Marine Transportation
Description
Bachelor of Science In Marine Transportation (BSMT) is a maritime education program that covers the mandatory education and training for Officers in Charge of a Navigational Watch required under Regulation II/1 of the STCW Convention, 1978, as amended.
The BSMT, being a dynamic program, its curriculum is organized, planned and periodically reviewed to comply with the latest industry standards to develop those skills and abilities that are necessary in pursuing a professional career at sea and as global maritime practitioners.
Program Educational Objectives
The Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation Program aims to:
- To produce competent merchant marine deck officers on seagoing ships of 500 gross tonnage or more.
- Produce graduates who are qualified to pursue a professional career or advanced studies in related maritime field of specialization.
Student Outcomes
The graduates of Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation Program are expected to:
- demonstrate the ability to perform the competence, at the operational level under Table II/1 and some elements of Table A-II/2 of the STCW Code;apply knowledge in mathematics, science and technology in solving problems related to the profession and the workplace;
- apply knowledge in mathematics, science and technology in solving problems related to the profession and the workplace;use appropriate techniques, skills and modern tools in the practice of the profession in order to remain globally competitive;
- evaluate the impact and implications of various contemporary issues in the global and social context of the profession;engaged in lifelong learning and understanding of the need to keep abreast of the developments in Maritime practice;
- use appropriate techniques, skills and modern tools in the practice of the profession in order to remain globally competitive;work independently and in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams;
- conduct research using appropriate research methodologies;
- engaged in lifelong learning and understanding of the need to keep abreast of the developments in Maritime practice;
- communicate orally and in writing using both English and Filipino;
- work independently and in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams;
- act in recognition and practice of professional, social, and ethical accountability and responsibility;
- preserve and promote "Filipino historical and cultural heritage"
Malayan Colleges Laguna
Pulo Diezmo Road, Cabuyao, Laguna 4025
Trunkline: +63 (49) 832-4000
Email : mclinfo@mcl.edu.ph