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Master of Maritime Policy
Testamur Title of Degree: |
Master of Maritime Policy |
Abbreviation: |
MMaritimePol |
My University: |
Law, Maritime Policy |
Duration: |
1 year full-time or part-time equivalent |
Total Credit Points: |
48 |
Delivery mode: |
On campus (Face-to-face) |
Starting Session(s): |
Autumn/Spring 1 |
Location: |
Innovation Campus (Wollongong) |
UOW Course Code: |
1543 |
CRICOS Code: |
017740B |
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
Students should have an undergraduate degree or equivalent or an appropriate professional background.
Course Requirements
Students are required to satisfactorily complete 48 credit points, comprising 16 credit points of prescribed subjects and 32 credit points of elective subjects, from the subjects listed in the Course Program.
Course Program
Subjects |
Credit Points | ||
Prescribed Subjects | |||
CMP 902 |
Law of the Sea |
8 | |
CMP 906 |
Comparative Oceans Policy and Management |
8 | |
Elective Subjects 2 | |||
CMP 901 |
Strategy and Sea Power |
8 | |
CMP 904 |
Maritime Regulation and Enforcement |
8 | |
CMP 905 |
Legal Regulation of Shipping |
8 | |
CMP 907 |
Maritime Security Law and Policy |
8 | |
CMP 908 |
Contemporary Maritime Issues in the Asia-Pacific Region |
8 | |
CMP 909 |
International Marine Environmental Law |
8 | |
CMP 910 |
Selected Topic in Maritime Studies |
8 | |
CMP 911 |
Research Project in Maritime Studies |
8 | |
CMP 912 |
Minor Thesis in Maritime Studies |
16 | |
CMP 913 |
Integrated Marine and Coastal Management |
8 | |
CMP 914 |
International Fisheries Law |
8 | |
CMP 917 |
Integrated Monitoring, Control and Surveillance |
8 |
NOTE:
1. International students must commence in Autumn session unless approved otherwise. Those seeking Spring session entry must demonstrate previous studies and adequate knowledge of the Law of the Sea. Domestic students may commence in Spring Session upon consultation with Course Coordinator.
2. Not all subjects are offered every year. Defence sponsored students follow a specific program of study. Students are advised to contact the Course Coordinator before enrolling.
Other Information
Further information is available at http://coursefinder.uow.edu.au/ or email: Faculty of Law: law-enquiries@uow.edu.au