Netherlands Maritime University Rotterdam; Master Shipping and Transport

The Netherlands Maritime University Rotterdam (STC-NMU) is a specialised educational institute founded by the STC Group (Shipping and Transport College), Rotterdam.[1] It offers a specialised 40 week Master Shipping and Transport program that trains students for management positions in the shipping and transport industry.[2]

Learning objectives

The program teaches tactical and strategic levels of a variety of subjects, such as:

The program also includes simulator assisted applications[3] that position participants in a situation in which they must act upon a practical management problem. Participants are challenged to bring solutions and defend their findings in front of a group or in plenary settings.

Entry qualification

Students must have a bachelor degree in a relevant subject and at least two years working experience, or, a bachelor's degree and at least two years of working experience in shipping, transport, logistics or a related industry.

Potential participants have such backgrounds as:

Graduates have moved on to positions in: maritime and logistic operations such as port management organisations, shipping companies, international logistics providers, port authorities, governmental institutes and consultancy firms.[4]

The program

The 40-week program is divided into five modules. The fifth module is dedicated to the thesis project, which takes around four months. Participants can do the thesis in their home country, at their own employer or as an internship within a company in the Rotterdam area.

The program[5] comprises five different modules, including a specialisation. Each module is split up into various courses. In total there are 21 courses and 2 specialisations.

Participants are challenged to approach maritime issues on tactical and strategic level from different perspectives:

Participants are required to define their own thesis projects in close cooperation with the thesis supervisor and to find a suitable company that will ‘sponsor’ the thesis. The thesis must demonstrate that the participant has acquired the necessary skills and knowledge to approach a management problem in shipping.

Notes and references

  1. http://www.maritime-database.com/company.php?cid=271754, MARITIME-DATABASE.COM, Shipping directory, shipping college, Retrieved September 1, 2010.
  2. http://www.komodaproject.com/uploadfiles/IMC%20newsletter%20Nov%20'09.pdf, International Maritime Club newsletter, Graduation Ceremony for first group students of NMU, Retrieved September 1, 2010.
  3. http://www.topuniversities.com/netherlands/universities, Top Universities, Netherlands Universities, STC-Group/Netherlands Maritime University of Applied Sciences, Retrieved September 1, 2010.
  4. http://www.mastersportal.eu/students/browse/programme/10536/master-shipping-and-transport.html, Masters Portal, Master Shipping and Transport program description, Retrieved September 1, 2010.
  5. Master Shipping and Transport course overview

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