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University of Tasmania

This course provides candidates with the extensive knowledge and analytical skills required to meet the challenges facing the maritime and logistics industry and to enhance their career opportunities in management positions at both local and international levels.
General knowledge about Maritime and Logistics Management.
Major studies include gaining of high level of understanding of the maritime and logistics industries. By combining all the units of a traditional MBA with a strong maritime and logistics focus this program will prepare students for employment in the maritime and logistics industries, strong international business focus.
To be eligible to this course , Students must have a first degree in Business or an associated discipline such as Commerce, Economics, Law, Management, Transport and Distribution, Maritime Studies or Marine Engineering and two years work experience,or applicants who do not hold a first degree, but have relevant professional qualifications such as a Class 1 Certificate of Competency can apply, provided they have work experience at a level considered by the Course Coordinator to be equivalent ,or If a first degree or professional qualification is not held, prospective candidates may apply to the Course Coordinator for consideration. Applicants are assessed on their work experience and current managerial responsibilities. For non-degree holders, an official GMAT score may also be required. International students with English as a second language will need to have an IELTS score.
The successful completion of the Graduate Certificate in Maritime and Logistics Management results in credit for 4 units in the Graduate Diploma of Maritime and Logistics Management or Master of Business Administration (Maritime and Logistics Management) and after pursuing this degree from University Of Tasmania the students get accreditation from The Institute of Logistics and Transport Australia.
Career paths and positions can be found in diverse industries globally, such as users or providers of transport, including shipping or shipping services: logistics companies, navies, government authorities involved in the business activities of port and terminal management and organisations involved in international business and related areas. The employers include : Linfox Logistics, Toyota Australia, IBM and Global Procurement Services.
0.5 years full-time