This course prepares students for the world of maritime business. The program provides adequate knowledge of and administration of ports and shipping operations. The philosophy is to train students for management capacities in maritime and other allied fields such as oil and gas, marine insurance, maritime law, import/export practice, banking, etc.
Maritime Transport and Business Studies
Degree
National Diploma
Duration
18 Months
Language
English
Credits
120 CUs
Practicals
Available
Eligibility
SSCE
Course Description
Learning Outcome
A graduate of this major should be able to:
- Understand the complexities of global shipping operations, including logistics, cargo management, and port operations, to optimize the efficiency of maritime transport.
- The ability to apply business, economics, law, logistics, and transportation knowledge to maritime business administration problems.
- Learn key business management skills such as strategic planning, financial management, and marketing tailored to the maritime sector, preparing you for leadership roles.
- Gain insight into international maritime regulations and compliance standards, ensuring that you can effectively manage and operate within a complex legal environment.
- Embrace emerging trends and technologies in maritime transport, including sustainability practices and digital advancements, to drive innovation in the industry.
- The ability to improve oneself by embracing the importance of lifelong learning and following developments in science-technology and contemporary issues.
Secure your future in Maritime Transport and Business Studies
- Maritime Operations Manager: Oversee daily operations of shipping lines, ports, and logistics companies, ensuring efficiency and compliance.
- Supply Chain Analyst: Optimize the supply chain processes for maritime transport, improving efficiency and reducing costs.
- Maritime Business Consultant: Provide expert advice on business strategies, operational improvements, and market analysis for maritime companies.
- Fleet Manager: Oversee the management and maintenance of a fleet of vessels, ensuring operational efficiency and regulatory compliance.
- Logistics Coordinator: Manage the movement of goods, ensuring timely and cost-effective delivery across global supply chains.
- Shipping Agent: Act as the liaison between ship owners, operators, and port authorities, managing vessel logistics and operations.
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