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Regular Program

Students who take regular programs can complete their master’s education within 1.5 – 2 years. Students can take an elective course in ocean engineering or offshore project management. The minimum number of credits required by students to meet graduation requirements is 36 credits, where students can take a maximum of 12 credits per semester

Ocean Engineering

The ocean engineering elective path focuses on the engineering concepts required in the Ocean Engineering field. The knowledge learned in this elective path is related to the deepening of the concept and integrated design of infrastructure located in the sea area.

Curriculum

In the ocean engineering elective path, students must take 30 credits of compulsory courses. The subjects that must be taken by ocean engineering elective students are as follows:

SemesterCodeCourse TitleCredit
1KL5010Introduction to Advanced Ocean Engineering3
KL5020Ocean Project Management3
KL5110Advanced Water Wave Mechanics3
KL5111Marine Hydrodinamics3
2KL5098Research Methods3
KL5210Advanced Random Waves3
KL5211Coastal Morphology3
3KL6110Offshore Structural Analysis3
4KL6099Research and Thesis6

The elective courses offered by the Ocean Engineering Masters Program for ocean engineering elective path students are as follows

SemesterCodeCourse TitleCredit
OddKL5120Project Safety Management
3
KL6120Project Risk Management
3
KL6111Advanced Marine Geotechnics
3
KL6112Advanced Underwater Acoustics
3
KL6113Computational Ocean Dynamics
3
KL6121Cost Engineering
3
KL6010Special Topics in Ocean Engineering
3
KL6020Ocean Engineering Independent Study
3
EvenKL5220Construction Management
3
KL5221Project Organization and Leadership
3
KL6210Advanced Ocean Environment Modelling
3
KL6211Risk and Reliability Analysis
3
KL6212Corrosion of Material for Marine Environment
3
KL6220Engineering Quality Management
3
KL6011Ocean Engineering Independent Study
3
KL6021Offshore Project Management Independent Study
3

Offshore Project Management

The offshore project management elective path focuses on the management of projects related to the upstream oil and gas industry, both in offshore and coastal areas. The knowledge learned in this elective path relates to the application of the knowledge, tools, and techniques necessary for project activities to meet requirements until their implementation.

Curriculum

The minimum number of credits required by students to meet the graduation requirements is 36 credits. In the offshore project management option, students must take 27 credits of compulsory courses. The courses that must be taken by offshore project management elective students are as follows

SemesterCodeCourse TitleCredit
1KL5010Introduction to Advanced Ocean Engineering
3
KL5020Ocean Project Management
3
KL5120Project Safety Management
3
2KL5098Research Method
3
KL5220Construction Management
3
KL5211Project Organization and Leadership
3
3KL6120Project Risk Management
3
4KL6099Research and Thesis
6

The elective courses offered by the Ocean Engineering Masters Program for ocean engineering elective path students are as follows

SemesterCodeCourse TitleCredit
OddKL5110Advanced Random Waves3
KL5111Marine Hydrodinamics3
KL6110Offshore Structural Analysis3
KL6111Advanced Marine Geotechnics3
KL6112Advanced Underwater Acoustics3
KL6113Computational Ocean Dynamics3
KL6121Cost Engineering3
KL6010Special Topics in Ocean Engineering
3
KL6020Special Topics in Ocean Project Management3
EvenKL5210Advanced Random Waves3
KL5211Coastal Morphology3
KL6120Advanced Ocean Environment Modelling3
KL6211Risk and Reliability Analysis3
KL6212Corrosion of Material for Marine Environment3
KL6220Engineering Quality Management3
KL6011Ocean Engineering Independent Study3
KL6021Offshore Project Management Independent Study3

Registration

Admission of new students follows the schedule determined from ITB. Master / Graduate program student admission are usually conducted in two periods, odd semester and even semester:

A. Odd Semester

  • 1st Wave: February – April 
  • 2nd Wave: April – May 
  • 3rd Wave: May – July 

B. Even Semester

  • 1st Wave: September – November 

Requirements for Prospective Students include:

  1. Legalized copies of graduate certificate and transcript
  2. TOEFL Certificate (min. 475)
  3. Bappenas TPA certificate (min. 475)
  4. Letter of recommendation from supervisor / lecturer
  5. Health Insurance
  6. Take written examinations and interviews

Prospective students need to have an equivalent undergraduate education (S1) in engineering or science or technology. It is recommended to have a bachelor background in Ocean Engineering / Civil Engineering / Marine Science / Oceanography in order to be able to follow the lectures well.

Further information regarding registration can be accessed on the site http://www.usm.itb.ac.id and select the ITB Master / Graduate Student Registration section.

Master’s Program in Ocean Engineering ITB
Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Bandung Institute of Technology
East Side of T.P. Rachmat Building, 3rd Floor, Ganesha Street 10 Bandung