LLM in Maritime Law and Shipping Business
Distance Learning

LLM in Maritime Law and Shipping Business

LLM in Maritime Law and Shipping Business
Distance Learning

LLM in Maritime Law and Shipping Business

PROGRAM DETAILS

Duration18 months

Fees
€6,075 for whole program

LanguageEnglish

CampusN/A

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Qualification Awarded LLM in Maritime Law and Shipping Business
Level Of Qualification Master (2nd Cycle Degree)
Offered by Department of Law / Department of Maritime Transport and Commerce 
Mode of Study Distance Learning


Upon successful completion of this program, you should be able to:

1. Acquire knowledge and understanding of the main principles and functions of the shipping business and international trade
2. Deal with advanced legal issues in maritime law, international trade, marine insurance, carriage of goods, chartering and dispute resolution
3. Display critical awareness and demonstrate managerial skills of combined legal and business analysis and advanced problem solving
4. Develop negotiation and communication skills, both oral and written.
5. Have the appropriate knowledge and skills required to proceed to a research degree (MPhil, PhD etc.).

Significant recent developments in the business sectors make this postgraduate program of studies especially relevant. Europe is one of the world’s leading maritime centres and a hub for imports and exports activities. At the same time the energy sector is also well developed.

There is a variety of career options upon completion of this Master's Degree Program including import and export business, ship owning and ship management, chartering, commercial legal services and consultancy, banking and finance, oil and gas trading and management, insurance, freight forwarding, transportation and logistics, port management, shipping agency, as well as a variety of posts in the public administration and government.

Graduates of the Program will be positioned favourably in the local and international markets for the newly created employment opportunities. They will be able to undertake managerial, legal and executive responsibilities. Those already in employment are expected to enhance their career prospects and be prepared to face the challenges of a more demanding position.

The Program operates in the evenings in order to accommodate working students and is also offered via Distance Learning.

Student Admission Requirements

Academic Requirement: An undergraduate degree from a recognised university, or an equivalent international qualification, or an acceptable professional qualification. Candidates’ specific minimum academic requirements for admittance to the Programme are:
- Undergraduate degree with a business or law or social science orientation.
- Undergraduate degree in any other area may also be considered.

English Language Requirement: If you have completed your entire degree in a non-English speaking Programme of studies, you must demonstrate satisfactory knowledge of English language. Suitable qualifications may include:
- TOEFL, or IELTS, or GCSE, or IGCSE, or Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English, or equivalent, or
- High school leaving certificate from a High School where the language of tuition is English, or
- Α pass (>50%) at the English Placement Test of our University.

Recognition of Prior Learning

There are no specific arrangements for recognition of prior learning for this Program. Candidates can be granted transfer credits according to the general arrangements for recognition of prior learning of the University.

General criteria for Distance Learning Programmes

All Distance Learning Programs are offered through E-Learning methods. Therefore, students applying for distance learning programs, in addition to the academic requirements of each program, must have a good level of digital literacy:

The list of necessary digital knowledge and equipment that the student must have to participate and be an active member of the program includes:
- Access to a reliable broadband network
- Computer with camera and microphone
- Smartphone
- Ability to send and receive emails and files
- Ability to operate within an online digital environment, such as the learning platform
- Ability to manage word processing, presentation and other basic functions of office applications.

How to Apply
Application forms can be obtained from the Admissions Office at Frederick University in Nicosia or Limassol. Alternatively, the form can be downloaded by clicking the button below:

Application Form: Click here to download (pdf)

As part of the application form you will need to submit the following supporting documents:
- Full Curriculum Vitae (CV).
- Official transcripts of all degrees to date (including any not yet completed): Please ensure that you provide full detailed copies of your transcripts outlining all the modules you have studied and marks achieved.
- Personal Statement: A short written statement not more than 500 words outlining your suitability to the programme and your reasons for applying. You may highlight your professional and research interests and any relevant work experience.
- Two academic references or one academic and one professional where is applicable. You can provide us the names and contacts (telephone and email addresses) for your referees and they will be contacted directly by our admission office.
- Any other supporting documents: copies of certificates of relevant examinations such as language test results, GMAT results, etc.

For admissions enquiries you may contact Frederick University in Limassol:

Admissions and Student Affairs Officer: Ismene Charalambous
Tel. +357 25730975
Email: sec.ci@frederick.ac.cy

Graduation Requirements
Students are eligible for graduation after successfully completing 90 ECTS credits in the courses listed in the Program Structure.

Furthermore, a student can graduate only if their CGPA is greater or equal to 5.00 out of 10.00. Graduating students with a CGPA less than 5.00 might have to take extra courses or repeat a number of courses in order to improve their grades.

Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading
There are no specific examination regulations, assessment and grading methods employed by this Program. The examination regulations, assessment methods and grading system for this Program are the same as the relevant general university regulations.

Access to Further Studies
Graduates will also be able if they so wish to proceed to obtain professional or further academic qualifications, such as a Ph.D.

 

 

 

Module Group
ECTS

The student must successfully complete 48 ECTS, from the following list of modules:

No.CodeNameECTSHours / week
1DLMLSB501TRADE AND TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS83
2DLMLSB502INTERNATIONAL MARITIME LAW 83
3DLMLSB503LAW OF CARRIAGE OF GOODS83
4DLMLSB504MARINE INSURANCE83
5DLMLSB505DISPUTE RESOLUTION83
6DLMLSB506RESEARCH METHODS83

The student must successfully complete 12 ECTS, from the following list of modules:

No.CodeNameECTSHours / week
1DLMLSB512COMMERCIAL MANAGEMENT OF SHIPS63
2DLMLSB515GLOBAL TRADE REGULATIONS AND PRACTICE63
3DLMLSB516LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT63
4DLMLSB518COMMODITY TRADING AND RISK MANAGEMENT63
5DLMLSB519OIL AND GAS MANAGEMENT63

The student must successfully complete 30 ECTS, from the following list of modules:

No.CodeNameECTSHours / week
1DLMLSB520FINAL DISSERTATION303
Total
90
Semesters
ECTS
No.CodeNameECTS
1DLMLSB501TRADE AND TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS8
2DLMLSB502INTERNATIONAL MARITIME LAW 8
3DLMLSB503LAW OF CARRIAGE OF GOODS8
4ELECTIVE6
TOTAL30
No.CodeNameECTS
1DLMLSB504MARINE INSURANCE8
2DLMLSB505DISPUTE RESOLUTION8
3DLMLSB506RESEARCH METHODS8
4ELECTIVE6
TOTAL30
No.CodeNameECTS
1DLMLSB520FINAL DISSERTATION30
TOTAL30


 

 
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The delivery of the program of study is supported by the following members of staff:

RankName
ProfessorProf. Patrick Donner
Associate ProfessorDr. Zouheir El Sahli
Associate ProfessorDr. Angelos Menelaou
Assistant ProfessorDr. Marianna Frangeskou
Assistant ProfessorDr. Paraskevi Plomaritou
Assistant Professor - Programme Coordinator Dr. Ioannis Voudouris
LecturerDr. Nicolas Berketis
Visiting LecturerDr. Nicolas Droushiotis
Visiting LecturerMr. Georgios Kiourktsoglou
Visiting LecturerMr. Sergey Popravko
Special Teaching Staff/Collaborating Acad. StaffMs. Susan Hawker
Special Teaching Staff/Collaborating Acad. StaffMs. Susan Hawker
Special Teaching StaffDr. Maria Aftzaki Nicolaou
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