Shipping and Logistics at Newcastle University - UCAS

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Course summary

Marine transport moves billions of tonnes of cargo around the world each year. It is one of the most international and critical sectors in the global economy. As a graduate of our course you can work internationally in this diverse industry. As well as shipping companies and ports, potential employers include: logistics service providers customs authorities financial services providers regulators handling agents brokers insurance companies ship builders Our teaching is by lectures, seminars and personal supervision. It is delivered by leading staff based at the University, visiting professors and industrial experts. You will also benefit from industry site visits. You choose from a variety of marine transport related topics for your dissertation using the research strengths of the School of Engineering. If you don't have a marine background, we recommended that you read one of these books in advance of arriving in Newcastle: Reeds Sea Transport, Operations and Economics, 6th Edition, Patrick M Alderton, Adlard Coles Nautical, London, 2011 Elements of shipping, 8th Edition, Alan E. Branch, Routledge, London, 2007 Delivery Seven taught modules worth 100 credits are delivered through semesters one and/or two. A dissertation or research project, worth 80 credits, is undertaken across the three semesters. Facilities You have access to dedicated facilities including: a student common room a computer laboratory You benefit from a trip on the School's research vessel RV, The Princess Royal in order to experience marine operations in practice. There is also a strong programme of visiting lecturers from industry and site visits.


How to apply

International applicants

Please email us at [email protected] for further information. If you have lower English Language scores, you may be accepted onto a pre-sessional English course.

Entry requirements

A 2:2 honours degree, or international equivalent, in: engineering a maritime-related subject economics business You will also be considered on an individual basis if you have non-standard qualifications and/or relevant practical experience. Please email us at [email protected] for further information. If you have lower English Language scores, you may be accepted onto a pre-sessional English course.


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Shipping and Logistics at Newcastle University - UCAS