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BIT International College City of Tagbilaran College of Maritime Education Student Outcomes The graduates of Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering Program are expected to: a) Demonstrate the ability to perform the competence, at the operational level under Section A-IIl/l of the STCW Code; b) Apply knowledge in mathematics, science and technology in solving problems related to the profession and the workplace; c) Work in a multi-cultural and/or multi-disciplinary team; d) Understand professional and ethical responsibilities; e) Communicate effectively in oral and written English; f) Understand the impact and implications of various contemporary issues in the global and social context of the profession; g) Engage in lifelong learning and keep abreast with developments in the field of specialization and/or profession; h) Use appropriate techniques, skills and modern tools in the practice of the profession in order to remain globally competitive; and Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation Course Plan

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BIT International CollegeCity of Tagbilaran

College of Maritime Education

Student OutcomesThe graduates of Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering Program are expected to:

a) Demonstrate the ability to perform the competence, at the operational level under Section A-IIl/l of the STCW Code;b) Apply knowledge in mathematics, science and technology in solving problems related to the profession and the workplace;c) Work in a multi-cultural and/or multi-disciplinary team;d) Understand professional and ethical responsibilities;e) Communicate effectively in oral and written English;f) Understand the impact and implications of various contemporary issues in the global and social context of the profession;g) Engage in lifelong learning and keep abreast with developments in the field of specialization and/or profession;h) Use appropriate techniques, skills and modern tools in the practice of the profession in order to remain globally competitive; andi) Design research and analyze data using appropriate research methodologies

Subject Description: Study and Thinking SkillsSubject Scope: Study and thinking task will be focused on reading and writing. The

Bachelor of Science in Marine TransportationCourse Plan

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particular concern is on the strategies by which these two activities can be enhanced. Each lesson gives the students the nature of the study and thinking work they need and some techniques that will enable them to do the task better.

Course Credit: Lecture: 3 unitsContact Hours: Lecture: 3 hoursPre-requisite: N/AReferences: R1. Conista, A. N. and O. C. Rayos. Communication Arts 1. SLA

Publishing Home, 2000.R2. Alcantara, Rebecca D. Essentials of English Grammar. Katha Publishing Co., Inc., Copyright 1999.R3. Mazon, Constancia M. Study and Thinking Skills in English. St. Augustine Publications, Inc., 1999.R4. Forlini, Gary, et. al. Prentice Hall: Grammar and Composition 2. Singapore: Pearson Education Asia Pte. Ltd., 2005.

Equipment/Materials M1. Course PlanM2. English 1 handbookM3. DictionaryM4. Manila Paper and MarkerM4. Charts, Tables, and Maps

Course Outcomes A student completing this course should at the minimum be able to: 1. use the library effectively;

2. learn to take down notes;3. interpret non-prose forms of writing;

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4. construct prose notes into non-prose forms;5. identify fact, opinion, and inference;6. read newspaper, magazine, books, and other prose forms ;7. write a paragraph, an essay, a summary, and paraphrase;

Prepared by: Reviewed by: Approved by:Mrs. Anna Marie J. Gutang Mrs. Anna Marie J. Gutang 3/M Jose Danielo Namoc

Instructor Academic Coordinator Dean

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DETAILED TEACHING SYLLABUS and INTRUCTOR’S GUIDE

STCW Reference/Function: Navigation of the Operational LevelSTCW Competence: Use IMO Standard Marine Communication Phrases and use English in

written and oral form.Knowledge,

Understanding, and

Proficiency

Topics Intended Learning Outcomes

Teaching and Learning

Activities

Assessment Task

References and

Equipment Required

Time Frame

Adequate knowledge of the English Language to enable the officer to use charts and other nautical publications, to understand

Issue Date: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Approved by:Revision Status:Revision Date