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Course Structure:
SThe Advanced Diploma in Maritime Management ICM Level 6
Maritime Law
Syllabus (course content):
Introduction
to Maritime Law, Implied obligations in a contract of affreightment, The undertaking as to seaworthiness, Obligation for reasonable dispatch, Obligation not to deviate from the agreed route, The obligation to nominate a safe port, The obligation not to ship dangerous goods, The effect of frustration,The voyage charterparty, An overview of the charter, The arrived ship, The preliminary voyage, The loading operation, The carrying voyage, The discharging operation, The time charterparty, Description of the vessel, Period of hire, Payment for hire, The off-hire clause, Deductions from hire, Right to withdraw vessel for non-payment
of hire, Employment and agency clause, Redelivery of the vessel,
Bills of lading and their functions, Historical introduction, Functions of a bill of lading, Bills of lading and third parties, Presentation of a bill of lading, Problems in presentation, Electronic bills of lading, Switch bills,
Application of the Hague/Visby Rules, Application of the Rules, Legal effect of the Rules, Basic provisions of the Hague/Visby Rules, Incorporation of the Hague /Visby Rules in charterparties, Bills of lading - Hamburg Rules, Bills of lading issued under charterparties, Problems of combined transport , The liability of the carrier.
Marine Insurance
Syllabus (course content):
History of Marine Insurance
, The Principles of Marine Insurance,The UK & International Marine Insurance, Hull Insurance, Cargo Insurance, Protection and Indemnity (P&I) Clubs, Salvage and General Average, Claims, Pollution, War and Strikes Risks, Reinsurance
Maritime Security and Safety Management
Syllabus (course content):
Documentation, Financial Transactions, and Business Entities in Commercial Maritime Transportation
, International Maritime Security Regulation and Programmes, Vulnerabilities in the Cargo Supply Chain,
Plagues of the Seas: Piracy and Stowaways, Drug Smuggling via Maritime Cargo, Containers and Vessels, Terrorism and Commercial Maritime Transportation, Strategic Blueprint for World-Class Seaport, Port Security Management,
Threat Mitigation Strategies,
Information Security and Assurance
Marketing Planning and Decision Making
Syllabus (course content):
Marketing Management, Analysing Marketing Opportunities, Designing Marketing Strategies
, Planning Marketing Programmes
Course Hand Book
http://www.icm.ac.uk/documents/course-handbooks/Maritime%20Management.pdf
Lecturing Staff:
Students also benefit from tuition provided by a lecturing staff who have had first-hand experience in the shipping industry. Monitoring and testing of student process and effective counseling on academic matters ensure a continuous high rate of examination success.
The Award:
The Advanced Diploma in Maritime Management (ICM Level 6)is awarded on completion of all Part 1 & 2 subjects
Entry Requirements
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The minimum age for registration for this programme is 19.
- The ICM Diploma in Maritime Management
- A suitable BTEC National Award
- Any Shipping / Maritime qualifications equivalent to one of the above.
Examinations
September, December, March and June.
Course Hand Book
http://www.icm.ac.uk/documents/course-handbooks/Maritime%20Management.pdf
About the Awarding Body:
Institute of Commercial Management -
The ICM is recognised by the UK government’s accreditation organisation QCA, as an awarding body that can offer programmes up to doctorate level.
ICM is committed to providing high quality global education, training and consulting services which raise performance standards for business, encourage lifetime learning and provide professional status for individuals.
The Institute of Commercial Management (ICM) is a fully accredited QCA/Ofqual awarding and examining body for business and management students. ICM’s educational programmes and qualifying examinations
provide recognised qualifications for commercial management and business development staff working in the key industry sectors.
Accredited
All of the Institute of Commercial Management (ICM) Maritime programmes are are listed on the '
The National Database of Accredited Qualifications (NDAQ)' which contains details of qualifications that are accredited by the regulators of external qualifications in England (Ofqual), Wales (DCELLS) and Northern Ireland (CCEA). Details of the courses offered the maritime management courses offered at London Waterloo Academy can be found below.
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