Since its establishment in 2004, the focus of UniKL MIMET has always been in the area of Marine Engineering Technology. Realizing the vast array of the maritime sector that includes electrical and electronics services, the institute had taken the initiative to develop a programme namely Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Marine Electrical and Electronic (or BMEE for short) with the support from shipbuilding and ship repair industrial experts. This programme is in tandem with the need of the nation to increasingly liberalise Marine Electrical and Electronic services that include ship communication, ship navigation, ship control & monitoring system as well as ship weapons system.
Overview
Programme Educational Objectives (PEO)
UniKL graduates who are:
| PEO1 | knowledgeable, competent, and innovative, which will contribute towards the human capital in the marine related industry; |
| PEO2 | effective leadership and team work skills as well as verbal, non-verbal and interpersonal communication skills to support their role in industry; |
| PEO3 | committed to the importance of lifelong learning and continuous improvement; |
| PEO4 | practice professionalism with ethics and social responsibility; |
| PEO5 | capable of embarking on business and technopreneurial activities. |
Programme Learning Outcome (PLO)
The students of Bachelor of Engineering Technology (HONS) in Marine Electrical & Electronic, upon graduation will be able to:
| PLO1 | Apply knowledge of mathematics, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization in electrical and electronics to wide practical procedures and practices; |
| PLO2 | Identify and solve broadly-defined electrical and electronic engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using codified methods of analysis specific to their field of activity. |
| PLO3 | Design solutions for broadly-defined electrical and electronic problems and assist with the design of systems, components or processes to meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations. |
| PLO4 | Conduct investigations of broadly-defined electrical and electronic problems; locate and search relevant codes and catalogues, conduct standard tests and measurements. |
| PLO5 | Apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering tools to broadly-defined engineering activities in electrical and electronic, with an awareness of the limitations. |
| PLO6 | Function effectively as an individual, and as a member in diverse technical teams. |
| PLO7 | Communicate effectively on broadly-defined engineering activities in electrical and electronic with the society, by being able to comprehend the work of others, document their own work, and give and receive clear instructions. |
| PLO8 | Demonstrate knowledge of the societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to engineering technician practice. |
| PLO9 | Understand and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of engineering practices. |
| PLO10 | Understand the impact of engineering solutions in industrial and marine societal context and demonstrate knowledge of and need for sustainable development. |
| PLO11 | Demonstrate an awareness and understanding of management, business practices, and technopreneurial competencies. |
| PLO12 | Recognize the need for, and have the ability to engage in independent and life-long learning. |
Programme Content
January Intake
September Intake
Career Path
Prospective undergraduates will be offered courses/subjects in five sub-areas namely Electronic Systems, Electrical & Power Systems, Instrumentation & Control Systems, Communication & Navigation Systems as well as Underwater Technology. The amalgamation of the five sub-areas is meant to provide adequate knowledge to prospective BMEE graduates to venture into the employment areas not only specific to marine but also to those pursuing a career in other broad areas of electrical and electronics services and management.