Graduate Diploma of Maritime Management
Postgraduate
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Solve business problems in the maritime sector
Make confident decisions about domestic and international maritime business activities. You’ll cover topics including maritime law, technologies, and shipping operations. Unlock management roles across the seas and waterways.
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- Study method
- 100% online
- Assessments
- 100% online
- Credit available
- Yes
- Duration
- 1 year full time or part time equivalent
- Total subjects
- 8
- Available loans
- Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)
Graduate Diploma of Maritime Management
About this degree
Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:
- Facilitate managerial decision making utilising business management concepts, processes, and skills in a range of maritime sectors.
- Solve maritime management problems using state-of-the-art managerial innovations, technologies, and shipping practices.
- Present maritime management solutions using a range of sources to specialist and non-specialist audiences.
The Graduate Diploma of Maritime Management is an ideal management course for people seeking to acquire specific management skills appropriate for the maritime industry. The program provides graduates with the extensive knowledge and analytical skills required to meet challenges facing the maritime industry and to enhance their career opportunities in management positions in the industry.
The maritime industry is at the forefront of international trade for sustainable development and is an exciting, dynamic, and challenging industry in which to work. The Graduate Diploma of Maritime Management course consists of 8 subjects that provide practical and applied knowledge suitable for both higher level professional and managerial roles. The program helps graduates develop a holistic and analytical perspective of the industry and equips them to develop solutions for complex issues faced by both domestic and international maritime business activities.
This Graduate Diploma course provides a pathway to the MBA in Maritime Management.
Recommended study pattern
Students will complete eight subjects but the subjects that students will complete will depend on whether students are assessed as having a cognate or non-cognate background.
- A cognate undergraduate degree would be in the same or related area eg, maritime management, logistics management, supply chain management, nautical science, marine engineering, maritime engineering (naval architecture, ocean engineering), and business management; or any Bachelor degree with a major in business, logistics management, and supply chain management
- Cognate industry experience would be in the fields of maritime, transport, logistics and supply chain.
NON-COGNATE OPTION (for students without prior study in the discipline)
For students undertaking full-time study the following study pattern is recommended.
Completion of 4 core subjects from the schedule below.
- TAS-JNB517 Management
- TAS-JNB518 Finance for Decision-Making
- TAS-JNB521 Maritime Economics for Managers
- TAS-JNB534 Commercial Ship Management
Completion of 2 core option subjects from the schedule below.
- TAS-JNB608 Research Methods
- TAS-JNB620 Maritime Law
- TAS-JNB626 International Maritime Policy
- TAS-JNB635 Business Analytics and Operations Research
- TAS-JNB701 Maritime Logistics Informatics
- TAS-JNB739 Strategic Management
Completion of 2 subjects from one of the 3 specialisations below, OR any 2 subjects of your choice listed in the Cross-Listed subjects.
COGNATE OPTION (for students with prior Bachelor level study in the discipline)
Completion of 4 core subjects from the schedule below.
- TAS-JNB608 Research Methods
- TAS-JNB620 Maritime Law
- TAS-JNB626 International Maritime Policy
- TAS-JNB635 Business Analytics and Operations Research
- TAS-JNB701 Maritime Logistics Informatics
- TAS-JNB739 Strategic Management
Completion of 4 subjects from one of the 3 specialisations below OR any 4 subjects of your choice listed in the Cross-Listed subjects.
Specialisations
Maritime Logistics
- TAS-JNB512 International Trade
- TAS-JNB522 Business Logistics
- TAS-JNB616 Port Management and Strategy
- TAS-JNB624 Supply Chain Management
Maritime Technology
*Note: the 2 subjects in the Maritime Technology specialisation (JEE504 and JEE523) require Engineering qualifications.
- TAS-JEE504 Principles of Naval Architecture*
- TAS-JEE523 Design of Marine Machinery Systems*
- TAS-JND612 Marine Superintendency
- TAS-JND613 Marine Surveying and Inspection
Shipping Operations
- TAS-JNB616 Port Management and Strategy
- TAS-JND503 Maritime Safety
- TAS-JND517 Harbour Operations and Services
- TAS-JND613 Marine Surveying and Inspection
Cross-Listed
*Note: the 2 subjects JEE504 and JEE523 require Engineering qualifications.
- TAS-JEE504 Principles of Naval Architecture*
- TAS-JEE523 Design of Marine Machinery Systems*
- TAS-JNB512 International Trade
- TAS-JNB522 Business Logistics
- TAS-JNB616 Port Management and Strategy
- TAS-JNB624 Supply Chain Management
- TAS-JND503 Maritime Safety
- TAS-JND517 Harbour Operations and Services
- TAS-JND612 Marine Superintendency
- TAS-JND613 Marine Surveying and Inspection
Award requirements
Successful completion of 8 subjects as outlined in the recommended study pattern within 1-3 years, from the time of first enrolment.
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Indicative total fee $23,960
The amount shown here is indicative for an Australian citizen studying full-time, which is typically 8 subjects per year.
Fees may vary depending on:
- the subjects you choose
- credit from previous work experience
- your eligibility for government funding loans or subsidies such as HECS-HELP or a Commonwealth supported place.
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Entry requirements
- An undergraduate degree of an Australian higher education institution or the equivalent standard in any other institution AND at least two years' work experience; OR
- A professional qualification such as a Certificate of Competency as a Master Class 1 (Unlimited) or Engineer Class 1/Chief Engineer (Unlimited) and at least two years' work experience; OR
- A Graduate Certificate in Maritime Management; OR
- If a first degree or professional qualification is not held, candidates may apply to the Department of Maritime and Logistics Management for consideration of their eligibility. These applicants are assessed on their work experience, other qualifications and current managerial responsibilities.
Applicants who plan to undertake the two Maritime Technology units JEE504 and JEE523 must have:
- An undergraduate degree in engineering; or
- A Graduate Certificate in Engineering; or
- A professional qualification in engineering such as a Certificate of Competency Chief Engineer or Engineer Class 2
The University of Tasmania grants credit and recognition of prior learning that may include formal and/or informal prior learning. More information is available here.
Career opportunities
Australian job snapshots
Data sourced from Australian Jobs 2023.
Role | Earnings | Employment change |
---|---|---|
Chief Executives and Managing Directors | N/A^ | Up 10.8% |
General Managers | N/A^ | Up 59.7% |
Importers, Exporters and Wholesalers | $93K to $120K | Up 0.2% |
Marine Transport Professionals | Over $120K | Up 16.7% |
Ship's Masters | N/A^ | N/A^ |
Supply, Distribution and Procurement Managers | Over $120K | Up 12.6% |
^ There is no data available
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