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Master of Maritime Studies
Overview
The program is designed to meet the professional development requirements of those working in marine fields, such as navies, relevant government departments and agencies, NGOs and the private sector, or those who intend to pursue a career in a maritime or related field.
Entry Requirements / Assumed Knowledge
Prospective students should possess a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent or an appropriate professional background.
Advanced Standing
Students who have completed the Graduate Certificate in Maritime Studies may be eligible for 8 credit points of advanced standing in recognition of professional experience or prior learning.
Course Requirements
Satisfactory completion of 48 credit points comprising 16 credit points of compulsory subjects and 32 credit points of elective subjects.
Course Program
Subjects |
Credit Points |
CMP902 |
Law of the Sea |
8 |
CMP911 |
Research Project |
8 |
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Elective Subjects |
CMP904 |
Maritime Regulation and Enforcement |
8 |
CMP905 |
Legal Regulation of Shipping |
8 |
CMP906 |
Comparative Ocean Policy |
8 |
CMP909 |
International Marine Environmental Law and Management |
8 |
CMP910 |
Selected Topic in Maritime Studies |
8 |
CMP912 |
Minor Thesis |
16 |
CMP913 |
Integrated Marine and Coastal Management |
8 |
CMP914 |
International Fisheries Law |
8 |
CMP915 |
Fisheries Management Law |
8 |
*NOTE: Not all subjects are offered every year.
Students are advised to contact the course Co-ordinator before
enrolling. |
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