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http://dx.doi.org/10.3744/JNAOE.2013.5.3.364

Undergraduate courses for enhancing design ability in naval architecture  

Lee, Kyu-Yeul (Department of the Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, and Research Institute of Marine Systems Engineering, Seoul National University)
Ku, Namkug (Department of the Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, and Engineering Research Institute, Seoul National University)
Cha, Ju-Hwan (Department of Ocean Engineering, Mokpo National University)
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International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering / v.5, no.3, 2013 , pp. 364-375 More about this Journal
Abstract
Contemporary lectures in undergraduate engineering courses typically focus on teaching major technical knowledge-based theories in a limited time. Therefore, most lectures do not allow the students to gain understanding of how the theories are applied, especially in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering departments. Shipyards require students to acquire practical ship design skills in undergraduate courses. To meet this requirement, two lectures are organized by the authors; namely, "Planning Procedure of Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering" (PNAOE) and "Innovative Ship Design" (ISD). The concept of project-based and collaborative learning is applied in these two lectures. In the PNAOE lecture, sophomores receive instruction in the designing and building of model ships, and the students' work is evaluated in a model ship contest. This curriculum enables students to understand the concepts of ship design and production. In the ISD lecture, seniors learn how to develop their creative ideas about ship design and communicate with members of group. They are encouraged to cooperate with others and understand the ship design process. In the capstone design course, students receive guidance to facilitate understanding of how the knowledge from their sophomore or junior classes, such as fluid mechanics, statics, and dynamics, can be applied to practical ship design. Students are also encouraged to compete in the ship design contest organized by the Society of Naval Architects of Korea. Moreover, the effectiveness of project-based and collaborative learning for enhancing interest in the shipbuilding Industry and understanding the ship design process is demonstrated by citing the PNAOE and ISD lectures as examples.
Keywords
Capstone design; Naval architecture; Design ability; Project-based learning; Collaborative learning;
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