MSc in Maritime Affairs (Dalian)

MSC IN MARITIME SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT - DALIAN

The Master of Science in Maritime Safety and Environmental Management is delivered in Dalian, China, by WMU in collaboration with Dalian Maritime University (DMU). It has been designed to extend WMU’s professional education to a new and thriving clientele from the region and beyond, and to meet more of the maritime industry’s demand for high-level specialized professionals. It has been created specifically for the maritime market in China.

The programme is intensive, and lasts for 15 months, starting in June each year and ending in August of the following year. It consists of 88 EC, made up of four taught units plus a research paper. The first credits, foundation studies, are followed by specialization credits, which cover all aspects of maritime safety and environmental management. Staff from DMU teach the first unit, and supervise dissertations, while WMU staff teach the other credits.

The programme is taught entirely in English, and the entry requirements, grading system and quality assurance processes are those in force at WMU. Successful graduates receive a WMU Master of Science degree, with a certificate signed by WMU’s Chancellor and President and a standard WMU transcript of grades.

PROGRAMME DETAILS

The programme contains the following taught subjects:

  • Applied marine engineering
  • Applied naval architecture
  • Maritime safety standards
  • Quality systems and organizational management
  • Maritime economics and logistics
  • Maritime policy design, implementation and evaluation
  • International maritime law, legal systems & conventions
  • Maritime governance and control
  • The ISM Code and the related issues
  • Impact of Maritime Innovation and technology
  • Marine environment protection standards
  • Legal issues and mandates in maritime administration
  • Maritime casualty investigation
  • Contingency planning, search & rescue and crisis management
  • Prevention and combating of marine pollution
  • Human factors in maritime safety and environment protection
  • It ends with students completing a dissertation.

MSc in Maritime Affairs - Dalian

MSc in Maritime Affairs - Dalian

Programme Details

Programme Details

The Master of Science in Maritime Affairs, with a specialization in Maritime Safety and Environmental Management, is delivered in Dalian, China, by WMU in collaboration with Dalian Maritime University (DMU). It has been designed to extend WMU’s professional education to a new and thriving clientele from the region and beyond, and to meet more of the maritime industry’s demand for high-level specialized professionals. It has been created specifically for the maritime market in China.

The programme is intensive, and is taught over 14 months, starting in June each year and ending in July of the following year. The programme is made up of 80 degree credits divided into three terms. Each subject carries 4 EC aside from the Dissertation, which is 20EC. The first credits, foundation studies, are followed by specialization credits, which cover all aspects of maritime safety and environmental management. Staff from DMU teach the first unit, and supervise dissertations, while WMU staff teach the other credits.

The programme is taught entirely in English, and the entry requirements, grading system and quality assurance processes are those in force at WMU. Successful graduates receive a WMU Master of Science degree, with a certificate signed by WMU’s Chancellor and President and a standard WMU transcript of grades.

Foundation Studies are taught in Term 1. They are completed by students following the standard MSc programme, and provide a thorough grounding in maritime policy and the IMO system for maritime governance, as well as an introduction to the environmental, economic, and managerial aspects of the ocean. Students also start the preparation for their dissertation in the research methodology subject.

Specialization Studies are taught in the second term. Each subject carries 8 EC, aside from the Dissertation, which carries 20 EC. The second term contains the following taught subjects: Marine Environment Protection and Human Factors, Maritime Safety and Ship Propulsion System, Policy and Legal Issues in Maritime Transport, Search & Rescue and Casualty Investigation, Impact of Maritime Technology and Digitalization.

Dissertation: all students complete a dissertation which may be based on a particular issue relating to their work in their home country or on a current or emerging maritime issue. The dissertation topic and proposal must be approved by the University, and may involve original research or be an analysis of a topic based on secondary sources.

The programme is taught entirely in English, and the entry requirements, grading system and quality assurance processes are those in force at WMU. Successful graduates receive a WMU Master of Science degree, with a certificate signed by WMU’s Chancellor and President and a standard WMU transcript of grades.

Entrance Requirements

Entrance Requirements

WMU admits students to the Master of Science in Maritime Affairs, with a specialization in Maritime Safety and Environmental Management (MSEM), who are already established in careers in the maritime field. The Admissions Board will consider only those applicants who meet the following general entrance requirements:

A Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline (with full transcript)
and/or
The highest grade certificate of competency for unrestricted service as master mariner or chief engineer

All applicants must submit an internationally recognized English language proficiency test. Acceptable tests include IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge examinations, and GCE O-levels in English language. Other tests are accepted by the Admissions Board only under exceptional circumstances; applicants should check with the Registry in such cases.

Candidates are assessed in accordance with the following general guidelines:

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)

IBT: 80+
PBT: 550+  
WMU’s TOEFL institution code is 9198.

International English Language Testing System (IELTS)

band 6.0 or above no ESSP required
Please note: the academic, not the general training, version of the test is required

Cambridge Examinations

Proficiency (CPE) no ESSP required

Students who have a pass in a GCE O-level or the equivalent (WAEC, CXC etc) must enclose a copy of their examination results for evaluation by the Admissions Board.

Sometimes applicants’ test results meet the University’s general guidelines, but show weaknesses in a certain skills area. In such cases, the Admissions Board will evaluate the skill level based on guidelines shown above. Information on TOEFL may be obtained through US embassies/consulates or the US Information Service, and on the IELTS and Cambridge Examinations from the British Council or Australian or UK embassies/consulates.

More information can be found by visiting these websites:
https://www.ets.org/toefl
https://www.ielts.org
https://www.cambridgeenglish.org

Fees & Costs

Fees & Costs

The fees for the programme are affected by currency fluctuations and may rise each year. As of January 2023, the tuition fee for the next intake to the programme will be approximately equivalent to USD 15,000.  In addition, a student needs funds to cover living costs in Dalian for the whole study period (accommodation, food, books and study material and so on). Please contact the MSEM Dalian office for the exact fees and cost of living estimate.

Field Studies

Field Studies

As part of the programme, students are required to take part in field study visits; destinations include maritime administrations in Dalian and other Chinese cities.