Myanmar Maritime University

Myanmar Maritime University
မြန်မာနိုင်ငံ ရေကြောင်းပညာ တက္ကသိုလ်

Main Building of the Myanmar Maritime University
Type public
Established 1 August 2002[1]
Rector Myat Lwin
Students 450 per intake of 2010[2]
Undergraduates 1741 (2007)[3]
Location Thilawa, Thanlyin 11293
Yangon Region, Myanmar

Coordinates: 16°42′11″N 96°15′51″E / 16.70306°N 96.26417°E / 16.70306; 96.26417
Affiliations Yangon Technological University, Korea Maritime University, Nagaoka University, Nihon University, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
Website www.mot.gov.mm/mmu/

Myanmar Maritime University (MMU) (Burmese: မြန်မာနိုင်ငံ ရေကြောင်းပညာ တက္ကသိုလ် [mjəmà nàɪɴŋàɴ jèdʑáʊɴ pjɪ̀ɴɲà tɛʔkəθò]), located in Thanlyin in the outskirts of Yangon, is the premier university of maritime education in Myanmar. MMU, administered by the Ministry of Transportation, offers six-year bachelor's degree programs and two-year post-graduate diplomas in various marine and naval disciplines.[1] In 2007, the school had about 1,800 graduate students, pursuing international STCW-95-standards compliant maritime education.[3]

MMU is one of the most selective universities in Myanmar as many of its students find job opportunities abroad.

History

MMU was officially established on 10 June 2002 by the military government per the Myanmar Maritime University Act (The State Peace and Development Council Law No. 1/2002). The official mission of MMU is to "produce well competent qualified naval architects, engineers and scientists".[4] On 1 August 2002, the university first opened its doors inside the compound of Yangon Institute of Marine Technology, in Sinmalike, Yangon. Since March 2004, the university has been relocated to its present purpose-built campus in Thanlyin near Thilawa port, the country's largest port.[3]

Admissions

MMU is one of the most selective universities in the country. Admissions are based primarily on the marks received in the Burmese university entrance examination (Matriculation Exam). The university does maintain a 20% quota of female students in its annual student intake, and all students must pass an eyesight exam.[5] As many of the graduates receive job offers from foreign shipping firms, admission to the university is highly competitive.[6] In 2006, the minimum university entrance exam score necessary to be admitted was 458 out of 600 marks (up from 443 marks in 2005) despite an increase in admissions to 450 students per year from 350 the year earlier.[7] In 2008, the admission marks were 473 out of 600.The minimum entrance mark is 491 out of 600 in 2010.

Programs

MMU offers six six-year bachelor's degree programs and two two-year post-graduate diplomas.[5] The university’s syllabus, coursework and practical training are in keeping with the standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers 1995 (STCW), an international convention developed by the International Maritime Organization that sets qualifications and training standards for personnel serving aboard seagoing merchant ships.[6]

Engineering

Program Bachelor's Type Duration
Naval Architecture B.E. FT 6 Yrs
Marine Engineering B.E. FT 6 Yrs
Port and Harbour Engineering B.E. FT 6 Yrs
River and Coastal Engineering B.E. FT 6 Yrs
Marine Electrical Systems and Electronics B.E. FT 6 Yrs
Nautical Science B.Sc. (Hons.) FT 5 Yrs
Marine Mechanical B.E. FT 6 Yrs

Post-graduate studies

The university offers two two-year post-graduate diplomas in shipping management and port management.

Administration

List of rectors

Main departments

Supporting Departments

Affiliated academic institutions

MMU maintains affiliations with the following academic institutions:[4]

Domestic

International

References

  1. 1 2 "Myanmar Maritime University". Ministry of Education. Retrieved 2008-11-27.
  2. http://monnews.org/?p=924 | Myanmar Maritime University gaining popularity
  3. 1 2 3 "History of MMU". Ministry of Transportation. Retrieved 2008-11-27.
  4. 1 2 "Myanmar Maritime University". MMU Information Site. Retrieved 2008-11-27.
  5. 1 2 "Programs at MMU". Ministry of Transportation. Retrieved 2008-11-27.
  6. 1 2 Win Nyunt Lwin (2006-11-12). "Maritime students enjoy more job opportunities". The Myanmar Times.
  7. Win Nyunt Lwin (2006-11-20). "MMU offers new courses".
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