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3rd year student of Marine Technology majoring NAVAL ARCHITECTURE from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
- First name: MUHAMMAD ASYRAF BIN MOHD SHUISMA
- Email address: masyraf52@live.utm.my
- City/region: Johor Bahru
- Country: Malaysia
Cover Letter
Muhammad Asyraf Bin Mohd Shuisma
Marine Technology Department
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
I'm a 3rd year student of Marine Technology from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Being trained in this area, it is naturally my goal to become a professional marine engineer and gather experiences in practising naval architecture. The course had equipped me with various knowledge to be able to adapt myself into working for any specified field in marine engineering. List of subjects includes naval architecture, hydrodynamics, maritime engineering and offshore structure, ship production technology, ship design and marine engineering systems.
As a UTM student I've also equipped myself with various general skills including communicative skills, teamworking abilities, leadership skills, interpersonal and intrapersonal skills, persuasive skills and last but not least the most important attribute to an enginner, ethics.
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Career Goals
Expanding my experience in the offshore engineering field and having a grasp on the latest developments. Also developing new technologies and engineering solutions myself. At the same time I want to pursue my life long dream of becoming a pilot by obtaining a license. My plan is to be a full time marine engineer as well as a part-time commercial pilot.
Work Skills
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Education History
SATS at Henry Parkes Primary School
January 2001
- June 2002
Alderman Callow Secondary School and Community College
August 2002
- May 2004
Penilaian Menengah Rendah (PMR) at SMK Tmn Universiti 1
June 2004
- February 2007
Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) at MARA Junior Science College Alor Gajah, Melaka
March 2007
- November 2008
Majoring in science stream which includes all the mandatory subjects and elective subjects such as Biology, Physics and Chemistry
Address: Ayer Pa'Abas, Alor gajah, Melaka
EkspressMARA-UTM at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
January 2009
- May 2009
Pre-university courses on par with other qualifications such as matriculation
Address: Skudai, Johor Bahru, Johor
Bachelor Hons. Marine Technology at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
June 2009
Extensive and focused course on engineering for marine applications. Marine vessels and offshore structures designs. Naval architecture.
Address: Skudai, Johor Bahru, Johor
Qualifications
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Inspiring Creative and Innovative Minds
Academic Goals
- Succeed in every lesson and receive added values everytime.
- Continuously learning about new and latest advancements in the field.
- Applicating the knowledge into everyday tasks.
- Questioning the unknown and carrying out research to find the solution
Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering
Malaysia is a country producing oil & gas. Anything connected to oil & gas is very costly from oil/gas extract from underground until delivery to user, especially the engineering and framework. All of the oil production of Malaysia is from offshore. Offshore engineering is a very expensive process for oil extract from seabed. Billions of US dollar has been paid to the foreigner/oil major to get this process done. It is the time for our country to manufacture ourselves, to taking care of ourselves, to save the money for our technology development/ engineering development/ offshore industry/ profession development, as well as to our next generation. Let ourselves to handle our product, turn ourselves to an offshore technical professor country. Furthermore, export our offshore industry product, engineer, and profession to other country.
The Bachelor of Engineering (Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering) is designed to meet the engineering needs of the maritime and offshore industries by providing specialized knowledge required by these industries. The course is going to be the only undergraduate program in Malaysia servicing the above requirements, as it integrates relevant sections of the electro-mechanical systems and other engineering disciplines, while maintaining a maritime/offshore emphasis.
The course prepares students for the employment in the marine/offshore engineering industries, including those involved in the design, development and maintenance of marine machineries, shipbuilding, marine classification societies and statutory authorities, power generation, offshore oil and gas production, and naval architecture.
Field Of Study
Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering is a field which combines two main areas relating to the sea namely Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering. The course contains some of the basic knowledge with related to Mechanical Engineering field such as Statics, Dynamics, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Mechanics of Materials. The areas of specialisation of Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering include:
a. Naval Architecture
b. Hydrodynamics
c. Maritime Engineering and Offshore Structure
d. Ship and Offshore Production Technology
e. Ship and Offshore Structure Design
f. Marine Engineering System
g. Ship Transportation
h. Project Management and Occupational Safety & Health
Programme Objectives
- Graduates are able to apply their knowledge and skill to design, analyse and evaluate mechanical engineering and marine technology systems.
- Graduates are able to identify and solve engineering problems systematically, critically, creatively and analytically.
- Graduates are competent, possess leadership qualities and able to act professionally in the field of mechanical engineering and marine technology.
- Graduates are able to communicate effectively and address issues related to social, cultural and environment.
- Graduates are able to undertake lifelong learning and adapt to the changing environment.
Programme Learning Outcomes
- Ability to acquire knowledge and understanding of science and engineering principles relevant to Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering.
- Ability to apply knowledge, techniques and tools in solving problems relevant to Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering.
- Ability to design and critically evaluate components, processes or systems related to Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering.
- Ability to explore current technologies related to Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering.
- Abillity to manage engineering projects.
- Ability to prepare, submit and present quality technical reports within a given time frame.
- Ability to communicate effectively as an engineer.
- Ability to work as a team.
- Ability to adapt to technical changes taking into consideration cultural, political and environmental issues.
- Ability to continue lifelong learning.
Mastering the programme outcomes
PLO 1 : During the whole course I've managed to obtain many information and have a thorough understanding of the engineering principles thats relevent to my field. For example the many type oh hulls such as monohulls, multihulls, SWATH and such. Another example is how to calculate the buoyancy, trim, height of centre of gravity and others.
PLO2 : In sem 4 we were required to participate in a model boat race during innovation festival. For the design process I was able to apply my knowledge in calculating various dimensions and properties before starting to build my boat.
PLO 4 : One of my favourite pastimes is to surf the web and it is there where I usually find information on the latest technologies. A favourite source is Marine Insight.
PLO 6 : Almost all the subjects we go through involove some kind of reports in them. I have understood the overall requirements of technical reports which includes intro, index, justifications, statistics, references and others.
PLO 8 : I'm able to work effeciently in a team whenever required. An example is during Lab. We were asked to sit in a group and solve a problem which was given to us. It is called Problem Based Learning.