Graduate Certificate in Maritime and Logistics Management
University of Tasmania
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Due to the circumstances around COVID-19, you will begin your studies online.
However, when Government guidelines change, on-campus studies will be reintroduced.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.The Graduate Certificate in Maritime and Logistics Management is an ideal introductory management course for people wishing to acquire specific management skills appropriate for the maritime and logistics industries.
The maritime and logistics industries are at the forefront of international trade and are exciting, dynamic and challenging industries in which to work.
Our course equips managers to develop solutions for complex issues faced by both domestic and international business activities.
It provides practical and applied knowledge suitable for both higher level professional and managerial roles.
The program comprises four units which you can customise to suit your needs by choosing from the wide range of available specialist units, such as port management, supply chain management and international human resource management.
The Graduate Certificate course is fully available by distance and on-campus modes of study.
It is an opportunity to enhance your managerial knowledge, skills and analytical abilities to assist your career progression.Additionally the course provides a pathway to both the Graduate Diploma of Maritime and Logistics Management and the MBA (Maritime and Logistics Management).
Please follow the links on the tabs located above to find further information on these courses.
People who do not have a first degree or meet other entry requirements of these courses can initially apply for entry to the Graduate Certificate.
Successful completion of the Graduate Certificate enables students to subsequently apply for entry to the both of these higher level programs with full credit for the four units that have been completed.
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