Diploma of Global Logistics and Maritime Management
Diploma of Global Logistics and Maritime Management
The Diploma of Global Logistics and Maritime Management has been developed to provide you with contemporary business expertise for a career in management and administration within the maritime and logistics industries and related areas. This course also provides a pathway into the P2E Associate Degree of Global Logistics and Maritime…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Diploma of Global Logistics and Maritime Management has been developed to provide you with contemporary business expertise for a career in management and administration within the maritime and logistics industries and related areas.
This course also provides a pathway into the P2E Associate Degree of Global Logistics and Maritime Management and the P3E Bachelor of Global Logistics and Maritime Management.
Course objectives
The Diploma of Global Logistics and Management aims to prepare students for their early careers in the maritime and logistics industries .
The curriculum for the Diploma focuses on the application and communication of specialised knowledge and concepts in the global logistics and maritime management; and the development of analytical and problem-solving skills in the specific maritime and logistics contexts.
The Diploma attracts students who are industrial professionals and left school, preferring to start studying from a Diploma.
Learning Outcomes
1 Explain knowledge and concepts commonly used to interpret business practices and situations within the broad field of logistics and maritime management.
2 Analyse business practices in a broad selection of logistics and maritime contexts.
3 Outline how logistics and maritime problem-solving processes and methodologies can be applied cognisant of social, ethical, regulatory, technological and global perspectives.
4 Communicate logistics and maritime management knowledge and concepts using various methods and formats to a range of audiences.
Career outcomes
The Diploma of Global Logistics and Maritime Management is designed to prepare students for management and administrative careers in private enterprise, industry organisations and government in the areas of commercial shipping, ports and terminals, transport policy and administration, freight forwarding and exporting and importing.
REQUIREMENTS
Admission to undergraduate courses at the University of Tasmania requires the completion of qualifications equivalent to a 12th year of education in Australia.
You can also meet the General Entry Requirement for this course with the following qualifications or prior studies:
Completion of an equivalent AQF Certificate IV or above
Complete or incomplete (minimum 25 credit points) of previous tertiary study at Bachelor level or higher
English language test scores: IELTS (Academic) – 6.0 (no individual band less than 5.5); TOEFL (iBT) – 72 (no skill below: Reading 10; Listening 9; Speaking 16; Writing 19); PTE Academic – 50 with no score lower than 42; UTAS English for Academic Purposes – EAP2 – 60% (no individual score less than 55%); Cambridge English C1 Advanced or B2 First – 169 with no less than 162 in any skill; Australian Education Management Group (AEMG) DEP EAP2 – Minimum overall score of 70% and no section score of less than 65%.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
The University of Tasmania was officially founded on 1st January 1890 and is located at Sandy Bay, Tasmania. In addition to the main campus at Sandy Bay, it also operates out of the Newnham Campus and the Cradle Coast Campus. The most popular courses offered are the environmental studies that include wilderness management, marine sciences and indigenous studies in Tasmanian literature. Other unconventional courses include agriculture development, studies on the community and population and ocean study programs. The university also comprises of a Music Conservatorium, Art school and a School of Clinical studies.