Singapore Maritime Academy
Singapore Maritime Academy
Singapore Maritime Academy
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The academy’s role is to produce competent personnel to Marine Engineers are managers and operators of complex and
meet the manpower requirements of the maritime and dynamic power plants and service systems. Their career prospects
transportation industries and their associated shore-based are bright because of their ability to adapt as technology and
supporting infrastructure. Currently, there is an acute shortage business activities change.
of such qualified personnel.
As sea-going marine engineers, graduates will progress, in
To achieve this, the academy provides educational and stages, from assistant to chief engineer by qualifying for awards
training courses at both Diploma and Certificate of of Certificates of Competency. These licences are authorised
Competency levels. The academy also offers a wide range and issued by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore. A
of short-courses and tailor-made courses to meet the training graduate requires at least three-years-and-a-half of approved
needs of the maritime industry. work experience onboard ship to qualify as a Chief Engineer.
The diploma courses aim to produce graduates with broad- Many graduates continue their education and further improve
based experience, a multi-disciplinary approach in problem- their prospects by entering into a degree programme. The
solving, and positive attitudes towards work and personal growth. Diploma is accredited by the Institute of Marine Engineers (UK)
and has advanced standing for entry into related engineering
The Certificate of Competency courses are designed for degree programmes in many universities throughout the world.
experienced marine engineers and deck officers to prepare them
for their professional licences. These courses are also modularised
Practical Training
and serve as extensions to their respective diploma programmes.
The structure of the diploma programme provides for this
in two ways:
Assessment
Students' performance and progress are evaluated through
a combination of in-course and end-of-semester assessment.
Future professionals to assist Singapore become an international Each module is assessed according to its aims and
maritime centre. objectives and may take the form of written and practical
examinations, assignments, projects and oral presentations.
DIPLOMA IN MARINE ENGINEERING A satisfactory standard must be attained during the Industrial
Training Programme.
The Diploma in Marine Engineering is a three-year full-time course
which includes a 9-week Industrial Training Programme with COURSE MODULES
approved establishments. The course structure is modularised
to enhance learning and to provide flexibility of course design. Full-Time First Year Hours
Stage 3A
MA1051 *Project Work 15
MA0070 †Ship Chartering Practices 60
MA1076 IC Engines and Boilers 75
MA1077 *Marine Workshop Practice 75
MA1078 †Computer Control 60
MA1094 Electric Machines and Systems 75
MA1095 *Organisational Behaviour and Management 60
MA1096 †Engineering Design 60
†#General Elective Module 30
Stage 3B
MA1051 Project Work 15
MA1079 Ship Powering and Construction 60
MA1080 Auxiliary Machinery 75
MA1082 Integrated Control 75
MA1083 †Shipboard Drawings 45
MA1084 †Shipping Business 45 Many employment opportunities await our graduates in maritime and
MA1097 *Plant Diagnostics 45 logistics related companies.
Graduates of this programme are well recognized by MNCs for 1 a) Degree in any discipline, or
their transportation management capabilities and their broad b) Polytechnic Diploma in any discipline, or
understanding of transboundary movement of goods. c) Class 2 (Deck) or (Engine) Certificate of Competency
2 Relevant Working Experience
Today, the Singapore marine industry has an annual turnover 3 Be Proficient in English
of about $4 billion excluding sales from members’ overseas
operations. The industry is a significant employer of some
34,000 workers in Singapore. Singapore is well recognised
SPECIALIST DIPLOMA IN MARINE
as the leading marine support centre and a convenient one- ENGINEERING & NAVAL ARCHITECTURE
stop centre for ship owners, managers and agents. The (Part-time)
breadth and depth of the ancillary services available in
This course is a collaboration with the Universities of
Singapore would mean more new jobs every year, especially
Glasgow and Strathclyde who have offered advanced
for executives and professionals.
standing to graduates in their related degree programmes.
A graduate who has achieved an overall mark of 60% will
Assessment
only need to complete a year of full-time on-campus study
Modules will be assessed by in-course assignments, class tests,
at the Universities or locally to qualify for the award of a
and web-based electronic assessments.
BEng Honours degree.
COURSE MODULES
The course curriculum is designed to give diploma holders an
Participants have to complete 5 core modules and 6 electives opportunity to expand and deepen their knowledge and skills
from any two of the three module groups. Students are also with theoretical and design fundamentals in Marine Engineering
required to complete a project, which is to be submitted at and Naval Architecture.
the end of the programme.
For those working in the marine industry, it will enhance their
First Semester Hours competence and capability in marine design, ship survey,
superintendent-related work, project supervision, and general
Core Modules (Compulsory) management. It will also provide related engineering graduates
MA 5001 Financial Management in Shipping 30 with an opportunity to make an inroad into the marine industry
MA 5002 IT in Shipping Business 30 and could improve their career prospect.
MA 5003 Supply Chain Management 30
MA 5004 Marketing of Shipping Services 30 Career Prospects
MA 5005 Shipping Law/ Contract & Disputes 30 The Singapore marine industry has an annual turnover of about
$4 billion. In the ship repair business, Singapore commands
Second Semester Hours about 20% of the global ship repair market for ocean-going
vessels. In the FPSO (Floating Production, Storage and Offloading)
Module Group 1 (Liner Shipping) repair, upgrading and conversion business, with about two-thirds
MA 5006 Port Agency 30 of the global market share, Singapore is the leading centre in
MA 5007 Port Planning & Liner Operations 30 the world. In the building of jack-up rigs, with a world-wide
MA 5008 Container Management & Dangerous Goods 30 market share of 60%, Singapore is also the global leader. In
such a thriving industry, a graduate possessing advanced
Module Group 2 (Tramp Shipping) qualifications in marine engineering and naval architecture has
MA 5009 Maritime Economics 30 a very bright career prospect.
Stage 2A **All candidates who completed this course at Class 3/2 Deck
MA6007 Engineering Materials 30 Officer CoC level will be exempted.
MA6008 Marine Production and Management 30
MA6009 Modelling the Marine Environment 30 Course Duration: 5 months
MA601Z Ship Design and Project Work 30 Course Intake: May and November
Course Fees: S$6,500 + 5% GST
Entry Requirements
Applicants must have a Diploma in Marine Engineering, a Diploma COURSE MODULES
in Shipbuilding & Offshore Technology, a Diploma in Marine and
Offshore Technology, or a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering. Candidates must successfully complete the following
Those with CoC Class 1 (Engr) or equivalent qualifications from modules at SMA:
recognised institutions may also be considered.
MA 2020 Navigation
MA 2021 Meteorology & Compass
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE OF
MA 2022 Ship Handling & Simulator
COMPETENCY COURSES MA 2023 Marine Plant & Propulsion
The Academy conducts regular full time and part-time courses MA 2024 Cargowork
for Deck Officers and Marine Engineers of the Merchant Navy. MA 2025 Ship Stability & Ship Construction
The courses lead to the award of internationally recognised MA 2026 Maritime Law & Personnel Management
Certificates of Competency issued by the Maritime and Port
Authority of Singapore (MPA). All prospective candidates for Assessment
these courses are advised to get their sea time and relevant Modules will be assessed either in-course and/or by means of
testimonials assessed and eligibility confirmed by the Shipping semestral examinations.
Division, MPA, prior to enrolment into the course.
Entry Requirements
Director, Shipping Division Class 3 (Deck) Certificate of Competency or equivalent.
Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore
21st Storey, PSA Building Sea Service Requirements
460 Alexandra Road 36 months from Class 3 or watch keeping level to Class 1;
Singapore 119963 OR 12 months from Class 3 to Class 2 and 24 months
Tel : (65) 6375 6222 thereafter; OR 12 months after Class 2, if sailed as chief
Fax : (65) 6375 6231 officer immediately after Class 2, otherwise sea service
www.mpa.gov.sg is pro-rated.
Candidates for this course must be at least 18 years of age, Participants must be at least 16 years of age and have basic
have basic computer skills, a good working knowledge of English, working knowledge of English.
have no serious impediment of speech, hearing or sight and
preferably possess 6 months of sea-service. 11. Basic Safety Training (STCW95 Code Section A VI/1 para 2)
This training consists of four modules (Personal Safety
7. GMDSS Global Maritime Distress & Safety System & Social Responsibility; Fire Prevention & Fire-Fighting;
Restricted Operator’s Certificate of Competency (ROC) Elementary First Aid; and Personal Survival Techniques),
(STCW95 IV/2 para 1.0) w h i c h m a y b e t a k e n s e p a r a t e l y. I t a i m s t o t r a i n
This course provides students with knowledge and skills participants in the basic concepts, principles and
in maritime communication and the ability to operate a techniques of personal survival, fire-prevention, fire-
maritime mobile communication station on board. It will fighting, elementary first aid, personal safety and social
lead to a GMDSS Restricted Operator’s Certificate of responsibilities on board merchant ships, according to
Competency (for sea Area 1 only) issued by the Infocomm the stipulated requirements.
Development Authority of Singapore.
This training is intended for most new entrants to the merchant
Candidates must be at least 18 years of age, have basic computer navy, and participants must be at least 16 years of age, physical
skills, a good working knowledge of English, have no serious & medically fit for strenuous activity and have basic working
impediment of speech, hearing or sight, and preferably have 6 knowledge of English.
months of sea-service.
12. Advanced Fire Fighting at Sea (STCW95 VI/3 para 1)
8. Proficiency in Survival Craft & Rescue Boat (other than Fast A trainee successfully completing this course will, in the
Rescue Boat) (STCW95 VI/2 para 1) event of a fire on board a ship, be able to take command,
This course provides training to ensure that participants are organise the personnel effectively and control the fire-
able to launch and take charge of a survival craft or rescue fighting operations using those techniques in which he has
boat (other than a fast rescue boat), operate the survival craft been trained. He will have also acquired knowledge of fire
engine, manage survivors and use locating devices. The prevention and an ability to inspect and maintain the fire-
certificate, issued by the Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore, extinguishing systems and equipment.
is mandatory for the issue of Certificates of Competency Class
3 (Deck) and for the issue of any Class of Marine Engineering Participants must possess a valid ‘Fire Prevention & Fire
Certificate of Competency. Fighting Course’ certificate or equivalent (under STCW95
Reg.VI/1), be physically and medically fit and have good
Candidates must be at least 18 years of age, have basic working working knowledge of English. This course is required
knowledge of English, have at least 6-months service on any for all Classes of Deck and Marine Engineering Certificates
ship, a basic knowledge of ship terminology and be physically of Competency.
and medically fit for strenuous training activity, including entry
into water from a height. 13. Advanced Fire Fighting at Sea - Bridging Course
This course is intended for Singapore Certificate of Competency
9. Proficiency in Survival Craft & Rescue Boat (other than Fast (CoC) or Certificate of Service (CoS) holders who have
Rescue Boat) - Bridging Course completed a Basic Fire-fighting Course conducted by
This course is intended for seafarers who have passed PSA/NMA and need to upgrade to the Advanced Fire-Fighting
the Proficiency in Survival Craft course under STCW78 course under STCW95 requirements.
15. Class 1 CoC Orals Preparatory Course for Marine Engineers 20. Specialised Training Course for the Operational Use of ECDIS
The Course is intended to prepare candidates for Class 1 Marine This course is intended to provide thorough training in the basic
Engineering Officers CoC orals examination and develop theory and proper use of Electronic Chart Display and Information
competence to take on the responsibilities of Chief Engineer Systems (ECDIS) for those who will be in charge of a navigational
Officer in accordance with the STCW 95 Convention. watch, on vessels equipped with ECDIS, in order to enhance
Candidates for this course should hold a Class 2 Engineer navigational safety. The training will include (amongst others)
CoC and have approved sea-going service on ships powered the safe operation of ECDIS equipment; a thorough knowledge
by main propulsion machinery of 3,000kW propulsion power of the Electronic Navigational Chart (ENC) & its use with
or more. They should also confirm their eligibility to appear navigation sensors; the interpretation and proper use of ECDIS
for the Class 1 Engineer CoC Orals with the Maritime & Port related information, and the knowledge of the capability &
Authority of Singapore (MPA). limitations of ECDIS as an aid to navigation. The syllabus for
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this course exceeds the requirements of IMO model Course • Use of a wide range of machine tools.
No.1.27 and training is conducted on SMA’s newly equipped • Use of gas and electric arc welding systems.
10-bridge-station ECDIS Simulator. • Bench fitting using a range of hand tools.
Candidates for this course should not be less than 18 years of The Electrical Laboratory is equipped with modular work stations.
age and they must hold a Certificate of Competency as a It also houses an operational marine switchboard served by two
Navigating Officer, OR be Deck Cadets who have satisfactorily generator sets. They support the learning of the following:
completed an approved Electronic Navigations Systems Course
(ENS), and, preferably have participated in supervised Bridge • Characteristics and principles of operation of electrical
Watchkeeping duties for at least 6 months, and have adequate machines
working knowledge of English (spoken & written). • Power generation and distribution on board ship
• Reading of electrical diagrams
21. ECDIS – Appreciation Course • Operation of different types of motor starter
The syllabus is designed to give an appreciation on the Operational • Electrical measurements
Use of Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS). • Elecrtical fitting skill
• Electrical fault diagnosis
Participants will also be provided with relevant exposure to the • Characteristics of analogue electronic components.
ECDIS equipment at the Academy’s modern ECDIS Simulator.
The Thermo-mechanics Laboratory is designed to enhance
22. Electronic Navigation Systems the classroom learning experience and is composed of
The course aims to meet the requirements of STCW95 three laboratories:
Reg II/1 para 5 by providing those who are likely to
become officers in charge of a navigational watch, with i) Energy Management Laboratory
training for the maintenance of a safe navigational watch
through the use of Radar, ARPA and use of electronic • Aids the learning of the fundamentals of fluid mechanics in
systems of position fixing and navigational systems pumps and pumping systems.
including the use of echo-sounders, and compasses. • Aids the learning of the thermodynamic performance of
T h e e l e c t ro n i c n a v i g a t i o n a i d s s i m u l a t o r s w i l l b e piston compressors, heat engines, refrigerating and air-
extensively used to allow the officers to develop essential conditioning plants
skills in handling radar, ARPA and other navigational aids.
ii) Mechanics Laboratory
Entry to the course is open to candidates of 18 years and
over, possessing at least 12 months deck sea service, and • Analysis of static and dynamic mechanical system using
having a good working knowledge of English. simple mechanisms and simulated machines.
• Analysis of material strength and characteristics under tension,
23. Electronic Navigation Systems – Bridging Course bending and torsional conditions.
Intended for seafarers with at least 12 months deck sea
service and completed a Radar Observers or Radar iii) Fuel & Lube-Oil Laboratory
Interpretation course approved under the previous rules.
A full Electronic Navigation Systems Certificate would be • Analysis of physical behaviour and chemical characteristics
issued to those who, after meeting the entry requirements, of typical marine fuels and lube-oils.
satisfactorily complete this course.
The Occupational Safety and Health Laboratory provides an
Candidates should have a good working knowledge of English. environment for the study of the fundamentals in shipboard
safety particularly in the areas of fire fighting and personal safety.
LABORATORIES/WORKSHOPS Realistic installations and equipment of the latest design are in
The resources in the academy have been designed and developed use. It is developed to support courses in:
to provide a broad-based, practice-oriented learning environment
and are equipped with the latest technology. They are established • Basic fire fighting (principles and practice)
to complement and reinforce academic studies with focus on • Advanced fire fighting (strategy and tactics)
practice and application. • Shipboard safety management
• Air Sampling & Analysis
The Engineering Skills Workshop is equipped with a range of • Hazardous Materials Incident Response
hand tools, machine tools and gas and electric arc welding • Industrial Hygiene and Industrial safety
equipment. It serves to teach the following : • Occupational Ergonomics
• Process measurement and calibration of transducers The Full-Mission Ship-handling Simulator consists of
• Single and multi-loop process control and analysis 4 Navigating Bridges, Instructor Station and
• Computer-based real-time process monitoring and Briefing/Debriefing Room. The bridges have a horizontal
advanced control field of view (HFOV) 240 are fully equipped with the latest
• Programmable logic controller and alarm circuit navigational equipment. The main bridge is fully equipped
• Basic digital electronics with state-of-the-art Computer Generated Image (CGI)
• Industrial electro-pneumatics system to create a highly realistic environment using
• Trouble-shooting and diagnosis of faults in control systems improved technology of single lens DLP (Digital Light
• Interfacing the PC to the outside world Processing) projectors. The remaining 3 bridges are
equipped with 240 HFOV plasma visuals. In addition to
The Marine Workshop provides a learning environment similar facilitating R&D in the field of navigation, the simulator
to that found in power generation plants. It is equipped with also facilitates the following areas of training:
heavy machinery to support the following learning objectives:
• Basic bridge work for cadets
• Exposure to the practicalities of handling large and • Basic operation, capabilities, errors, limitations of ENS
heavy equipment • Use of Radar, ARPA and other navigational aids
• Hands-on experience and application of theoretical principles • Bridge team work
• Teamwork and group activity while performing operations • Shiphandling
and maintenance functions • Bridge resource management
• Assimilation of safe working practices while handling • Navigation Control
heavy equipment
• Exposure to machinery condition-monitoring equipment The GMDSS Laboratory consists of a PC-based full mission
and systems simulation system of 10 Maritime Mobile Stations Ship, 1 Instructor
• Exposure to diagnostics and maintenance management cum Coast Stations. All the stations simulate the full range of
communication and distress alerting equipment and functions.
The Full Mission Engine Room Simulator is built on specifications The system meets the training needs of the GMDSS GOC and
based on a large tanker and is set up in a three-level purpose ROC courses as required by STCW 95.
built complex. It is the only simulator in the world that mimics
exactly the environment of the Engine Room (ie. It constitutes The Maritime I.T. Laboratory is equipped with the latest ship
the machinery space, engine control room, emergency control management software programmes. Also, students can access
station, steering gear compartment, tank-top space). It is also the on-line Portnet and Tradenet Systems.
the only one that is fitted with an actual ship’s main diesel engine.
This state-of-the-art electronic Engine Room Simulator will provide The Boiler House provides a learning environment similar to that
more realistic simulation training for marine engineers. The found in steam generation plants. It is equipped with two
simulator is also equipped with a realistic surround sound system operational boilers and other steam teaching aids to support
to simulate engine noise. the following learning objectives:
It is built to support the following learning objectives: • Operations of shipboard auxiliary boilers
• Familiarisation of various boiler mountings
• Exposure to the latest techniques in data acquisition, • Familiarisation of modern boiler controls
presentation and control • Practices for safe and economic operations of steam systems
• Interactive experience with fully integrated and dynamic
systems The Liquid Cargo Handling Simulator (LCHS) models the cargo
• Familiarisation with operational routines and procedures and ballast handling system/s of existing and modern tankers,
• Team work their relevant auxiliaries, and the terminal facilities and processes
• Process analysis and condition and performance monitoring required for tanker safety operations.
• Failure management and loss prevention
• Man-machine interfacing The LCHS has the overall ability and capacity to provide simulation,
through the use of computer software models, covering all the
The Poly Marina on the ‘West Coast’ waterfront is equipped processes in relation to existing and modern liquid cargo-handling
with sailing and powered craft and has facilities for training system, cargo vapour recovery system and ballast handling
The simulator can provide the trainee with all the relevant
The Liquid Cargo Handling Simulator
critical cues and will enhance their awareness of the need
for proper and safe procedures at all times when carrying can provide the trainee with all the
out the various operations on board tanker. These relevant critical cues and will enhance
simulations of real-tanker models will enhance their ability
their awareness of the need for proper
to make decisions when experiencing operational problems
and solving them, thus promoting safety and protecting and safe procedures at all times
the environment. when carrying out the various
operations on board ships. These
The Electronic Navigation Centre has an Electronic Chart
and Display Information Systems (ECDIS) that includes an simulations of real-life models will
instructor station connected to 10 individual workstations enhance their ability to make
(Bridges). Apart from the ECDIS, the system contains some
decisions when experiencing
common shipboard Electronic Navigation Aids and is also
capable of desktop ship handling simulation. operational problems and solving
them, thus promoting safety and
Through the ECDIS a vessel's 'own ship's position' is
protecting the environment.
automatically displayed through updates from the Global