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OCEAN ENGINEERING PROGRAM UNDERGRADUATE COURSES SUMMARY

Bandung Institute of Technolog On Ocean Enginee!ing STUDENT "ANDBOO# Su$$le%enta!


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OCEAN ENGINEERING PROGRAM


TP Rah%at Building ( ,!d floo! Ganesha Ca%$us( 'alan Ganesha no-+* Bandung( .est 'a&a /*+,) INDONESIA

KL2101, BASIC ENGINEERING ANALYSIS I.


Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# This course provides students with Linear Algebra, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Complex Number Analysis, Differential !"uation$ $rere%u s tes# %$ &A%%'% Calculus IA ($ &A%('% Calculus IIA Course o&'ect (es# The primary ob)ective is to provide students with basic *nowledge of !ngineering &athematics to solve physical problem in )o! cs co(ered# Topics of this course are Linear Algebra, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Complex Analysis, rdinary Differential !"uation, and introduction to #artial Differential !"uation$ Linear Algebra consists of topics on matrices, determinant, simultaneous e"uation system, matrices inverse, and type of matrices$ Topics of vector differential calculus consist of vector algebra, dot product, cross product, grad, div and curl$ Topics of vector Integral calculus consist of line and surface integral$ Complex analysis topics consist of complex numbers and function, complex integration, #ower series and Taylor series$ Differential e"uation topic consists of ( parts+ ordinary differential e"uations ,boundary value problem- and introduction to partial differential e"uation$ cean !ngineering field$ rdinary Differential !"uation, and introduction to #artial

KL2102, FLUID MECHANICS. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# The course introduces the student to fluid statics, basic flow analysis ,Control .olume, Differential, and !xperiments-, pipeline flow, boundary layer, and open channel flow$ $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es#

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A1) A1)

#rovide the students with basic theory, application, and development of /luid &echanics both in statics and dynamics and of course comprehension about Dimension and 0imilarity Analysis$ )o! cs co(ered# The course introduces basic theory and applications of /luid &echanics$ The first class introduces /luid 0tatics and 0tability and /loating 1odies$ Control .olume Approach ,Large 0cale-, Differential Approach ,0mall 0cale-, and Dimensional Approach ,!xperiments- are employed to examine flow problems$ 0implification e"uations of Conservations of &ass, &omentum, and !nergy are derived to obtain exact solution$ &a)or and &inor Loses in viscous duct are studied to design pipeline flow$ KL2103, ENGINEERING MECHANICS. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# 0tatics and fundamentals of structural analysis+ the concept of e"uilibrium of force systems, fundamentals of structural analysis for statically determinate structures ,beam, truss, and frame-, the concept of internal forces in different type of structures, internal forces diagram for beams and frames, and influence lines for statically determinate structures$ $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es# After completing the course the student should be able to use the concept of e"uilibrium to calculate reactions and internal forces of statically determinate structures$ )o! cs co(ered# /orce system, concept of static e"uilibrium, introduction and identification of statically determinate structures ,truss, beam, and frame-, support reactions of statically determinate structures, calculation of internal forces for truss, beam, and frame structures including internal forces diagram, beam influence line, section properties, first and second moments, rotation of coordinates and principal moments of inertia$

KL2104, S ! is i"s !#d $ro%!%i&i ' A#!&'sis. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"#

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A1, A1,

This course introduces the student to *nowledge and s*ill regarding data tabulation, random variable, data distribution, regression analysis, and couple data testing$ $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es# The course provides students with comprehensive *nowledge on, data analysis, statistic analysis, and understanding of probability$ )o! cs co(ered# In this course students will be introduced to random phenomenon, probability concept and statistical parameters commonly used in ocean engineering problems$ Class materials include data processing, probability concept, random variable, probability distribution function and probability density functions$ Application of statistical method to ocean engineering technical parameters will also be provided, including statistical test and regression analysis$ KL210(, E#)i#eeri#) Dr!*i#). Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# Drawing pro)ection, scale and legend in the technical drawings, layout drawing, detail drawing, and an introduction of welding symbols$ $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es# The ob)ectives are to provide the student with a comprehension of technical drawing and the ability to read and understand the technical drawing$ The students will also be e"uipped with the s*ills to use Computer Aid Designed ,CAD-$ )o! cs co(ered# The topics cover general introduction to technical drawing, notations and symbols, scale and legend, dimensioning, hatching, section drawing, pro)ection drawing, topographic map reading, introduction of technical drawings in civil and ocean engineering, and basic welding

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A1/ A1/

symbols reading$ Application of CAD for designing of construction drawings is also provided in this course$

KL210+, $,'si"!& -"e!#o)r!.,'. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# This course is an introduction to physical oceanography *nowledge$ $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es# The main ob)ective of the course is that the students understand basic theory and application of #hysical )o! cs co(ered# The courses are divided into two parts$ /irst part studies the Descriptive of #hysical ceanography$ In the second part, the course provides students with basic theory of Dynamical ceanography$ The course starts with ocean dimension and main characteristics cean Circulation$ The students were courage to understand the of sea water2 salinity, temperature, and density$ Then the student was introduced with basic theory and application of hypothesis of cean Conveyor 1elt and its impact to 3lobal 4arming$ The course provides ceanography$

the student with general introduction about wave, tide, coastal, and estuary$

KL2201, /!si" E#)i#eeri#) A#!&'sis II. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# This course provides students with a basic *nowledge of !ngineering &athematics that includes the solution of rdinary Differential !"uation , D!- problems using Laplace Transform and 0eries 0olutions, !igenvalues and !igenvectors, /ourier analysis, and #artial Differential !"uations ,#D!-$ $rere%u s tes# %$ ($ &A%%'% Calculus I$ &A%('% Calculus II$

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A12 A12

5$

6L(%'% 1asic !ngineering Analysis I$

Course o&'ect (es# The primary ob)ective is to provide students with basic *nowledge of !ngineering &athematics, especially solution of Differential !"uations$ After completing this course students should be able to solve differential e"uations problems related to !ngineering$ )o! cs co(ered# Topics of this course are various types of differential e"uations, difference between transform for solving the D! and #D!, definitions of dependent and independent variables, application of Laplace D!, application of unit step function and Dirac7s Delta using D!, Laplace Transform, introduction of eigenvalues and eigenvector, series solutions for /ourier analysis, and introduction of #artial Differential !"uations ,#D!-$ KL2202, 0! er 0!1e Me",!#i"s. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# Introduction to water wave theory, theory of linear waves, wave characteristics, wave transformation, wave statistics, wave hindcasting, introduction to nonlinear waves, introduction to wave loading on small body$ $rere%u s tes# %$ 6L(%'% 1asic !ngineering Analysis I$ ($ 6L(%'( /luid &echanics I$ Course o&'ect (es# To introduce students to the field of cean !ngineering, to provide students with *nowledge of water wave properties, to provide the student with the s*ill in order to be able to develop the theoretical bac*ground for the prediction of water wave phenomena, to train students in water waves analysis in the coastal and offshore 8one, and to provide the s*ills needed for the design of coastal and offshore structures$ )o! cs co(ered# The course introduces the student to the field of cean !ngineering, which is concerned with the design and maintenance of harbors, marinas, coastal and offshore structures such as brea*waters, seawalls, and )etties$ Coastal !ngineering is also concerned with the study of waves and currents and their effect on the coastal structures, the control of erosion, and the pollution of the coastal waters$ The course is divided into three main parts+ water wave
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cean

A13 A13

theories for linear and nonlinear waves, wave propagation and transformation, the second part covers wave hindcasting and wave statistics, and the third part wave9structure interaction$ The first part of the course covers various water wave theories to predict their properties and associated phenomena, the propagation of water waves from deep water to shallow water and associated wave transformation is also covered , the second part covers wave hindcasting and wave statistics which covers theory related to random waves, while the wave9structure interaction constitute the last part of the course$ KL2203, Me",!#i"s o2 M! eri!&s. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# The response of structures due to applied loadings2 concept of stress and deformation, design of structural members using strength and deformation criteria$ $rere%u s tes# %$ 6L(%'% 1asic !ngineering Analysis I$ ($ 6L(%'5 !ngineering &echanics$ Course o&'ect (es# After completing the course the student should have a basic understanding of the fundamental concept of stress and deformations in structures sub)ected to loadings, and have the s*ill to design structural members using strength and deformation criteria$ )o! cs co(ered# Concept of stress, stress and deformation due to axial load, statically indeterminate axially loaded member, torsion of circular section, stress due to bending moment, unsymmetrical bending, stress in composite beams, shear stress in beams, stress transformation and principal stresses, beam deflection$ KL2204, Nu3eri"!& A#!&'sis. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# This course provides student with a basic *nowledge of numerical analysis approach to solve roots of e"uations, matrices, linear algebraic e"uations, regression and interpolation, integration, differentiation and differential e"uations problems$ $rere%u s tes#

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A14 A14

None$ Course o&'ect (es# b)ective of this course is to provide students with *nowledge how to solve engineering problems using numerical method approach$ )o! cs co(ered# Topics of this course are begin with algorithm concept, modeling, and error, then study of several methods of numerical analysis in several engineering problems+ :oot of e"uations ,bisection method, false9position, Newton :hapson, and secant method-, system of linear algebraic e"uations ,Crammer, 3auss elimination, 3auss9;ordan and 3auss 0eidel-, :egression and interpolation both linear and nth order, Integral problems ,multi segment of trape8ium and 0impson rules-, differential ,forward, bac*ward, central-, ordinary differential e"uation ,initial and boundary value problem- and partial differential e"uation ,parabolic, elliptic and hyperbolic-$

KL220(, E#)i#eeri#) E"o#o3i"s. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# Concept time value of money, financial analysis, comparing alternatives, and sensitivity analysis$ $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es# In this course the student is expected to understand the basic principal of decision ma*ing techni"ue in investment that based on economic evaluation$ )o! cs co(ered# This course gives *nowledge to the student about economics concepts, micro and macro economics, concept time value of money, measuring profitability using several methods such as present worth, future worth, and annual worth analyses, measuring li"uidity using paybac* method and discounted paybac*, cost and investment alternatives, sensitivity analysis$ KL220+, -"e!# E#)i#eeri#) D! ! A"quisi io# 4 A#!&'sis. Required Course
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A15 A15

Course (catalog) descr !t o"# 0tudent learns about living in harmony, Divinity, <umanity, &orale, 0cience, technology, and Arts, and Islamic perception towards other religious believers on the basis of the Islamic teaching and ethics$ Also, the sub)ect discusses the role of community, politic, laws under the Islamic teaching and ethics$ $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es# 3ive the students concepts of ocean mapping, physical oceanography and Tidal &easurement$ )o! cs co(ered# In This Course gives course in data collecting in ocean engineering such as introduction to hydrographic survey concepts and ocean mapping and survey e"uipment, coordinate system, geodetic datum, map pro)ection, positioning in ocean, triangulating method, Trilateration, forward cross section, bac*ward cross section, polygon, 3#0 application, real time *inematic system ,:T6-, 3#0 #ositioning, 3#0 structure, 3#0 error analysis, 3#0 Accuration, 0ingle 1eam and &ulti 1eam !cho sounder 4or*ing 0e"uence, understand in using current meter propeller and ADC# type, using wave and tide gauge, temperature measurement, salinity an water sample with CTD, using sediment sampler in shallow water and deep water with grabber and coring$ Tidal, cause, tidal measurement, tidal survey e"uipment, tidal component, types of tidal, /orm8ahl Number$ Sosio e",#o&o)', KU20+1, Is&!3 !#d Is&!3i" E ,i"s$ Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# 0tudent learns about living in harmony, Divinity, <umanity, &orale, 0cience, technology, and Arts, and Islamic perception towards other religious believers on the basis of the Islamic teaching and ethics$ Also, the sub)ect discusses the role of community, politic, laws under the Islamic teaching and ethics$ $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es#

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A16 A16

0tudents are able to create the basic values of Islamic religion and ethics, culture, and consciousness of nation and state in the application of science, technology and art under their control with a sense of humanitarian responsibility$ Lead students to+ a$ control of religious teachings and be able to ma*e it as a source of values and guidelines, as well as the foundation of thin*ing and behaving in applying science and profession under their control$ b$ the intellectual capital that is faithful and obedient and morality$ )o! cs co(ered# This Course gives course in The relationship between humans, Natural Law and the Law :eligion, Islam, <olistic, 0ources of Islamic Teachings, 0ources of Islamic Teachings, Islamic sources, Islamic :esources, Concepts of 3od and the Apostles, the essence of 0haria 4orship, the essence of Islamic !thics ,A*hla"-, 6risiis 0tudies on 0ufism and 0ufi, Critical 0tudy of the style of thought, and the flow of understanding about Islam in Indonesia, 0upernatural 0cience, Development of ethics in science, technology and art, Islam and 0cience$ Sosio e",#o&o)', KU20+2, $ro es !# !#d $ro es !# E ,i"s. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# The sub)ect will discuss divinity, human being, moral, science and technology, intra9religious togetherness, civili8ed society, politics, and laws in #rotestant$ $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es# 0tudents are able to create the basic values of religion and ethics, culture, and consciousness of nation and state in the application of science, technology and art under their control with a sense of humanitarian responsibility$ Lead students to+ a$ control of religious teachings and be able to ma*e it as a source of values and guidelines, as well as the foundation of thin*ing and behaving in applying science and profession under their control$ b$ the intellectual capital that is faithful and obedient and morality$ )o! cs co(ered# This Course gives course in Life in Christ !N=:I0T , !xperiment and the Agony, /ear, 3od Leadership, 0uccess, 4orship, and Time$ Sosio e",#o&o)', KU20+3, C! ,o&i"is3 !#d C! ,o&i" E ,i"s.
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A1+* A1+*

Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# The sub)ect will discuss divinity, human being, moral, science and technology, intra9religious togetherness, civili8ed society, politics, and law in Catholicism$ $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es# 0tudents are able to reali8e the value of catholicity basis of religion and ethics, culture, and awareness of national and state in the application of science, technology and art under their control with a sense of humanitarian responsibility$ Lead students to+ a$ control of religious teachings and be able to ma*e it as a source of values and guidelines, as well as the foundation of thin*ing and behaving in applying science and profession under their control$ b$ the intellectual capital that is faithful and obedient and morality$ )o! cs co(ered# This Course gives course in Dasein, !xistential Limit 0ituation, !xistence, Transcendence, ;esus Christ, Coordination 0ystem, and 0afety$ Sosio e",#o&o)', KU20+4, Hi#duis3 !#d Hi#du E ,i"s. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# The sub)ect will discuss divinity, human being, moral, science and technology, intra9religious togetherness, civili8ed society, politics, and law in <induism$ $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es# 0tudents are able to create the basic values of religion and ethics, culture, and consciousness of nation and state in the application of science, technology and art under their control with a sense of humanitarian responsibility$ Lead students to+ a$ control of religious teachings and be able to ma*e it as a source of values and guidelines, as well as the foundation of thin*ing and behaving in applying science and profession under their control$ b$ the intellectual capital that is faithful and obedient and morality$ )o! cs co(ered#

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A1++ A1++

This Course gives course in 3raha #anca as the basic beliefs of <induism, Tri #ramana, Tatwa > #hilosophy, catur #urwa Artha, Triguva, 0wadarma > personality, catur &arga ?oga, catur <ostel, Life in the community, and catur paramita$ Sosio e",#o&o)', KU20+(, /udd,is3 !#d /udd,is E ,i"s. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# The sub)ect will discuss divinity, human being, moral, science and technology, intra9religious togetherness, civili8ed society, politics, and law in 1uddhism$ $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es# 0tudents are able to create the basic values of religion and ethics, culture, and consciousness of nation and state in the application of science, technology and art under their control with a sense of humanitarian responsibility$ Lead students to+ a$ control of religious teachings and be able to ma*e it as a source of values and guidelines, as well as the foundation of thin*ing and behaving in applying science and profession under their control$ b$ the intellectual capital that is faithful and obedient and morality$ )o! cs co(ered# This Course gives course in :eligious /unctions, 0cope of :eligion, 1uddhist Dharma as a religion of philosophy, 1uddhist Dharma as science, the Adhi 1uddha, the 3odhead in 1uddhism, <istory of the 3reat 1uddha and lights ,:evelation-, The characteristics of 1uddhism, 1uddhism characteristics, can be *esunyataan &ulya ,Chess Arya &arga-, eight main roads, Tri :atna, 0acred 1oo*s of 1uddhism, in streams of 1uddhism , &antra and &editation$ Sosio e",#o&o)', KU2051, $!#"!si&! !#d Ci1i"s$ Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# The students will discuss the nation building, vision of the nation, state, constitution, democracy, nation building and region building$ $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es#
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A1+) A1+)

0tudents are able to uphold society and state are elegant and fun, applying the values of #ancasila in social life, express opinions with courtesy and effective for the improvement of national and state life, love of the homeland, has a high sense of nationalism and a passion for defending the country, willing to contribute ideas, science and technology for improving "uality of life of our nation and state, struggle to understand the history of the nation as a milestone for efforts by the independence of civili8ation ,in science and technology- to the glory of the nation, actively participate in the evaluation, criticism and control of government$ )o! cs co(ered# This Course gives course in 3uidelines, National Identity, .ision, Nation, 0tate, Constitution, Democracy, <uman :ights, the :egional :esilience, and #resentations$ KL3101, H'drod'#!3i"s. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# The course introduces student to *nowledge on basic e"uations of fluid flow, flow pattern, fluid flow problem and their mathematical approximation$ The course also introduces hydrodynamic pressure distribution and forces acting on rigid body in fluid$ $rere%u s tes# %$ 6L(%'( /luid &echanics$ ($ 6L(('( 4ater 4ave &echanics$ Course o&'ect (es# This course provides students with *nowledge on fluid flow concept and hydrodynamic force due to fluid flow$ )o! cs co(ered# The course introduces *nowledge on fluid flows and hydrodynamic forces, in which include analysis for ideal fluid and real fluid$ In the first half of the class, mathematical approach for fluid flow problems will be introduced that enable description of fluid flows and fluid pressure distribution ,on a selected body-$ The second half of the class wills introduce unsteady fluid flow ,including waves-, its *inematics and hydrodynamic forces generated by the flow$ Three wave force calculation method will be introduce, which can be used based on ratio of structure principle dimension to wave length$ KL3102, M! ri6 A#!&'sis o2 S ru" ures. Required Course

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A1+, A1+,

Course (catalog) descr !t o"# Analysis of statically indeterminate structures using matrix method$ i$e$ flexibility, stiffness, and direct stiffness methods, as it applies to trusses, beams and frames$ $rere%u s tes# %$ 6L(%'% 1asic !ngineering Analysis I$ ($ 6L(%'5 !ngineering &echanics$ 5$ 6L(('5 &aterial &echanics$ Course o&'ect (es# After completing the course the student should be able to use the matrix methods to calculate reactions, internal forces, and deformations of statically indeterminate structures$ )o! cs co(ered# Deflection of statically determinate structures+ principle of wor* and energy, method of virtual wor* for trusses, beams and frames, Castigliano theorem$ Analysis of statically indeterminate structure by the force method+ general procedure, &axwell@s theorem, 1etti@s law, force method of analysis for trusses, beam and frames$ 0tiffness method+ fundamental of stiffness method, member stiffness method, displacement and force transformation matrices, member global stiffness matrix, application of the stiffness method for truss, beam and frame structures$ KL3103, R!#do3 0!1es. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# This course introduce student to principles of random wave analysis, random processes and data processing in time domain and fre"uency domain$ The students introduce to random waves application related with $rere%u s tes# %$ 6L(%'( /luid &echanics$ ($ 6L(%'A 0tatistics and #robability Analysis$ Course o&'ect (es# This course provides students with *nowledge and understanding to the concepts of :andom 4ave and the application in )o! cs co(ered# The course introduce student to random phenomenon and application of probability and statistical method for random waves, random waves *inematics, and random wave forces$ cean engineering problems cean !ngineering problems$

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A1+/ A1+/

Course materials include concept of random process, data processing and data analysis in time domain and fre"uency domain$ Application of analysis method to real ocean engineering problems, such as, random wave *inematics, and random wave forces, will be introduced in the latter part of class sessions$ KL3104, Rei#2or"ed Co#"re e. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# The course covers basic theory of flexure and flexural design of reinforced concrete beams, the behaviour of beams loaded in shear, serviceability and design of short columns$ $rere%u s tes# %$ 6L(%'5 !ngineering &echanics$ ($ 6L(('5 &aterial &echanics$ Course o&'ect (es# The students of this course have the s*ill to plan and design the steel planning on the concrete structure$ After completing the course the student should have a basic understanding of the fundamental concept of reinforced concrete structures as well as an ability to design simple beam and column sturctures$ )o! cs co(ered# 0tudy of the underlying concepts that affect the design of reinforced concrete structures+ basic theory of flexural design for beams ,the concepts of tension9controlled beam sections and compression9controlled section-2 behavior of beams loaded in shear ,study of the mechanics of shear failure of concrete beams-2 review serviceability limit states, particularly of deflection and crac* control2 design of short column ,discuss the concept of interaction diagrams and their shapes-$ KL310(, M!ri#e Geo e",#i"s. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# 1asic concepts in marine 3eotechnics, such as the differences between onshore and marine geotechnics, concept of shear strength, field and laboratory investigations, slope stability, settlement, foundation analysis and design$

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A1+2 A1+2

$rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es# The primary ob)ectives are to provide each student with basic of marine geotechnics$ )o! cs co(ered# This course covers the following sub)ects+ Introduction the marine geotechnics, physical and mechanical properties of soil, water in soil, stress9strain concepts, settlement, shallow foundation analysis, pile foundation analysis, field and laboratory investigation for marine geotechnics, earth lateral pressure and earth retaining structures, and slope stability$ KL310+, M! eri!& 2or M!ri#e E#1iro#3e# . E&e" i1e Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# Contains descriptions of general aspects of the marine environment, which are important from standpoint of materials ,concrete and steel- durability$ The emphasis of the discussion is on material science and technology, material corrosion, physical and chemical causes of the deterioration of materials in seawater and corrosion prevention method$ !xercises for concrete mix design and steel tensile strength test are performed in laboratory$ $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es# The primary ob)ectives of the course are to present the concept of material science and technology in order to facilitate better construction in marine environment$ To achieve this, it is necessary for students to understand the behavior, the fundamental and mechanical properties of material used in sea structures$ )o! cs co(ered# &arine environment+ Lecture on general physical9chemical aspects of the marine environment and various types of marine structures$ #roperties of concrete+ Lecture on portland cement, types of cementitious materials, properties of aggregate, fresh concrete, admixtures and various aspects of hardened concrete$ Deterioration of concrete structures in seawater+ Lecture on durability of concrete and physical and chemical causes of concrete structures deterioration$ #roperties of steel+ Lecture on composition and mechanical properties of steel$ 0teel corrosion in concrete structures+ Lecture on mechanism of steel

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A1+3 A1+3

corrosion, mechanism of chloride induced corrosion, corrosion damage and corrosion measurement$ Cathodic protection design for marine structures+ verview of various techni"ues of corrosion prevention method with emphasi8e on Cathodic #rotection method$ KL3105, Lo#) 0!1es. E&e" i1e Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# The course introduces the students to basic theory and application of Long 4ave$ $rere%u s tes# %$ 6L(('( 4ater 4ave &echanics ($ 6L(%'( /luid &echanics Course o&'ect (es# #rovide the students with the s*ills to understand, apply, and develop Theory of Long 4ave in the field of cean !ngineering$

)o! cs co(ered# The course cover derivation of vertically averaged conservation of mass and momentum in %D, (D, and long wave energy 3reen7s Law$ The applications of e"uations are to solve propagation of Tsunami 4ave #ropagation, Tidal Current in %D Channel, 0torm 0urge, 4ave :eflection>Transmition of Depth Change, Atmospheric #ressure Disturbance, 0eabed &otion, and 6elvin 4ave$ The course also cover the (D lateral averaged current is estuary ,density difference, wind, and river induced current- under steady state assumption$

KL3201, S ru" ur!& D'#!3i"s. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# .ibrations of 0ingle9Degree9of9/reedom ,0D /- and &ulti9Degree9of9/reedom ,&D /systems, computational techni"ues for dynamic responses of 0D / and &D / ,shear building-$ $rere%u s tes# %$ 6L(%'% 1asic !ngineering Analysis I ($ 6L(%'5 !ngineering &echanics 5$ 6L(('% 1asic !ngineering Analysis II A$ 6L(('5 &echanics of &aterials

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A1+4 A1+4

Course o&'ect (es# After attending this course, the students are expected to understand basic concept and solution method for 0D / and &D / structural dynamic ,shear building-$ )o! cs co(ered# 0D / /ree scillation with and without damping, natural fre"uency, damping ratio$ ffshore 0tructure ffshore 0tructure under 4ave Loading Application+ 0imple

0D / response due to harmonic forcing, resonance, support motion or earth"ua*e load, Dynamics Amplification /actor$ Application+ 0imple and !arth"ua*e$ 3enerali8ed coordinate system for rigid body$ Application+ Dynamic Analysis of #ontoon$ :esponse to general dynamic loading, impulse loading, Duhamel@s Integral, constant force, rectangular force, and rectangular load$ Application to 0imple response$ !igen .alue9!igen .ector, Natural /re"uencies, <armonic /orcing$ Application+ 0tructural :esponse 0pectrum$ ffshore 0tructure$ cean 4ave /orce 0pectrum, :A , ffshore 0tructure$ rthogonality$ /orced &otion of &D /, &ultistory 0hear 1uilding+ 0tiffness &atrix, /ree .ibration 0hear 1uilding and its 0hear 1uildings+ &odal 0uperposition &ethod, :esponse to 3round &otion, :esponse to 0D / structural response under random wave loading+

KL3202, U#der*! er A"ous i"s. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# This course provides the introduction of underwater acoustics and simple application in ocean engineering$ $rere%u s tes# %$ 6L(%'% 1asic !ngineering Analysis I$ ($ 6L(('% 1asic !ngineering Analysis II$ 5$ 6L(('( 4ater 4ave &echanics$ Course o&'ect (es# 3iving introduction of the theories and concepts of underwater acoustics including the application in ocean engineering$ )o! cs co(ered# Introduction to basic theory of vibration, Bnderwater acoustic wave e"uation, refraction and transmission in a medium, water surface, and sea bottom2 Bnderwater acoustics transmission in sedimentation at sub9bottom layers, 0ingle beam transducer and transducer
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array ,multibeam-2 1eam pattern of single and multi beam2 Bnderwater acoustics propagation in the sea ,0ound .elocity #rofile, :ay Tracing, 0ound Channel-2 Transmission Loss ,0preading and Absorption Loss, :eflection Loss and Loss on 0urface Duct, Deep 0ound Channel-2 and :ay Tracing &odeling$ -"e!# E#)i#eeri#), KL3203, L!%or! or' E6.eri3e# !& Me ,od. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# This course provides modeling principal, dimension and model analysis, and several survey methods in !7s scope of wor*$

$rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es# This course gives the student concept about ocean modelling and survey methods that related to ocean engineering$ )o! cs co(ered# This course gives the student *nowledge about modeling principles that consist of dimension analysis and similitude principles, wave generating theory, laboratory measurement devices, and model analysis$ 1esides that, this course provide the student *nowledge about met9 ocean surveys, methods and data acguisition$

-"e!# E#)i#eeri#), KL3204, Fi#i e E&e3e# Me ,od. E&e" i1e Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# This course provides the *nowledge about /inite !lement &ethods ,/!&- in structure analysis and introduction to /!& 0oftware$ $rere%u s tes# %$ 6L5%'( &atrix Analysis for 0tructures Course o&'ect (es# After completing the course the student should be able static nondeterministic structural analysis consist of e"uilibrium system an internal force of nondeterminate structure with /!&$ )o! cs co(ered#
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Introduce to the student about the approximation methods on solving differential e"uation method, collocation method, Least s"uare and 3aler*in$ Then give the student *nowledge about approximation in finite element method ,/!&- for spring element, truss element, %9D 1eam element, (9D 1eam ,/rame- element, and Constant 0tress Triangular element$ The student is also introduced to /!& softwares, such as 0AC0, 0A#, AN0?0$

-"e!# E#)i#eeri#), KL3211, Co!s !& $ro"esses. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# This course describes the meaning and the way to "uantification the physically dynamic that is happened due to ocean environment force that wor*s at the coast$ $rere%u s tes# %$ 6L(('( 4ater 4ave &echanics ($ 6L5%'% <ydrodynamics Course o&'ect (es# The ob)ective of this course is to give students introductory overview of coastal processes and methods to "uantify environmental forces, such as wave hindcasting, tidal analysis, wave generated currents, and sedimentation, by using familiar tools in field of study$ )o! cs co(ered# Topics of this course are uses of beach, coastal classification, forces in ocean environment and its interaction, tidal analysis, wave hindcasting, wave generated currents, rip currents, longshore currents, river hydraulics on the estuary, longshore sediment transport, sediment budget, shoreline changes, and introduction to familiar software>tools related to wave transformation and shoreline changes$ cean !ngineering

-"e!# E#)i#eeri#), KL4075, C!.i ! Se&e" ! I#2r!s ru" ure. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# This course enriches the students@ view in whole process of infrastructure development in civil and ocean engineering, including infrastructure management, planning, financing and costing, and delivery process$ The course also provides students with understanding of

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related aspects on environmental issues$ Lesson9learned from some infrastructure pro)ects is also provided$ $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es# After completing the course, students comprehensively understand the process and related aspects in infrastructure development, including the lesson9learned from case studies in infrastructure construction pro)ects$ involved in infrastructure pro)ects$ )o! cs co(ered# Infrastructure and development, infrastructure management, infrastructure planning, infrastructure financing and costing, infrastructure delivery process, environmental assessment on infrastructure pro)ect, roles in infrastructure pro)ect, issues on civil engineering pro)ect, issues on ocean engineering pro)ect, case studies in civil and ocean engineering pro)ects$ -"e!# E#)i#eeri#), KL4078, $r!" i"!& 9r!i#i#). Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# Direct exposure to ocean engineering industry wor*s, writing the report, and presenting it orally$ $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es# After completing the course, the student should have an understanding about ocean engineering wor*s, including contracts, scheduling, technical aspects, and "uality control, and have the ability to report in writing and oral presentation$ )o! cs co(ered# Co9op ,exposure to ocean engineering industry wor*s-, writing the report, and present the report orally$ -"e!# E#)i#eeri#), KL4077, Fi#!& $ro:e" . Required Course
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Course (catalog) descr !t o"# The course is a A credit academic activity for senior student$ 0tudents are re"uire to conduct researches, analysis and report writing, on selected topic$ $rere%u s tes# Completed at least %(C credit hours of core courses and selected courses, offered in the cean !ngineering #rogram$ Course o&'ect (es# The student able to aplicate scientific and engineering method in ocean engineering$ )o! cs co(ered# This academic activity, the student will be wor*ing on a selected engineering pro)ect or to conduct a research in ocean engineering or related topic$ Topics are selected by student according their interests$ Topics must be discussed and approved by a final pro)ect advisor$ -"e!# E#)i#eeri#), KL4101, -"e!# Co#s ru" io# M!#!)e3e# . Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# This course provides students with overview of construction management, se"uences in construction pro)ect, and construction management components such as organi8ation structure, types of contract, wor* brea*down structure, scheduling, cost estimation, and s9 curve$ As well as construction methods, especially in ocean structures pro)ect, that is covered construction method of concrete installation, reclamation, dredging, )etty>pier structure, brea*water and offshore structures$ $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es# %$ 0tudents understand about ocean construction pro)ects and problems in construction process$ ($ 0tudents understand about various types of coastal and offshore structures and also methods of ocean construction pro)ect$ 5$ 0tudents are able to apply several methods of construction management to a real case of study by develop its schedule, cost estimation, and s9curve$ )o! cs co(ered#

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Topics are related to definition of structures and construction pro)ect, management construction, and construction methods$ Definition of structure and construction pro)ect consist of type of structures, type of ocean structures, pro)ect construction stages ,/easibility 0tudy, Design, #rocurement, Construction, &aintenance and peration- and pro)ect construction ob)ectives$ Construction management consists of procurement process, contract system, pro)ect construction sta*eholders, pro)ect organi8ation, wor* brea*down structure, scheduling, critical path method, duration analysis, unit price analysis, cost estimation and 09curve$ Construction methods consist of construction methods of concrete mixing and installation, reclamation, dredging, and ocean structures ,coastal and offshore structures$

-"e!# E#)i#eeri#), KL4102, /ou#d!r' E&e3e# Me ,od. E&e" i1e Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# This course provides the introducing of boundary element methods and its simple application in ocean engineering$ $rere%u s tes# %$ 6B%'C( Introduction to Information Technology 1$ ($ 6L(('( 4ater 4ave &echanics$ 5$ 6L(('A Numerical Analysis$ Course o&'ect (es# 3ive introductory of boundary element methods and its simple application in ocean engineering$ )o! cs co(ered# /inite Difference &ethod, Control .olume, /inite !lement, 1oundary !lement, Laplace and #oisson perator :eview, 3reen /unction in Laplace perator, 3reen /unction Differentiation, 0pecial Treatment to 0ingular Integral, 0hape /unction, 1oundary Integral !"uation ,1I!- and boundary element program written on / :T:AN$

-"e!# E#)i#eeri#), KL4111, Desi)# o2 $or I#2r!s ru" ure. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"#

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This course provides *ind and type of port2 planning procedure2 modern port criteria2 Type and dimension of ship2 port organi8ation chart2 navigation aspect2 brea*water2 pier2 e"uipment and open storage2 conventional port2 multi function port2 container port and bul* port$ $rere%u s tes# %$ 6L(%'5 !ngineering &echanics$ ($ 6L(('( 4ater 4ave &echanics$ 5$ 6L(('5 &echanics of &aterials$ Course o&'ect (es# After attending this course, students are able to comprehend and have ability to plan and design a port$ )o! cs co(ered# This course gives the student *nowledge about ocean port, planning and design procedure, ship type and dimension, navigation channel, port basin and berthing condition$ 1erth type$ 0pecific port type+ container port, marina, ferry and other port$ This course also gives the student *nowledge about safety and security in port activity, ocean environment control and regulations, brea*water and #ort management$

-"e!# E#)i#eeri#), KL4112, Co!s !& S ru" ure. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# This course provide the student with *nowledge to design brea*water, seawall, )etty, and groin$ $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es# 3ive the comprehension to the student about planning and designing some coastal structures$ )o! cs co(ered# This course gives the student *nowledge about basic concepts in designing shore protection, begin with introduce the student with coastal protection structure types, hindcasting method and fre"uency analysis$ In this course also provide the student with s*ill to use ocean modeling and software in coastal protection design$
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-"e!# E#)i#eeri#), KL4121, -22s,ore S ru" ure I. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# This course provides material about *ind of offshore structure and analysis method for fixed offshore structure$ $rere%u s tes# %$ 6L(%'5 !ngineering &echanics$ ($ 6L(('5 &echanics of &aterials$ 5$ 6L5('A 0tructural Dynamics$ Course o&'ect (es# This course give the student *nowledge about design principles of offshore structure )o! cs co(ered# This course gives the student s*ill in designing fixed offshore structure$ 1egin with introduce about design principles, procedure and design criteria of offshore structure, allowable steel structure$ Then, this course continues to design upper ,dec*- and )ac*et structure, boat landing and cathodic protection, mud9mat ,on9bottom stability- and pile foundation design, and structure lifting analysis$ In this course the student will be given pro)ect assignment in fixed platform design in final session$

-"e!# E#)i#eeri#), KL4122, /!si" S,i. E#)i#eeri#). E&e" i1e Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# This course provide the student with *nowledge about the naval architecture such as ship geometry, stability #rincipe, and ship hydrodynamics$ $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es# In this course provide the student *nowledge of naval architecture )o! cs co(ered# This course give the student *nowledge about ship7s+ type, line and shape coefficient2 &oment and inertia moment of water plane2 Displacement2 Trim7s+ 3eometry, moment, changes due to loading change2 #rinciple of stability, transversal and longitudinal initial stability2 0tatic stability curve, cross curve of stability, stability evaluation2 1ending moment in
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calm surface and bending moment due to wave, total bending moment and longitudinal ship strength2 Transversal ship strength, dec* structure, dec* and tan*9tops2 0hip resistance force component, dimensional analysis for ship resistance force, principles of modeling, shear resistance2 /roude and ITTC %DEC method2 <ughes and ITTC %DCF method2 0tatistic and chart method$

-"e!# E#)i#eeri#), KL4201, -"e!# E#1iro#3e# Co# ro&. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# The course is a basic *nowledge in transport ,advection, diffusion, decayof water "uality modeling and software$ $rere%u s tes# %$ 6L(%'% 1asic !ngineering Analysis I$ ($ 6L(%'( /luid &echanics$ 5$ 6L(('% 1asic !ngineering Analysis II$ Course o&'ect (es# The course is designed to provide the student with *nowledge to understand and solve water "uality transport in ocean environment, to design solution of ocean waste disposal, to apply water "uality modeling, to understand the importance of integrated approach ,abiotic, biotic, and culture- in ocean environment, to communicate design and analysis through oral presentation and report for latest ocean environmental issues$ )o! cs co(ered# 1asic theory of three dimensional water "uality transport e"uation$ Analytical solution of conservative and nonconservative substance for one dimensional problem$ 0olution of polutant dispersion in two and three dimensional for open ocean$ /undamental analysis of dissolved oxygen, euthrophication, toxic substance analysis, estuarine simplified mixing theory, suspended substance transport, and open ocean disposal$ outfall design ,0imple ;ets, 1uoyancy-$ Application of hydrodynamics and water "uality modeling$ #resentation and discussion of latest ocean environmental issues ,oil spill, coral reef, dredging>reclamation, tailing disposal, global warming, produced water, etc$-$ cean !nvironmental Control$ 1asic theory of pollutant cean environmental issues and solution$ Application

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-"e!# E#)i#eeri#), KL4202, Co3.u ! io#!& H'drod'#!3i"s. E&e" i1e Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# This course provides the *nowledge and practice about hydrodynamics calculation in ocean engineering$ The hydrodynamics are tidal ,vertical and hori8ontal-, wave, non tidal current, storm surge and estuarine process$ $rere%u s tes# %$ 6L(%'( /luid &echanics ($ 6LA%%% Coastal #rocesses Course o&'ect (es# This course ob)ective is to provide the student with comprehension about numerical modeling #rincipe and able to modeling with at least one hydrodynamics in large domain$ )o! cs co(ered# This course gives the student *nowledge about hydrodynamics computational$ 1egin with introduction about hydrodynamics parameter in ocean engineering, simultaneous vertical and hori8ontal tidal modeling$ 4ave modeling, current non tidal, storm surge and two dynamic parameters focus in hydrodynamics$ In this course also discus about derivation of e"uation of mass and momentum conservation and its special form, differential form and basic e"uation integral$ In this course the student will be given pro)ect assignment in hydrodynamics process modeling$

-"e!# E#)i#eeri#), KL4211, Desi)# o2 /er ,i#) S ru" ure. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# This course is designed to provide students with the concepts in designing )etty structures$ $rere%u s tes# %$ 6L(('( 4ater 4ave &echanics$ ($ 6L(('5 &aterial &echanics$ 5$ 6L5%'( &atrix Analysis for 0tructures$ Course o&'ect (es# The ob)ectives are to provide the student with a comprehension about ship berthing design principles$

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)o! cs co(ered# This course provides the student s*ill to design berthing structure$ 1egin with introduction of berthing structure types, construction methods and installation, design phase, design criteria, design code, loads, review of wave, current, wind, "ua*e in structure, ship types, and ship berthing modes$ In this course also provide the student *nowledge about loading and offloading facilities, heavy e"uipment on dec* structure, load of dec* operation, environment, berthing and mooring$ This course also introduce the student wit software in berthing structure design, dec* on pile calculation, dolphin, gravity base structure, sheet pile, fender introduction in types, specification$ In this course, the student will be given an assignment in berthing structure design in end of course term$

-"e!# E#)i#eeri#), KL4212, Re"&!3! io# !#d Dred)i#). E&e" i1e Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# This course provide student about sediment movement, needs and impact of dredging, dredging method, dredging survey , dredger productivity estimation and coastal reclamation$ $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es# The student understand about :eclamation and Dredging !ngineering$ )o! cs co(ered# This course gives the student *nowledge in Dredging and reclamation$ 1egin with basic mechanism in sediment transport, dredging needs, dredging effects, dredging method, surveys for dredging, dredger production estimation, dredging location planning, polluted material dumping, reclamation and dredging contracts$

KL 4213, Fis,eries !#d M!ri#e Cu& ure. E&e" i1e Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# This course provide student about infrastructure which can support marine fisheries ,li*e fishpond- and ocean environment influence in designing the infrastructure$ $rere%u s tes#
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%$ 6LB(('E !ngineering !conomics$ ($ 6LBA%'% Course o&'ect (es# The 0tudent Able to design and Drainage 0ystem in &arine /isheries Infrastructure$ )o! cs co(ered# This course provides the student s*ill in fisheries infrastructure design and planning$ 1egin with introduce the student about fisheries a"uaculture, infrastructure, irrigation techni"ues, steady and unsteady modeling, inlet and outlet channel$ This course also give the student the *nowledge about layout of fisheries a"uaculture irrigation and channel dimension design$ cean 0tructure Construction &anagement$

-"e!# E#)i#eeri#), KL4221, -22s,ore S ru" ure II. Required Course Course (catalog) descr !t o"# This course provide student about seismic and fatigue analysis of fixed offshore structure, and design of subsea pipeline $rere%u s tes# None$ Course o&'ect (es# This Course provide the student a *nowledge about the principal analysis of offshore structure using commercial software$ )o! cs co(ered# This course focusing in gives the student s*ill in seismic analysis of fixed offshore structures design$ 1egin with reviewing the method of offshore structure design$ This course also give the student *nowledge about pipeline design+ pipe routing selection, wall thic*ness calculation, concrete coating calculation ,on9bottom stability analysis-, free span analysis, pipe laying analysis, and ris* assessment$

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