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Maritime Studies

BSc
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Undergraduate

Designed for ambitious maritime professionals, the BSc Maritime Studies has been developed to support students to a degree qualification. The course recognises the practical experience of cadets and supports them on their student journey to gain a degree. The course consists of 120 SCQF level credits at level 9.

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  • Online Learning

Mode of Attendance

  • Part Time

Start Date

September

Course Length

10-22 months

Year 1

During the course you will have the opportunity to:

  • Evidence contemporary professional practice in the maritime industry and personal and professional development needs to maintain professional currency
  • Develop an understanding of the relevant legal and regulatory aspects of the maritime sector
  • Develop an understanding of the main cyber security threats to the maritime industry and skills in supporting safe and secure shipping that is operationally resilient to cyber risks

Year 2

During this year you will learn Project Management, which will  provide an overview of the key principles, practices and concepts of project management operations, the tools and techniques used and an overall understanding of the broad project environment.

Interdisciplinary Course

The BSc Maritime Studies is a new interdisciplinary course and is supported by expert staff from School of Law and Social Society, Aberdeen Business School and School of Computing and Engineering Technology. 

 

Course & Module Information

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