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Masters in Shipping in 2024

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International Shipping Law LLM

Centre for Commercial Law Studies United Kingdom

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Shipping Management MSc

Alba Graduate Business School Greece

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Logistics MA

Berlin School of Business and Innovation Germany

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Global Shipping Management MSc

University of Greenwich United Kingdom

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International Shipping and Finance MSc

Henley Business School United Kingdom

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Ship and Offshore Structures MSc

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Shipping and Logistics MSc

Newcastle University United Kingdom

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Middlesex University United Kingdom

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Masters in Shipping

Study Shipping Masters Programmes

Shipping as an academic degree focuses on the study of maritime transportation, logistics, and supply chain management. It involves understanding the processes and operations involved in moving goods and cargo by sea, and the efficient management of shipping and port activities. Shipping professionals play a crucial role in facilitating global trade and ensuring the smooth movement of goods across international borders.

Shipping is a critical industry that drives global trade and plays a vital role in the movement of goods and commodities worldwide. Graduates in this field are equipped with the knowledge and skills to manage complex shipping operations, optimise logistics, and contribute to the efficient functioning of international supply chains. As international trade continues to expand, the demand for skilled professionals in Shipping will remain high, making it a rewarding and impactful career path for individuals interested in the global transportation and logistics industry.

Graduates of an advanced degree in Shipping will have specialised career options available to them. These may include roles as shipping analyst, maritime policy advisor, port development consultant, and shipping fleet manager.

Your advanced degree program will consist of advanced lectures, research projects, and opportunities to engage with industry professionals to explore complex issues in the shipping field. Depending on your chosen area of focus, you may study modules like:

  • Advanced Shipping Economics and Strategy
  • Maritime Safety and Environmental Management
  • Shipping Finance and Investment
  • Maritime Security and Risk Management
  • Global Shipping and Trade Policy

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