entry qualifications for NTA system programmes are presented in the following sections:-
3.1.1 Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4)

[Link] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Marine Operations (BTCMO)

 Holder of Certificate of Secondary Education (Form IV) with at least four passes at D grade in
the following subjects; Mathematics, Physics/Engineering Science, Chemistry, Geography,
English; or

 Holder of National Vocational Award (NVA) level III in engineering field (mechanical or
electrical or civil) and must have Certificate of Secondary Education (Form IV) or
 Comoros
Holder of Secondary School Education from Ministry of National Education (MNE) in
Comoros with at least four D grade equivalent (TZ) in Mathematic, English, Physical Science,
Natural Science, Geography

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Shipping and Logistics Management
(BTCSLM)

 A Holder of Ordinary Level of Secondary Education Certificate with at least four passes at D
grade excluding religious subjects; or
 A Holder of National Vocational Award (NVA) level III and must have Certificate of
Secondary Education (Form IV).
 Comoros
Holder of Secondary School Education from Ministry of National Education (MNE) in
Comoros with at least four D grade equivalent (TZ) in any subjects excluding religious subjects

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Naval Architecture and Offshore
Engineering (BTCNAOE)

 Holder of Certificate of Secondary Education (Form IV) with at least four passes at D grade in
the following subjects; Mathematics, Physics/Engineering Science, Chemistry, Geography,
English; or

 Holder of National Vocational Award (NVA) level III in engineering field (mechanical or
electrical or civil) and must have Certificate of Secondary Education (Form IV)

 Comoros
Holder of Secondary School Education from Ministry of National Education (MNE) in
Comoros with at least four D grade equivalent (TZ) in Mathematic, English, Physical Science,
Natural Science, Geography

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Duration of the Course
The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply
Chain Management (BTCPLSM)

 A Holder of Ordinary Level Secondary Education Certificate with at least four passes at D
grade excluding religious subjects; or

 A Holder of National Vocational Award (NVA) level III and must have Certificate of
Secondary Education (Form IV).

 Comoros
Holder of Secondary School Education from Ministry of National Education (MNE) in
Comoros with at least four D grade equivalent (TZ) in any subjects excluding religious subjects

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Transport and Supply Chain
Management (BTCTSM)

 A Holder of Ordinary Level Secondary Education Certificate with at least four passes at D
grade excluding religious subjects; or

 A Holder of National Vocational Award (NVA) level III and must have Certificate of
Secondary Education (Form IV).

 Comoros
Holder of Secondary School Education from Ministry of National Education (MNE) in
Comoros with at least four D grade equivalent (TZ) in any subjects excluding religious subjects

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Oil and Gas Engineering (BTCOGE)

 Holder of Certificate of Secondary Education (Form IV) with at least four passes at D grade in
the following subjects; Mathematics, Physics/Engineering Science, Chemistry, Geography,
English; or

 Holder of National Vocational Award (NVA) level III in engineering field (mechanical or
electrical or civil) and must have Certificate of Secondary Education (Form IV)

 Comoros
Holder of Secondary School Education from Ministry of National Education (MNE) in
Comoros with at least four D grade equivalent (TZ) in Mathematic, English, Physical Science,
Natural Science, Geography

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

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[Link] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering
(BTCMME)

 Holder of Certificate of Secondary Education (Form IV) with at least four passes at D grade in
the following subjects; Mathematics, Physics/Engineering Science, Chemistry, Geography,
English; or

 Holder of National Vocational Award (NVA) level III in engineering field (mechanical or
electrical or civil) and must have Certificate of Secondary Education (Form IV).

 Comoros
Holder of Secondary School Education from Ministry of National Education (MNE) in
Comoros with at least four D grade equivalent (TZ) in Mathematic, English, Physical Science,
Natural Science, Geography

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Marine Welding and Fabrication
(BTCMWF)

 Holder of Certificate of Secondary Education (Form IV) with at least four passes at D grade in
the following subjects; Mathematics, Physics/Engineering Science, Chemistry, Geography,
English; or

 Holder of National Vocational Award (NVA) level III in engineering field (mechanical or
electrical or civil) and must have Certificate of Secondary Education (Form IV)

 Comoros
Holder of Secondary School Education from Ministry of National Education (MNE) in
Comoros with at least four D grade equivalent (TZ) in Mathematic, English, Physical Science,
Natural Science, Geography

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Cargo Tallying and Supply Chain
Management (BTCCTSM)
 Holder of Ordinary Level Secondary Education Certificate with at least four passes at D grade
excluding religious subjects; or

 Holder of National Vocational Award (NVA) level III and must have Certificate of Secondary
Education (Form IV) or

 Comoros
Holder of Secondary School Education from Ministry of National Education (MNE) in
Comoros with at least four D grade equivalent (TZ) in any subjects excluding religious subjects

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

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3.1.2 Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5)

[Link] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science
(TCMTNS)

 A Holder of Basic Technician Certificate in (NTA Level 4) in Marine Operations (BTCMO)


 A Holder of Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education Examinations with at least one
principal pass and subsidiary from any of the following subjects: Advanced Mathematics,
Physics, Geography and Chemistry and Biology

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Marine Engineering (TCME)

 A Holder of Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Marine Operations (BTCMO)

 A Holder of Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education Examinations with at least one


principal pass and subsidiary from any of the following subjects: Advanced Mathematics,
Physics, Geography and Chemistry

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Shipping and Logistics Management


(TCSLM)

 A Holder of Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education Examination with at least 1 principal


passes and subsidiary; or
 A Holder of Basic Technician Certificate in Shipping and Logistics Management or Logistics
and Transport Management; or
 A Holder of Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Marine Operations (BTCMO); or
 Holder of Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Cargo Tallying and Supply Chain
Management (BTCCTSM)

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering
(TCNAOE)

 A Holder of Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Naval Architecture and Offshore
Engineering (BTCNAOE)

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

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[Link] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain
Management (TCPLSM)

 A Holder of Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education Examination with at least 1 principal


pass and subsidiary; or
 A Holder of Basic Technician Certificate in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain
Management or Basic Technician Certificate in Transport and Supply Chain Management or
Basic Technician Certificate in Shipping and Logistics Management or Basic Technician
Certificate in Logistics and Transport Management or Basic Technician Certificate in Cargo
Tallying and Supply Chain Management; or
 A Holder of Basic Technician Certificate in Marine Operations (BTCMO).

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Transport and Supply Chain Management
(TCTSM)

 A Holder of Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education Examination with at least 1 principal


pass and subsidiary; or
 A Holder of Basic Technician Certificate in Transport and Supply Chain Management or Basic
Technician Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management or Basic Technician
Certificate in Shipping and Logistics Management or Basic Technician Certificate in Logistics
and Transport Management; or
 A Holder of Basic Technician Certificate in Marine Operations (BTCMO).

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Oil and Gas Engineering (TCOGE)
 A Holder of Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Oil and Gas Engineering (BTCOGE)

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering


(TCMME)
 A Holder of Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Mechanical and Marine
Engineering (BTCMME)

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Marine Welding and Fabrication Engineering
(TCMWF)
 A Holder of Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Marine Welding and Fabrication
Engineering (BTCMWF)

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

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[Link] Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering
• A Holder of Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering
(BTCMME)

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

3.1.3 Ordinary Diploma NTA Level 6

[Link] Ordinary Diploma in (NTA Level 6) in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science
(ODMTNS)

A Holder of Technician Certificate) (NTA Level 5) in Maritime Transport (TCMTNS)

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Entry Qualification for Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Marine Engineering
(ODME)

A Holder of Technician Certificate in (NTA Level 5) Marine Engineering (TCME)

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Shipping and Logistics Management (ODSLM)

Holder of Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Shipping and Logistics Management (TCSLM)

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering
(ODNAOE)

A Holder of Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Naval Architecture and Offshore


Engineering (TCNAOE)

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain
Management (ODPLSM)

Holder of Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain
Management (TCPLSM)

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Transport and Supply Chain Management

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(ODTSM)

A Holder of Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Transport and Supply Chain Management
(TCTSM)

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Oil Gas Engineering (ODOGE)


Holder of Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Oil and Gas Engineering (TCOGE)

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering (ODMME)
A Holder of Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering
(TCMME)

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

[Link] Ordinary Diploma in Marine Welding and Fabrication (ODMWF)


A Holder of Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Marine Welding and Fabrication
(TCMWF)

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

3.1.4 Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8)


[Link] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science –
(BMTNS)

 A Holder of Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education Examinations with two principal


passes in the following subjects Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology or
Geography with an aggregate of 4.0 points or Foundation Programme of the OUT with a
minimum GPA of 3.0.

 A Holder of an Ordinary Diploma in Maritime Transport, or Ordinary Diploma in Maritime


transport and Nautical Science or Ordinary Diploma in Fisheries Science and Technology or
Ordinary Diploma in Master Fisherman with at least a GPA of 3.0 from a recognized Institution

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is four (4) academic years organized in eight semesters.

[Link] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Marine Engineering Technology – (BMET)

 A Holder of Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education Examinations with two principal


passes with a total of 4.0 points from Advanced Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry subjects
or; Foundation Programme of the OUT with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
 Holder of an Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Marine Engineering with at least a GPA of
3.0; or
 A Holder of Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering, or

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Ordinary Diploma in Automobile Engineering, Ordinary Diploma in Electrical Engineering or
Ordinary Diploma in Electronics Engineering or Ordinary Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
with at least a GPA of 3.0

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is four (4) academic years organized in eight semesters.

[Link] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Shipping and Logistics Management (BSLM)
 Two principal passes in the following subjects: Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry,
Biology, Accountancy, Geography, Economics or Commerce, History, English/Literature
or Foundation Programme of the OUT with a minimum GPA of 3.0.

 Holder of Ordinary Diploma (NTA level 6) in Shipping and Logistics Management,


Ordinary Diploma in Logistics and Transport, Ordinary Diploma in Maritime Transport,
Ordinary Diploma in Fisheries Science and Technology, Ordinary Diploma in Master
Fisherman, Ordinary Diploma in Marine Engineering, Ordinary Diploma in Procurement
and Logistics, Ordinary Diploma in Freight Clearing and Forwarding, Ordinary Diploma in
Shipping and Port Management and Ordinary Diploma in Transport Management, Ordinary
Diploma in Project Planning and Management, Ordinary Diploma in Customs and Taxi
Management, Ordinary Diploma in Information Technology/Computer science with at least
a GPA of 3.0; or

 A holder of Full Technician Certificate (FTC) with an average grade of B; or

 A Holder of Diploma in Education with an average grade of B+ in Mathematics, or


Physics/Engineering Science, or Chemistry, or Economics, or Geography, or Commerce;

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is three (3) academic years organized in six semesters

[Link] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering
(BNAOE)

 A Holder of Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education Examination with two principal


passes with a total of 4.0 points in the following subjects; Physics, Advanced Mathematics
Geography or Chemistry or Foundation Programme of the OUT with a minimum GPA of
3.0.
 A Holder of an Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Naval Architecture and offshore
Engineering with at least a GPA of 3.0.
 A Holder of an Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in either Marine Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Automobile Engineering, Civil engineering, Shipbuilding, Oil and
Gas (Petroleum) Engineering, Mechanical and Marine Engineering, Electrical Engineering
or Electronics Engineering with at least a GPA of 3.0 from a recognized institution and at
least 3 passes at ‘O’ level in in the following sub-jects: Mathematics, Physics/Engineering
Science, Geography, Chemistry or English.

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is four (4) academic years organized in eight semesters.

[Link] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain
Management – (BPLSM)

 Two principal passes in the following subjects: Advanced Mathematics, Physics,

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Chemistry, Biology, Accountancy, Geography, Economics or Commerce, History,
English/Literature or Foundation Programme of the OUT with a minimum GPA of 3.0;
or

 A Holder of Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Procurement and Supply Chain


Management, Ordinary Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management/ Ordinary
Diploma in Logistics and Transport /Ordinary Diploma in Freight Clearing and
Forwarding/ Ordinary Diploma in Maritime Transport / Ordinary Diploma in shipping
and Port Operations management with at least a GPA of 3.0; or
 Full Technician Certificate (FTC) with an average grade of B; or

 A Holder of Diploma in education with an average grade of B+ in Mathematics, or


Physics/Engineering Science, or Chemistry, or Economics, or Geography, or
Commerce.

Duration of the Course:


The duration of the course is three (3) academic years organized in six semesters

[Link] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Transport and Supply Chain Management –
(BTSM)

 Two principal passes in the following subjects: Advanced Mathematics, Physics,


Chemistry, Biology, Accountancy, Geography, Economics or Commerce, History,
English/Literature or Foundation Programme of the OUT with a minimum GPA of 3.0;
or
 A Holder of Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Transport and Supply Chain
Management, Ordinary Diploma in Shipping and Logistics Management with at least a
GPA of 3.0; or

 A Holder of Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Logistics and Supply Chain


Management/ Ordinary Diploma in Logistics and Transport /Ordinary Diploma in
Freight Clearing and Forwarding/ Ordinary Diploma in Maritime Transport / Ordinary
Diploma in shipping and Port Operations management with at least a GPA of 3.0; or

 Full Technician Certificate (FTC) with an average grade of B


 A Holder of Diploma in Education with an average grade of B+ in Mathematics, or
Physics/Engineering Science, or Chemistry, or Economics, or Geography, or
Commerce.

Duration of the Course:


The duration of the course is three (3) academic years organized in six semesters

[Link] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Oil and Gas Engineering – (BOGE)

 A Holder of Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education Examinations with two


principal passes with a total of 4.0 points from Advanced Mathematics, Physics,
Geography and Chemistry subjects; or Foundation Programme of the OUT with a
minimum GPA of 3.0; or
 A Holder of an Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Oil and Gas Engineering with at
least a GPA of 3.0.

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 A Holder of an Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in either Oil and Gas Engineering
Technology, Ordinary Diploma in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering,
Ordinary Diploma in Mechanical and Marine Engineering, Ordinary Diploma in
Mining Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Civil Engineering with at least a GPA
of 3.0 from a recognized institution.

Duration of the Course:


The duration of the course is four (4) academic years organized in eight semesters

[Link] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering – (BMME)

 A Holder of Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education Examinations with two


principal passes with a total of 4.0 points from Advanced Mathematics, Physics and
Chemistry subjects; or Foundation Programme of the OUT with a minimum GPA of
3.0.
 A Holder of an Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Mechanical and Marine
Engineering with at least a GPA of 3.0 from a recognized Institution

 A Holder of an Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Marine Engineering, Mechanical


Engineering, Automobile Engineering, Electrical Engineering or Electronics
Engineering with at least a GPA of 3.0.

Duration of the Course


The duration of the course is four (4) academic years organized in eight semesters.

[Link] Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Mechatronic Engineering – (BMTE)

 A Holder of Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education Examination with at least


two principal passes with a total of 4.0 points in the following subjects; Advanced
Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry ; or Foundation Programme of the OUT with a
minimum GPA of 3.0; or

 A Holder of an Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Mechanical and Marine


Engineering with at least a GPA of 3.0.

 A Holder of an Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Marine Engineering, Mechanical


Engineering, Ordinary Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering, Ordinary Diploma in
Automobile Engineering, Ordinary Diploma in Electrical Engineering or Ordinary
Diploma in Electronics Engineering with at least a GPA of 3.0

Duration of the Course:


The duration of the course is four (4) academic years organized in eight semesters

3.1.5 Master’s Degree (NTA Level 9)


[Link] Entry Qualification for Master’s Degree (NTA Level 9) in Shipping Economics and
Logistics (MSEL)

 A holder of Bachelor Degree in Shipping and Logistics Management, Procurement and


Logistics or Supply Chain Management, logistics and Transport Management, Cooperative,
Shipping and International Trade, Maritime Transport and Nautical science, Marine
Engineering Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Ship Design and Construction,
Business Management or Administration, Public Administration, Finance, Economics,

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Accountancy, Mathematics/Statistics, Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Education,
Banking, Taxation, Human Resource Management , Community Development, Insurance
and Social Security, and Insurance and Risk Management with minimum GPA 2.7; Or

 A holder of Advanced Diploma in (i) with minimum GPA 3.0; Or

 A holder of Unclassified Bachelor Degree verified by TCU/NACTVET; Or

 Holder of professional qualification CPSP/CPA; Or

 Holder of Advanced Diploma with Postgraduate Diploma in a relevant field ; Or

 Chief Engineer Officer or Master Mariner from International Convention on Standards of


Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), 1978 as amended; Or

Duration of the Course:


The duration of the course is two (2) academic years organized in four semesters.

[Link] Entry Qualification for Master’s Degree (NTA Level 9) in Transport and Supply
Chain Management (MTSM)
 A holder of Bachelor Degree in Transport and Supply Chain Management, Shipping and
Logistics Management, Procurement and Logistics or Supply Chain Management,
Cooperative, Shipping and International Trade, Maritime Transport and Nautical science,
Marine Engineering Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Ship Design and
Construction, Business Management or Administration, Public Administration, Finance,
Economics, Accountancy, Mathematics/Statistics, Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences,
Education, Banking, Taxation, Human Resource Management , Community Development,
Insurance and Social Security, and Insurance and Risk Management with minimum GPA 2.7
or equivalent qualification approved by NACTVET; Or

 A holder of Advanced Diploma in Transport and Supply Chain Management, Shipping and
Logistics Management, Port Management, Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain
Management, Maritime Transport and Marine Engineering with minimum GPA 3.0; Or

 A holder of unclassified Bachelor Degree in Transport and Supply Chain Management,


Shipping and Logistics Management/Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain
Management/ Bachelor Degree in Maritime Transport and Nautical science, Marine
Engineering Technology, Science, Engineering, Business administration, Economics,
Accountancy and Mathematics/Statistics with a distinction; Or

 A holder of professional qualification CPSP/CPA; Or Professional Training qualifications


such as Chief Engineer Officer or Master Mariner

Duration of the Course:


The duration of the course is two (2) academic years organized in four semesters.

[Link] Master’s Degree (NTA Level 9) in Marine Engineering Management


 A Holder of Bachelor Degree in Marine Engineering Technology, Marine and Mechanical
Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Automobile Engineering, Naval Architecture and
offshore Engineering, Ship Building Petroleum Engineering or Electronics Engineering with
minimum GPA of 2.7 or
 A holder of Advanced Diploma in Marine Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering,
Automobile Engineering or Electronics Engineering with minimum GPA 3.0

Duration of the Course:


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The duration of the course is two (2) academic years organized in four semesters.

[Link] Master’s Degree (NTA Level 9) in Maritime Law and International Trade
 A Holder of Bachelor Degree in Law, Banking/Commerce, Finance, Shipping and Logistics,
Maritime Transport, Transport and supply Chain, Marine Engineering and Technology with
minimum GPA of 2.7 or

 A holder of Advanced Diploma in Maritime Transport or Marine Engineering Technology


with minimum GPA 3.

Duration of the Course:


The duration of the course is two (2) academic years organized in four semesters.

[Link] Master’s Degree (NTA Level 9) in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science
 A holder of Bachelor degree in Maritime Transport, Maritime Transport and Nautical Science,
Nautical Science or Navigation with minimum GPA of 2.7

 A holder of Advanced Diploma in Maritime Transport, Maritime Transport and Nautical


Science, Nautical Science or Navigation with minimum GPA of 3.0

Duration of the Course:


The duration of the course is two (2) academic years organized in four semesters.

3.2 Certificate of Competency Programmes

 Entry qualifications for Certificate of Competency programmes are presented in the


following sections. However, eligibility for admission is subject to approval from TASAC.

3.2.1 Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch on Ships less than 750kW


 A Holder Certificate of Secondary Education Examination with 12 months approved
seagoing service as rating.

Duration of the Course:


The duration of the course is 6 months.
3.2.2 Officer in Charge of a Navigation Watch on Ships less than 500GT

 A Holder Certificate of Secondary Education Examination with 12 months approved


seagoing service as rating.

Duration of the Course:


The duration of the course is 6 months.
3.2.3 Electro-Technical Officer

 A candidate who applies for this course must meet the entry requirements as explained in the
two routes below:

A: 36 month seagoing service route

 A holder of Certificate of Secondary Education Examination with 4 passes including


Mathematics, Physics/Engineering Science and English or a holder of a Certificate in Marine
Engineering NTA level 5 and has not less than 36 months of approved seagoing service in
Engine department.

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B: 12 month seagoing service route

 A holder of ACSE with principal passes in Mathematics and Physics; or


 A holder of a relevant NTA level 6 of education .

 The candidate under this route will undergo a period of an approved seagoing service of not
less than 12 months in Engine Department as electrical rating.

Duration of the Course:


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

3.2.4 Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch

A candidate who applies for this course must meet the entry requirements as explained in the
two routes below:

A: 36 months seagoing service route

 A holder of Certificate of Secondary Education Examination with 4 passes including


Mathematics, Physics and English; or
 A Holder of a Technician Certificate in Marine Engineering NTA level 5

The candidate under this route will undergo a period of an approved seagoing service of not less
than 36 months.

B: 12 months seagoing service route

 A holder of ACSE with 2 principal passes in Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry; or


 A Holder of CoC for Officer in Charge of Engineering Watch less than 750 kW

The candidate under this route will undergo a period of an approved seagoing service of not less
than 12 months.

Duration of the Course:


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.
3.2.5 Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch
 A holder of Certificate of Secondary Education Examination with 4 passes including
Mathematics, Physics and English and has 36 months seagoing service as rating; or
 A Holder of a Technician Certificate in Maritime Transport NTA level 5 and has 36 months
seagoing service as rating
 A holder of ACSE with 2 principal passes in Mathematics, Physics or Geography with 12
months of approved seagoing service; or
 Holder of Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch on Ships less than 500GT with 12
months of approved seagoing service on board ship.

Duration of the Course:


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

3.2.6 Master on Ships less than 500GT


 A holder of Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch on Ships less than 500GT and have
not less than 12 months of seagoing service on board ship as Officer in Charge of Navigation
Watch on Ships less than 500GT.

Duration of the Course:


The duration of the course is six (6) months organized in one semester.

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3.2.7 Master and Chief Mate on Ships between 500GT and 3000GT
 A holder of Certificate of Competency as officer in charge of a Navigational watch on ships
of 500GT or more and has not less than 12 months of approved seagoing service.
 To qualify as a Master a candidate must have not less than 24 months seagoing service of
which not less than 12 months of such sea service has been served as Chief Mate.

Duration of the Course:


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

3.2.8 Master and Chief Mate


 A candidate who applies for this course must be a holder of certificate of
competency as officer in charge of a navigational watch on ships of 500 gross
tonnage or more and has not less than 12 months of approved seagoing service
or 36 seagoing service.

3.2.9 Chief Engineer Officer and Second Engineer Officer on Ships between 750kW and
3000kW
 A holder of Certificate of Competency as officer in charge of an Engineering watch on
seagoing ships powered by main propulsion machinery of 750 kW propulsion power or more
and has not less than 12 months of seagoing service while qualified as officer in charge of an
engineering watch.
 To qualify as a Chief Engineer officer a candidate must have not less than 24 months
seagoing service of which not less than 12 months of such sea service has been served as
Second Engineer Officer.

Duration of the Course:


The duration of the course is one (1) academic year organized in two semesters.

3.2.10 Chief Engineer Officer and Second Engineer Officer


 A holder of Certificate of Competency as officer in charge of an Engineering
watch on seagoing ships powered by main propulsion machinery of 750 kW
propulsion power or more and has not less than 12 months of seagoing service
while qualified as officer in charge of an engineering watch.
 To qualify as a Chief Engineer officer a candidate must have not less than 24
months seagoing service of which not less than 12 months of such sea service
has been served as Second Engineer Officer.

3.6 Procedures for Applications and Admission

3.7.1 Direct Entry Scheme

(i) Applicants are required to apply through DMI online link of [Link] in which the
information about the modality and procedures for application will be accessible. For more
information visit DMI website: [Link]
(ii) All applications with all necessary requirement/certificates are processed and finally selected
applicants are notified through the Institute website or individual osim-accounts.

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(iii) Online applications must be accompanied by a non-refundable application fee of Tsh. 20,000/=
(for NTA Level 4-7) and Tsh. 50,000/= (for NTA Level 9) for Tanzanian applicants, USD20
(for NTA Level 4-7) and USD50 (for NTA Level 9) for non-Tanzanian payable to the Dar es
Salaam Maritime Institute through NBC Bank, NMB Bank and Mobile networks using Control
Number which will be generated by the applicant through OSIM-SAS.
(iv) All interested candidates are required to fill the online application forms and complete within
the announced deadline.
(v) Non-disclosure of details or provision of false information to any of the sections in the
application form if discovered shall render the candidate’s registration with the Dar es Salaam
Maritime Institute cancelled.

3.7 Other Important Information Related to Admission


3.8.1 Registration

All selected students are required to register after they have paid prescribed fee within the first two weeks after
arrival at the Institute. Specifically, the deadline for registration of first year students is two weeks from the first
day of the orientation week, while for continuing students it is the second week after the beginning of the first
semester session.

3.8.2 Institute Regulations


Upon admission, all fresher must obtain and read thoroughly the following guidelines: (Other information can be
accessed on DMI Website ([Link]

i. Students by Law
ii. Examination Guideline
iii. The Constitution of the Dar es Salaam Maritime Institute Students Organization (DAMISO).
iv. Industrial Practical Training (IPT) Guidelines
v. Library Guidelines
vi. Postgraduate guidelines special for postgraduate students
vii. All admitted students are expected to comply entirely with institute guideline.
viii. Any other procedure and guidelines issued by DMI from time to time.

3.8.3 During registration every student must produce the following documents:
i. Joining Instructions sent to him/her
ii. A duly filled acceptance form to abide by the Institute Rules and Guidelines
iii. A duly filled medical examination form
iv. All the original receipts/pay in slips of the money paid to the Institute through the Bank
v. Original certificates, academic transcripts and statement of results.
vi. A birth certificate/affidavit.
vii. 1 passport size
viii. All foreign students are required to apply for residence permit from their nearest Tanzania Embassy
before they depart for Tanzania.
ix. TCU Certified undergraduate certificates for candidates who graduated in other
Universities/Institutes/colleges outside Tanzania.
x. NECTA/NACTVET equivalence of grades for candidates with foreign certificates.

3.8.4 Other Procedures


i. Every student shall report at the Institute at the beginning of the semester on a prescribed date by the
Institute. Any student who fails to report at the Institute on the prescribed date but reports not later than
seven days from the date of reporting and without showing any reasonable cause for the failure to do so,

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shall be liable to receive a written warning from the Registrar.
ii. A students who have been selected but cannot register for any reason cannot defer the admission to the
next academic year. Such students need to apply afresh.
iii. A student who postpones studies will be required to report at the Institute at the corresponding date and
semester in the following academic year.
iv. No change of names by student is entertained during the course of study at the Institute. Names
appearing on the original academic certificates shall be used.
v. No student is allowed to change course, except in very exceptional circumstances. In the latter case, no
student is allowed to change course later than the second week after the beginning of the first semester
session.
vi. No student is allowed to postpone studies after commencement of an academic year except under special
circumstances. Permission to postpone studies is considered after producing satisfactory evidence for the
reasons of postponement and written approval from the sponsor.
vii. Students shall be allowed to be away from studies for a maximum of two academic years if they are to be
allowed for re-admission to the same year of studies where they left.
viii. Students discontinued from studies on academic grounds may be readmitted to a different programme in
the immediate next academic year or in the same programme after lapse of two years.
xi. Students discontinued from studies on disciplinary grounds are barred from readmission to any
programme at the Institute.

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CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMME AND SEMESTER MODULE ARRANGEMENT

4.1 National Technical Award (NTA) System

4.1.1 Range of Score and Grade Points Average

NTA Level 4 and 5


S/N Grade Description Score ranges Grade point
1. A Excellent 80-100 4.0
2. B Good 65-79 3.0
3. C Satisfactory 50-64 2.0
4. D Poor 40-49 1.0
5. F Failure 0.0-39 0.0
6. I Incomplete
7. Q Disqualified

NTA Level 6
S/N Grade Description Score ranges Grade Point
1 A Excellent 75-100 5.0
2 B+ Very Good 65-74 4.0
3 B Good 55-64S 3.0
4 C Satisfactory 45-54 2.0
5 D Poor 35-44 1.0
6 F Failure 0.0-34 0.0
7 I Incomplete
8 Q Disqualified 0.0 0.0
NTA Level 7,8 and Postgraduate
S/N Grade Description Score ranges Grade point
1 A Excellent 70-100 5.0
2 B+ Very Good 60-69 4.0
3 B Good 50-59 3.0
4 C Satisfactory 40-49 2.0
5 D Poor 35-39 1.0
6 F Failure 0.0-34 0.0
7 I Incomplete
8 Q Disqualified 0.0 0.0

NTA Level 9
S/N Grade Description Score ranges Grade point
1 A Excellent 70-100 5.0
2 B+ Very Good 60-69 4.0
3 B Good 50-59 3.0
4 C Poor 40-49 2.0

4.1.2 Classification of Awards

NTA Level 4 and 5


Class of Awards Cumulative GPA
First Class 3.5 – 4.0
Second Class 3.0 – 3.4
Pass 2.0 – 2.9

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NTA Level 6, 7, 8 and Postgraduate Diploma
Class of Awards Cumulative GPA
First Class 4.4 – 5.0
Upper Second Class 3.5 – 4.3
Lower Second Class 2.7 – 3.4
Pass 2.0 – 2.6

NTA LEVEL 9
Class of Awards Cumulative GPA
First Class 4.4 – 5.0
Second Class 3.5 – 4.3
Pass 3.0 – 3.4

4.1.3 Computation of Results

Cumulative GPA

Note: The Grade Point Average (GPA) is computed by truncating to a single decimal point

4.2.1 Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Marine Operations (BTCMO)

Aim of the Programme

This programme aims to provide the student with basic concepts and knowledge of ship board operations and
workshop practice and practical seamanship.

Purpose of Qualification

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This qualification is intended for a person who will be undertaking watch tasks at supporting level in marine
Engineering/Navigation. The qualification is also intended for a person who will work ashore in a maritime
industry and or engineering related enterprises.

Module Arrangement

Semester 1
Scheme of study Hrs/ Week
S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1. MOT 04101 Basic Maritime Safety and Security 4 2 2 0 12
2. MOT 04102 Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch 2 0 2 0 6
3. MOT 04103 Rating Forming Part of an Engineering Watch 2 1 1 0 6
4. SLT 04101 General Physics 2 1 2 1 9
5. SLT 04102 Mathematics 2 1 2 1 9
6. SLT 04103 Basic Maritime English 2 1 0 1 6
7. MOT 04104 Ethics and Professional Skills 2 1 0 1 6
8. MOT 04105 Simulator Practices 2 1 0 1 6
Subtotal 18 8 9 5 60
Total hrs per Week 40

Semester 2
Scheme of study Hrs/ Week
Code Module Title
S/N L T P AS Credits
1. MOT 04206 Workshop Practice 2 0 6 0 12
2. MOT 04207 Engineering Knowledge 2 0 2 2 9
3. MOT 04208 Nautical Knowledge 2 0 1 1 6
4. SLT 04204 Basic Computer Application 2 1 2 1 9
5. MOT 04209 Basic Radio Communications 2 0 2 0 6
6. MOT 04210 Shipboard Safety 2 0 2 0 6
7. SLT 04205 Maritime English 2 1 0 1 6
8. MOT 04211 Heat Energy Transfer 2 1 0 1 6
Subtotal 16 3 15 6 60
Total hrs per Week 40

4.2.2 Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Shipping and Logistics Management-(BTCSLM)

Aim of the Programme

This programme aims to produce the students with basic concept and knowledge to work in logistics, ports
and supply chain networking

Purpose of Qualification

This qualification is intended for a person who will be undertaking shipping and logistics tasks at routine
level.

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Module Arrangement
Semester 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/
No Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. SLT 04101 Basics of International Logistics 2 1 2 1 9
2. SLT 04102 Transport Geography 4 2 9
SLT 04103 Basics of Marketing and Customer
3. 2 1 2 1 9
Services
4. SLT 04104 Ships Knowledge 2 1 2 1 9
5. SLT 04105 Arithmetic, Indices and Algebra 4 1 2 1 12
6. SLT 04106 Basics of Computer Applications 2 2 6
7. SLT 04107 Basics of Communication Skills 2 2 6
Subtotal 18 4 12 6 60
Total hrs per week 40
Semester 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/
No Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. SLT 04208 Business and Shipping Practice 2 1 2 1 9
2. SLT 04209 Warehousing and Inventory 3 1 1 1 9
3. SLT 04210 Basics of Shipping and Insurance
3 1 1 1 9
Management
4. SLT 04211 Dangerous Goods 3 1 1 1 9
5. SLT 04212 Basics of Overseas Trade Law 3 2 1 9
6. SLT 04213 Freight Transport Services 2 1 2 1 9
7. SLT 04214 Communication Skills 2 2 6
Subtotal 18 5 11 6 60
Total hours per week 40

4.2.3 Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering
(BTCNAOE)

Aims of the Programme

This programme aims to provide the students with basic concepts and skills of naval architecture and
offshore engineering, knowledge of shipyard, offshore structures constructions and workshop
practice.
Purpose of Qualification

This qualification is intended for a person who will be undertaking naval architecture and offshore
engineering tasks at routine level.

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Module Arrangement

Semester 1
Scheme of study Hrs/ Week
S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1. MOT 04101 Basic Maritime Safety and Security 4 0 6 0 15
2. MOT 04102 Ethics and Professional Skills 2 1 0 1 6
3. MET 04103 Rating Forming Part of an Engineering watch 4 1 4 1 15
4. SLT 04103 Maritime English for Naval Architecture 4 1 0 1 9
5. NAT 04101 Ship Geometry and Models 4 1 4 1 15
Subtotal 18 4 14 4 60
Total hrs per Week 40

Semester 2
Scheme of study Hrs/ Week
S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1. NAT 04202 Ship Knowledge 4 1 2 1 12
2. NAT 04203 Offshore Structures and Systems 4 1 2 1 12
3. NAT 04204 Shipyard Safety 4 1 2 1 12
4. NAT 04205 Engineering Drawing 2 1 2 1 9
5. SLT 04204 Computer Application for Naval Architecture 2 0 2 0 6
6. NAT 04206 Industrial Training 0 0 6 0 9
Subtotal 16 4 16 4 60
Total hrs per Week 40

4.2.4 Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain
Management (BTCPLSM)

Aims of the Programme

The aim of the programme is to produce graduate with basic concepts and knowledge in
Procurement logistics and supply management in order to handle processes in procurement,
requisitions, deliveries and warehousing, fleet management and intermodal transport networking.

Purpose of Qualification

This qualification is intended for person who will be undertaking duties in port, logistics and supply
chain operations.

Module Arrangement
Semester 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/
No Code Module Name Week Credits
L T P AS
1. PST 04101 Logistics Business Environment 4 2 2 2 15
2. PST 04102 Procurement Skills 4 1 2 1 12
3. SLT 04106 Computer Applications 4 1 2 1 12
4. SLT 04105 Arithmetic, Indices and Algebra 4 1 2 1 12
5. SLT 04114 Communication Skills 4 1 1 9
Subtotal 20 5 9 6 60
Total Hrs per week 40

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Semester 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. Logistics Integration, Operation and
PST 04203 4 2 2 2 15
Customer Services
2. Supply Chain Management Skills
PST 04204 4 1 2 1 12
3. Inventory and Warehousing
PST 04205 4 1 2 1 12
Management
4. Legal Aspect of Business Logistics
PST 04206 4 1 2 1 12
5. Ethics and Professional Skills
MOT 04203 4 1 1 9
Subtotal
20 5 9 6 60
Total hrs per week 40

4.2.5 Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Transport and Supply Chain Management
(BTCTSM)

Aims of the Programme


The aim of the programme is to produce graduate with concepts and knowledge in Transport and
supply management in order to handle processes in transport, logistics, fleet management,
intermodal transport networking and imbuing positive attitudes toward work and professional
advancement.

Purpose of Qualification
This qualification is intended for person who will be undertaking duties in Transport and supply
chain management at routine level.
Module Arrangement

Semester 1
Scheme of study Hrs/ Week
S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1. 12
TST 04101 Fundamentals of Transport 2 1 4 1
2. Basics of Logistics and Supply Chain
TST 04102 Management 2 1 4 1 12
3. 12
TST 04103 Elements of Freight Transport Services 2 1 4 1
4. 9
SLT 04105 Arithmetic, Indices and Algebra 2 1 2 1
5. 9
SLT 04106 Basics of Computer Applications 2 1 2 1
6. 6
SMT 04112 Basics of Communication Skills 1 1 1 1
Subtotal 11 6 17 6 60
Total hrs per Week 40

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Semester 2

Scheme of study Hrs/ Week


S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1. Elements of Fleet Management and
TST 04201 Operations 2 1 4 1 12
2. Communication Skills 6
SLT 04214 1 1 1 1
3. Basics of Marketing and Customer Services 15
TST 04202 2 2 4 2
4. Fundamental of Urban and Rural
TST 04203 Transportation 2 2 4 2 15
5. Basics of passenger Transport Services 12
TST 04204 2 1 4 1
Subtotal 9 7 17 7 60
Total hrs per Week 40

4.2.6 Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Oil and Gas Engineering (BTCOGE)

Aims of the Programme

The aim of the programme is to produce graduate with concepts and knowledge in Oil and Gas
Engineering filed in order to develop skills of drilling rig operation through workshop practices,
provide students with skills and knowledge of upstream and maintenance of petroleum exploration
structures.

Purpose of Qualification

The qualification is intended for a person who will have ability to record parameters in oil and gas
well, collect data in oil and gas projects, breakdown, restore, and reassemble a variety of oilfield

Module Arrangement
Semester 1

Scheme of study Hrs/ Week


S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1. OGT 04101 Basic Safety at Sea 1 1 3
2. OGT 04102 Elementary Communication Skills 2 2 2 2 12
3. OGT 04103 Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering 2 1 4 1 12
4. OGT 04104 Algebra, Logarithmic and Mensuration 2 2 2 9
5. OGT 04105 Workshop Practice 2 4 2 12
6. OGT 04106 Basic Computing Skills 2 1 4 1 12
Subtotal 11 6 15 8 60
Total hrs per Week 40

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Semester 2

Scheme of study Hrs/ Week


S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1. OGT 04207 Occupational Health, Safety and 2 2 6
Environmental Protection
2. OGT 04208 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering 2 2 6
3. OGT 04209 Basics of Welding and Fabrication Practices 2 1 4 1 12
4. OGT 04210 Basics of Petroleum Geology 2 2 2 2 12
5. OGT 04211 Fluid Properties 2 2 2 2 12
6. OGT 04212 Basics of Oil and Gas Project 2 1 4 1 12
Subtotal 12 8 14 6 60
Total hrs per Week 40

4.2.7 Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering
(BTCMME)
Aims of the Programme

This programme aims to provide the students with basic concepts and skills of Mechanical and Marine
Engineering, knowledge of mechanical and ship board operations shipyards and offshore platforms.
Purpose of Qualification

This qualification is intended for a person who will assist to operate, maintain and repair mechanical and
marine machineries in a production industries and on-board ships.

Module Arrangement
Semester 1

Scheme of study Hrs/ Week


S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1. MMT 04101 Basic Safety at Sea 2 0 2 0 6
2. MMT 04102 Technical Drawing 2 0 4 2 12
3. MMT 04103 Engine Room Rating 2 0 4 2 12
4. MMT 04104 Basic Physics 2 1 2 1 9
5. MMT 04105 Basic Maritime English 2 1 0 1 6
6. MMT 04106 Algebra and Geometry 2 1 0 1 6
7. MMT 04107 Basic Chemistry 2 1 2 1 9
Subtotal 14 4 14 8 60
Total hrs per Week 40

Semester 2
Scheme of study Hrs/ Week
S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1. MMT 04208 Engineering Workshop 2 0 3 1 9
2. MMT 04209 Basic Marine Engineering Knowledge 2 1 1 0 6
3. MMT 04210 Electrical Systems 2 1 1 0 6
4. MMT 04211 Material Science 2 1 0 1 6
5. MMT 04212 Basic Mechanics 2 1 0 1 6
6. MMT 04213 Basics Computing Skills 2 0 1 1 6
7. MMT 04214 Technical English 2 1 0 1 6
8. MMT 04215 Industrial Practical Training 0 0 10 0 15
Subtotal 14 5 16 5 60
Total hrs per Week 40

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4.2.8 Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Marine Welding and Fabrication (BTCMWF)

Aims of the Programme

The aim of the programme is to produce graduate with concepts and knowledge in Welding and
Fabrication in order to develop skills of welding and fabrication through practical works in an
engineering workshop.
Purpose of Qualification

The qualification is intended to produce qualified skilled welder at a basic technician level who will
have knowledge and skills in execution of welding and fabrication engineering.

Module Arrangement

Semester 1
Scheme of study Hrs/ Week
S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1. WFT 04101 Basics of Engineering Materials 4 2 1 1 12
2. WFT 04102 Welding Drawing and Designation 4 1 2 1 12
3. WFT 04103 Communication and Reporting Skills 2 2 0 2 9
4. WFT 04104 Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry 2 2 0 2 9
5. WFT 04105 Basics of Computer Applications 3 1 1 1 9
6. WFT 04106 Basics of Entrepreneurship Skills 3 1 0 2 9
Subtotal 18 9 4 9 60
Total hrs per Week 40

Semester 2
Scheme of study Hrs/ Week
S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1. WFT 0407 Workshop Practice 2 1 4 1 12
2. WFT 04208 Basics of Mechanics 2 1 0 1 6
3. WFT 04209 Basics of Electrical Machines 2 0 1 1 6
4. WFT 04210 Basics of Welding and Fabrication Practices 2 1 4 1 12
5. WFT 04211 Health, Safety and Environment 2 0 1 1 6
6. WFT 04212 Basics of Welding Metallurgy 2 1 1 0 6
7. WFT 04213 Industrial Practical Training 0 0 8 0 12
Subtotal 12 4 19 5 60
Total hrs per Week 40
4.2.9 Basic Technician Certificate (NTA Level 4) in Cargo Tallying and Supply Chain Management
(BTCCTSM)

Aims of the Programme

The aim of the programme is to produce graduate with concepts and knowledge in cargo and supply
chain system management in order to handle processes in cargo tallying, logistics and supply chain
system weigh, measure, check, record and imbuing positive attitudes toward work and professional
advancement.

Purpose of Qualification

This qualification is intended for person who will undertake cargo tallying duties in supply chain
network; the person shall examine, count, weigh, measure check, sample, record, monitor, evaluate,
analyse, estimate forecast and verify cargo conditions at wharves, loading/unloading docks,
warehouses, airports, shipping companies and maintain shipment and loss/damage register..

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Module Arrangement

Semester 1

Scheme of study Hrs/ Week


S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1. CTT 04101 Shipping Communication and Reporting Skills 3 1 1 1 9
2. CTT 04102 Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry 4 1 1 2 12
3. CTT 04103 Port Operations and Hinterland Logistics 2 0 1 1 6
4. CTT 04104 Basics of Marketing and Customer Services 4 1 1 2 12
5. CTT 04105 Basic Computer Applications 4 1 0 1 9
6. CTT 04106 Basics Entrepreneurship Skills 4 2 1 1 12
Subtotal 21 6 5 8 60
Total hrs per Week 40

Semester 2
Scheme of study Hrs/ Week
S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1. CTT 04207 Elements of Freight Transport Services 4 2 1 1 12
2. CTT 04208 Port and Cargo Security, Safety and 4 2 1 1 12
Environment
3. CTT 04209 Marine Insurance 4 2 1 1 12
4. CTT 04210 Cargo Tallying Operations 4 2 2 2 15
5. CTT 04211 Basics of Statistics 3 1 1 1 9
Subtotal 19 9 6 6 60
Total hrs per Week 40

4.2.1 Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science (TCMTNS)

Aims of the Programme

This programme aims to provide the student with basic concepts and knowledge of ship board operations
and practical seamanship.

Purpose of Qualification

This qualification is intended for persons who will bedeck officers in charge of a navigational watch on-
board ship of less than 500 gross tonnages engages on near coastal voyages and also participate in the
operations of maritime enterprises ashore.

Module Arrangement
Semester 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. MNT 05101 Maritime Safety and Security 2 0 2 0 6
2. MNT 05102 Compasses 2 1 1 0 6
3. MNT 05103 Principles of Navigation 4 0 2 0 9
4. MNT 05104 Watch keeping 2 1 2 1 9
5. MNT 05105 Cargo Operations 2 1 0 1 6
6. MNT 05106 Basics of Communication Skills 2 0 1 1 6
7. MNT 05107 Trigonometry and Coordinate Geometry 2 0 1 1 6
8. SLT 05103 Computer Applications 2 0 2 0 6
9. MNT 05108 Basics of Applied Science 2 0 2 0 6
Subtotal 20 3 13 4 60
Total hrs per week 40

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Semester 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
S/N Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. MNT 05209 Electronic Navigation Systems 2 0 1 1 6
2. MNT 05210 Coastal Navigation 2 0 2 0 6
3. MNT 05211 Basics of Ship Stability 2 0 2 0 6
4. MNT 05212 Global Maritime Distress Safety and System 2 0 1 1 6
5. MNT 05213 Ship Construction 2 0 2 0 6
6. MNT 05214 Visual Communication 2 1 0 1 6
7. MNT 05215 Basics of Meteorology 2 1 0 1 6
8. MNT 05216 Intermediate Maritime English 2 1 0 1 6
9. MNT 05217 Industrial Practical Training 0 0 8 0 12
Subtotal 16 3 16 5 60
Total hrs. per week 40

4.2.2 Technician Certificate in (NTA Level 5) Marine Engineering (TCME)

Aims of the Programme


This programme aims to provide the student with basic concepts and skills in marine engineering, ships’
knowledge, construction and operation and workshop practice.

Purpose of Qualification

This qualification is intended for a person who will be undertaking engine room watchkeeping tasks at
support level on board ship. The qualification is also intended for a person who will work ashore in a
maritime industry or engineering related enterprises.

Module Arrangement
Semester 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
S/N Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. MNT 05101 Maritime Safety and Security 2 0 2 0 6
2. MET 05101 Engine Room Watchkeeping 2 1 2 1 9
3. MNT 05106 Basics of Communication Skills 2 1 0 1 6
4. MET 05102 Operation Workshop Machinery 2 0 8 0 15
5. MNT 05107 Trigonometry and Coordinate Geometry 2 1 0 1 6
6. SLT 05103 Computer Applications 2 0 2 0 6
7. MET 05103 Thermodynamics 2 1 4 1 12
Subtotal 14 4 18 4 60
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/
Credits
S/N Code Module Title Week
L T P AS
1. MET 05204 Elementary Technical Drawing 2 0 2 0 6
2. MET 05205 Electric Circuits 2 0 2 0 6
3. MET 05206 General Engineering Knowledge 2 1 1 6
4. MNT 05216 Intermediate Maritime English 2 1 1 6
5. MET 05207 Basics of Vector Algebra and Complex
Numbers 2 1 1 6
6. MET 05208 Maintenance of Marine Machinery 2 0 6 0 12
7. MET 05209 Basics of Marine Diesel Engines 2 0 2 0 6
8. MET 052110 Industrial Practical Training 0 0 8 0 12
Subtotal 14 3 20 3 60
Total hrs per week 40

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4.2.3 Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Shipping and Logistics Management (TCSLM)

Aims of the Programme


This programme aims to produce the students with basic concept and knowledge to work in logistics, ports
and supply chain networking.

Purpose of Qualification
This qualification is intended for people who will be undertaking shipping and logistics activities some of
are non-routine.

Module Arrangement
Semester 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
No Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. SLT 05101 Logistics and Transport Environment 4 2 9
2. SLT 05102 Management of Shipping Operations 4 1 1 9
3. SLT 05103 Computer Applications 2 2 6
4. SLT 05104 Freight Operations 2 2 6
5. SLT 05105 Customer Services and Quality Management 2 2 1 1 9
6. SLT 05106 International Marine Cargo Management 4 2 1 1 12
SLT 05107 Basics of Customs Procedures and
7. 4 1 1 9
Regulations
Subtotal 22 8 6 5 60
Total hrs per week 40
Semester 2

Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week Credits


Code Module Title L T P AS
1. SLT 05208 Management of the International Supply
4 0 1 1 9
Chain and Logistics
2. SLT 05209 International Transport Geography 2 0 1 1 6
3. SLT 05210 Port Operations 2 0 1 1 6
4. SLT 05211 Shipping and Insurance Management 2 0 1 1 6
5. SLT 05212 Financial Aspects of Shipping. 2 0 1 1 6
6. SLT 05213 Basic of E-commerce 2 0 1 1 6
7. SLT 05214 Basics of Oil, Gas and Chemical
4 0 1 1 9
Operations
8. SLT 05215 Industrial Training 0 0 8 0 12
Subtotal 16 7 7 60
Total hrs per week 30

4.2.4 Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering
(TCNAOE)

Aims of the Programme

The aim of the programme is to produce graduate with concepts and knowledge in Procurement
logistics and supply management in order to handle processes in Procurement/procurement,
requisitions, deliveries warehousing, fleet management and intermodal transport networking in port,
logistical and supply chain environments.

Purpose of Qualification

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This qualification is intended for a person who will be undertaking naval architecture tasks at no-
routine level in shipyard or offshore engineering industry.

Module Arrangement

Semester 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. NAT 05101 Workshop Practice 2 0 6 0 12
2. MNT 05107 Trigonometry and Coordinate Geometry 4 1 0 1 9
3. NAT 05102 Engineering Drawing 4 0 2 0 9
4. 2 1 0 1 6
NAT 05103 Engineering Physics
5. NAT 05104 Machinery Systems and Installation 4 1 2 1 12
Statics of Marine Structures and
6. NAT 05105 4 1 2 1 12
Hydrodynamics
Subtotal 20 4 12 4 60
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 2

Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week Credits


S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS
1. Vector Algebra and Complex
MET 05207 2 1 0 1 6
Numbers
2. Computer Aided Design 2 0 6 0 12
NAT 05206
3. Electric Circuits 2 0 4 0 9
MET 05205
4. Dockyard Practices 2 0 4 0 9
NAT 05207
5. Offshore Systems 2 1 2 1 9
NAT 05208
6. Intermediate Maritime English 2 1 0 1 6
MNT 05216
7.
NAT 05209 Industrial Training 0 0 6 0 9
4.2.5 Subtotal 12 3 22 3 60
Total hrs per week 40

hnician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management
(TCPLSM)

Aims of the Programme

The aim of the programme is to produce graduate with concepts and knowledge in Procurement
logistics and supply management in order to handle processes in Procurement/procurement,
requisitions, deliveries warehousing, fleet management and intermodal transport networking in port,
logistical and supply chain environments.

Purpose of Qualification

This qualification is intended for person who will be undertaking duties in port, shipping and
logistics operations.

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Module Arrangement

Semester 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Code Module Name Week Credits
L T P AS
1. PST 05101 Logistical Value Chain Structure 4 2 1 1 12
PST 05102 Logistics Costing Principles and
2. 12
Financing 4 2 1 1
PST 05103 Materials handling Systems and
3. 12
Operations 4 2 1 1
4. PST 05104 Customs Procedures and Regulations 4 0 1 1 9
5. PST 05105 Procurement Strategies 4 2 2 2 15
Subtotal 20 8 6 6 60
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Code Module Name Week Credits
L T P AS
1. PST 05206 Logistical Services Quality Management 4 2 1 1 12
2. PST 05207 Information Technology in Supply
4 1 2 1 12
Chain
3. PST 05208 Port and Terminal Operations 2 1 0 1 6
4. SLT 05208 Management of the International Supply
4 2 1 1 12
Chain and Logistics
5. SLT 05213 Basic of E-commerce 2 1 0 1 6
6. PST 05209 Industrial Training 0 0 8 0 12
Subtotal 16 7 12 5 60
Total hrs per week 40

4.2.6 Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Transport and Supply Chain Management (TCTSM)

Aims of the Programme

The aim of the programme is to produce graduate with concepts and knowledge in Transport and
supply chain management in order to handle processes in Transportation, logistics, warehousing,
fleet management and intermodal transport networking, port and transport terminals.

Purpose of Qualification

This qualification is intended for person who will be undertaking duties in Transport and Supply
Chain management in a broad range of work activities some of are non-routine

Module Arrangement

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Semester 1
Scheme of study Hrs/ Week
S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1. Logistics and Transport Environment
SLT 05101 2 2 3 1 12
2. Basics of Customs Procedures and
SLT 05107 Regulations 2 2 3 1 12
3. Transportation Planning and Policy
TST 05101 2 2 4 2 15
4. Management of International Logistics and
TST 05102 Supply Chain 2 2 3 1 12
5. Basic Information Technology in Supply
TST 05103 Chain 2 1 2 1 9
Subtotal 10 9 15 6 60
Total hrs per Week 40

Semester 2

Scheme of study Hrs/ Week


S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1.
TST 05201 Management of Transport Operations 2 2 4 2 15
2.
SLT 05209 International Transport Geography 2 1 2 1 9
3.
TST 05202 Port Operations and Terminal Management 2 1 2 1 9
4.
TST 05203 Research Methodology 2 0 3 1 9
5.
SLT 05203 Basics of Oil, Gas and Chemical Operations 2 0 3 1 9
6.
TST 05204 Industrial Training 0 0 6 0 9
Subtotal 10 4 20 6 60
Total hrs per Week 40

4.2.7 Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Oil and Gas Engineering (TCTOGE)

Aims of the Programme


This programme aims to provide the student with basic concepts and skills and its operations in oil
and gas engineering.

Purpose of Qualification
The qualification is intended for a person who will have ability to: record parameters in oil and gas
well, collect data in oil and gas projects and pack drilling bits, support field personnel in managing
the production data, participate in compiling and forecasting production expense data.

Semester 1
Scheme of study Hrs/ Week
S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1. OGT05101 Workshop Machinery 2 1 6 1 15
2. OGT05102 Trigonometry and Coordinate Geometry 2 1 0 1 6
3. OGT05103 Basic of Well Logging 2 0 2 2 9
4. OGT05104 Fundamentals of Reservoir Rock Properties 2 1 1 0 6
5. OGT05105 Stratigraphy and Structural Geology 2 2 2 2 12
6. OGT05106 Oil and Gas Exploration Technology 2 2 2 2 12
Subtotal 12 7 13 8 60
Total hrs per Week 40

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Semester 2
Scheme of study Hrs/ Week
S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1. OGT05207 Communication for Technical Professional 2 0 1 1 6
2. OGT05208 Engineering Drawing 2 1 1 2 9
3. OGT05209 Maintenance of Machines 2 1 2 1 9
4. OGT05210 Basic of Drilling Technology 2 1 2 1 9
5. OGT05211 Materials Science and Engineering 2 1 1 0 6
6. OGT05212 Chemistry of Oil and Gas 2 1 2 1 9
7. OGT05213 Industrial Training 0 0 8 0 12
Subtotal 12 5 17 6 60
Total hrs per Week 40

4.2.8 Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering (TCMME)

Aims of the Programme


This programme aims to provide the student with understanding, concepts and skills mechanical and ship
board operations.

Purpose of Qualification
The qualification is intended for a person who will be mechanical and marine technician in a ship and
production industries with duties of handling, operation, watch keeping, maintenance and repair of
machineries in a ship and production industries.
Semester 1
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
L T P AS Credits

1 MMT 05101 Advanced Safety at Sea 2 2 2 0 9


2 MMT 05102 Elementary Communication Skills 2 1 0 1 6
3 MMT 05103 Marine Diesel Engine 2 1 4 1 12
4 MMT 05104 Workshop Machine Tools 2 0 6 0 12
5 MMT 05105 Mechanics of Machines 4 1 2 1 12
6 MMT 05106 Trigonometry and Coordinate Geometry 2 2 0 2 9
Subtotal 14 7 14 5 60
Total Hrs per week 40
Semester 2
Scheme of study Hrs/ Week
S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1. MMT 05207 Basic of Vector Algebra and Complex Numbers 2 1 1 6
2. MMT 05208 Engineering Drawing 1 0 3 0 6
3. MMT 05209 Marine Engineering Knowledge 2 0 3 1 9
4. MMT 05210 Maintenance of Marine Machinery 2 0 4 0 9
5. MMT 05211 Industrial Electrical Installations 2 1 2 1 9
6. MMT 05212 Computer Aided Drafting 1 0 3 0 6
7. MMT 05213 Industrial Training 0 0 10 0 15
Subtotal 10 2 25 3 60
Total hrs per Week 40

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4.2.9 Technician Certificate (NTA Level 5) in Welding and Fabrication (TCWF)
Aims of the Programme
This aims to produce graduate with concepts and knowledge in welding and fabrication in order to
provide students with understand, skills and knowledge of marine welding and fabrication engineering;
develop skills of marine welding and fabrication engineering through workshop practices.

Purpose of Qualification
The qualification is intended to produce a qualified skilled welder at a technician level who will have
knowledge and skills in execution of welding and fabrication engineering tasks.

Semester 1

Scheme of study Hrs/ Week


S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1. WFT05101 Computer Aided Design (CAD) 2 0 2 0 6
2. WFT05102 Basic of Calculus 2 1 0 1 6
3. WFT05103 Welding Drawing and Standards 2 1 1 0 6
4. WFT05104 Steel structure 2 1 2 1 9
5. WFT05105 Welding and Fabrication Technology 4 2 0 2 12
6. WFT05106 Equipment of Welding Processes 4 1 2 1 12
7. WFT05107 Workshop Machinery 2 0 4 0 9
Subtotal 18 6 11 5 60
Total hrs per Week 40

Semester 2
Scheme of study Hrs/ Week
S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1. WFT05208 Welding Metallurgy 4 1 1 9
2. WFT05209 Welding and Fabrication Practice 4 1 4 1 15
3. WFT05210 Maintenance of Welding Equipment 4 1 2 1 12
4. WFT05211 Project Supervision 2 1 1 6
5. WFT05212 Basic Statistics 2 0 1 1 6
6. WFT05213 Industrial Practical Training 0 0 8 0 12
Subtotal 16 4 15 5 60
Total hrs per Week 40

4.2.1 Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science (ODMTNS)

Aims of the Programme

This programme aims to provide the student with concepts, principles of maritime navigation, ships’ knowledge,
ships’ construction and operation and ability to apply IT in maritime transport tasks.

Purpose of Qualification

This qualification is intended for persons who will be officers in charge of navigational watch on board ships of
500 Gross Tonnage or more and also assist at operational tasks.

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Module Arrangement

Semester 1
No. Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credit
L T P AS
1 MNT 06101 Ship Stability 4 1 2 1 12
2 MNT 06102 Watch keeping 4 1 2 1 12
3 SLT 06107 Basics of Quantitative Techniques 2 1 2 1 9
4 MNT 06103 Ocean and Offshore Navigation 4 1 2 1 12
5 MNT 06104 Basics of Maritime law 2 1 1 6
6 MNT 06105 Marine Pollution Control 2 1 2 1 9
Subtotal 18 6 11 5 60
Total hours per Week 40

Semester 2
No. Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credit
L T P AS
1 MNT 06206 Meteorology 2 1 2 1 9
2 MNT 06207 Human Resources Management 2 1 2 1 9
3 SLT 06209 Economics of Maritime operations 2 1 1 0 6
4 SLT 06211 International Maritime Transport 2 1 1 0 6
5 MNT 06208 Basics of Port Operations 2 1 1 0 6
6 MET 06215 Basics of Calculus 2 1 1 0 6
7 SLT 06210 Basics of Entrepreneurship Practices 2 1 2 1 9
8 MNT 06209 Project 0 0 6 0 9
Subtotal 14 7 16 3 60
Total hours per Week 40

4.2.2 Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Marine Engineering (ODME)


Aims of the Programme
This programme aims to provide the student with concepts, principles of marine engineering, ships’ knowledge,
construction and operation and ability to use computers in engineering work.
Purpose of Qualification

This qualification is intended for person who will be in-charge of a Marine Engineering watch operating and
monitoring machineries on board a ship in a manned engine room or as designated duty engineer in a periodically
unmanned engine room. The qualification is also intended for persons who will work in a maritime industry or
engineering related enterprise.
Module Arrangement
Semester 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
S/N Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. MET 06101 Engineering Mechanics 2 1 0 1 6
Fundamentals of Refrigeration and Air
2. MET 06102 2 0 2 0 6
Conditioning
3. MET 06103 Technical Drawing 2 0 6 0 12
4. MET 06104 Welding and Fabrication 2 0 6 0 12
5. MET 06105 Electro-technology 2 0 2 0 6
6. MET 06106 Diesel and Steam Turbine Engines 2 0 2 0 6
7. MET 06107 Marine Auxiliary Machinery 2 0 2 0 6
8. SLT 06107 Basics of Quantitative Techniques 2 0 0 0 3

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9. MNT 06104 Basics of Maritime Law 2 0 0 0 3
Subtotal 18 1 20 1 60
Total hrs per Week 40

Semester 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
S/N Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. MET 06208 Fundamentals of Marine Electronics 2 0 2 2 9
2. MET 06215 Basics of Calculus 2 0 0 0 3
3. MET 06209 Naval Architecture and Ship Construction 2 1 0 1 6
4. MET 06210 Instrumentation and Control 2 0 6 0 12
5. SLT 06209 Economics of Maritime Operations 2 0 0 0 3
6. MNT 06207 Basics of Port Operations 2 0 0 0 3
7. MET 06211 Maintenance of Auxiliary Machinery 2 0 2 0 6
8. MET 06212 Marine Engineering Watchkeeping 2 0 2 0 6
9. MET 06213 Ethics and Professional Skills 2 0 0 0 3
10. MET 06214 Project 0 0 6 0 9
Subtotal 18 1 18 3 60
Total hrs per Week 40
4.2.3 Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Shipping and Logistics Management (ODSLM)

Aims of the Programme

The aim of the programme is to produce graduate with competence to work in ports and supply chain networking,
broad competency based knowledge to work in multiplex logistical environments.

Purpose of Qualification

This qualification is intended for people who will be undertaking shipping and logistics activities most of which
are non-routine.

Module Arrangement
Semester 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
No Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. SLT 06101 Principles of Logistics and Supply Chain 2 1 2 1 9
2. SLT 06102 Managing Resources in Shipping Enterprises 2 1 2 1 9
3. SLT 06103 Transport and Logistics Operations 2 1 2 1 9
4. SLT 06104 Principles of Warehouse and Inventory 2 1 2 1 9
5. SLT 06105 Maritime Safety and Security 4 0 1 1 9
6. SLT 06106 Passenger Transport Operations 2 0 1 1 6
7. SLT 06107 Basics of Quantitative Techniques 2 1 2 1 9
Subtotal 16 5 12 7 60
Total hrs per week 40

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Semester 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. SLT 06208 Marine Insurance and Salvage 4 1 2 1 12
2. SLT 06209 The Economics of Maritime Operations 2 0 2 0 6
3. SLT 06210 Principles of Entrepreneurship 2 1 2 1 9
4. SLT 06211 International Maritime Transport Systems 2 0 2 0 6
5. SLT 06212 Shipping Law 4 1 2 1 12
6. SLT 06213 Project 0 0 10 0 15
Subtotal 14 3 20 3 60
Total hrs per week 40

4.2.4 Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering (ODNAOE)
Aims of the Programme

This programme aims to provide the students with advanced concepts and skills of naval architecture
and offshore engineering, advanced knowledge of shipyard , ships building, ship’s systems, offshore
structures constructions and their operations and workshop practice.

Purpose of Qualification

This qualification is intended for a person who will be undertaking naval architecture tasks at no-
routine level in shipyard or offshore engineering industry.

Module Arrangement

Semester 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Credits
S/N Code Module Title Week
L T P AS
1. Laws of thermodynamic and
NAT 06101 4 1 0 1 9
fluid machinery
2. NAT 06102 Research Methods and Statistics 4 1 0 1 9
3. MET 06101 Engineering Mechanics 4 1 0 1 9
4. MET 06103 Technical Drawing 4 0 4 0 12
5. MET 06104 Welding and Fabrication 4 0 4 0 12
6. MET 06105 Electro-technology 4 0 1 1 9
Subtotal 24 3 9 4 60
Total hrs per Week 40

Semester 2

Scheme of Study Hrs/ Credits


S/N Code Module Title Week
L T P AS
1. NAT 06203 Material and Machining processes 2 1 1 6
2. NAT 06204 Offshore Structures 2 1 1 6
3. NAT 06205 Oceanography 2 1 1 6
4. TST 06201 Blue Economy Operation 2 1 1 6
5. MET 06209 Naval Architecture and Ship 2 1 2 1 9

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Construction
6. MET 06210 Instrumentation and Control of
2 1 1 6
ship Systems
7. MET 06215 Differentiation and Integration 2 1 1 6
8. NAT 06206 Project 10 15
Subtotal 14 7 12 7 60
Total hrs per Week 40

4.2.5 Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management
(ODPLSM)

Aims of the Programme


The aim of the programme is to produce graduate with advanced concepts and knowledge in
Procurement logistics and supply management in order to handle processes in procurement,
deliveries warehousing, mitigations of business enterprises, intermodal transport networking, and
port and supply chain environments.

Purpose of Qualification
This qualification is intended for person who will be undertaking duties in purchase, logistics and
Supply Chain management in a broad range of work activities most of which are non-routine

Module Arrangement

Semester 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. TST 06102 Supply Chain risks Management 4 1 1 2 12
2. PST 06101 Procurement Structures and Design 4 1 1 2 12
3. SLT 06107 Quantitative Techniques 4 2 9
PST 06102 Warehousing Operations
4. 4 0 1 1 9
Management
5. PST 06103 Project 0 0 6 0 9
6. PST 06104 Materials Management 4 1 1 9
Subtotal 20 2 10 8 60
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 2
Scheme of Study
S/N Code Module Title Hrs/ Week Credits
L T P AS
1. PST 06205 International Freight Transport
4 2 1 3 15
Management
2. PST 06206 E- procurement Management 4 2 2 12
3. PST 06207 Principles of Marketing 4 2 9
4. SLT 06209 The Economics of Maritime Operations 4 2 9
5. TST 06205 Supply Chain Integration and
4 2 2 2 15
Performance Management
Subtotal 20 6 9 5 60
Total hrs per week 40

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4.2.6 Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Transport and Supply Chain Management (ODTSM)

Aims of the Programme

The aim of the programme is to produce graduate with concepts and knowledge in procurement
logistics and supply management in order to handle processes in transport, logistics, warehousing,
and mitigations of business enterprises, fleet management, port and intermodal transport networking.

Purpose of Qualification

This qualification is intended for person who will be undertaking duties in transport, logistics and
Supply Chain management in a broad range of work activities most of which are non-routine

Semester 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. TST 06101 International Transport Systems 2 1 2 1 9
2. TST 06102 Supply Chain risks Management 2 1 2 1 9

3.
SLT 06104 Principles of Warehousing and
4 1 2 1 12
Inventory
4. TST 06103 Fundamentals of Business Law 1 1 1 1 6
5. SLT 06107 Basics of Quantitative Techniques 2 2 4 2 15
6. TST 06104 Project 2 1 2 1 9
Subtotal 13 7 13 7 60
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
TST 06201 Blue Economy Operations 12
1. 4 1 2 1
TST 06202 Fundamentals of Intermodal 6
2.
Transport
2 1 2 1
TST 06203 Transport and Social Dynamics 15
3. 2 2 4 2
TST 06204 Safety and Security in Transport 15
4.
Systems
2 2 4 2
TST 06205 Supply Chain Integration and 12
5.
Performance Management
2 1 2 1
Subtotal 12 7 14 7 60
Total hrs per week 40

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4.2.7 Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Oil and Gas Engineering (ODOGE)

Aims of the Programme


This programme aims to Provide the student with understanding, advanced skills and knowledge of
oil and gas exploration, petroleum production system and ashore and offshore petroleum structures
installation and their operations.

Purpose of Qualification
The qualification is intended for a person who will have ability to: supervise collection of data;
participate in exploration and production drilling, generate production graphs and analysing
production trends utilizing computer applications, participate in incident reviews and job safety
analyses, help to coordinate spill reporting and remediation, carries out routine maintenance and
testing activities, complete fault-finding and repair of mechanical systems and equipment, modifies,
repairs or replaces systems and equipment Installs new systems and equipment as required,
participates in Risks Assessments, interprets technical drawings and updates with any changes
following the installation of new systems and equipment
Semester 1
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study
Hrs/Week
L T P AS Credits

1. OGT06101 Basics of Oil and Gas Fields Development 2 0 2 2 9


2. OGT06102 Fundamentals of Programming in FOTRAN 77 4 0 4 2 15
3. OGT06103 Geophysical Exploration technology 2 2 2 2 12
4. OGT06104 Fundamentals of Oil and Gas Drilling Engineering 2 0 2 2 9
5. OGT06105 Research Methodology 4 1 0 1 9
6. OGT06106 Business Statistics 2 1 0 1 6
Subtotal 16 4 10 10 60
Total Hrs per week 40

Semester 2
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study
Hrs/Week
L T P AS Credits

1. OGT06207 Oil and Gas Laws and Regulations 2 2 0 2 9


2. OGT06208 Fundamentals of Reservoir 2 0 2 0 6
3. OGT06209 Fundamentals of Oil and Gas Production 2 0 2 2 9
4. OGT06210 Fundamentals of Oil and Gas Economics 2 2 2 2 9
5. OGT06211 Basics of Quantitative Techniques 2 0 0 0 6
6. OGT06212 Instrumentation and Control 2 0 2 0 6
7. OGT06213 Industrial Training 0 0 10 0 15
Subtotal 12 4 18 6 60
Total Hrs per week 40

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4.2.8 Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering (ODMME)

Aims of the Programme


The aim of the programme is to provide the student with concepts and principles of mechanical and
marine engineering, understanding, skills and underpinning knowledge of ships, their construction and
their operation; and ability to use computers in engineering work.

Purpose of Qualification
This qualification is intended for a person who will be mechanical and marine technician in a ship and
production industries with duties of handling, operation, watch keeping, maintenance and repair of
machineries in a ship and production industries

Semester 1
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
L T P AS

1. MMT06101 Engineering Mechanics 2 1 0 1 6


2. MMT06102 Fundamentals of Thermodynamics 2 1 0 1 6
3. MMT06103 Technical Drawing 2 1 0 1 6
4. MMT06104 Welding and Fabrication 2 0 2 0 6
5. MMT06105 Electro-technology 2 0 1 1 6
6. MMT06106 Diesel Engine, Steam and Gas Turbines 2 0 1 1 6
7. MMT06107 Marine Auxiliary Machinery 2 0 1 1 6
8. MMT06108 Basic Machine Elements Designs 2 0 2 0 6
9. MMT06109 Basic of Materials Strength 2 1 0 1 6
10. MMT06110 Maritime Law 2 0 0 0 3
11. MMT06111 Project Management 2 0 0 0 3
Subtotal 22 4 7 7 60
Total Hrs per week 40

Semester 2
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
L T P AS

1. MMT06212 Basics of Calculus 2 0 0 0 3


2. MMT06213 Fundamentals of Marine Electronics 2 0 0 0 3
3. MMT06214 Fundamentals, Control and automation 2 0 0 0 3
4. MMT06215 Maintenance of Auxiliary Machinery 2 0 2 0 6
5. MMT06215 Marine Engineering Watchkeeping 2 0 1 1 6
6. MMT06217 Basics of Fluid Mechanics 2 0 0 0 3
7. MMT06218 Mechanical Manufacturing Process 4 1 0 1 9
8. MMT06219 Ship Stability and Design 4 1 0 1 9
9. MMT06220 Design Project 0 0 6 0 9
10. MMT06221 Industrial Practical Training 0 0 6 0 9
Subtotal 20 2 15 3 60
Total Hrs/per week 40

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4.2.9 Ordinary Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Marine Welding and Fabrication (ODMWF)
Aims of the Programme
The aim of the programme is to produce graduate with concepts and knowledge in welding and
fabrication in order to, provide the student with understanding, skills and knowledge of Welding and
Fabrication and develop skills of Welding and Fabrication through workshop practices.

Purpose of Qualification
This qualification is intended to produce a qualified skilled welder at ordinary diploma level who will
have broader knowledge and skill in welding and fabrication engineering tasks.
Semester 1
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of study Hrs/ Week
L T P AS Credits
1. WFT 06101 Welding Machinery Maintenance 2 9
4
2. WFT 06102 Welding and Fabrication Design 4 3 1 12
3. WFT 06103 Plasma and Powder Welding Technology 2 1 4 1 12
4. WFT 06104 Plastic Welding Technology 2 3 1 9
5. WFT 06105 Diving Practice 2 1 2 1 9
6. WFT 06106 Testing and Quality Control of Welds 2 1 2 1 9
Subtotal 14 3 18 5 60
Total hrs. per Week 40

Semester 2
Scheme of study Hrs/ Week
S/N Code Module Title
L T P AS Credits
1. WFT 06207 Foundry Technology and Practice 2 0 4 0 9
2. WFT 06208 Underwater Welding Practice 2 0 4 0 9
3. WFT 06209 Specialized Workshop Practice 2 0 4 0 9
4. WFT 06210 Principles of Warehousing and Inventory 2 1 0 1 6
5. WFT 06211 Basics of Business Economics 2 1 0 1 6
6. WFT 06212 Basics of Business Law 2 1 0 1 6
7. WFT 06213 Design Project 0 0 10 0 15
Subtotal 12 3 12 3 60
Total hrs. per Week 40

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4.2.10 Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science (BMTNS)

(a) Higher Diploma (NTA Level 7) in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science– (HMTNS)

Aim of the programme


This programme aims to provide the student with concepts, principles of maritime transport, ships’ knowledge,
ports, regulations, research and consultancy and ability to apply IT in maritime transport tasks.

Purpose of Qualification

This qualification is intended for a person who will work ashore and at sea as Officer In-charge of a Navigational.
The officer will carry out navigation, cargo handling and stowage, controlling the operation of the ship, care for
persons on board, Radio Communications and Shore based Maritime enterprise.
Exit Point

An exit point at the end of the sixth semester is provided to the candidate who may not wish to proceed to
Bachelor Degree in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science (BMTNS). On successful completion of required
sea service, the candidate may apply to TASAC for examination for Certificate of Competency as an Officer in
charge of a Navigational Watch.
Module Arrangement
Semester 1
Year 1
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS

1. MNU 07101 Basic Maritime Safety and Security 4 1 4 1 15


2. MNU 07102
Visual, Radio and Global Maritime Distress
4 1 2 1 12
and Safety System Communication
3. MNU 07103 Principles of Navigation 4 1 4 1 15
4. SLU 07105 Communication Skills 2 1 2 1 9
5. MNU 07104 Principles of Calculus 2 1 2 1 9
Subtotal 16 5 14 5 60
Total Hrs/per week 40

Semester 2 Year 1
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS

1. SLU 07203 Maritime English 4 1 1 0 9


2. SLU 07204 Computer System Applications 2 1 1 2 9

3. MNU 07205 Applied Science 4 1 1 2 12

4. MNU 07206 Rating forming Part of Navigational Watch 2 0 0 4 9

5. SLU 07211 Development Studies I 4 1 1 0 9

6. MNU 07207 Industrial Training I 0 0 0 8 12

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Subtotal 16 4 4 16 60
Total Hrs/per week 40

Semester 3 Year 2
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS

1. MNU 07308 Meteorology 2 1 1 2 9


2. MNU 07309 Electricity and Electronics 2 1 1 2 9
3. MNU 07310 Trigonometry and Spherical Triangles 4 1 1 0 9
4. MNU 07311 Coastal Navigation 4 1 1 2 12

5. MNU 07312 Maritime Safety and Security 2 1 1 2 9

6. SLU 07322 Development Studies II 2 1 1 0 6

7. SLU 07317 Principles of Management and Leadership 2 1 1 0 6


Subtotal 18 7 7 8 60
Total Hrs/per week 40

Semester 4 Year 2
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS

1. MNU 07413 Ship Construction and Stresses 4 1 1 2 12

2. MNU 07414 Navigation Systems 4 1 1 2 12

3. MNU 07415 Watchkeeping 4 1 1 0 9

4. SLU 07426 Research Methodology 2 1 1 0 6

5. SLU 07423 Shipping Economics and International Trade 4 1 1 0 9

6. MNU 07416 Industrial training II 0 0 0 8 12


Subtotal 18 5 5 12 60
Total Hrs/per week 40

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Semester 5 Year 3
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS

1. MNU 07517 Simulator Practices 4 0 0 4 12


2. MNU 07518 Ship Stability 4 1 1 2 12
3. MNU 07519 Cargo Operations 4 1 1 2 12
4. MNU 07520 Ocean and Offshore Navigation 4 1 1 4 15
5. MNU 07521 Engineering and Control Systems 2 1 1 2 9
Subtotal 18 4 4 12 60
Total Hrs/per week 40

Semester 6 Year 3
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS

1. SLU 07616 Human Resources Management 4 1 1 2 12


2. SLU 07614 Entrepreneurship 4 1 1 2 12
3. MNU 07622 Maritime Law 4 1 1 2 12
4. MNU 07623 Ethics and Professional Skills 4 1 1 2 12
5. MNU 07624 Industrial training III 0 0 0 8 12
Subtotal 16 4 4 16 60
Total Hrs/per week 40

Note: Industrial Training will be carried on during vacation

(b) Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 8) in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science (BMTNS)
Aims of the programme
This programme aims to provide the student with concepts, principles of maritime transport, ships’ knowledge,
ports, regulations, research and consultancy and ability to apply IT in maritime transport tasks.

Purpose of Qualification
This qualification is intended for a person who will be in-charge of a Navigational watch on-board ship and
provide a smooth progression to navigational Officer at management level. The qualification is also intended for
person who will manage and supervise ashore enterprises.

Exit Point
An exit point for this programme will be at the end of the second semester.

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Module Arrangement

Year 4 Semester 1
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS

1. SLU 08208 Port and Terminal Operations 2 2 2 2 12

2. SLU 08105 Statistics and Probability 2 2 2 2 12

3. SLU 07107 Logistics and Multimodal Transport 2 2 2 2 12

4. MEU 08104 General Survey 2 2 2 2 12

5. MNU 08101 Research Project 0 0 8 0 12


Subtotal 8 8 16 8 60
Total Hrs/per week 40

Year 4 Semester 2
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS

1. SLU 08209 Shipping Business Management 2 2 1 1 9

2. SLU 08210 Shipping Finance and Accounts 2 2 1 1 9

3. SLU 07319 Environmental Science 2 2 1 1 9

4. MNU 08202 Simulation of Maritime Processes 2 2 2 2 12

5. SLU 08212 Shipping Agency 2 2 1 1 9

6. Elective 2 2 2 2 12
Subtotal 12 12 8 8 60
Total Hrs/per week 40

ELECTIVES (Select one module)


S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS

1. SLU 08212 Freight and Forwarding Practice 2 2 2 2 12

2. MNU 08203 Flag and Port State Control 2 2 2 2 12

3. SLU 07210 2 2 2 2 12
Inventory and Warehouse Management
NB: 12 credits will be taken from any elective module to acquire the minimum 60 Credit

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4.2.11 Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Marine Engineering Technology (BMET)
(a) Higher Diploma (NTA Level 7) in Marine Engineering Technology (HDMET)

Aim of the Programme

This programme aims to provide the student with concepts, principles of marine engineering, ships’ knowledge,
construction, operation and management and ability to use computers in engineering design work.

Purpose of Qualification

This qualification is intended for person who will be an Officer in Charge of a Marine Engineering Watch
operating and monitoring machineries on board a ship in a manned engine room or as designated duty engineer in
a periodically unmanned engine room. The qualification is also intended for persons who will manage a maritime
and or engineering related enterprise.

Exit Point

The Higher Diploma in Marine Engineering Technology is an exit from a four years bachelor programme. The
candidate who exits the programme at the end of year 3 having successfully attained a minimum of 360 credits
will be eligible for award of Higher Diploma in Marine Engineering Technology (HDMET). However, on
successful completion of required sea service, the candidate may apply to Maritime Authority for examination for
Certificate of Competency as an Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch.

Module Arrangement

Semester 1 Year 1
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS

1. MNU 07101 Basic Maritime Safety and Security 2 0 2 0 6


2. MEU 07101 Bench Work and Machinery Practice 2 0 8 0 15
3. MEU 07102 Basics of Engineering Drawing 2 1 2 1 9
4. MEU 07103 Engineering Mechanics 2 2 1 1 9
5. SLU 07105 Communication Skills 2 1 2 1 9
6. MEU 07106 Principles of Calculus 2 1 0 1 6
7. MEU 07107 Material Technology 2 0 2 0 6
Subtotal 14 5 17 4 60
Total Hrs/per week 40

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Semester 2 Year 1
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS

1. SLU 07212 Entrepreneurship 2 1 2 1 9


2. MEU 07208 Engineering Drawing 2 1 2 1 9
3. MEU 07209 Marine Engineering Watchkeeping 2 1 2 1 9
4. SLU 07211 Basics of Development Studies 2 0 0 2 6
5. MEU 07210 Maritime English 2 1 0 1 6
6. MEU 07211 Computer Systems and Applications 2 0 2 0 6
7. MEU 07212 Matrix Algebra and Vector Analysis 2 1 0 1 6
8. MEU 07213 Industrial Training I 0 0 6 0 9
Subtotal 14 5 14 7 60
Total Hrs/per week 40

Note: Industrial Training will be carried on during vacation

Semester 3 Year 2
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS

1. MTU 07308 Maritime Safety and Security 2 0 2 0 6


2. MEU 07314 Welding and Fabrication Practice 2 0 4 0 9
3. MEU 07315 Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer 4 0 2 0 9
4. SLU 07322 Development Studies 2 1 0 1 6
5. SLU 07317 Principles of Management and Leadership 2 0 1 1 6
6. MEU 07316 Electrical Circuits 2 0 4 2 12
7. MEU 07317 Marine Diesel Engines and Turbines 2 2 4 0 12
Subtotal 16 3 17 4 60
Total Hrs/per week 40

Semester 4 Year 2
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS

1. MEU 07418 Materials Testing and Treatment 2 0 2 0 6


2. SLU 07426 Research Methodology 2 1 2 1 9
3. MEU 07419 Marine Auxiliary Machinery 2 2 4 0 12

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4. SLU 07423 Shipping Economics and International Trade 2 1 2 1 9
5. MEU 07420
Computer Programming with C++ for Marine
2 1 0 1 6
Engineers
6. MEU 07421 Principles of Electrical Engineering 2 0 4 0 9
7. MEU 07422 Industrial Training II 0 0 6 0 9
Subtotal 12 5 20 3 60
Total Hrs/per week 40

Note: Industrial Training will be carried on during vacation

Semester 5 Year 3
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS

1. MEU 07523 Fluid Mechanics 4 1 2 1 12


2. MEU 07524 Marine Electronics 4 1 2 1 12
3. MEU 07525 Ship Construction 4 1 2 1 12
4. MEU 07526 Maintenance of Marine Machinery 2 0 4 0 9
5. MEU 07527 Calculus 2 1 0 1 6
6. MEU 07528 Marine Surveying 4 1 0 1 9
Subtotal 20 5 10 5 60
Total Hrs/per week 40

Semester 6 Year 3
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS

1. MEU 07629 Instrumentation, Control and Automation 2 2 2 0 9


2. MNU 07618 Maritime Law 2 2 0 2 9
3. MEU 07630 Naval Architecture 4 1 0 1 9
4. MEU 07631 MATLAB for Marine Engineers 2 1 2 1 9
5. MEU 07632 Numerical Methods 2 1 0 1 6
6. MEU 07633 Design of Machine Elements 4 1 0 1 9
7. MEU 07634 Industrial Training III 0 0 6 0 9
Subtotal 16 8 10 6 60
Total Hrs/per week 40

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(b) Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 8) in Marine Engineering Technology (BMET)

Aim of the Programme


This programme aims to provide the student with concepts, principles of marine engineering, ships’ knowledge,
construction, operation and management and ability to use computers in engineering design work.
Purpose of Qualification
This qualification is intended for a person who will be in-charge of a Marine Engineering watch operating and
monitoring machineries on board a ship in a manned engine room or as designated duty engineer in a periodically
unmanned engine room and provides smooth progression to ship’s engineer officer at management level. The
qualification is also intended for a person who will manage and supervise a maritime and or engineering related
enterprise.

Exit Point
An exit point for this programme will be at the end of the second semester

Module Arrangement

Semester 1 Year 4
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS
1. SLU 07107
Logistics and Multimodal Transport 2 1 2 1 9
2. SLU 08105 Statistics and Probability
2 1 2 1 9
3. MEU 08101 Thermo-refrigeration and Air Conditioning
2 0 2 0 6
4. MEU 08102 Fluid Machines
4 0 2 0 9
5. MEU 08103 Stress Analysis
4 1 0 1 9
6. MEU 08104 General Marine Surveying
2 1 0 1 6
7. MEU 08105 Computer Aided Design
4 0 4 0 12
Subtotal 20 4 12 4 60
Total Hrs/per week 40

Semester 2 Year 4
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS
1. MEU 08207 Engine Room Simulation
2 1 6 1 15
2. MEU 08208 Environmental Management
4 1 0 1 9
3. MEU 08209 Marine Electrical Propulsion and High
Voltage 4 1 2 1 12
4. MEU 08210 Research Project
0 0 8 0 12
5. SLU 08210 Marine Professional Ethics
2 1 0 1 6
6. ELECTIVE
2 1 0 1 6
Subtotal 60
14 5 16 5

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Total Hrs/per week 40

NB:
In semester two, 6 credits will be obtained from the one selected elective module in order to attain the
minimum total of 60 credits.

ELECTIVES (One)
S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS

1. SLU 08207 Freight and Forwarding Practices


2 1 0 1 6
2. SLU 08209 Shipping Finance and Accounting
2 1 0 1 6
3. SLU 08212 Shipping Agency
2 1 0 1 6
4. MNU 08203 Flag and Port State Control
2 1 0 1 6

4.2.12 Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Shipping and Logistics Management (BSLM)

(a) Higher Diploma (NTA Level 7) in Shipping and Logistics Management (HDSLM)

Aim of the programme

The aim of the programme is to produce graduate with competence to work in ports and supply chain networking,
broad competency based knowledge to work in multiplex logistical environments.

Purpose of Qualification
This qualification is intended for a person who will be responsible in Port, Logistics and Supply Chain
Management careers. The graduate will have acquired knowledge and skills to undertake responsibilities in port
operations and investment, fleet management, intermodal transport designing and simulation in logistics and
supply chain models including networking and warehousing.

Exit Point

An exit point at the end of the sixth semester is provided to the candidate who may not wish to proceed to
Bachelor Degree in Shipping and Logistics Management (BSLM).

Module Arrangement

Semester 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
No Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. SLU 07101 Principles of Quality Management 2 1 2 1 9
2. SLU 07102 Engineering Knowledge for ships 2 1 2 1 9
3. SLU 07103 Maritime Safety and Security 2 1 2 1 9
4. SLU 07104 Computer Applications 2 1 2 1 9
5. SLU 07105 Communication Skills 2 1 2 1 9
6. SLU 07106 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 2 1 2 1 9
7. SLU 07107 Logistics and Multimodal Transport 2 0 1 1 6
Subtotal 14 6 13 7 60
Total hrs per week 40

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Semester 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week Credits
No. Code Module Title
L T P AS
1. SLU 07208 Fundamentals of Annuities 2 1 2 1 9
2. SLU 07209 Strategic Organization and Planning in
4 1 2 1 12
Supply Chain System
3. SLU 07210 Inventory and Warehouse Management 2 1 2 1 9
4. SLU 07211 Basics of Development Studies 2 2 6
5. SLU 07212 Entrepreneurship 2 1 2 1 9
6. SLU 07213 Logistics Operations and Costing 2 1 1 6
7. SLU 07214 Industrial Training I 0 0 6 0 9
Subtotal 14 4 17 5 60
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 3
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
No Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. SLU 07315 Dangerous and hazardous Goods 2 1 1 6
2. SLU 07316 Shipping Insurance and Salvage 2 1 2 1 9
3. SLU 07317 Principles of Management and Leadership 2 1 1 6
4. SLU 07318 Transport and Logistics Environment 2 1 2 1 9
5. SLU 07319 Environmental Science 2 1 1 6
6. SLU 07320 E-commerce 2 1 2 1 9
7. SLU 07321 Customs Procedures and Regulations 2 1 2 1 9
8. SLU 07322 Development Studies 2 2 6
Subtotal 16 4 13 7 60
9. Total hrs per week 40

Semester 4
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
No Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. MNU 07618 Maritime Law 2 1 2 1 9
SLU 07423 Shipping Economics and International
2. 2 1 2 1 9
Trade
3. SLU 07424 Shipping Finance 2 0 1 1 6
SLU 07425 Quantitative Approaches to Decisions
4. 2 1 2 1 9
Making
SLU 07426 Research Methodology 2 1 2 1 9
5.
6. SLU 07427 Oil, Gas and Chemical Operations 2 1 2 1 9
7. SLU 07428 Industrial Training II 0 0 6 0 9
Subtotal 12 5 17 6 60
Total hrs per week 40

(b) Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 8) in Shipping and Logistics Management (BDSLM)

Aim of the programme

The aim of the programme is to produce graduate with competence to work in ports and supply chain networking,
broad competency based knowledge to work in multiplex logistical environments.

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Purpose of Qualification

This qualification is intended for a person who will be responsible in Port, Logistics and Supply Chain
Management careers. The graduate will have acquired knowledge and skills to undertake responsibilities in port
operations and investment, fleet management, intermodal transport designing and simulation in logistics and
supply chain models including networking and warehousing.
Exit Point

An exit point for this programme will be at the end of the second semester.
Module Arrangement

Semester 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. SLU 08101 Charter Party and Bill of lading 3 1 1 1 9
2. SLU 08102 Supply Chain Design 2 1 2 1 9
3. SLU 08103 Logistics System Simulation 2 2 3 1 12
4. SLU 08104 Shipping Investment Appraisals 2 1 2 1 9
5. SLU 08105 Statistics and Probability 4 2 1 1 12
6. SLU 08106 Business Ethics and Corporate
2 1 2 1
Governance 9
Subtotal 15 8 11 6 60
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
No Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
SLU 08207 Port Economics and
1. 4 1 2 1 12
Management
2. SLU 08208 Port and Terminal Logistics 4 1 2 1 12
3. SLU 08209 Business of Shipping 4 1 2 1 12
4. SLU 08210 Shipping Finance and Accounts 2 1 2 1 9
5 SLU 08211 Research Project 0 0 6 0 9
6 Elective 2 1 1 6
Subtotal 18 5 11 6 60
Total hrs per week 40

Elective Modules (select one)


Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. SLU 08212 Freight Clearing and Forwarding 2 1 1 6
2. MNU 08203 Flag and Port State Control 2 1 1 6
3. SLU 08213 Shipping Agency 2 1 1 6
4. SLU 08214 General Survey 2 1 1 6

NB: 6 credits will be taken from any 1 elective module to acquire the minimum 60 Credits

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4.2.13 Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering (BNAOE)

(a) Higher Diploma (NTA Level 7) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering
(HDNAOE)
Aim of the Programme

This programme aims to provide the students with concepts, principles and skills of naval architecture
and offshore engineering, underpinning knowledge of ships and offshore structures’ design, construction,
operation and maintenance and ability to use computers in design engineering works.

Purpose of Qualification
This qualification is intended for a person who will be a naval architect and offshore engineer who will
work at a shipyard, dockyard or a maritime enterprise.

Exit Point
The Higher Diploma in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering is an exit from a three years
bachelor programme. The candidate who exits the programme at the end of year 3 having successfully
attained a minimum of 360 credits will be eligible for award of Higher Diploma in Naval Architecture
and Offshore Engineering (HDNAOE).

Module Arrangement

Semester1 Year 1:
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
No Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. NAU 07101 Maritime English and Communication Skills 4 1 0 1 9
2. NAU 07102 Maritime Safety and Security Awareness 2 0 4 0 9
3. NAU 07103 Differentiation and Integration Techniques 4 1 0 1 9
4. NAU 07104 Workshop Technology and Practices 2 0 6 0 12
5. NAU 07105 Engineering Mechanics 4 1 0 1 9
6. NAU 07106 Engineering Drawings for Naval Architect 4 0 4 0 12
Subtotal 20 3 14 3 60
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 2: Year 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
No Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. NAU 07207 Computer Systems and Applications 2 0 2 0 6
2. NAU 07208 Hydrostatics and Ship Stability 2 0 4 0 9
3. NAU 07209 Oceanography 4 0 2 0 9
4. NAU 07210 Material Science 2 0 2 0 6
5. NAU 07211 Ship Technology and Hull Design 4 0 2 0 9
6. NAU 07212 Linear Algebra and Discrete Mathematics 2 1 0 1 6
7. NAU 07213 Environment Science 2 1 0 1 6
8. NAU 07214 Industrial Training I 0 0 6 0 9
Subtotal 18 2 18 2 60
Total hrs per week 40
Note: Industrial Training will be carried on during vacation

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Semester 3: Year 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
No Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. NAU 07315 Medical First Aid and Fire Fighting Systems 2 0 2 0 6
2. NAU 07316 Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer 2 0 2 0 6
3. NAU 07317 Ship Structures Design and Construction 2 1 4 1 12
4. NAU 07318 Strength of Materials and Structural Analysis 4 0 2 0 9
5. NAU 07319 Electrical and Electronics Engineering 4 0 1 1 9
6. NAU 07320 Matrices, Complex Numbers and Differential Equations 2 1 0 1 6
7. NAU 07321 Ship Hydrodynamics 2 1 4 1 12
Subtotal 18 3 15 4 60
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 4: Year 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
No Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. NAU 07422 Ship Design Skills and Marine Surveying 4 0 4 0 12
2. NAU 07423 Finite Element Method 2 1 4 1 12
3. NAU 07424 Automation and Control 4 1 0 1 9
4. NAU 07425 Research Methods and Statistics Analysis 2 0 2 0 6
5. NAU 07426 Business Economics 2 0 2 0 6
6. NAU 07427 Social Theories of Development 2 0 2 0 6
7. NAU 07428 Industrial Training II 0 0 6 0 9
Subtotal 60
16 2 20 2
Total hrs per week 40
Note: Industrial Training will be carried on during vacation
Semester 5: Year 3
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
No Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. NAU 07529 Shipyard Practices 4 1 0 1 9
2. NAU 07530 Fluid Mechanics and Computational Dynamics 2 0 2 0 6
3. NAU 07531 Design of Subsea Systems 4 1 2 1 12
4. NAU 07532 Computer Aided Design (CAD) 4 0 4 0 12
5. NAU 07533 Marine Technology and Welding 2 0 6 0 12
6. NAU 07534 Marine Materials and Corrosion 4 1 0 1 9
Subtotal 60
20 3 14 3
Total hrs per week 40
Semester 6: Year 3
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
No Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. NAU 07635 Numerical Method Techniques 4 1 2 1 12
2. NAU 07636 MATLAB for Naval Architects and Offshore Engineers 4 0 4 0 12
3. NAU 07637 Ship and Offshore Production Technology 4 0 4 0 12
4. NAU 07638 Rural and Urban Development 2 1 2 1 9
5. NAU 07639 Entrepreneurship Skills 2 0 2 0 6
6. NAU 07640 Industrial Training III 0 0 6 0 9
Subtotal 60
16 2 20 2
Total hrs per week 40
Note: Industrial Training will be carried on during vacation

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(b) Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 8) in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering (BNAOE)

Aim of the programme

This programme aims to provide the students with concepts, principles and skills of naval architecture and
offshore engineering, underpinning knowledge of ships and offshore structures construction, operation and
management and ability to use computers in naval architecture and offshore engineering design works.
Purpose of Qualification
This qualification is intended for a person who will be a Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineer in Marine
Engineering. The qualification is also intended for persons who will manage and supervise construction of marine
engineering structures and related enterprise.

Exit Point
An exit point for this programme will be at the end of the second semester

Module Arrangement
Semester 1: Year 4
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
No Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. NAU 08101 Offshore Construction 4 0 1 1 9
2. NAU 08102 Dynamics of Offshore Structures 4 0 1 1 9
3. NAU 08103 Offshore Standards and Recommended Practices 2 0 1 1 6
4. NAU 08104 Project Management 4 1 0 1 9
5. NAU 08105 Offshore Drilling and Production 4 1 0 1 9
6. NAU 08106 Risk Analysis and Safety Management 2 0 1 1 6
7. NAU 08107 Design Project Phase – I 0 0 8 0 12
Subtotal 60
20 2 12 6
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 2: Year 4
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
No Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. NAU 08207 Offshore Structure Design 2 0 1 1 6
2. NAU 08208 Seakeeping and Motions in Waves 2 1 0 1 6
3. NAU 08209 Marine and Offshore Machinery 2 0 1 1 6
4. NAU 08210 Machinery Maintenance and Strength Analysis 2 0 1 1 6
5. NAU 08211 Professional Ethical and Regulations 2 1 0 1 6
6. NAU 08213 Design Project – Phase II 0 0 4 0 6
7. Elective I 4 1 1 2 12
8. Elective II 4 1 1 2 12
Subtotal 60
18 4 9 9
Total hrs per week 40
NB: In semester two, 24 credits will be obtained from the two selected elective modules in order to
attain the minimum total of 60 credits.

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ELECTIVE
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week
No Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
Calculus (Multiple Integral), Vector Analysis and Partial
1. NAU 08214 4 1 1 2 12
Differential Equations
2. NAU 08215 C++ Programming Language 4 1 1 2 12
3. NAU 08216 3D-CAD modelling and assembling 4 1 1 2 12
4. NAU 08217 Offshore geotechnical engineering 4 1 1 2 12

4.2.14 Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management
(BPLSM)

(a) Higher Diploma (NTA Level 7) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management
(HDPLSM)
Aim of the Programme

The aim of the programme is to produce graduate with advanced concepts and knowledge in
Procurement, logistics and supply management in order to handle processes in
Procurement/purchasing, requisitions, deliveries warehousing, mitigations of business enterprises,
fleet management and intermodal transport networking and forecast in multiplex logistical and supply
chain environments, designing in logistics and supply chain models.
Purpose of Qualification

This qualification is intended for person who will be undertaking duties in Procurement, logistics and
supply chain networks at managerial level

Exit Point

An exit point at the end of the fourth semester is provided to the candidate who may not wish to
proceed to Bachelor Degree in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management.

Module Arrangement

Semester1 Year 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. SLU 07106 Logistics and Supply Chain Systems Management 4 1 2 1 12
2. PSU 07101 Operations Research 4 2 1 1 12
3. PSU 07102 Customer Relationship Management 2 1 2 1 9
4. SLU 07102 Engineering Knowledge for Ships 2 1 2 1 9
5. SLU 07104 Computer Applications 2 1 2 1 9
6. SLU 07105 Communication Skills 2 1 2 1 9
Subtotal 16 7 11 6 60
Total hrs per week 40

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Semester2 Year 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
7. PSU 07203 Procurement Negotiation Skills 4 1 1 0 9
8. PSU 07204 Materials Management 4 1 2 1 12
9. PSU 07205 Supply Chain Optimization and Logistics Costing 2 2 2 2 12
10. PSU 07206 Theories of Social Development 2 0 2 0 6
11. PSU 07207 Production and Operations Management 4 1 1 0 9
12. PSU 07208 Industrial Training I 0 0 8 0 12
Subtotal 16 5 16 3 60
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 3 Year 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. PSU 07309 Cargo and Goods in Transit Insurance 4 2 2 2 15
2. SLU 07317 Principles of Management and Leadership 2 0 1 1 6
3. PSU 07310 Technology in Supply Chain Management 2 1 2 1 9
4. SLU 07321 Customs Procedures and Regulations 2 1 2 1 9
5. PSU 07311 Strategic Sourcing and Suppliers Management 4 3 2 1 15
6. PSU 07312 Rural and Urban Development 2 0 2 0 6
Subtotal 16 7 11 6 60
7. Total hrs per week 40

Semester 4 Year 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. SLU 07423 Shipping Economics and International Trade 2 1 2 1 9
2. SLU 07425 Quantitative Approaches to Decision Making 2 1 2 1 9
3. SLU 07427 Procurement of Oil, Gas and Chemical 2 1 2 1 9
4. PSU 07413 Research Methods 2 1 2 1 9
5. PSU 07414 Sales and marketing Management 4 1 2 1 12
6. PSU 07415 Industrial Training II 0 0 8 0 12
Subtotal 12 5 18 5 60
Total hrs per week 40

(b) Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 8) in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain
Management (BPLSM)

Aim of the programme

The aim of the programme is to produce graduate with advanced concepts and knowledge in
Procurement logistics and supply management in order to handle processes in
Procurement/procurement, requisitions, deliveries warehousing, mitigations of business enterprises,
fleet management and intermodal transport networking and forecast in multiplex logistical and
supply chain environments, designing and simulation in logistics and supply chain models.

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Purpose of Qualification
This qualification is intended for person who will be undertaking duties in port operations,
Procurement/Procurement, logistics, supply chain operations and designing of transport networks.

Exit Point
An exit point is provided at the end of the second semester and candidate may look for job or
proceed to NTA level 9.

Module Arrangement
Semester 1 Year 3
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. PSU 08101 Green and Sustainable Logistics and Supply Chain 2 2 3 1 12
2. PSU 08102 Global Sourcing and Supply chain Collaborations 2 2 1 1 9
3. SLU 08106 Business Ethics and Corporate Governance 2 1 2 1 9
4. SLU 08103 Logistics System Simulation 2 2 3 1 12
5. PSU 08103 Financial Investment Analysis in Logistics. 4 0 1 1 9
6. PSU 08104 Procurement and Supplies Audit 2 1 2 1 9
Subtotal 14 8 12 6 60
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 2 Year 3
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. PSU 08205 Procurement Contract Management 4 0 3 1 12
2. PSU 08206 Public Procurement 2 2 3 1 12
3. PSU 08207 Management of Accounting 2 0 3 1 9
4. SLU 07212 Entrepreneurship 2 1 2 1 9
5. PSU 08208 Research Project 0 0 8 0 12
6. 2 0 1 1 6
Elective
Subtotal 12 3 20 5 60
Total hrs per week 40
NB: In semester two, 6 credits will be obtained from one selected elective modules in order to
attain the minimum total of 60 credits.

ELECTIVE MODULES
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week Credits
Code Module Title
L T P AS
1. SMU 08207 Freight Clearing and
2 0 1 1 6
Forwarding
2. MTU 08203 Flag and Port State Control 2 0 1 1 6
3. MEU 08104 Marine General Survey 2 0 1 1 6

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4.2.15 Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 7/8) in Transport and Supply Chain Management (BTSM)

(a) Higher Diploma (NTA Level 7) in Transport and Supply Chain Management (HTSM)

Aim of the Programme

The aim of the programme is to produce graduate with concepts and knowledge in transport and
supply management in order to handle processes in transport activities for all types of cargo,
passengers and livestock in intermodal transport networking and forecast. Work in complex
logistical and supply chain environments, designing in logistics and supply chain models.

Purpose of Qualification

This qualification is intended for person who will be undertaking duties in This qualification is
intended for person who will be undertaking duties in transport activities, processes, configure
business logistics and supply chain structures, transports’ modelling, plan and executions to facilitate
the flows of goods, information and related services.
Exit Point
An exit point at the end of the fourth semester is provided to the candidate who may not wish to
proceed to Bachelor Degree in Transport and Supply Chain Management.

Module Arrangement
Semester 1: Year 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. TSU 07101 Transport Economics 4 1 2 1 12
2. SLU 07104 Computer Applications 2 1 2 1 9
3. SLU 07105 Communication Skills 2 1 2 1 9
SLU 07106 Logistics and Supply Chain Systems
4. 4 1 2 1 12
Management
5. TSU 07102 Railway Transport Management 4 1 1 9
6. TSU 07103 Marketing of Transport Services 4 1 0 1 9
Subtotal 20 6 8 6 60
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 2 : Year 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/ Week Credits
S/N Module Code Module Title
L T P AS
1. TSU 07204 Logistics and Intermodal Transport Management 4 1 2 1 12
2. PSU 07206 Theories of Social Development 2 0 2 0 6
3. TSU 07205 Maritime Transport Management 4 1 0 1 9
4. TSU 07206 Road Transport Management 4 1 0 1 9
5. TSU 07207 Transport Safety and Security 4 1 2 1 12
6. TSU 07208 Industrial Training I 0 0 8 0 12
Subtotal 18 4 14 4 60
Total hrs per week 40

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Semester 3: Year 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. TSU 07309 Strategic Procurement Management 4 1 4 1 15
2. TSU 07310 Dangerous and Hazardous Goods Management 4 1 2 1 12
3. TSU 07311 Transportation and Warehousing Management 4 1 2 1 12
4. SLU 07317 Principles of Management and Leadership 2 0 1 1 6
5. SLU 07321 Customs Procedures and Regulations 4 1 0 1 9
6. PSU 07312 Rural and Urban Development 2 0 2 0 6
Subtotal 20 4 11 5 60
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 4 : Year 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. TSU 07412 Air Transport Management 4 1 0 1 9
2. TSU 07413 Pipeline Transport Management 4 1 0 1 9
TSU 07414 Strategic Organisation and Planning in Logistics
3. 2 1 0 1 6
and Transport
4. PSU 07426 Research Methods 2 1 2 1 9
5. TSU 07415 International Law of Carriage of Goods 2 1 0 1 6
6. SLU 07425 Quantitative Approaches to Decision Making 2 1 2 1 9
7. TSU 07415 Industrial Training II 0 0 8 0 12
Subtotal 16 6 12 6 60
Total hrs per week 40

(b) Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 8) in Transport and Supply Chain Management (BTSM)

Aim of the programme

The aim of the programme is to produce graduate with concepts and knowledge in transport and
supply management in order to handle processes in transport activities for all types of cargo,
passengers and livestock in intermodal transport networking. Should be capable in designing and
simulating various multiplex transport, logistics and supply chain environments.

Purpose of Qualification

This qualification is intended for a person who will be undertaking duties in procurement processes,
transport activities, processes, design; configure business logistics structures, transports’ modelling,
plan, policies formulation and executions to facilitate the flows of goods, information and related
services.

Exit Point
An exit point is provided at the end of the second semester and candidate may look for job or
proceed to NTA level 9.

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Module Arrangement

Semester 1 Year 3
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. TSU 08101 Urban and Rural Transport Management and Operations 2 1 2 1 9
2. PSU 08102 Global Sourcing and Supply chain Collaborations 2 2 1 1 9
3. PSU 08101 Sustainable Logistics and Supply Chain 4 2 1 1 12
4. TSU 08102 Financial Management and Accounting 4 2 1 1 12
5. SLU 08106 Business Ethics and Corporate Governance 3 1 1 1 9
6. TSU 08103 Law of Contract and Agency 4 0 1 1 9
Subtotal 19 8 7 6 60
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 2 Year 3
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. TSU 08204 Supply Chain Design and Simulation
2 1 2 3 12
2. TSU 08205 Freight Transport Operations 4 1 0 1 9
3. TSU 08206 Freight and Passenger Insurance
2 1 0 1 6
4. TSU 08207 Transport Network and Design
3 1 1 1 9
5. SLU 07212 Entrepreneurship
2 1 2 1 9
6. TSU 08208 Research Project 0 0 6 0 9
7. Elective
2 0 1 1 6
Subtotal 15 5 12 8 60
Total hrs per week 40
NB: In semester two, 6 credits will be obtained from one of the three elective modules in order to attain
the minimum total of 60 credits.

ELECTIVE MODULES
Scheme of Study Hrs/
Credits
Code Module Title Week
L T P AS
1. SLU 08212 Freight Clearing and Forwarding 2 1 1 6
2. MNU 08203 Flag and Port State Control 2 1 1 6
3. MEU 08104 Marine General Surveying 2 1 1 6

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4.2.16 Bachelor Degree in Oil and Gas Engineering NTA Level 7/8
(a) Higher Diploma in Oil and Gas Engineering
Aim of the programme
The aim of the programme is to provide the student with concepts and principles of oil and gas
engineering technology, provide skills and underpinning knowledge of exploration, evaluation,
production, drilling, transportation, refining and decommission of oil and gas projects, provide skills
on commission and decommission of oil and gas projects. And provide competence to accomplish
various tasks such as ability to use computers in design as well as interpreting engineering works.

Purpose of Qualification

The qualification is also intended for persons who will manage an oil and gas engineering related
enterprise. Furthermore, this qualification is also intended for a person who will perform various
tasks in oil and gas field such a design, build, develop and implement various structures such as
beam pumping unit, LNG processing plant and drilling system.

Exit Point
The Higher Diploma in Oil and Gas Engineering Technology is an exit from a four years bachelor
degree programme. The candidates who will exits the programme at the end of year 3 having
successfully attained a minimum of 360 credits will be eligible for award of Higher Diploma in Oil
and Gas Engineering Technology (HDOGET).

Semester 1 Year 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. OGU 07101 Basic Safety at Sea 1 0 1 0 3
2. OGU 07102 Petroleum Chemistry 2 1 0 1 6
3. OGU 07103 Workshop Technology and Practice 2 0 2 0 6
4. OGU 07104 Basic of Well Logging 2 0 1 1 6
5. OGU 07105 Material Science and Technology 2 0 2 0 6
6. OGU 07106 Basic of Technical Drawing 2 0 2 0 6
7. OGU 07107 Welding and Fabrication 2 0 0 2 6
8. OGU 07108 Elementary Calculus 2 0 2 2 9
9. OGU 07109 Geophysical Exploration Technology 2 0 2 0 6
10. OGU 07110 Basic of Oil and Gas Field Development 2 0 0 2 6
Subtotal 19 8 7 6 60
Total hrs per week 40

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Semester 2 Year 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. OGU 07211 Industrial Health, Safety and Environmental Protection 2 2 0 0 6
2. OGU 07212 Oil and Gas Law and Regulations 2 2 0 0 6
3. OGU 07213 Fundamental of Reservoir Engineering 2 0 2 0 6
4. OGU 07214 Fundamental of Oil and Gas Protection 2 0 2 2 9
5. OGU 07215 Computer System and Applications 2 0 4 0 9
6. OGU 07216 Fundamentals of Oil and Gas Economics 2 0 2 0 6
7. OGU 07217 Instrumentation and Control 2 0 2 0 6
8. OGU 07218 Industrial Training I 0 0 8 0 12
Subtotal 14 4 20 2 60
Total hrs per week 40
Note: Industrial Training will be carried on during vacation

Semester 3 Year 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. OGU 07319 Communication Skills 2 1 0 1 6
2. OGU 07320 Basic of Petroleum Engineering 2 0 2 0 6
3. OGU 07321 Petroleum Geology and Geophysical Exploration 2 0 2 0 6
4. OGU 07322 Engineering Drawing 2 0 2 0 6
5. OGU 07323 Reservoir Fluid Properties 3 0 3 0 9
6. OGU 07324 Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer 2 0 2 0 6
7. OGU 07325 Logistics and Supply Chain Systems Management 2 0 2 0 6
8. OGU 07326 Well Logging and Formation Evaluation 4 1 3 2 15
Subtotal 19 2 16 3 60
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 4 Year 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. OGU 07427 Development Studies 2 1 0 1 6
2. OGU 07428 Fundamentals of Drilling Engineering 2 0 2 0 6
3. OGU 07429 Fundamentals of Petroleum Production Engineering 2 0 2 2 9
4. OGU 07430 Gas Reservoir Engineering 2 0 2 0 6
5. OGU 07431 Oil and Gas Pipeline Technology 2 0 2 0 6
6. OGU 07432 Basics of Petroleum Reservoir Engineering 2 0 2 2 9
7. OGU 07433 Probability and Statistics 2 1 2 1 9
8. OGU 07434 Industrial Training II 0 0 6 0 9
Subtotal 14 2 18 6 60
Total hrs per week 40
Note: Industrial Training will be carried on during vacation

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Semester 5 Year 3
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. OGU 07535 Electrical and Electronics Engineering 2 0 2 0 6
2. OGU 07536 Petroleum Reservoir Engineering 2 0 2 2 9
3. OGU 07537 Petroleum Production Engineering 2 0 2 2 9
4. OGU 07538 Fluid Mechanics 2 0 2 0 6
5. OGU 07539 Research Methodology 2 0 1 1 6
6. OGU 07540 Principles of Management and Leadership 4 0 1 1 9
7. OGU 07541 Strength Materials 2 0 2 0 6
8. OGU 07542 Computer Programming and Software Applications 2 0 4 0 9
Subtotal 18 0 16 6 60
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 6 Year 3
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. OGU 07643 Business Economics 2 1 0 1 6
2. OGU 07644 Engineering Mechanics 4 1 0 1 9
3. OGU 07645 Fundamental of Petroleum Engineering Design 2 0 4 2 12
4. OGU 07646 Natural Gas Engineering 2 0 2 2 9
5. OGU 07647 Numerical Methods 2 1 0 1 6
6. OGU 07648 Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Technology 2 0 2 2 9
7. OGU 07649 Industrial Training III 0 0 6 0 9
Subtotal 14 3 14 9 60
Total hrs per week 40
Note: Industrial Training will be carried on during vacation

(b) Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 8) in Oil and Gas Engineering (BOGE)

Aim of the programme


This programme aims at producing graduate with concepts and principles of Oil and Gas
Engineering Technology, understanding, skills and underpinning knowledge of oil and gas asset
management; and with ability to use computers in oil and gas engineering design work.
Purpose of Qualification
The qualification is intended for a person who will have ability to: conduct research, design oil and
gas projects, analyse the viability of oil and gas project, install, operate and maintain oil and gas
field equipment, develop plans for drilling in oil and gas well, perform drill of oil and gas well,
perform well testing, monitor the well’s oil and gas production, analysing geological data, monitor

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and evaluate reservoir performance, prepare reports and maps, develop oilfield production
programmes, liaise with and advising managerial and technical staff, plan and construct boreholes.
Exit Point
An exit point is provided at the end of the second semester.
Semester 1 Year 4
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. OGU 8101 Underground Natural Gas Storage 2 0 2 0 6
2. OGU 8102 Reservoir Simulation and Performance Prediction 4 1 2 1 12
3. OGU 8103 Unconventional Reservoir 2 1 0 1 6
4. OGU 8104 Petroleum Refinery Technology 2 0 0 0 6
5. OGU 8105 Petroleum Economics 2 1 2 1 6
6. OGU 8106 Petrophysics of Reservoir Rocks 2 0 0 2 6
7. OGU 8107 Oil and Gas Field Development 2 0 2 0 6
8. OGU 8108 Entrepreneurship Practices 2 1 0 1 6
9. OGU 8109 Project Phase I 0 0 0 4 6
Subtotal 18 4 8 10 60
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 2 Year 4
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. OGU 8210 Advanced Drilling Engineering 2 2 2 2 12
2. OGU 8211 Maintenance Management of Machinery 2 1 2 1 9
3. OGU 8212 Management of Oil and Gas Projects 4 1 2 1 12
4. OGU 8213 Ethical Conducts and Engineering Procedures 2 1 1 0 6
5. OGU 8214 Project Phase II 0 0 0 6 9
6. Elective I 2 0 2 0 6
7. Elective II 2 0 2 0 6
Subtotal 14 5 11 10 60
Total hrs per week 40
NB: In semester two, 12 credits will be obtained from two selected elective modules in order to attain the
minimum total of 60 credits.

ELECTIVE MODULES
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. OGU 08215 C++ Programming for Engineers 2 2 6
2. OGU 08216 Oil and Gas Well Simulation 2 2 6
3. OGU 08217 Transport Processes in Petroleum Production 2 2 6
4. OGU 08218 Geostatic 2 2 6
5. OGU 08219 Oil and Gas Reservoir Modelling 2 2 6
6. OGU 08220 Petroleum Property Evaluation 2 2 6

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4.2.17 Bachelor Degree in Mechanical and Marine Engineering (NTA Level 7/8)
(a) Higher Diploma (NTA Level 6) in Mechanical and Marine Engineering-(BMME)

Aim of the Programme


This programme aims at producing graduate with concepts and principles of mechanical and
marine engineering, skills and underpinning knowledge of ships, their construction and their
operation; and ability to use computers in engineering work.

Purpose of Qualification
The qualification is intended for persons who will work as junior engineers to manage a
maritime and or mechanical engineering related enterprise. This qualification is also intended
for a person who will be an officer in charge of an engineering watch operating and monitoring
machineries on board a ship.
Exit Point
The Higher Diploma in Mechanical and Marine Engineering is an exit from a four years
bachelor degree programme. The candidates who will exits the programme at the end of year 3
having successfully attained a minimum of 360 credits will be eligible for award of Higher
Diploma in Mechanical and Marine Engineering (HDMME).

Semester 1 Year 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. MMU 07101 Basic Safety at Sea 1 0 1 0 3
2. MMU 07102 Elementary Calculus 2 0 1 1 6
3. MMU 07103 Basic of Computing Skills 2 1 1 0 6
4. MMU 07104 Maritime English 2 1 1 0 6
5. MMU 07105 Workshop Technology and Practice 2 0 3 1 9
6. MMU 07106 Basic of Technical Drawing 2 0 1 1 6
7. MMU 07107 Engine Room Rating 1 0 1 0 3
8. MMU 07108 Diesel Engine, Steam and Gas Turbines 2 0 3 1 9
9. MMU 07109 Marine Engineering Watch keeping 2 0 1 1 6
10. MMU 07110 Basic Mechanics 2 0 1 1 6
Subtotal 18 2 14 6 60
Total hrs per week 40

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Semester 2 Year 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. MMU 07211 Advanced Safety at Sea 1 0 1 0 3
2. MMU 07212 Marine Auxiliary Machinery and Systems 2 1 0 1 6
3. MMU 07213 Elementary of Material Science 2 1 0 1 6
4. MMU 07214 Basic of Computer Aided Drafting 2 1 1 0 6
5. MMU 07215 Basics of Maritime Law 2 0 0 0 3
6. MMU 07216 Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer 2 1 1 0 6
7. MMU 07217 Electro-technology 2 0 2 0 6
8. MMU 07218 Basic Machine Elements Design 2 1 1 0 6
9. MMU 07219 Instrumentation, Control and Automation 2 0 0 0 3
10. MMU 07220 Maintenance of Marine Auxiliary Machinery 2 1 1 0 6
11. MMU 07221 Industrial Practical Training I 0 0 6 0 9
Subtotal 19 6 13 2 60
Total hrs per week 40
Note: Industrial Training will be carried on during vacation

Semester 3 Year 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. MMU 07322 Communication Skills 2 1 0 1 6
2. MMU 07323 Matrix Algebra and Vector Analysis 2 1 0 1 6
3. MMU 07324 Solid Mechanics 3 0 2 1 9
4. MMU 07325 Materials Technology 2 0 3 1 9
5. MMU 07326 Engineering Statistics 4 0 1 1 9
6. MMU 07327 Development Studies 2 1 0 1 6
7. MMU 07328 Fluid Mechanics 2 0 1 1 6
8. MMU 07329 Naval Architecture 3 0 2 1 9
Subtotal 20 3 9 8 60
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 4 Year 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. MMU 07430 Calculus 2 1 0 1 6
2. MMU 07431 Numerical Methods 2 1 0 1 6
3. MMU 07432 Principles of Management 2 1 0 1 6
4. MMU 07433 Shipping Economics and International Trade 2 1 0 1 6
5. MMU 07434 Engineering Dynamics 4 1 0 1 9
6. MMU 07435 Design of Machine Elements 4 0 1 1 9
7. MMU 07436 Computer Aided Drafting 2 0 3 1 9
8. MMU 07437 Industrial Practical Training II 0 0 6 0 9
Subtotal 18 5 10 7 60
Total hrs per week 40
Note: Industrial Training will be carried on during vacation
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Semester 5 Year 3
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. MMU 07538 Mechanical Engineering Design 2 1 4 1 12
2. MMU 07539 Maintenance of Propulsion Machinery 2 1 4 1 12
3. MMU 07540 Industrial Electronics 2 1 2 1 9
4. MMU 07541 Shipbuilding Technology 2 1 2 1 9
5. MMU 07542 Research Methodology 2 1 2 1 9
6. MMU 07543 Basic of Electrical Engineering 2 1 2 1 9
Subtotal 12 6 16 6 60
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 6 Year 3
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. MMU 07644 Marine Survey 4 1 2 1 12
2. MMU 07645 Maritime Law 2 2 0 2 9
3. MMU 07646 Entrepreneurship 2 1 0 1 6
4. MMU 07647 Project Management 4 2 0 2 12
5. MMU 07648 Group Design Project 0 0 8 0 12
6. MMU 07649 Industrial Practical Training III 0 0 6 0 9
Subtotal 12 6 16 6 60
Total hrs per week 40
Note: Industrial Training will be carried on during vacation

(c) Bachelor in Marine and Mechanical Engineering (NTA level 8)


Aim of the programme
This programme aims at producing graduate with concepts and principles of mechatronics
engineering, understanding, skills and underpinning knowledge of mechatronics systems, their
construction, operation and management; and ability to use computers in engineering design work.
Purpose of Qualification
Upon successful completion of the programme graduates will have the qualification of working on
shore as engineers in related mechanical and marine engineering tasks in production industries,
industrial workshops or offshore platforms.
Also as officer in charge of engineering watch after acquiring the required supervised sea service.
Exit Point
An exit point is provided at the end of the second semester.

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Semester 1 Year 4
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. MMU 08101 Quantitative Methods 2 1 0 1 6
2. MMU 08102 Thermo-Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 2 1 3 0 9
3. MMU 08103 Fluid Machinery 2 1 2 1 9
4. MMU 08104 Computer Aided Design 2 1 2 1 9
5. MMU 08105 Engine Room Simulation 2 0 4 0 9
6. MMU 08106 Mechanical Vibrations 2 1 2 1 9
7. MMU 08107 Computational Fluid Dynamics 4 1 0 1 9
Subtotal 16 6 13 5 60
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 2 Year 4
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. MMU 08208 Environmental Management 4 2 0 2 12
2. MMU 08209 Manufacturing Processes and Industrial Automation 4 2 0 2 12
3. MMU 08210 Final Project 0 0 8 0 12
4. Elective I 4 2 0 2 12
5. Elective II 4 2 0 2 12
Subtotal 16 6 13 5 60
Total hrs per week 40
NB: In semester two, 24 credits will be obtained from two selected elective modules in order to attain the
minimum total of 60 credits.

ELECTIVE MODULES
Scheme of Study Hrs/
S/N Module Code Module Title Week Credits
L T P AS
1. MMU 08211 Dynamic and Control 4 2 0 2 12
2. MMU 08212 Industrial Management 4 2 0 2 12
3. MMU 08213 Business of Shipping 4 2 0 2 12
4. MMU 08214 Shipping Finance and Accounting 4 2 0 2 12
5. MMU 08215 Flag and Port State Control 4 2 0 2 12
6. MMU 08216 Ship Agency 4 2 0 2 12

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4.2.18 Bachelor in in Mechatronics Engineering (NTA Level 7/8)
(a) Higher Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering (NTA Level 7)
Aim of the programme
This programme aims at producing a graduate with comprehensive concepts and principles of
mechatronics engineering, skills and underpinning knowledge in a broad range of complex
technical activities responsible work at production industry and engineering plants use
computers in designing and simulation of engineering models and employ researches to provide
solutions to engineering problems.
Purpose of Qualification
This qualification is intended for a person who will determine how to improve production in
manufacturing by developing new machinery and tools, improve automated processes in a
production line and manage and supervise engineering plants and enterprises.
Exit Point
The Higher Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering is an exit from a four years bachelor
programme. The candidate who exits the programme at the end of year 3 having successfully
attained a minimum of 360 credits will be eligible for award of Higher Diploma in Mechatronic
Engineering (HDMTE)
Semester 1 Year 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credits
S/N Module Code Module Title
L T P AS
1. MEU 07146 Communication Skills for Engineers 2 1 0 1 6
2. MEU 07147 Matrix, algebra and Vector Analysis for Engineers 2 1 0 1 6
3. MEU 07148 Engineering Statics 4 1 0 1 9
4. MEU 07149 Electric Circuits 6 1 2 1 15
5. MEU 07101 Workshop Technology and Practice 2 0 6 0 12
6. MEU 07125 Engineering Drawing 2 1 1 0 6
7. MEU 07150 Computer systems and Application 2 1 1 0 6
Subtotal 20 6 10 4 60
Total Hrs per week 40

Semester 2 Year 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week Credits
S/N Module Code Module Title
L T P AS
1. MEU 07251 Engineering Dynamics 4 1 0 1 9
2. MEU 07252 Electrical and Electronics workshop Practice 2 0 6 0 12
3. MEU 07253 Development Studies 2 1 0 1 6
4. MEU 07254 Technical Computing with Matlab 2 0 2 0 6
5. MEU 07255 Calculus and Differential Equations for Engineers 2 1 0 0 5
6. MEU 07256 Electrical Principles and Technology 2 0 2 0 6
7. MEU 07257 Electronics Device and Devices and Circuits 2 1 1 1 7
8. MEU 07258 Industrial Training I 0 0 6 0 9
Subtotal 16 4 17 3 60
Total Hrs/per week 40
Note: Industrial Training will be carried on during vacation

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Semester 3 Year 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. MEU 07305 Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer 2 1 0 1 6
2. MEU 07336 Strength of Material 2 1 0 1 6
3. MEU 07359 Electrical Machines 4 0 3 0 11
4. MEU 07360 Electronics Circuit Design 2 1 1 0 6
5. MEU 07361 Statistics and Probability for Engineers 2 1 0 0 4
6. MEU 07309 Fluid Mechanics 2 1 0 1 6
7. MEU 07307 Design of Machine Elements 4 0 4 0 12
8. MEU 07306 Material Technology 4 1 0 1 9
Subtotal 22 6 8 4 60
Total Hrs per week 40
Semester 4 Year 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. MEU 07463 Computer Programming 2 1 2 1 9
2. MEU 07464 Mechanics of Solids 2 1 2 1 9
3. MEU 07465 Digital Logic Circuits and Design 4 1 0 1 9
4. MEU 07466 Microcontroller Based design 4 1 2 1 12
5. MEU 07467 Modeling Analysis and System Control 4 1 2 1 12
6. MEU 07468 Industrial Training II 0 0 6 0 9
Subtotal 16 5 14 5 60
Total Hrs/per week 40
Note: Industrial Training will be carried on during vacation
Semester 5: Year 3
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. MEU 07569 Industrial Automation 4 0 2 0 9
2. MEU 07549 Research Methodology 2 1 0 1 6
3. MEU 07570 Mechatronics System Design 4 1 3 0 12
4. MEU 07571 Artificial Intelligence 2 1 2 1 9
5. MEU 07572 Design of Control Systems 4 1 2 1 12
6. MEU 07573 Machine Parts Assembling 4 1 2 1 12
Subtotal 20 5 11 4 60
Total Hrs per week 40

Semester 6 Year 3
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. MEU 07674 Power Electronics 2 1 2 1 9
2. MEU 07675 Data Structures and Object Oriented
2 1 2 1 9
Programming
3. MEU 07676 Electrical Measurements and Instrumentation 2 1 2 1 9
4. MEU 07677 Electric Drives 2 1 2 1 9
5. MEU 07678 VLSI Design Concepts and Methodologies 2 1 2 1 9
6. MEU 07679 Industrial Training III 0 0 10 0 15
Subtotal 10 5 20 5 60
Total Hrs/per week 40
Note: Industrial Training will be carried on during vacation

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b) Bachelor Degree (NTA Level 8) in Mechatronics Engineering (BMTE)
Aim of the programme
This programme aims at producing graduate with concepts and principles of mechatronics
engineering, understanding, skills and underpinning knowledge of mechatronics systems, their
construction, operation and management; and ability to use computers in engineering design work.
Purpose of Qualification
This qualification is intended for a person who will determine how to improve production in
manufacturing by developing new machinery and tools, improve automated processes in a production
line and manage and supervise engineering plants and enterprises.
Exit
An exit point for this programme will be at the end of the second semester.
Semester 1 Year 4
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. SMU 08101 Quantitative Methods 2 1 0 1 6
2. MEU 08128 Modeling and Simulation 4 0 2 0 9
3. MEU 08129 Mechanical Vibrations 4 0 2 0 9
4. MEU 08130 Engineering Maintenance 4 0 4 0 12
5. MEU 08105 Computer Aided Design 4 1 2 1 12
6. MEU 08131 Robot Kinematics and Dynamics 4 1 2 1 12
Subtotal 22 3 12 3 60
Total Hrs per week 40
Semester 2 Year 4
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. MEU 08232 Embedded Systems 4 1 2 1 12
2. MEU 08233 Heat, Ventilation, Refrigeration
2 0 2 0 6
and Air Conditioning
3. MEU 08234 Project Management 2 1 0 1 6
4. MEU 08235 Engineering Economic Analysis 2 1 0 1 6
5. MEU 08236 Dissertation/ Design Project 0 0 8 0 12
6. Elective I 4 0 2 0 9
7. Elective I 4 0 2 0 9
Subtotal 18 3 16 3 60
Total Hrs/per week 40
ELECTIVE MODULES
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. MEU 08237 Numerical Analysis 4 0 2 0 9
2. MEU 08238 Entrepreneurship Skills 4 0 2 0 9
3. MEU 08239 Filter Design and Digital Signal 4 0 2 0 9
Processing
4. MEU 08240 High Voltage Engineering 4 0 2 0 9

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4.2.19 Master Degree (NTA Level 9) in Shipping Economics and Logistics (MSEL)

Aims of the Programme


The aim of the programme is to produce graduate with mastery of complex knowledge, skills and
aptitude in shipping economics and logistics. The programmes underpin issues in shipping and
logistics modelling and optimisations, port operations, fleet management and intermodal transport
networking. Furthermore, the graduate must be able to use computers in designing, simulation,
warehousing management, inventory control, mitigation of business enterprises, fleet management
and forecast for sustainable, profitable and productivity gearing to industrialized economy.

Purpose of the programmes


This qualification is intended for a person who will be a Shipping Economist and shall be able to
optimise, plan, organise, control, execute, evaluate the viable networks and projects in Shipping,
logistics and supply chain in a dynamic and sustainable business environment. Likewise, she/he shall
be able to carry out research, consultancy and develop policies at managerial level.
Module Arrangement
Semester 1 Year 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. SEG 09101 Shipping Business and Services Marketing 2 1 2 1 9
2. SEG 09102 Logistics and Supply Chain Systems 2 1 2 1 9
3. SEG 09103 Strategic Procurement and Inventory
2 0 1 1 6
Management
4. SEG 09104 Blue Economy Sustainability 2 1 2 1 9
5. Shipping Technology, Innovation and
SEG 09105 2 1 2 1 9
Survey
Subtotal
10 4 9 5 42
Total Hrs per week 28

Semester 2 Year 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. Shipping Economics and Port
SEG 09206 4 1 1 9
Management
2. Applied Business Statistics and Operations
SEG 09207 2 1 2 1 9
Research
3. Shipping Finance and Accounting
SEG 09208 2 1 2 1 9
Management
4. Shipping Derivatives and Risk
SEG 09209 2 1 1 6
Management
5. SEG 09210 Strategic Human Resource Management 2 1 1 6
Subtotal
12 2 7 5 39
Total Hrs per week 26

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Semester 3 Year 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. SEG 09311 Strategic Management and Business Ethics 2 1 2 1 9
2. SEG 09312 Research Methodology 2 1 1 6
3. SEG 09313 Maritime Law 2 1 2 1 9
4. SEG 09314 Managerial Economics 2 1 2 1 9
5. Elective 2 1 1 6
Subtotal
10 3 8 5 39
Total Hrs per week 26

Electives (one Module)


Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. SEG 09315 Intermodal and Multimodal Transport 2 1 1 6
2. SEG 09316 Passenger and Livestock Transport 2 1 1 6
3. SEG 09317 Entrepreneurship Practices 2 1 1 6

Semester 4 Year 2
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
1. SEG 09418 Dissertation 60
Sub Total
60

Total minimum credits required at this level is 180

4.2.20 Master Degree (NTA Level 9) in Transport and Supply Chain Management (MTSM)

Aims of the Programme

The aim of the programme is to produce graduate with mastery of complex knowledge skills and
aptitude in shipping economics, logistics and supply management in order to work in multiplex
transport, shipping, logistical and supply chain environments, manage the processes in designing
logistics and supply chain models, deliveries, mitigations of transport business enterprises, fleet
management and intermodal transport networking, cost-benefit analysis and forecast. Imbuing
positive attitudes toward work and professional advancement.

Purpose of the programmes


This qualification is intended for a person who will be a Transport Logician. The person will be able
to plan, cost, price, organise and execute transport and supply chain in a dynamic and sustainable
business environment at managerial level.

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Module Arrangement
Semester 1 Year 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
6. SMG 09120 Transport Economics and Regional 3 1 1 1 9
Markets
7. SMG 09121 Strategic Supply Chain Management and 3 1 1 1 9
Governance
8. SMG 09122 Shipping, Port Operations and Services 2 0 1 1 6
marketing
9. SMG 09123 Customer Service and Logistics Interface 3 1 1 1 9
Management
10. SMG 09124 Technology Enablers for Supply Chain 3 1 1 1 9
Management
Subtotal
14 4 5 5 42
Total Hrs per week 28

Semester 2 Year 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. Business Forecasting and Optimization
SMG 09225 3 1 1 1 9
Methods
2. Financing and Accounting of Transport
SMG 09226 2 1 0 1 6
and Supply chain Systems.
3. SMG 09227 Inventory and Warehouse Management 2 0 1 1 6
4. Maritime Transport Operations
SMG 09228 2 1 0 1 6
Management
5. SMG 09229 Rail Transport Operations Management 2 0 1 1 6
6. SMG 09230 Road Transport Operations Management 2 1 0 1 6
Subtotal 13 4 3 6 39
Total Hrs per week 26

Semester 3 Year 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. SMG 09331 Air Transport Operations Management 2 0 1 1 6
2. SMG 09332 Pipeline Transport Operations
2 0 1 1 6
Management
3. SMG 09333 Legal Aspects of Transport and Insurance 3 1 1 1 9
4. SMG 09317 Entrepreneurship 2 1 0 1 6
5. SMG 09312 Research Methodology 2 1 0 1 6
6. Elective 2 0 1 1 6
Subtotal 13 3 4 6 39
Total Hrs per week 26

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Electives (one Module)
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. Transport Geography and Network
SMG 09334 2 1 1 6
Analysis
2. Urban and Rural Transport Operations
SMG 09335 2 1 1 6
Management
3. Shipping Derivatives and Risk
SMG 09209 2 1 1 6
Management
4. SMG 09315 Intermodal and Multimodal Transport 2 1 1 6
5. SMG 09316 Strategic Management 2 1 1 6
Total minimum credits required at this level is 180

Semester 4 Year 2
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
1. SMG 09419 Dissertation 60
Sub Total
60

4.2.21 Master Degree in Marine Engineering Management (NTA Level 9)


Aim of the Programme
This programme aims at producing postgraduates engineers with current tools, knowledge and skills
necessary for a successful career in local and global marine engineering management; support the
progression of engineers of all disciplines; promote entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship and the
core values of ethical enterprise in modern economies.
Purpose of Qualification
This qualification is intended to provide students with skills and capability to analyse the
performance of ship at sea, manage maritime projects, model maritime systems, manage maritime
fleet and assets, control and maintain marine machineries and analyse the behaviour of materials and
their performance in marine environment.

Module Arrangement
Semester 1 Year 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. MEG 09101 Ship Performance Optimization 2 1 0 1 6
2. MEG 09102 Marine Design with CAD 2 2 4 0 12
3. MEG 09103 Ship Design Management 2 1 0 1 6
4. MEG 09104 Management of Marine Power Systems 2 1 2 1 9
5. MEG 09105 Maritime Energy Management 2 1 0 1 6
Subtotal 10 6 6 4 39
Total Hrs per week 26

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Semester 2 Year 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. MEG 09206 Shipboard Monitoring and Control Systems. 2 1 2 1 9
2. MEG 09207 Marine Maintenance and Asset Management 2 1 0 1 6
3. MEG 09208 Maritime Project Management 2 1 1 0 6
4. MEG 09209 Dynamic Modelling and Simulation of Marine
Systems 2 1 4 1 12
5. MEG 09210 Marine Computational Intelligence 2 1 4 1 12
Subtotal 10 5 11 4 45
Total Hrs per week 30

Semester 3 Year 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. MEG 09311 Programming with MATLAB 2 1 2 1 9
2. MEG 09312 Research Skills and Statistical Methods 2 1 0 1 6
3. MEG 09313 Safety and Environmental Engineering
2 1 0 1 6
Management
4. SEG 09332 Pipeline Transport Operations Management 2 1 0 1 6
5. ELECTIVE 2 2 0 2 9
Subtotal 10 6 2 6 36
Total Hrs per week 24

Electives
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. MEG 09314 Sustainable Maritime Business 2 1 0 1 9
2. MEG 09315 Regulatory Framework and Marine Survey 2 1 0 1 9
3. SEG 09313 Maritime Law 2 1 0 1 9
4. SEG 09104 Maritime Economics 2 1 0 1 9

Semester 4 Year 2
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
1. SMG 09419 Dissertation 60
Sub Total
60

4.2.22 Master Degree in International Trade and Maritime Law

Aim of the Programme

This programme aims at producing postgraduates with competence to evaluate circumstances in


maritime industry and give proper legal advice, competence knowledge to work on complex
maritime law issues and encourage positive attitude towards work and professional advancement.
Purpose of Qualification

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This qualification is intended for person who will work as business lawyers, legal adviser, shipping
solicitor, port manager, maritime brokers, costs lawyer, academic teacher/researcher, finance
administrators, transport and logistics lawyer.

Module Arrangement
Semester 1 Year 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. IMG 09101 Conflict of Laws 4 2 0 2 12
2. IMG 09102 Shipping Finance and Ship Registrations 4 1 0 1 9
3. IMG 09103 Carriage of Goods by Sea 4 1 0 1 9
4. IMG 09104 Marine Insurance and General Average 4 1 0 1 9
5. IMG 09105 Maritime Safety and Security 2 1 0 1 6
Subtotal 18 6 0 6 45
Total Hrs per week 30

Semester 2 Year 1
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. IMG 09206 International Trade Governance 4 1 0 1 9
2. IMG 09207 Trade and Letter of Credits 4 1 0 1 9
3. IMG 09208 Multimodal Transportation 4 2 0 2 12
4. SMG 09312 Research Methodology 2 1 0 1 6
5. IMG 09209 International Competition Law 4 1 0 1 9
Subtotal 18 6 0 6 45
Total Hrs per week 30

Semester 3 Year 2
Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. SMG 09317 Entrepreneurship 2 1 0 1 6
2. IMG 09310 E-Commerce 2 1 0 1 6
3. IMG 09311 Trade and Intellectual Property 2 1 0 1 6
4. Elective 2 1 0 1 6
Subtotal 8 4 0 4 24
Total Hrs per week 16

Electives (to select one module as elective)


Scheme of Study Hrs/Week
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
L T P AS
1. IMG 09312 International Environmental Law 2 1 1 6
2. IMG 09313 International Commercial Arbitration 2 1 1 6
3. SMG 09332 Pipeline Transport Operations Management 2 1 1 6

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Semester 4 Year 2
S/N Module Code Module Title Credits
2. SMG 09419 Dissertation 60
Sub Total
60

4.2.23 Master Degree in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science


Aims of the Programme

The aim of the programme is to produce graduates with:


 Competence to evaluate circumstances in maritime industry and give proper advice.
 Broad competency based knowledge to work on complex maritime transport management
issues.
 Positive attitudes toward work and professional advancement.

Objectives of the Programme

The objectives of the programme are:


 To provide students with comprehensive knowledge, skills and principles of marine nautical
science and maritime transport management.
 To provide students with technological skills necessary for supervision and safe operation of
marine vessels.
 To provide students with design, simulation and innovative skills in nautical science and maritime
transport
 To provide students with knowledge and skills in leadership, project management and research in
order to tackle problems in maritime industry.

Module Arrangement
Semester 1 Year 1
Scheme of Study
S/N Module Code Module Title Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS
1. MTG 09101 Maritime Safety and Security Management 2 1 2 1 9
2. MTG 09102 Navigation and Bridge Management 2 1 4 1 12
3. MTG 09103 Legislation and International Codes 2 1 2 1 9
4. MTG 09104 Ship Manoeuvring and Control 2 1 2 1 9
Subtotal 8 4 10 4 39
Total hrs per week 26

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Semester 2 Year 1
Scheme of Study
S/N Module Code Module Title Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS
1. MTG 09205 Propulsion and Auxiliary Systems
Management 2 1 2 1 9
2. MTG 09206 Marine Pollution Prevention and Management 2 1 0 1 6
3. MTG 09207 Research Methodology 2 2 2 2 12
4. MTG 09208 Maritime Economics and Shipping Business 2 1 2 1 9
5. MTN 09209 Management of Ports and Terminals 2 1 2 1 9
Subtotal 10 6 8 6 45
Total hrs per week 30

Semester 3 Year 2
Scheme of Study
S/N Module Code Module Title Hrs/Week Credits
L T P AS
1. MTG 09310 Cargo Stowage and Customs Management 2 1 0 1 6
2. MTG 09311 Simulation of Shipboard
Operations 2 1 2 1 9
3. MTG 09312 Dynamics of Marine Vessels 2 1 2 1 9
4. MTG 09313 Leadership and Management of Maritime
Industries 2 1 0 1 6
5. ELECTIVE 2 1 0 1 6
Subtotal 10 5 4 5 36
Total hrs per week 24

Electives (to select one module as elective)


S/N Code Module Title Scheme of Study Credits
Hrs/Week
L T P AS
1. MTG 09314 Maritime Accident and Investigation
Management 2 1 0 1 6
2. MTG 09315 Entrepreneurship Practice 2 1 0 1 6
3. MTG 09316 Maritime Inspection and Documentation 2 1 0 1 6
4. MTG 09317 Maritime Project Management 2 1 0 1 6

Semester 4 Year 2
S/N Code Module Title Credit
1. MTG 09418 Dissertation 60

Sub Total 60

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4.3 Certificate of Competency (CoC) Programmes

4.3.1 Maritime Transport Department

[Link] Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch on Ships less than 500GT Engaged on Near
Coastal Voyage

Aim of the Programme


This programme aims to meet the mandatory minimum requirements for knowledge, understanding and
proficiency in Table A-ll/3 of the STCW Convention for the function of Navigation at the Operational level,
Cargo handling and stowage at the Operational level and controlling the operation of the ship and care for
persons on board at the Operational level.

Module Arrangement

Scheme of Study
S/N Module Code Module Title Hrs/Week Total Hrs
L T P AS
1. TON 2101 Chart Work 5 0 1 0 6
2. TON 2102 Practical Navigation 5 0 1 0 6
3. TON 2103 Meteorology 5 0 0 0 5
4. TON 2104 Signalling 3 0 2 0 5
5. TON 2105 General Ship Knowledge 5 0 0 0 5
6. TON 2106 Watchkeeping (Orals) 5 0 0 0 5
7. TON 2107 Maritime Law 4 0 1 0 5
Subtotal 32 0 5 0 37
Total hrs per week 37

[Link] Master on Ships less than 500GT

Aim of the Programme


This programme aims to meet the mandatory minimum requirements for knowledge, understanding and
proficiency in Table A-ll/3 of the STCW Convention for the function of Navigation at the Operational
level, Cargo handling and stowage at the Operational level and controlling the operation of the ship and
care for persons on board at the Operational level.

Module Arrangement
Scheme of Study
S/N Module Code Module Title Hrs/Week Total Hrs
L T P AS
1. TON 2108 Business and Law 6 1 0 1 8
2. TON 2109 Ship Stability 5 0 1 2 8
3. TON 2110 Compasses 5 0 3 0 8
4. TON 2111 Information Technology 4 0 3 1 8
Subtotal 20 1 7 4 32
Total hrs per week 32

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[Link] Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch on Ships 500GT or more
Aim of the Programme
This programme aims to meet the mandatory minimum requirements for knowledge, understanding and
proficiency in Table A-II/1 of the STCW Convention for the function of Navigation at the operational
level, Cargo handling and stowage at the management level and controlling the operation of the ship and
care for persons on board at the operational level

Module Arrangement

Semester 1
Scheme of Study
S/N Module Code Module Title Hrs/Week Total Hrs
L T P AS
1. TO 2101 Coastal Navigation 4 2 2 0 8
2. TO 2102 Meteorology 4 1 2 0 7
3. TO 2103 Watchkeeping 4 2 0 0 6
4. TO 2104 Signalling 2 0 1 0 3
5. TO 2105 Ship Construction 3 0 0 1 4
6. TO 2106 Mathematics 4 0 0 2 6
7. TO 2107 Applied Science 4 0 0 2 6
Subtotal 25 5 5 5 40
Total hrs per week 40

Semester 2
Scheme of Study
S/N Module Code Module Title Hrs/Week Total Hrs
L T P AS
1. TO 2108 Ocean and Offshore Navigation 6 0 0 2 8
2. TO 2109 Electronic Navigation Systems 6 0 2 0 8
3. TO 2110 Operational Safety 6 0 0 2 8
4. TO 2111 Radar Navigation and Plotting 2 0 2 0 4
5. TO 2112 Maritime Law 3 0 0 1 4
6. TO 2113 Principles of Navigation 4 2 0 2 8
Subtotal 27 4 4 7 40
Total hrs per week 40

[Link] Master and Chief Mate on Ships between 500GT and 3000GT
Aim of the Programme

This programme aims to meet the mandatory minimum requirements for knowledge, understanding and
proficiency in Table A-ll/2 of the STCW Convention for the function of Navigation at the management
level, Cargo handling and stowage at the management level and controlling the operation of the ship and
care for persons on board at the management level.

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Module Arrangement

Scheme of Study
S/N Module Code Module Title Hrs/Week Total Hrs
L T P AS
1. TM 101 Navigation 4 0 0 0 4
2. TM 102 Navigation Instrumentation 2 0 0 0 2
3. TM 103 Watchkeeping 2 0 0 2 4
4. TM 104 Meteorology 2 0 0 0 2
5. TM 105 Engineering and control systems 2 0 0 0 2
6. TM 106 Shipboard Operations 2 0 0 2 4
7. TM 207 Ship Construction and Stability 4 0 1 1 6
8. TM 208 Business and Law 2 0 0 0 2
9. TM 209 Operation Management of maritime 2 0 0 2 4
Organizations
10. TM 210 Information Technology 2 0 1 0 3
11. TM 211 Shipping Economics 2 0 1 0 3
12. TM 212 Electronic Navigation Systems 2 0 1 0 3
Subtotal 28 0 4 7 39
Total hrs per week 39

[Link] Master and Chief Mate


Aim of the Programme

This programme aims to meet the mandatory minimum requirements for knowledge, understanding and
proficiency in Table A-ll/2 of the STCW Convention for the function of Navigation at the management
level, Cargo handling and stowage at the management level and controlling the operation of the ship and
care for persons on board at the management level.
Module Arrangement
Semester 1
Scheme of Study
S/N Module Code Module Title Hrs/Week Total Hrs
L T P AS
1. TM 1101 Navigation 5 0 2 0 7
2. TM 1102 Navigation Instrumentation 4 2 0 6
3. TM 1103 Watchkeeping 5 1 2 1 9
4. TM 1104 Meteorology 5 0 0 0 5
5. TM 1105 Engineering and control systems 4 1 0 0 5
6. TM 1106 Shipboard Operations 7 1 0 0 8
Subtotal 30 5 4 1 40
Total hrs per week 40

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Semester 2
Scheme of Study
S/N Module Code Module Title Hrs/Week Total Hrs
L T P AS
1. TM 1207 Ship Construction and Stability 8 0 0 3 10
2. TM 1208 Business and Law 6 0 0 1 6
3. TM 1209 Operation Management of Maritime
6 2 0 0 6
Organizations
4. TM 1210 Information Technology 2 0 2 0 4
5. TM 1211 Shipping Economics 4 0 0 0 4
6. TM 1212 Electronic Navigation Systems 3 1 2 0 5
7. TM 1213 Communication Skills 4 0 1 0 5
Subtotal 29 3 4 4 40
Total hrs per week 40

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4.3.2 Marine Engineering Department

[Link] Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch on Ships less than 750kW

Aim of the Programme

This programme aims to meet the minimum requirements for knowledge, understanding and proficiency that
is appropriate for officer in charge of an engineering watch less than 750 kW extracted from Table A-Ill/1 of
STCW for the function Marine Engineering at the Operational Level, for the function Electrical, Electronic
and Control Engineering at the Operational Level, for the function Maintenance and Repair at the Operational
Level and the background knowledge to support Controlling the Operation of the Ship and Care for Persons
on Board at the Operational Level.

Module Arrangement
Scheme of Study
S/N Module Code Module Title Hrs/Week Total Hrs
L T P AS
1. EO 201 Mathematics 2 0 1 0 3
2. EO 202 English 2 0 0 0 2
3. EO 203 Mechanics 2 0 1 0 3
4. EO 204 Thermodynamics 2 0 0 0 2
5. EO 205 Engineering Drawing 2 0 0 0 2
6. EO 206 Workshop Practice 2 0 0 4 6
7. EO 207 Diesel Engine 2 0 0 1 3
8. EO 208 Instrumentation and Control 2 0 0 0 2
9. EO 209 Marine Engineering Practice 2 0 0 3 5
10. EO 210 Electro-technology 2 0 1 2 5
11. EO 211 General Engineering Knowledge 4 0 2 0 6
Subtotal 24 0 5 10 39
Total hrs per week 39

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[Link] Electro-Technical Officer

Aim of the Programme

This programme aims to meet the mandatory minimum requirements for knowledge, understanding and
proficiency in Table A-Ill/6 of STCW for the function Electrical, Electronic and Control Engineering at the
Operational Level, for the function Maintenance and Repair at the Operational Level and the background
knowledge to support Controlling the Operation of the Ship and Care for Persons on Board at the Operational
Level.

Module Arrangement
Semester 1
Scheme of Study
S/N Module Code Module Title Hrs/Week Total Hrs
L T P AS
1. EOE 2101 Mathematics 3 0 0 1 4
2. EOE 2102 Maritime English 3 0 0 1 4
3. EOE 2103 Applied Science 3 0 0 1 4
4. EOE 2104 Electro-technology 4 0 8 2 14
5. EOE 2105 Computer Application and Networking 3 0 4 1 8
Subtotal 16 0 12 6 34
Total hrs per week 34

Semester 2
Scheme of Study
S/N Module Code Module Title Hrs/Week Total Hrs
L T P AS
1. EOE 2206 Maritime Management
2 0 0 0 2
2. EOE 2207 Instrumentation and Control
2 0 2 1 5
3. EOE 2208 Maritime Law
2 0 0 0 2
4. EOE 2209 Electronics
2 0 2 0 4
5. EOE 2210 Shipboard Machinery
4 0 4 1 9
6. EOE 2211 Maintenance of Electrical and Electronic
Equipment 4 0 10 3 17
Subtotal 16 18 5 39
Total hrs per week 39

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[Link] Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch

Aim of the Programme

This programme aims to meet the mandatory minimum requirements for knowledge, understanding and
proficiency in Table A-Ill/1 of STCW for the function of Marine Engineering at the Operational Level, for
the function of Electrical, Electronics and Control Engineering at the Operational Level, for the function
Maintenance and Repair at the Operational Level and the background knowledge to support Controlling the
Operation of the Ship and Care for Persons on Board at the Operational Level.

Module Arrangement
Semester 1
Scheme of Study
S/N Module Code Module Title Hrs/Week Total Hrs
L T P AS
1. EO 2101 Mathematics 2 0 0 1 3
2. EO 2102 Maritime English 2 0 0 1 3
3. EO 2103 Applied Science 2 0 0 1 3
4. EO 2104 Thermo Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 2 0 1 0 3
5. EO 2105 Engineering Drawing 2 0 0 0 2
6. EO 2106 Naval Architecture 2 0 0 0 2
7. EO 2107 Ship Construction 3 0 0 1 4
8. EO 2108 Workshop Technology and Practice 4 0 6 0 10
9. EO 2109 Motor Engineering Knowledge 4 0 2 1 7
Subtotal 23 0 9 5 37
Total hrs per week 37

Semester 2
Scheme of Study
S/N Module Code Module Title Hrs/Week Total Hrs
L T P AS
1. EO 2210 Engine Room Watchkeeping 2 0 0 0 2
2. EO 2211 Instrumentation and Control 4 0 1 1 6
3. EO 2212 Maintenance of Marine Machinery 2 1 4 1 8
4. EO 2213 Electro-technology 4 0 3 1 8
5. EO 2214 General Engineering Knowledge 4 2 4 1 11
6. EO 2215 Maritime Law 2 0 0 0 2
7. EO 2216 Maritime Management 2 0 0 0 2
Subtotal 20 3 12 4 39
Total hrs per week 39

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[Link] Chief Engineer Officer and Second Engineer Officer on Ships between 750kW and
3000kW

Aim of the Programme


This programme aims to meet the mandatory minimum requirements for knowledge, understanding and
proficiency in Table A-Ill/2 of STCW for the function Marine Engineering at the Management Level, for the
function Electrical, Electronic and Control Engineering at the Management Level, for the function
Maintenance and Repair at the Management Level and the background knowledge to support Controlling the
Operation of the Ship and Care for Persons on Board at the Management Level.
Module Arrangement
Scheme of Study
S/N Module Code Module Title Hrs/Week Total Hrs
L T P AS
1. EM 101 Applied Heat 2 0 0 0 2
2. EM 102 Applied Mechanics 2 0 0 0 2
3. EM 103 Information Technology 2 0 0 0 2
4. EM 104 Marine Engineering Knowledge 3 0 0 1 4
5. EM 105 Naval Architecture 1 0 0 0 1
6. EM 106 Ship Construction 1 0 0 0 1
7. EM 107 Automation and Control 2 0 0 1 3
8. EM 108 Shipping Economics 2 0 0 0 2
9. EM 109 Maritime Law 2 0 0 0 2
10. EM 110 Electrical Machines 2 0 2 0 4
11. EM 111 Maintenance Management 2 0 1 0 3
12. EM 112 Marine Diesel Engine 2 0 1 1 4
13. EM 113 Maritime Management 2 0 0 0 2
Subtotal 25 0 4 3 32
Total hrs per week 32

[Link] Chief Engineer Officer and Second Engineer Officer


Aim of the Programme
This programme aims to meet the mandatory minimum requirements for knowledge, understanding and
proficiency in Table A-Ill/2 of STCW for the function Marine Engineering at the Management Level, for the
function Electrical, Electronic and Control Engineering at the Management Level, for the function
Maintenance and Repair at the Management Level and the background knowledge to support Controlling the
Operation of the Ship and Care for Persons on Board at the Management Level.
Module Arrangement
Semester 1
Scheme of Study
S/N Module Code Module Title Hrs/Week Total Hrs
L T P AS
1. EM 1101 Applied Heat 2 1 0 1 4
2. EM 1102 Applied Mechanics 2 0 0 1 3
3. EM 1103 Information Technology 1 0 2 1 4
4. EM 1104 Marine Engineering Knowledge 6 0 5 1 12
5. EM 1105 Naval Architecture 2 1 0 1 4
6. EM 1106 Ship Construction 2 0 0 1 3
7. EM 1107 Automation and Control 4 0 2 1 7
Subtotal 19 2 9 7 37
Total hrs per week 37

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Semester 2
Scheme of Study
S/N Module Code Module Title Hrs/Week Total Hrs
L T P AS
1. EM 1208 Shipping Economics 2 0 0 1 3
2. EM 1209 Business and Maritime Law 2 1 0 1 4
3. EM 1210 Electrical Machines and Electronics 6 0 7 1 14
4. EM 1211 Maintenance Management 4 0 1 1 6
5. EM 1212 Marine Diesel Engine 4 0 2 1 7
6. EM 1213 Maritime Management 2 0 0 1 3
Subtotal 20 1 10 6 37
Total hrs per week 37

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CHAPTER 5: RULES AND REGULATIONS

The rules and regulations have been briefly presented in this prospectus as extracts from DMI Academic
Guidelines, Procedures and Rules. They are intended to give a quick review on DMI routine activities.

5.1 Primacy of Examination Regulations and Rules


The examination regulations and rules take precedence over any other rules, including those of external or
professional bodies, unless variation is specifically permitted.
5.2 Examinations Regulations and Rules
5.2.1 Special Arrangements

i. A student who, on account of physical disability or other handicap, are unable to sit for an
examination at the place appointed may apply to the Principal or his/her delegate for special
arrangements to be made.

ii. A student, who for a legitimate reason has to be absent from the Institute on the day set for an
examination may apply in writing, including documentary evidence, to the Principal or his/her
delegate to sit in another venue.

iii. If the Principal or his/her delegate is unable to arrange for suitable supervision or a suitable
venue such a student shall sit for a special examination as provided in Section 5.1 of these Rules.

5.2.2 Special Examinations

i. Special examinations may be granted if the Principal is satisfied that a student was unable to sit for
an examination on its due date due to medical reasons and death of close relative (parent/guardian,
husband, wife, child).
NB: The student who fails to pay his/her tuition fee will not be granted to sit for special
examination.

ii. A student allowed to sit for a special examination shall be deemed to be attempting the
examination for the first time and shall be accorded all the privileges for these guidelines. The
student who fails special examinations shall carry over/retake the module.

iii. Application for special examination will be done two weeks before final examination session
commencement.

5.2.3 Supplementary Examinations

i. A student may, under such conditions as may be prescribed by the Academic Committee from
time to time, be permitted to undertake a supplementary examination in a module, or modules,
provided that his/her GPA is at least 2.0 for Diploma and undergraduate and at least 2.5 for
Postgraduate..

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ii. A student of NTA level 7 who sits for a supplementary examination and fail will carry over the
module and continue to the next year provided that the candidate attains a GPA of at least 2.0 and
passes at least 50% of the total credits. This will not apply for a student in the exit year of level 7.
The student failing the carry over examination modules shall retake the module(s).

iii. Where a student has passed by virtue of supplementary examination module his/her grade will be
recorded as a pass (C).

iv. Course work shall not be taken into account in assessing supplementary examinations.

v. Supplementary examinations will normally be held on September.

5.2.4 Guidelines and Procedures for Carry overs/Retake

i. Who carry over/retakes a Course?


Carryover refers to a situation whereby a student fails to attain a minimum coursework score or a
student fails supplementary examination of the respective module(s).

Retake module(s) refers to a situation whereby:


 A student who sat for supplementary examinations fails to attain the pass marks assigned for the
programme; or
 A situation where a student fails three (3) module(s) in a particular semester; or
 A situation where a student at the exit point fails to attain a minimum coursework score; or
 The student failing the carry over examination modules shall retake the module(s).

ii. Retaking/Carry Over a Module


a. A candidate in NTA level 4, 5, and NTA level 7(Last year of level 7) to be promoted to the next
level of award, shall be required to pass all prescribed modules for the current level. Therefore,
in order to clear those modules a candidate shall retake that module(s) within the 12 months of
the following academic year.
b. A student in NTA Level 9 programme shall be allowed to carry-over modules failed during
supplementary examinations provided that his/her overall GPA is not less than 2.8. The carry-
over module shall be cleared within the 12 months of the next academic year.
c. A student who has a module to retake and this module falls beyond the set normal semester load
for their academic programmes shall pay tuition fees for the course(s) to be retaken and
administrative cost. Besides, such student also pays the fees as per cost per module formula.

Tuition Fee Payment formula for Re-taking and Carrying Over modules

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Whereby,
Tuition Fee means the semester tuition fee to be paid by the retaking/carrying-over student in that
particular semester
Total credit means total semester credits of the particular semester
Credit of the module means the number of module credits the student registers to retake/carry-
over.

iii. Procedures for Carry overs/retakes


While retaking a Course or Courses, a student shall:
a. Attend all the prescribed lectures/tutorials/Practical/Fieldwork in the Course or Courses; satisfy
all the requirements for the Coursework Component in the Course or Courses; and sit for the
semester Examinations in the Course or Courses.
b. A student shall retake the failed modules if he/she has accumulated three (3) carry over modules
in a particular semester.
c. A student shall be discontinued if he/she has accumulated more than three (3) carry over
modules in a particular semester.
d. A student who fails the supplementary examination of the carry over module(s) shall retake that
module.

e. A student shall be discontinued if he/she failed the retaking module(s)


 A candidate who has been discontinued on academic grounds shall not be readmitted in
the same programme until after two years.

 A student who had been discontinued on academic grounds shall not be allowed to
transfer his/her credits but one wishing to continue with Institution education in a
different programme or institution can do so provided that he/she registers in the next
study cycle.

f. A student is required to register for carryover module(s) first before registering for new
modules offered in that semester.
g. When a student has re-taken a course the Grades obtained in that module(s) shall be used in the
computation of his/her cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).
h. Whenever a Course has been retaken, the Academic Transcript shall indicate so accordingly.

iv. Procedure to register for re-taking/Carrying Over Module(s)

a. A student registering for re-taking or carrying- over module(s) is required to pay the fees as it is
stipulated in the formula in 5.2.4 (ii).
b. After payment a student is required to register into students database (OSIM) in the respective
class and module(s).
c. The carry-over/retake module shall be studied and assessed as a fresh module.
d. The re-taking/ carryover student should attend all the class sessions including assignments, tests,
and final examinations.

5.2.5 Examination Irregularities

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a. The Invigilator shall immediately report in writing any detected examination irregularity
occurred during the examination session to the supervisor. The supervisor will report the
irregularity (ies) in writing to the Registrar who submits report to DP/ARC for further action
according to the established guidelines and rules.

b. The Invigilator should not expel students from examination rooms after noticing examination
irregularity. The invigilator should allow the student to continue with his/her examination.
However, his/her results will be withheld until the Academic Council has decided on the issue.

c. Any candidate who shall be proven to have brought/used unauthorized material in the
examination room in any part of the examination process shall have committed examination
irregularities. Unauthorized materials such as written or printed materials, purses, electronic
equipment including cell-phones, pagers and any other device (other than an approved device)
capable of storing text or restricted information etc. shall not be allowed into the examination
premises.

d. Candidates shall not engage themselves in any form of communication in the examination room
when the examination is in progress. There shall be no borrowing or exchanging of materials
such as calculators, rulers and pens among candidates during examinations.
e. Any candidate who shall be proven to have committed examination irregularities, including
being involved in plagiarism and impersonation in any part of the examination shall be
discontinued from studies subject to confirmation by the Council.
f. The decision of the Academic Council on matters concerning examinations is final.

5.2.6 Examination of Project and Dissertation /Thesis


a. A student shall not present any work as a research project or dissertation /thesis report for the
diploma or higher diploma or bachelor degree or Postgraduate which has been accepted for any
award in the Institute or elsewhere.
b. Each student shall submit project or dissertation /thesis report in accordance with such
guidelines as may be determined from time to time to the Head of Department a project report
or dissertation/thesis in partial fulfilment of the diploma or higher diploma or bachelor degree or
Postgraduate requirements.
c. Project or dissertation /thesis report shall be examined by supervisor and assessed by person
other than a supervisor who shall mark and give a numerical value according to what is
stipulated in the DMI research project or dissertation /thesis guidelines.
d. Each supervisor shall follow the assessment provided in the curriculum and Academic
Guidelines, Procedures and Rules). The supervisor in regard of student’ performance shall
award marks.
e. Upon rejecting the supervisor a student shall submit to the Head of Department a reasoned
statement as to why any specified person should not be appointed supervisor of his/her project.
f. All final project or dissertation /thesis report shall be marked and be submitted to Research,
Consultancy and Publication Unit.

5.3 Conduct of Examinations


a. Student should show identification card issued by the Institute to the invigilator as evidence.

b. Any person, other than a student, an invigilator, supervisor or other authorized person may not
enter an examination room.

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c. Students shall assemble outside the examination room 20 minutes before the published
commencement time;
d. Students shall not enter the examination room until instructed to do so by the Invigilator which
normally is 15 minutes before the published commencement time;

e. No student shall be allowed to terminate his/her examination during the first 30 minutes after
commencement time and within the final 30 minutes of examination time;
f. A late student may be admitted to the examination within 30 minutes after the commencement
time but not thereafter.

g. No student shall:
i. Leave the examination room without permission from the invigilator and without
giving up the papers upon which he/she has been engaged.
ii. Any student who fails to comply with the provisions in g. (i) above shall be
regarded as having failed the examination.
h. A student shall not, except with the explicit permission of the Invigilator as indicated in the
examination paper, bring into the examination room any material whatsoever which conveys or
is capable of conveying information concerning any module.
i. A student having entered the examination room shall not communicate with any person other
than the invigilator.
j. A student shall comply with all written instructions regarding an examination.
k. A student shall not cheat or attempt to cheat during an examination, or attempt to do anything
intended to assist another student to cheat.
l. A student shall not remove from the examination room any worked scripts or notes, or any
material which is the property of the Institute. All papers for a particular examination shall be
provided on the examination day. The student should not take used and unused question paper,
answer booklet and any attachments provided during examination.

5.4 Registration for Modules


a. A student shall register in their respective Departments for the programme during the orientation week
while the continuing students will register for modules for the subsequent semesters of the first two
weeks after commencement of semester.

b. Elective modules shall be registered at the Department offering the programme. A student shall be
allowed to add or drop elective module(s) within the first two weeks of the semester.

c. A student shall be examined in all modules registered for.


d. For an elective module to be offered, the minimum number of students shall be five.

5.5 Absence from Examination


a. A student who absents from an examination without compelling reasons shall be discontinued from the
Institute.

b. A student who was absent during the end of semester examinations and provided reasons for
postponement and permission granted by the Principal. The maximum duration for postponement of
studies shall be two semesters.

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5.6 Dates and Duration of Examinations
i. Examinations timetable shall be published by Examinations Office in the 13th week of the semester.

ii. Duration for examinations shall be two hours for NTA Level 4, two and half hours for NTA Level 5-
6 and three hours for NTA Level 7 - 9.

5.7 Provisional results publication

a. The provisional examination results shall be published by the Departments soon after the Departmental
meeting. The results shall be provisional for two weeks and students must settle all complaints during
that time. The Departments after handling students’ complaints shall present the provisional results
before the Academic Committee meeting for discussion and deliberation. The provisional examinations
results shall be presented before the Academic Council Meeting for Discussion, deliberation and
Approval

b. Examination results shall be published as final results immediately after the approval of the Academic
Council and no more changes shall be allowed.

Progress from Year to Year (Semester to Semester)


a. A student for shall be allowed to proceed to the next level after passing all the examinations for the year.

b. A student in NTA Level 4-8 getting an overall GPA less than 1.8 shall be discontinued from studies. A
student in NTA Level 9 programme by coursework and dissertation, getting overall GPA less than 2.5
shall be discontinued from studies.

c. A Student attaining a GPA greater than or equal to 1.8 and greater than or equal to 2.5 for NTA Level 4-8
and NTA Level 9 respectively to be allowed to sit for supplementary examinations. After supplementary
the GPAs of 2.0 and 3.0 must be attained for NTA Level 4-8 and NTA Level 9, respectively.
A student in NTA Level 4-8 attaining a GPA less than 2.0 and NTA Level 9 attaining a GPA less than
3.0 after supplementary examinations shall be discontinued from studies.

d. A student failing in a supplementary examination shall be required to carry over the respective module
next academic year. Provided that the candidate attains a GPA of at least 2.0 and 3.0 for NTA Level 4-8
and NTA Level 9 respectively.

e. The highest grade for NTA levels 4-8 supplementary examinations shall be the lowest pass mark of “C”
and ‟B” for NTA Level 9.

f. Supplementary shall be conducted in September of each academic year and shall be notified by the
Examination unit.

5.8 Postponement of Studies


a. Permission for postponement of studies will be granted by the Principal in consultation with the
sponsor, Dean of students and head of respective department.
b. A students requesting for postponement must be registered or enrolled in a given program and
attended a minimum of one semester.
c. The maximum duration for postponement of studies shall be two semesters.

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5.9 Procedure for Calculating Grade Point Average (GPA)
In calculating the GPA, credits for all core and fundamental programmes shall be used as well as credits
from electives making the minimum required credits for the particular NTA programme. When a student
takes elective modules more than minimum required, the excess modules shall not be used in calculating
GPA.

5.10 Replacement of Lost Academic Certificates


The Institute may issue another copy in case of loss of the original certificate on condition that:-
(a) The applicant produces a sworn affidavit;
(b) The certificate so issued shall be marked "COPY", across it;
(c) The replacement certificate shall not be issued until 12 months after reporting the loss to the Institute;
(d) The applicant must produce evidence that the loss has been gazetted in the past 90 days and a written
loss report from the Police;
(e) A fee prescribed by the Institute at the beginning of the academic year shall be charged, for the copy
of the certificate issued.

5.11 Issue of Academic Transcript


The Institute may issue transcripts at a cost prescribed at the beginning of the academic year.
5.12 Weighing of Individual Assessment
Weighting of individual assignments within the assessment component shall reflect the relative
difference in their importance or level of difficulty.

i) Weighing of Assessment Components


The weighing of assessment components for programmes that contribute credits towards the
awards are as follows:
a. For NTA Level 4-8
Semester Examination Component: 40%
Continuous Assessment Component: 60%
b. For Postgraduate Programmes (Course Work)
Semester Examination Component: 60%
Continuous Assessment Component: 40%
ii) For each of the assessment components under (i) above, the weight given to the practical
examination or practical continuous assessment component, where applicable, shall be
proportional to the weight assigned to the practical element in the module being assessed.
iii) For NTA level 7-8, a student shall be required to obtain at least 1/2 of the continuous
assessment to sit for semester examination of the respective module.
iv) For NTA level 4-6, a student shall be required to obtain at least 2/3 of the continuous
assessment to sit for semester examination of the respective module.
v) At least 10% of the semester examination of the respective module must be obtained.

vi) A student who absents from any continuous assessment test or fails to submit assignment(s)
given during the programme work without compelling reasons shall be a zero mark.

5.13 Responsibilities of Students

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(a) General Responsibilities
It is the responsibility of students to comply with the programme and module requirements for
attendance and for completion of assessment.

(b) Particular Responsibilities


Students should note these responsibilities in particular:
i. Student’s attendance should not be less than 80% of the total module hours.
ii. Ensure that they are aware of examination dates and programme work submission
dates; and
iii. Attend examinations and submit work for assessments as required.

5.14 Penalties for Late Submission of Assignments


Students who fail to submit assignments by the prescribed date without good cause shall be penalized as
given below:

i. 1 to 9 days late: 5% of the possible total mark will be deducted from the mark achieved by the
student for every day on which the work remains submitted.

ii. 10 days late or more: a mark of zero will be recorded.


In this guideline, “Days” include weekdays

5.15 Discontinuation
a) Any student who will be found to have cheated in any part of the examination shall be deemed
to have failed in that examination for that semester and shall be discontinued from the studies,
subject to confirmation by the Academic Council.

5.16 Examination Eligibility


a) A student presenting him/herself for written examinations must have complied fully with the Institute
and Programme requirements regarding eligibility, including payment of fees.

b) A student presenting himself for written examinations shall have his/her Identity Card checked before the
examination commencement.

c) A student not in possession of Students Identity Card will not be allowed to sit for examinations.

d) A student who fails to meet a minimum of 80% attendance shall be allowed to repeat a semester/year if
he/she was absent on acceptable grounds. In the case of unacceptable grounds he/she shall be
discontinued from the programme.

e) Where non-attendance is due to reasons beyond the control of the student e.g. illness, the Principal may
waive the minimum attendance requirement, if the student requests so. However, after the examination
results no appeal shall be entertained on this ground.

f) For NTA level 7-8, a student shall be required to obtain at least 1/2 of the continuous assessment to sit
for examination of the respective module.
g) For NTA level 4-6, a student shall be required to obtain at least 2/3 of the continuous assessment to sit
for examination of the respective module.

5.17 Appeal

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a) A student may appeal to the Principal for his examination script to be re-marked after paying appeal fee. The
appeal fee will be prescribed at the beginning of academic year. If the appeal is successful, the student will be
refunded his/her appeal fee.

b) Except where unfair marking or other academic irregularity in the conduct of the examination is alleged, no
appeal shall lie in respect of any other grounds.

c) No appeal shall be entertained after a lapse of 14 days from the date of publication of the provisional
examination results.

5.18 Medical Examination


A student’s offer of place in this Institute is subject to his/her being proved medically fit. Student is therefore
required to arrange to be medically examined by a registered medical practitioner and forward the certificate of
medical fitness to the registrar’s office. The student is responsible for any medical examination fees and other
expenses related thereto.

5.19 Immigration Formalities


Every foreign student is required to obtain a valid passport and other relevant documents as appropriate before
she/he leaves for Tanzania. The Institute will assist registered students with valid travel documents to obtain study
permits from the Director of Immigration Services.

5.20 Accommodation
The Institute does not provide accommodation facilities to students. However the Institute can provide advice or
assist students in finding appropriate accommodation in the city. Accommodation costs will be borne by the
students themselves.

5.21 Transport
Travel and transit subsistence allowance shall be paid by the student him/herself. The Institute does not pay for
the students’ transport expenses to and from the Institute. Also the Institute does not pay for the students’
transport to and from Industrial Training site.

5.22 Fees
Fees are payable in advance. Students will not be admitted unless their fees have been paid at the beginning of the
academic year. Fees once paid are not refundable. An invoice for the required fees may be obtained from the
Institute on request.

5.23 Property
The Institute does not accept responsibility for any loss or damage to any student’s property that may occur.
Students are therefore, advised to take care of their valuable items and not to leave any of their valuables in
classrooms. They are further advised to clearly mark their personal effects including books.

5.24 Students Organization

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The Dar es Salaam Maritime Institute Students Organization (DAMISO) is the officially recognized organization
representing all students at the Institute. The objectives of the organization are:

 To provide social, recreational and cultural coordination;


 To voice the collective wishes of its members (students);
 To negotiate with various authorities; and
 To promote the educational welfare and interest of its members.

The organization is headed by an elected president whose term of office is normally one academic year. The
official address for each student at the Institute shall be that of the Institute.

5.25 Facilities at DMI


The Institute has classrooms, resource learning centre, engineering workshop, computer laboratories, Electro lab,
full mission engine room simulator and full mission bridge simulator, Full Mission Crane Simulator, Live Radar,
Life Raft Station, DMS Engine Room Simulator, Fire Station, GMDSS laboratory, two standby generators,
seamanship workshop, training vessel and lifeboats.

5.26 Medical Services


The Institute does not provide medical services at its campus. However, students are strongly advised to have
health insurance. It is mandatory to be covered by National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) by creating control
number from student’s OSIM Account ready for paying the card and the process of payment should be done not
later than one month after the commencement of the first semester of each academic year.

5.27 Discipline
All students admitted to this Institute are supposed to observe the Institute rules. Students who register for
programmes conducted by the Institute shall abide with all lawful orders given by the Principal or any other
officer to whom such power has been vested. Failure to observe or comply with lawful orders on the part of the
student may lead him or her to disciplinary proceedings or summary dismissal.

5.28 Sponsorship
It is highly recommended that students have sponsors who will pay for their fees and living cost. However
students who, will pay for their own fees will be allowed to do so. Students who will receive sponsorship of the
Government of the United Republic of Tanzania will be required to adhere to the Government’s sponsorship
policy. The Institute does not offer sponsorship or financial assistance of any kind. It is the responsibility of the
student to seek a sponsor who will pay for the Institute fees and allowance.

5.29 Institute Rules


5.29.1 All students are required to conduct themselves in a sensible manner and with decorum. Undisciplined
students may be suspended or required to withdraw from the programme of study.

5.29.2 Drunkenness within the Institute compound is strictly prohibited. Any student found drunk and if his/her
drunken behaviour is likely to cause disturbance of peace, drastic disciplinary action will be taken
which may include expulsion.

5.29.3 Attendance and punctuality to classes are highly demanded by the Institute administration. A student who
arrives more than fifteen (15) minutes late will be marked “absent.” An official (written) explanation
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may be required for being late.

5.29.4 During the training period students are required to observe and maintain the laws of the country. Students
who commit offenses will be taken care of by law enforcing instruments and the Institute
administration will not be bound to bail the culprits out of lawful custody.

5.29.5 Students are not allowed to use the Institute office telephones or Making telephone calls/texting/charting
using his/her mobile while classes are in session is strictly prohibited.

5.29.6 Students are at all times required to appear smart and in decent manner and accepted dress code.
Indecent dresses, wear of sandals (Kanda mbili), caps, and sunglasses are prohibited (refer students by
law PART III article 15(a-t).

5.29.7 Government property must be taken care of. Loss or damages to public property belonging to DMI is
recoverable at replacement cost.
5.29.8 Students wishing to proceed home to attend urgent family affairs will be required to seek written
permission from his/her respective Head of Department/Dean of Students.

5.29.9 Taking meals, fruits, sodas or any types of food in classrooms except drinking water are strictly
prohibited.

5.29.10 The Institute’s security guards are the enforcers of some of the rules and must therefore be obeyed.

5.29.11 It is prohibited to move any Institute furniture from its assigned locations.

5.30 Students’ General Discipline conduct

5.30.1 All students shall obey lawful orders at all times in their actions and pronouncements.

5.30.2 Students have a duty to conduct themselves with due regard for the Institute’s objectives thus, uphold its
good name and reputation.

5.30.3 Therefore, every student shall act in a respectful manner towards all fellow students, staff, as well as
members of the public; regardless of race, gender, religious belief, language or disablement.

5.31 General Code of Conduct

5.31.1 Students’ grievances shall be addressed through proper channels i.e. Students government and Institute
Management. Students’ Government leaders have direct access to DP/ARC, DP/PFA and the Principal.

5.31.2 Smoking is prohibited in the Institute’s premises.

5.31.3 Every student of this Institute shall abide to all relevant laws of this country.

5.31.4 Firearms, explosives or other dangerous weapons shall not be brought in the premises of the Institute

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except by express permission of the Institute Management.

5.31.5 Any change of name shall not be allowed at any time during one’s studentship at the Institute. A name
once registered cannot be changed during the whole period of study (every student is supposed to have
sorted out any problems with their names before registration with the Institute).

5.32 Academic Conduct

5.32.1 Students sitting for an examination or test shall comply with the instruction of the invigilator/supervisor.

5.32.2 Students must show their respective identity card at any time when required by an authorized officer of
the Institute. No student shall sit for examination or test without displaying his/her identity cards.

5.32.3 Students must complete all the programme work as given, short of that one does not qualify to sit for
semester examinations. All work shall be presented to the respective lecturer within schedule otherwise
one must provide evidence of the good reason(s) as to why did not present his/her work.

5.32.4 Any student intending to travel outside Dar es Salaam region during the semester must seek permission
from the Institute Authority.
5.32.5 All students shall hang at their neck their Identity cards while on the Institute premises and on training
missions outside the Institute.

5.32.6 A student must be punctual for all class sessions.

5.32.7 A student must attend every session of the programme unless they have obtained permission from the
Lecturer of the relevant module, Head of relevant department or the DP/ARC.

5.32.8 All students shall abide by all the Institute’s rules and guidelines, short of that disciplinary action shall be
taken by the Institute.

5.33 Industrial Training Conduct


During industrial training students are bound by the student’s code of conduct and by the rules of conduct
of the place of training. Industrial training shall be attended one hundred per cent attendance and shall be
at a place allocated by the Institute.

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CHAPTER 6: PAYMENT OF FEES AND STUDY CONDITIONS

1.1 Fee Payments


The fees per academic year/programme should be paid in full for a student to study the respective programme. A
student must pay the required fees in full or by two instalments before commencement of any semester. Other
fees (administrative) are paid once per full course duration at the commencement of any academic programme.

Fees shall be payable to DAR ES SALAAM MARITIME INSTITUTE through control number generated from
the system.

Bank pay- slip should be submitted at DMI indicating:


o Candidate’ full name( as it appears in application form)
o Purpose of deposit (e.g. Registration fee, tuition fee etc.)
o Foreign students should pay in US dollars

The fees may be revised at any time without notice. (As ANNEX 1)

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ANNEX 1 Fee Structure for Programmes Offered at DMI for 2023/2024 Academic Year

Tuition Fee Structure for NTA Levels 4 & 5 for Academic year 2023/2024 (Per student per year)
Year Tuition Fees per Year
S/No. Department Programmes of Local East Non-East
Study (TZ) African Africans (USD)
(USD)
1. Maritime and Transport Basic Technician Certificate in Marine Operations (BTCMO) 1 1,430,000 975.00 1,200.00
Technician Certificate in Marine Transport and Nautical Science 1
1,540,000 1,050.00
(TCMTNS) 1,200.00

2. Marine Engineering Basic Technician Certificate in Mechanical and Marine 1 1,430,000 975.00 1,200.00
Engineering (BTCMME)
Basic Technician Certificate in Oil and Gas Engineering 1 1,430,000 975.00 1,200.00
(BTCOGE)
Basic Technician Certificate in Naval Architecture and Offshore 1 1,430,000 975.00 1,200.00
Engineering (BTCNAOE)
Basic Technician Certificate in Marine Welding and Fabrication 1 1,430,000 975.00 1,200.00
(BTCMWF)
Technician Certificate in Marine Engineering (TCME) 1 1,540,000 1,050.00 1,680.00
Technician Certificate in Mechanical and Marine Engineering 1 1,540,000 1,050.00
1,680.00
(TCMME)
Technician Certificate in Oil and Gas Engineering (TCOGE) 1 1,540,000 1,050.00 1,680.00
Technician Certificate in Naval Architecture and Offshore 1 1,540,000 1,050.00
Engineering 1,680.00
TCNAOE)
Technician Certificate in Marine Welding and Fabrication 1 1,540,000 1,050.00
1,680.00
(TCMWF)

3. Science and Basic Technician Certificate in Shipping and Logistics 1 750.00 1,200.00
Management Management 1,100,000
(BTCSLM)
Basic Technician Certificate in Procurement, Logistics and 1 750.00 1,200.00
1,100,000
Supply Chain Management (BTCPLSM)
Basic Technician Certificate in Transport and Supply Chain 1 750.00 1,200.00
1,100,000
Management (BTCTSM)
Basic Technician Certificate in Cargo Tallying and Supply 1 750.00 1,200.00
1,100,000
Chain Management (BTCCTSM)

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Technician Certificate in Shipping and Logistics Management 1 870.00


1,276,000 1,392.00
(TCSLM)
Technician Certificate in Procurement, Logistics and Supply 1 870.00
Chain Management (TCPLSM) 1,276,000 1,392.00
Technician Certificate in Transport and Supply Chain 1 870.00
Management (TCTSM) 1,276,000 1,392.00

ADMINISTRATIVE COST (PAYABLE ONCE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR)


S/No. COST ITEM LOCAL (TZ) FOREIGN (USD)
EAST AFRICAN (USD) NON-EAST AFRICAN
(USD)
1. Registration Fee 45,000 45 45
2. Examination Fee 70,000 70 70
3. Student ID 15,000 15 15
4. DAMISO 10,000 10 10
5. Graduation (for graduating class) 40,000 25 25
Other Costs Payable Direct to NTA Levels 4 & 5 Student
S/No. Item Number of Days per Costs in Tsh. Costs in USD
Year
1. Accommodation allowance 252 15,000 /= per Day 15 per Day
2. Food Allowance 900,000/= per semester 900 per semester
3. Books and Stationary 350,000/= per Year 350 per Semester
4. Field Allowance (56 days) 15,000 /= per Day 15 per day
5. Project work Allowance 100,000/= 100
6. Sea Service Allowance 700,000/= 700
7. Health Insurance 50,400

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Tuition Fee Structure for NTA Level 6 for Academic year 2023/2024 (Per student per year)
S/No. Department Programmes Year Tuition Fees per Year
of Local East Non-East
Study (TZ) African Africans (USD)
(USD)
1. Maritime and Transport Ordinary Diploma in Marine Transport and Nautical Science 1 1,800.00
1,650,000 1,125.00
(ODMTNS)

2. Marine Engineering Ordinary Diploma in Marine Engineering (ODME) 1 1,650,000 1,125.00 1,800.00
Ordinary Diploma in Oil and Gas Engineering (ODOGE) 1 1,650,000 1,125.00 1,800.00
Ordinary Diploma in Naval Architecture and Offshore 1 1,650,000 1,125.00 1,800.00
Engineering (ODNAOE)
Ordinary Diploma in Marine Welding and Fabrication 1 1,650,000 1,125.00 1,800.00
(ODMWF)
Ordinary Diploma in Mechanical and Marine Engineering 1 1,650,000 1,125.00 1,800.00
(ODMME)

3. Science and Ordinary Diploma in Shipping and Logistics Management 1 945.00 1,512.00
1,386,000
Management (ODSLM)
Ordinary Diploma in Transport and Supply Chain Management 1 1,386,000 945.00 1,512.00
(ODTSM)
Ordinary Diploma in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain 1 1,386,000 945.00 1,512.00
Management (ODPLSM)

ADMINISTRATIVE COST (PAYABLE ONCE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR)


S/No. COST ITEM LOCAL (TZ) FOREIGN (USD)
EAST AFRICAN (USD) NON-EAST AFRICAN
(USD)
Registration Fee 45,000 45 45
1. Examination Fee 70,000 70 70
2. Student ID 15,000 15 15
3. DAMISO 10,000 10 10
4. Graduation (for graduating class) 40,000 25 25

Other Costs Payable Direct to NTA Levels 6 Student


S/No. Item Number of Days per Costs in Tsh. Costs in USD

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Year
1. Accommodation allowance 252 15,000 /= per Day 15 per Day
2. Food Allowance 900,000/= per semester 900 per semester
3. Books and Stationary 350,000/= per Year 350 per Semester
4. Field Allowance (56 days) 15,000 /= per Day 15 per day
5. Project work Allowance 100,000/= 100
6. Sea Service Allowance 700,000/= 700
7. Health Insurance 50,400

Fee Structure for NTA Levels 7 & 8 for Academic year 2023/2024 (Per student per year)
S/No. Department Programmes Year of Tuition Fees per Year
Study Local (TZ) East African Non-East Africa
(USD) (USD)
1. Maritime and Transport Bachelor Degree in: 1 1,540,000 1,050.00 1,680.00
Maritime Transport and Nautical Science 2 1,540,000 1,050.00 1,680.00
3 1,540,000 1,050.00 1,680.00
4 1,606,000 1,095.00 1,752.00

2. Marine Engineering Bachelor Degree in: 1 1,595,000 1,088.00 1,740.00


 Marine Engineering Technology 2 1,595,000 1,740.00
 Mechanical and Marine Engineering 1,088.00
 Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering 3 1,595,000 1,088.00 1,740.00
 Mechatronics Engineering
 Oil and Gas Engineering 4
*These fees apply to all programmes under this 1,650,000 1,125.00 1,800.00
department

3. Science and Bachelor Degree in: 1 1,540,000 1,050.00 1,680.00


Management  Shipping and Logistics Management 2 1,540,000 1,050.00 1,680.00
 Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain 3
Management
 Transport and Supply Chain Management 1,650,000 1,125.00 1,800.00
*These fees apply to all programmes under these
department

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ADMINISTRATIVE COST (PAYABLE ONCE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR)


S/No. COST ITEM LOCAL (TZ) FOREIGN (USD)
EAST AFRICAN (USD) NON-EAST AFRICAN
(USD)
1. Registration Fee 45,000 45 45
2. Examination Fee 70,000 70 70
3. Student ID 15,000 15 15
4. DAMISO 10,000 10 10
5. Graduation (for graduating class) 40,000 25 25
Other Costs Payable Direct to NTA Level 7& 8 Student
S/No. Item Number of Days per Costs in Tsh. Costs in USD
Year
1. Meals and Accommodation allowance 252 15,000 per Day 15 per Day
2. Books and Stationary 250,000 per Year 250 per Day
3. Industrial Training (56 days) 15,000/= per day 15 per day
4. Special Faculty Requirement 350,000 for year 1 &2 350 for year 1 &2
5. Project Work Allowance (3rd year or 2,000,000 year 2 1,000,000/= per year
4th )
6. Health Insurance 50,400
Tuition Fee Structure for NTA Level 9 for Academic year 2023/2024 (Per student per year)
S/No. Department Programmes Year Tuition Fees per Year
of Local East Non-East
Study (TZ) African Africans (USD)
(USD)
1. Maritime and Transport Master Degree in International Trade and Maritime Law 1 2,315,000 1,500.00 1,500.00
(MITML)
Master Degree in Maritime Transport Management and Nautical 2 900.00
2,200,000 900.00
Science (MMTNS)

2. Marine Engineering Master Degree in Marine Engineering Management (MMEM) 1 2,315,000 1,500.00 1,500.00
2 2,200,000 900.00 900.00

3. Science and Master Degree in Shipping Economics and Logistics (MSEL) 1 2,315,000 1,500.00 1,500.00
Management 2 900.00
2,200,000 900.00

Master Degree in Transport and Supply Chain Management 1 2,315,000 1,500.00 1,500.00
(MTSM) 2 900.00
2,200,000 900.00

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ADMINISTRATIVE COST (PAYABLE ONCE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR)

S/No. COST ITEM LOCAL (TZ) FOREIGN (USD)


EAST AFRICAN (USD) NON-EAST AFRICAN
(USD)
1. Registration Fee 45,000 45 45
2. Examination Fee 70,000 70 70
3. Student ID 15,000 15 15
4. DAMISO 10,000 10 10
5. Graduation (for graduating class) 40,000 25 25
6. Dissertation 500,000 500 500
Other Costs Payable Direct to Student
S/No. Item Number of Days per Costs in Tsh. Costs in USD
Year
1. Meals and Accommodation allowance 252 15,000 per Day 15 per Day
2. Books and Stationary 250,000 per Year 250 per Day
3. Special Faculty Requirement 350,000 for year 1 &2 350 for year 1 &2
4. Dissertation 2,000,000 year 2 2,000 for year 2
5. Health Insurance 50,400
Tuition Fee Structure for Certificate of Competency for Academic year 2023/2024 (Per student per year)
S/No. Programmes Year Tuition Fees per Year
of Local (TZ) East Non-East
Study African Africans (USD)
(USD)
1. Chief and Second Engineer Officer 1 2,420,000.00 1,650.00 2,640.00
2. Master and Chief Mate 1 2,420,000.00 1,650.00 2,640.00
3. Officer in Charge of Engineering Watch 1 2,200,000.00 1,500.00 2,400.00
4. Master and Chief Mate between 500 & 3000 GT 1 2,079,000.00 1,418.00 2,268.00
5. Officer in Charge of Navigational Watch 1 2,200,000.00 1,500.00 2,400.00
6. Master on Ships less than 500GT 1 1,144,000.00 780.00 1,248.00
7. Officer in Charge of Navigational Watch 1
935,000.00 638.00 1,020.00
Near Coastal less than 500 GT
8. Chief Engineer Officer and Second Engineer Officer on Ships 1
849,750.00 579.00 927.00
between 750kW and 3000kW
9. Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch on Ships less than 1
935,000.00 638.00 1,020.00
750kW
10. Electro-Technical Officer 1 1,826,000.00 1,245.00 1,992.00

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ADMINISTRATIVE COST (PAYABLE ONCE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR)


S/No. COST ITEM LOCAL (TZ) FOREIGN (USD)
EAST AFRICAN (USD) NON-EAST AFRICAN
(USD)
1. Registration Fee 45,000 45 45
2. Examination Fee 70,000 70 70
3. Student ID 15,000 15 15
4. DAMISO 10,000 10 10
5. Graduation (for graduating class) 40,000 25 25
Other Costs Payable Direct to Certificate of Competency Student
S/No. Item Number of Days per Costs in Tsh. Costs in USD
Year
1. Meals and Accommodation allowance 252 15,000 per Day 15 per Day
2. Books and Stationary 250,000 per Year 250 per Day
3. Special Faculty Requirement 350,000 for year 1 &2 350 for year 1 &2
4. Health Insurance 50,400

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2023/2024

The Period from 16th October, 2023 – 31th October 2024


ACADEMIC ALMANAC FOR 2023/2024 (NTA LEVEL 4-8)
DATE EVENT
16 - 20 October, 2023
th th
Orientation and Registration Week for New Students
23rd October, 2023 First Semester for new and continuing NTA Level 4-8 students
Begins
30th October – 03rd November Second quarter Board of Governors meeting
06th November, 2023 End of students’ Registration for the Academic Year
2023/2024
29th November, 2023 Convocation
30th November, 2023 Graduation Ceremony
30 October –13 December, Transfer window for NTA level 7/8
th th

2023
04th –08th December, 2023 Test I
08 December, 2024
th
General Assembly (Students and DMI Management)
11th –15th December, 2023 Uploading Test I and Assignment I results of NTA Level 4-8
29 December,2023
th
Feedback on approved Transfers
29th December,2023 Deadline for submission of Students enrolment data
2023/2024
08th -12th January, 2024 Test II
08 -12 January, 2024
th th
Setting of first semester examinations for NTA Level 4-8
15th-19th January, 2024 Uploading Test II and Assignment II results of NTA Level 4-8
15 -19 January, 2024
th th
Internal Moderation of NTA Level 4-8 Examinations
22 January, 2024
nd
Release of 1st Semester Examination Timetable
22nd -26th January, 2024 External Moderation of NTA Level 4-8 Examinations
26 January, 2024
th
DAMISO Presents to Management General Students
Feedback on Academic Issues for the First Semester
29 January – 02 February, Third quarter Board of Governors meeting
th nd

2024
05th – 16th February, 2024 First Semester Examination session for NTA Level 4-8
19th February- 11th March, Recess for NTA Level 4-8
2024
19th -23rd February, 2024 Marking and Uploading 1st Semester Examination Results for
NTA Level 4-8
26th -28th February, 2024 Departmental meetings to review 1st Semester Examination
Results and Publish provisional results for NTA Level 4-8
Examinations
06 March, 2024
th Academic Assembly Meeting
11th March, 2024 Commencement of 2nd semester
11th March, 2024 Academic Committee Meeting
12 -13 March, 2024
th th 1st Semester Examination Results Preparation and
Compilation
14th March, 2024 Academic Council meeting

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DATE EVENT
29 March–14th May,2024
th
Uploading Semester I Examination Results in the NACTVET
Database (2023/2024) and Submission of hardcopy of the
results to NACTVET
22nd -25th April, 2024 Test I
29th April – 03rd May, 2024 Fourth quarter Board of Governors meeting
29th April – 03rd May, 2024 Uploading Test I and Assignment I results of NTA Level 4-8
13th May, 2024 Opening of Admission cycle for the Academic Year 2024/2025
15th May-28th July, 2023 Receiving applications for September intake in the academic
year 2024/2025.(First Round)
20th -24th May, 2024 Test II
27th -31st May, 2024 Uploading Test II and Assignment II results of NTA Level 4-8
27th -31st May, 2024 Setting of Second semester examinations for NTA Level 4-8
03rd – 07th June, 2024 Internal Moderation of NTA Level 4-8 Examinations
10th June, 2024 Release of 2nd Semester Examination Timetable
10th – 14th June, 2024 External Moderation of NTA Level 4-8 Examinations
14th June, 2024 DAMISO Presents to Management General Students
Feedback on Academic Issues for the First Semester
18th June, 2024 General Assembly (Students and DMI Management)
24th June – 05th July, 2024 Second Semester Examination session for NTA Level 4-8
08th July – 30th August, 2024 Industrial Practical Training(IPT)
08th – 12th July, 2024 Marking and Uploading 2nd Semester Examination Results for
NTA Level 4-8
15th – 17th July, 2024 Departmental meetings to review 2nd Semester Examination
Results and Publish provisional results for NTA Level 4-8
Examinations

24th July, 2024 Academic Assembly Meeting


31st July, 2024
01st -2nd August, 2024 02nd Semester Examination Results Preparation and
Compilation
06th August, 2024 Academic Council meeting
02nd -13th September, 2024 Special/Supplementary Examinations for NTA level 4-8
16th – 20th September, 2024 NTA level 4-8 End of Marking and Uploading Special/
Supplementary Examination Results for 2023/2024
23rd -25th September, 2024 Departmental meetings to review Special/ Supplementary
Examination Results and Publish provisional results for NTA
Level 4-8 Examinations
30th September, 2024 Academic Committee Meeting
01st -02nd October, 2024 Special/ Supplementary Examination Results Preparation and
Compilation
03rd October, 2024 Extra Ordinary Academic Council meeting

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ALMANAC FOR CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE (CoC) COURSES


FOR 2023/2024 ACADEMIC YEAR
NA DATE EVENT
1.
10th July – 15th September, 2023 Application window for CoC.

2.
22nd September, 2023 Submission of selected CoC Applicants to TASAC for eligibility
approval.
3.
06 -10 November, 2023
th th
Orientation and Registration Week

4.
13th November, 2023 Commencement of 1st Semester for All CoC Courses.

5.
29th January -02nd February, Submission of 1st Semester Examination papers for
2024 Master/Chief Mate, Chief Engineer Officer/ Second Engineer
Officer, OOEW>750kW ,OONW>500GT & ETO for the
academic year 2023/2024
6.
05th -09th February, 2024 Internal Moderation of examinations for Master/Chief Mate,
Chief Engineer Officer/ Second Engineer Officer,
OOEW>750kW ,OONW>500GT ETO
7.
16th February, 2024 Submission of 1st Semester Examination papers to TASAC for
moderation for Master/Chief Mate, Chief Engineer Officer/
Second Engineer Officer, OOEW>750kW ,OONW>500GT &
ETO
8.
04th March, 2024 Release of Examination Timetable for MASTER/CHIEF MATE,
CHIEF ENGINEER OFFICER/ SECOND ENGINEER
OFFICER, OOEW>750KW ,OONW>500GT & ETO
9.
04th -08th March, 2024 Submission of Semester Examination papers for
OONW<500GT/ OOEW<750kWfor the academic year
2023/2024
10.
18th-29th March, 2024 1st Semester Examination session for Master/Chief Mate,
Chief Engineer Officer/ Second Engineer Officer,
OOEW>750kW ,OONW>500GT & ETO
11.
11th to 15th March, 2024 Internal Moderation of examinations for OONW<500GT/
OOEW<750Kw
12.
27th March, 2024 Submission of Semester Examination papers for
OONW<500GT/ OOEW<750kW to TASAC for moderation
13. 01 –14 April, 2024
st th Recess for Master/Chief Mate, Chief Engineer Officer/
Second Engineer Officer, OOEW>750kW ,OONW>500GT &

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NA DATE EVENT
ETO
14. 01st –05th April, 2024 Marking Session for Master/Chief Mate, Chief Engineer
Officer/ Second Engineer Officer,
OOEW>750kW ,OONW>500GT & ETO
15.
10th April, 2024 Submission of Marked Scripts to TASAC for Master/Chief
Mate, Chief Engineer Officer/ Second Engineer Officer,
OOEW>750kW ,OONW>500GT & ETO
16. 15th April, 2024 Commencement of 2nd Semester for Master/Chief Mate, Chief
Engineer Officer/ Second Engineer Officer, OOEW>750kW,
OONW>500GT & ETO.
17.
29th April – 10th May, 2024 Examination session for OONW<500GT/ OOEW<750kW

18.
13th - 17th May, 2024 Marking Session for OONW<500GT/ OOEW<750kW

19.
22nd May, 2024 Submission of Marked Scripts for OONW<500GT/
OOEW<750kW to TASAC
20.
01 – 05 July, 2024
st th
Submission of 2nd Semester Examination papers for
(Master/Chief Mate, Chief Engineer Officer/ Second Engineer
Officer, OOEW>750kW ,OONW>500GT & ETO) of the
academic year 2023/2024
21.
08th -12th July, 2024 Internal Moderation of examinations
22.
19th July, 2024 Submission of 1st Semester Examination papers to TASAC for
moderation
23.
05th August, 2024 Release of Examination Timetable for Master/Chief Mate,
Chief Engineer Officer/ Second Engineer Officer,
OOEW>750kW ,OONW>500GT & ETO
24.
19th-30th August, 2024 2nd Semester Examination session for Master/Chief Mate,
Chief Engineer Officer/ Second Engineer Officer,
OOEW>750kW ,OONW>500GT & ETO
25.
02nd -06th September, 2024 Marking Session for Master/Chief Mate, Chief Engineer
Officer/ Second Engineer Officer,
OOEW>750kW ,OONW>500GT & ETO
26.
11th September, 2024 Submission of Marked Scripts to TASAC

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