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CADET PROGRAM. CONTENT. 1 . Current Demand on Seafaring Professional. 2 . Programs (Diploma in Nautical Studies & Marine Engineering). 3 . Entry Requirements. 4 . Recruitment Process. 5 . Career Progression. 6 . Program Fees. Shipping and World Trade.
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CONTENT • 1. Current Demand on Seafaring Professional • 2. Programs (Diploma in Nautical Studies & Marine Engineering) • 3. Entry Requirements • 4. Recruitment Process • 5. Career Progression • 6. Program Fees
Shipping and World Trade • Involves 90 % of World Trade. For eg, transporting oil, gas, raw materials, manufactured goods and many more. • Shipping is the Life Blood of the Global Economy • The Operation of Merchant Ships Represents 5% of Global Economy (More than US380 Billion)
Shipping and World Trade • 50,000 merchant ships trading internationally. • Registered in over 150 nations • Manned by over a million seafarers
Safety and Regulations • Shipping is the safest and most environmentally benign commercial transport • Shipping is the least environmentally damaging form of Commercial Transport • The safety of shipping is regulated by International Maritime Organization (IMO)
INDUSTRY INSIGHT ON TENTH MALAYSIAN PLAN TENTH MALAYSIAN PLAN • Nurturing, Attracting and Retaining Top Talent • Transforming Malaysia from middle-income to high-income. • Comprehensive reform across the entire life-cycle of human capital development. • Skills training will be given special emphasis • Education and Training • Allowing greater mobility of academics to conduct research and consultancy and for industry practitioners to teach in universities. Maritime Infrastructure • RM1 billion for the capital dredging of port channels to cater for bigger vessels and upgrading works • Upgrading works of Westport, Port of Tanjung Pelepas and Penang Port, totalling RM6 billion • Oil and gas • Enhancing skills (both technical and management) training in partnership with industry; • Enhancing linkages in the downstream industries to optimise resources, facilities and services • Expanding opportunities in logistics and maritime business activities; Excerpts from Tenth Malaysia Plan (2011 – 2015)
CURRENT DEMAND ON SEAFARERS • Shortage of Seafarers • BIMCO/ISF Manpower 2005 Updates, the world will be facing shortfall of 27,000 seafarers (officer level) by the year 2015. • BIMCO – The Baltic International Maritime Council – world largest private shipping organization with 2,720 members. • More than 50% of the officers employed on Malaysian flag foreign going vessels are expatriates. • Currently, there are about 4,000 Malaysian Registered Ship. • Opportunity in Tertiary Education in Malaysia • Notes: • Placement for students in local higher learning institutes (private and public) are est. 211,532 • Malaysia needs 30% of its labor force with tertiary education to achieve the characteristics of first-world talent base
The Programs Course : Diploma in Nautical Studies Venue : Melaka Main Campus Duration : 6 Semesters 1st Year : Study at Campus 2nd Year : 12-month Sea Service 3rd Year : Study at Campus, Assessment : Internal Exams and Marine Dept Oral Exam for Certificate of Competency Class 3 Watchkeeping Officer.
The Syllabus - Diploma in Nautical Studies
The Programs Course : Diploma in Marine Engineering Venue : ALAM Melaka Main Campus Duration : 6 Semesters 1st Year : Study at Campus 2nd Year : 12-month Sea Service 3rd Year : Study at Campus Assessment : Internal Exams and Marine Dept Oral Exam for Certificate of Competency Class 3 Watchkeeping Engineer
The Syllabus - Diploma in Marine Engineering
Entry Requirements - Diploma in Nautical Studies • Entry Requirements : • SPM Examination with strong credits in : • Bahasa Malaysia • English Language • Mathematics • Physics • Male or Female • Single • Age 17 – 25 years old • Minimum height of 158cm and weight of 48kg for male applicants (BMI: 18.5 – 24.9) • Minimum height of 155cm and weight of 42kg for female applicants (BMI: 18.5 – 24.9) • Mentally and physically fit • Not colour blind • No visual aids (for DNS only).
Entry Requirements - Diploma in Marine Engineering • Entry Requirements : • SPM Examination or UK GCE O’Level equivalent with strong credits in : • English Language • Mathematics • Physics • Additional Mathematics • National Language – Bahasa Malaysia (for Malaysian) • Male or Female • Single • Age 17 – 25 years old • Minimum height of 158cm and weight of 48kg for male applicants (BMI: 18.5 – 24.9) • Minimum height of 155cm and weight of 42kg for female applicants (BMI: 18.5 – 24.9) • Mentally and physically fit • Not colour blind • Vision : Maximum power allowed for DME is 200
Cadets Recruitment • There is only One Intake per year : August • Recruitment Exercise is held twice a year in :- • January (application using SPM Trial Exam Results) • April (application using actual SPM Exam Results) • Short-listing is based on academic achievements and co-curriculum activities. • Shortlisted Candidates will be called to attend Selection Process :
Training Quality Control (TQC) • Objectives • To enhance the education and training of merchant navy officers • To improve the cadets’ and officers’ performance and competency toensure the safety and reliability of operations onboard ships.
TQC For Diploma Programs Pre-Entry Induction ALAM’s Fitness Test • Lecturer’s • Assessment • End Semester • Exam • Refer failed • paper/s • TARB progress • report • Ship Master / Chief • Engineer to conduct • one- to-one • discussion with • cadets on their • progress and • feedback. • TARB progress • report • Lecturer’s • Assessment • End • Semester Exam • Physical Fitness • (STCW B-I/9) • Ship Master / Chief • Engineer to conduct • one- to-one • discussion with • cadets on their • progress and • feedback. • Value Based • Assessment • Enhanced Marine • related Project Paper • Structured • Interview • GPA <2.70 • Compulsory Tutorial • Practical • Competency Check • GPA <2.70 • Compulsory • Tutorial • Passed all papers • before going for • shipboard training • Eye vision • (STCW A-I/9) • For DME – 1 month shipyard • exposure (optional) • Entry Assessment • Academic • Assessment • Medical • examination • Pre-Semester 5 • Entry Assessment • Compulsory tutorial & • Streaming for failed • candidates • Practical • Competency • Check Minimum Entry Qualification
Deck Officer Training – STCW 2010 Manila Amendments • Deck Cadet • Watchkeeping Officer • Master • Chief Officer
Engineering Officer Training – STCW 2010 Manila Amendments • Engine Cadet • Watchkeeping Engineer • Chief Engineer Officer • Second Engineer Officer
Career Progression Chart
MERCHANT SHIP DEPARTMENT DECK ENGINE CATERING
SHIP ORGANIZATION O F F I C E R S R A T I N G S
Deck Officer Career Progression • Approved Pre-Sea Training • Basic Training • Basic Oil & Chemical / Gas • Security Awareness • Survival Craft & Rescue Boats • Advance Fire Fighting • Medical First Aid • GMDSS • Bridge Resource Management • Designated Security Training • Advance Oil/Chemical/Gas • Leadership & Teamworking Skill Maritime Law, Codes & Conventions Terrestrial & Celestial Navigation Ship Stability & Construction Cargo Management Communication Seamanship • Combined Master & Mate • Medical Care • Leadership & Managerial Skill • Refresher Survival Craft • Refresher Adv. Fire Fighting • Ship Security Officer
Engineering Officer Career Progression • Approved Pre-Sea Training • Basic Training • Basic Oil & Chemical / Gas • Security Awareness • Survival Craft & Rescue Boats • Advance Fire Fighting • Medical First Aid • Engine Resource Management • Designated Security Training • Advance Oil/Chemical/Gas • Leadership & Teamworking Skill Maritime Law, Codes & Conventions Marine Power Plant – Motor/Steam Marine Electronic & Communication Naval Architecture Control System Pollution Prevention • Combined Master & Mate • Medical Care • Leadership & Managerial Skill • Refresher Survival Craft • Refresher Adv. Fire Fighting • Ship Security Officer
career Progression – AGE & SALARY PACKAGE, RATING vs. cadet - engine