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A bachelors degree in maritime studies is an opportunity to dive into the world of maritime affairs and turn your passion for the sea into a rewarding career. Typically taking 3-4 years to complete, this degree covers a range of subjects, including marine navigation, maritime law, marine environmental science, and maritime economics, among others.

A masters degree in maritime studies offers you the opportunity to deepen your knowledge and enhance the skills you've acquired, preparing you for more advanced roles in the maritime industry. This degree can also serve as a pathway if you want to move from another career into the maritime sector.

Usually taking 1-2 years to complete, a masters degree in maritime studies covers a range of subjects. Modules could include advanced maritime law, port and shipping management, maritime safety and security, and marine environmental management. Depending on your degree, you may also take specialised modules focused on specific areas such as international maritime policy, ocean governance, or maritime technology.

Topics covered may include:

  • Marine Navigation and Seamanship
  • Maritime Law and International Regulations
  • Port and Harbor Management
  • Maritime Risk Management
  • Maritime Safety and Security
  • Maritime Risk Management
  • Maritime Communication Systems
  • Marine Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Studying abroad as an international student is a unique chance to explore different parts of the world while earning a degree from a university of your choice. You'll have the opportunity to make new friends and build a professional network that could benefit your future career.

Admission Requirements

To take on a bachelors degree in maritime studies, you'll generally need a high school diploma or the equivalent. Some universities may prefer that you have previously studied certain subjects, such as mathematics, physics, or geography.

Evidence of language proficiency is essential. If your course is taught in English and you are not exempt from language requirements, you can do this through tests like the IELTS or TOEFL. These are globally recognised assessments that are accepted by most universities.

Admission to a masters degree in maritime studies normally requires a bachelors degree in a related field, or relevant professional experience. Some universities may accept students with a background in different subject areas. There may be additional academic requirements, which your chosen university can provide more details about.

Tuition Fees

International students are usually required to pay tuition fees, which vary depending on the country and university. Financial assistance, such as scholarships or grants, may be available to help manage the cost of studying abroad. It's important to research the costs and financial support options available to you before applying.

Careers

Graduates with a bachelors degree in maritime studies have a wide range of career opportunities. You could pursue further studies, such as a masters degree, or look for a job. Potential roles include maritime safety officer, marine surveyor, port manager, or maritime lawyer. Outside of the maritime field, your skills will be valuable in sectors like logistics, international trade, and environmental consulting.

Graduates with a masters degree in maritime studies will have advanced knowledge, preparing you for more challenging roles within the maritime industry. You might choose to work as a maritime policy analyst, port manager, marine environmental consultant, or maritime lawyer. You could also pursue further studies, such as a PhD or research degree.

All maritime studies courses

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International Commercial and Maritime Law LLM

Swansea University United Kingdom

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Computer Science: Software Engineering Master

University of Antwerp Belgium

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International Maritime Policy MA

University of Greenwich United Kingdom

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Master of Maritime Archaeology (2 years) Masters Degree

Flinders University Australia

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Civil and Maritime Engineering (HJ26) MEng

University of Liverpool United Kingdom

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Bachelor of Maritime Operation (Hons.) UG:Bachelor

Universiti Kuala Lumpur (Uni KL) Malaysia

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Bachelor Maritime Logistics and Port Management (B.Sc.) BSc

WINGS University of Applied Sciences Germany

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Bachelor of Maritime Engineering (Specialisation) (Honours) Bachelor Degree

University of Tasmania Australia

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Postgraduate research opportunities in Maritime and Mechanical Engineering MPhil, PhD

Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) United Kingdom

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Law - (Marine and Maritime Law) LLM

University College Cork (UCC) Ireland

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Maritime Science with Deck Cadetship programme BSc (Hons)

University of Gibraltar Gibraltar

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Technology (Maritime Operations) MSc

Kingston University London United Kingdom

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