Responsible faculty or institute:
Australian Maritime College (principal)
Campus(es) Offered:
Launceston:
- The maximum period allowd for completion of this course is 6 semesters for internal study and 10 semesters for external.
Course Duration: Minimum
2 yrs, Maximum
3 yrs.
Course Contact (faculty or school):
Course Contact: Catherine Cunningham
Division of Management and Logistics
Telephone: 03 6335 4529
Facsimile: 03 6335 4720
E-mail:
amcinfo@amc.edu.au
Course Coordinators - Peter Cain, Hilary Haugstetter and Lee-Anne Britcliffe.
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Introduction
This course is provides candidates with the extensive knowledge and analytical skills required to meet challenges facing the maritime and transport logistics industry and to enhance their career opportunities in management positions at both local and international levels. The Graduate Diploma aims to help candidates develop an holistic and analytical perspective of the industry.
Admission & Prerequisites
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. Students with English as a second language will also need to have an IELTS score of 6.
Career Outcomes
Management positions in shipping agencies, transport logistics and port and terminal administration at local and international levels.
Articulation to/from Course
Graduate Certificate in Maritime and Logistics Management (J5N).
A candidate who successfully completes the Graduate Diploma of Maritime and Logistics Managementmay be given exemptions from eight units of the Master of Business Administration (Maritime and Logistics Management).