Bachelor of Applied Science (Maritime Technology Management)

University of Tasmania

About

The Bachelor of Applied Science (Maritime Technology Management) aims to develop graduates to be able to create innovative solutions to business issues, particularly those that occur at the interface of maritime business, logistics and engineering.

The course consists of two-third (16) units from the Bachelor of Global Logistics and Maritime Management) (P3E) and one-third (8) units offered by the National Centre for Maritime Engineering and Hydrodynamics (NCMEH), designed to introduce students to the technological aspects of the maritime transport business.

Students gain knowledge in technology units such as Programming and Problem Solving for Engineers, Engineering Design and Communication, Introduction to Maritime Engineering Design, Materials and Production Processes for Maritime Infrastructure.

The course is complemented by maritime and logistics units such as Ship Operations Management, Port and Terminal Management, Logistics Management and Global Procurement in order to provide an understanding of the environment of the industries in which the students plan to develop a career.

Structure

Additional course information

Please note that all technology units [ie. those units starting with the prefix "JEE" must be studied on campus (Launceston). Students seeking admission into Semester 2 intake may not be able to enrol in all units as per the course structure due to the requirement to hold a white card. Units offered through the Department of Maritime and Logistics Management (ie. those units starting with the prefix "JNB") can be studied on campus or on-line.

Restrictions apply to international students and the number of units they can undertake on-line. Please contact your Course Information Officer for more information.

Personal Protective Equipment Requirement

  • Boiler suit (Overalls) - long sleeved (colour optional). Currently in Australia there are no Standards regarding the wearing or composition/manufacture of overalls.
  • Safety Footwear – the Australian Standards governing this area are AS/NZS 2210.1.2010 and AS/NZS 2210.3.2009.
  • Safety glasses- the Australian Standards governing this area are AS/NZS 1337 and AS/NZS 1337.1:2010 Personal Eye Protection. Any safety eyewear should have the AS1337 stamp marked on the item.

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