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University of Tasmania

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Bachelor of Global Logistics and Maritime Management

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Delivered through the Australian Maritime College (AMC), the three-year Bachelor of Global Logistics and Maritime Management is designed to prepare students for management careers in the dynamic and internationally-focused maritime and logistics industries.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time
Course Code
P3E
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
International Fees
$31,000 per year / $93,000 total
ATAR
65

About this course

Delivered through the Australian Maritime College (AMC), the three-year Bachelor of Global Logistics and Maritime Management is designed to prepare students for management careers in the dynamic and internationally-focused maritime and logistics industries.

The course is unique because it combines core business principles with learning that is specific to the maritime and global logistics. It includes:

Business units such as financial resource management, exporting and importing, international business management, analytical methods for decision-making, and strategic management.

Maritime units such as ship operations management, chartering and brokering, maritime economics, port and terminal management, maritime law.

Logistics units such as international transport systems, logistics management, supply chain management, warehousing and distribution, and global procurement. ”

The course provides the necessary focus and an in-depth appreciation of the issues confronting the global logistics and maritime industries.

In choosing a three-year Bachelor of Global Logistics and Maritime Management you will:

  • Study at Australia’s national institute for maritime and maritime-related education, training and research
  • Learn through hands-on practical experience including industry workshops, site visits, and work experience
  • Enjoy innovative teaching and mentorship by highly qualified staff, many of whom are national and world leaders in their field.
  • Take advantage of exposure to industry expertise through invited speakers from logistics and maritime industries

Students undertaking the three-year Bachelor of Global Logistics and Maritime Management also have the option of the following interim exit awards:

  • Diploma of Global Logistics and Maritime Management (100 credit points / 1-year full-time study or equivalent)
  • Associate Degree in Global Logistics and Maritime Management (200 credit points / 2-years full-time study or equivalent)

From 2019 new entry points have been introduced for diploma and associate degree levels of the P3E program.

Entry requirements

General entry requirements apply as per the following link:

http://www.utas.edu.au/admissions/undergraduate/admission-requirements

Domestic students

Satisfactory completion of Year 12 (TCE, VCE, HSC or equivalent with an ATAR clearly in score of 65) or successful completion of a Diploma or Associate Degree in Maritime and Logistics Management or in Global Logistics and Maritime Management.

AMC will consider applications from people who do not have the above qualifications, but who seek admission on the basis of experience gained in industry or government.

Students who do not meet with the entry requirements for this program, may be interested in the P1E Diploma of Global Logistics and Maritime Management which articulates as a pathway to the P3E Bachelor level program. Please refer to the course link at: P1E Diploma of Global Logistics and Maritime Management.

International students

International students from a non-English speaking background also need to have an IELTS score of 6. For full details on the English requirements, the following link is available:

http://www.utas.edu.au/international/how-to-apply/entry-requirements/english-language-requirements.

Study locations

Launceston

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Business & Management courses at University of Tasmania.
72.4%
Overall satisfaction
77.3%
Skill scale
56.6%
Teaching scale
71.3%
Employed full-time
$58k
Average salary