- Area of study: Healthcare and Medicine
- Credit hours: 48 hrs
- Program Category: Training services
Code | Title | Prequisites |
---|---|---|
MPI721 | Fleet Operation | |
MPI724 | Ship Surveying | |
MPI726 | Law of the Sea | |
MPI727 | Marine Insurance | |
MPI728 | Research Methodology | |
MPI729 | Port Operation Management | |
MPI735 | Management of Marine Pollution Crisis and contingency plans | |
MPI737 | Marine Pollution Conventions & Laws | |
MPI738 | Statistical Data Analysis | |
MPI755 | Marine Accident Investigation | |
MPI757 | Quality and Safety Management Systems | |
MPI758 | Human Resources Management | |
MPI759 | Maritime Legal and Regulatory Framework | |
MPI760 | Maritime Safety Administration |
«SECCM» Program is a unique Program that combining natural applied sciences to study the causes and effects of climate change, as well as, dealing with and adapt its potential effects.rnThe program also prepares graduates with the required knowledge and skills to engaged in work associated with local, regional and international institutions, which deal with climate change.rnThe SECCM is an international joint MSC program that offering Fifteen «15» international specialized internship opportunities for students enrolled in the first batch at one of the European Universities that participated in the program. Moreover, a number of distinguished multinational professors will participate in teaching number of the program modules.rnThe SECCM program is using the ECTS “the European CHS†according to the Bologna Convention (ECTS 120) equivalent to AAST 48 Credit Hours. The program will be provided in English within a period of two years divided into three class room semesters and a fourth semester for the MSC thesis. rnWhen a student successfully passes the core courses at the first and second semesters, he/she submits a research proposal of his/her thesis in a subject that shall be determined by his/her supervisor in consultation with the academic supervision committee appointed by the MPI.
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