Maritime Operations and Management
The marine industry moves around 90% of the world trade and this is done for the most part safely, economically and in a particularly challenging natural environment. The ships engaged on this trade vary considerably in size and type ranging from small coastal ships through to the largest tankers, container ships and cruise vessels. The maritime activities in the University as well as supporting a number of research programmes include the well established Maritime Operation and Management MSc Programme. This course is specifically designed to prepare students to meet the challenges of the modern marine industry. The course is directed towards either established personnel in the industry or new-entrants that have recently graduated from a recognised university. This course may be taken on either a full or part time basis. It considers a broad spectrum of techno-economic, management, safety, environmental and legal issues.
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MSc Maritime Operations and Management
Why Study at City?
- The course modules are delivered by full time and visiting lecturers who are eminent in different aspects of the marine industry
- Studying in the marine capital of the world with access to dedicated libraries and information centres
- A number of supporting guest lectures given by practising professionals in the industry
- A modular course that can be tailored to your specific needs
- A course with an established reputation in the marine industry
- To obtain a qualification that has fitted many of the past students to take up senior positions within the marine industries.