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Advance your maritime expertise.
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.
Admission Requirements
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.
You will also need to provide evidence of your language proficiency, unless you are exempt from these requirements. If your degree is taught in English, you can do this with TOEFL or IELTS test results, both of which are widely accepted.
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.
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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.
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