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Kes Appendix D1:Templates for Course Specifications University Of Alexandria Faculty of Engineering Course Specifications Programme (s) on which the course is given M. Se.-Postgraduate Course Major or Minor element of programmes Underwater Technology Department offering the programme Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Department offering the course Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Academic year / Level Postgraduate Course Date of specification approval A- Basic Information Title: Underwater Technology Code: 0608672 Credit Hours: 3 Lecture: 3 Tutorial: Practicals: Total: 3 B- Professional Information 1— Overall Aims of Course - To give the student an overview about underwater technology. - To enable the student to carry out theoretical investigation on how to treat underwater technology on technical bases. - To give the student metallurgical and engineering foresight secing of underwater behaviour of materials. 2— Intended Learning Outcomes ef Course (ILOs) a- Knowledge and Understanding: al- Understanding of Underwater technical Problems a2- Full information of ship salvage techniques a3- Welding of pipe lying of undersea platforms Intellectual Skills b. b1. Performing operations of cutting underwater b2. Performing operations of Welding underwater B3. Performing operations of inspection underwater ¢- Professional and Practical Skills el. Engineering practice of underwater operations 2. Carrying out similar investigations 3. Carrying out salvage operations d- General and Transferable Skills d1- Preparations of underwater operations. d2- Managing the underwater problems on scientific and engineering bases 6.2- Essential Books (Text Books) - Underwater Technology Handbook = Underwater Welding, General Information and recommendations, Bureau Veritas, Guide note N.1. 198, 1986 - American Welding Society, Underwater Specifications = Rules for the Construction and Classification of Mobile Offshore Units, Det Norske Veritas - www.underwatertechnology.com 6.3- Recommended Books ‘The Marine Forensic Panel, Naval Engineering Journal, January 1999 6.4- Periodicals, Web Sites, ... ete hutp://www.underwateroperations.com 7- Facilities Required for Teaching and Learning Data Show and PC programs Course Coordinator: aQT Prof. Dr. M.M. El-Gammal Head of Department: Date: 26-01-2009 Appendix D2: Templates for Annual Course Report Alexandria Faculty Engineering Department Naval Architecture & Marine Enginceri Course Report A- Basic Information 1. Title and Code: Underwater Technology ~ Code No.: 0608672 2, Programme(s) on which this course is given: M.Se. 3. Year/ Level of programmes: Postgraduate Course 4, Units/Credit hours: Lectures 3 Tutorial/Practical: 01 Taal: 3 5, Names of lecturers contributing to the delivery of the course i. Prof. Dr. MM. El ‘ammal Course co-ordinator : Prof. Dr. M.M. El-Gammal External evaluator B- Statistical Information No. of students attending the course: No. 6 100 % No. of students completing the course: No. 6 100 % Results: Passed: No.6 100% Failed: No. 0 0% Grading of successful students: A: No 5 -83% A:No.1 17% C- Professional Information Course Teaching Topics actually taught —_ — No. ofhours | Lecturer 2 Underwater processes Underwater Techniques [Underwater Cutting Underwater Weld Underwater Inspections ~ Rules and regulations Topics taught as a percentage of the content specified: EX

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