Maritime Management
Position Details (Master's)
The Master of Business Administration in Maritime Management degree from University of Tasmania will equip you with a high level of understanding of the maritime industry and provide the foundation to undertake middle and senior management positions after graduating.
The maritime industry is at the forefront of international trade for sustainable development and presents an exciting, dynamic, and challenging environment in which to work. The MBA course offers a unique educational experience with a focus on an applied approach to the maritime industry, centred on strategic and analytical thinking.
Learning outcomes
- Plan and develop organisational strategies for the maritime industry using business management concepts, processes and skills.
- Lead decision making in maritime industry organisations using advanced knowledge in maritime logistics, maritime technologies, and shipping operations.
- Develop and evaluate maritime management solutions to complex problems faced by the maritime industry.
- Conduct a research or industry-based project to advance the knowledge and practices for maritime management.
- Manage communications across organisational teams, customers and business partners to support business outcomes in maritime management contexts.
Career opportunities
This course equips you with specialised management skills and industry knowledge, propelling you towards middle and senior management roles.
Focusing on practical applications and strategic thinking, you'll actively engage with global trade and maritime operations. Choose from specialisations in maritime logistics, maritime technology, and shipping operations that align with your career goals.
You'll graduate ready to make an immediate impact in the maritime sector.
Courses include:
- Finance for Decision-Making
- Maritime Economics for Managers
- Commercial Ship Management
- Maritime Law
- International Maritime Policy
- Business Analytics and Operations Research
University of Tasmania
On Campus (Full Time)
2 years
Feb 2026