Maritime Business Administration – Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates demonstrate comprehensive foundational knowledge in maritime studies, business administration, transportation, and logistics, and exhibit discipline alongside a strong capacity for collaborative work.
They systematically monitor, interpret, and implement the regulations of the International Maritime Organization and other relevant maritime, logistics, transportation, and trade stakeholders, in accordance with safety, security, quality, and environmental standards.
They possess a thorough understanding of accounting and financial practices in the maritime sector and exercise informed decision-making through the analysis and interpretation of financial indicators of maritime enterprises.
They identify, analyze, and resolve complex management problems within maritime business administration, logistics, and transportation operations.
They continuously monitor and critically evaluate contemporary developments and trends within the maritime, logistics, transportation, and trade sectors.
They demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of maritime legal frameworks and are able to assess the legal implications of operational challenges within the sector.
They communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with stakeholders and colleagues in maritime, logistics, transportation, and trade contexts; deliver clear and impactful presentations; issue and interpret precise instructions; and exhibit professional social competence.
They make informed strategic and operational decisions by applying principles of logistics and supply chain management, including an understanding of the integral roles of maritime transport and port operations.
They situate the maritime sector within macroeconomic and microeconomic frameworks and critically analyze the components and dynamics of the maritime economy.
They formulate and address scientific problems in maritime contexts, collect and analyze relevant data, and produce evidence-based interpretations.
They employ mathematical and simulation modeling techniques to conduct optimization and analytical assessments in maritime and logistics operations.
They demonstrate proficiency in fundamental software applications and apply these competencies to maritime and logistics-related contexts.
They design, implement, and manage sustainable and environmentally responsible practices within maritime and logistics enterprises.
They possess a comprehensive understanding of the processes, structures, and management practices of ship-owning companies, ship agencies, ship management firms, container lines, chartering companies, ports, freight forwarding enterprises, and other organizations operating in maritime and logistics sectors.
They uphold the rules, regulations, and operational practices of maritime, logistics, transportation, and trade enterprises within the framework of societal and professional ethical standards.
They cultivate a commitment to lifelong learning, maintain awareness of advances in science and technology, continuously update their professional competencies, and demonstrate the capacity to assume responsibility in complex professional contexts.