Master's Degree in Nautical Management and Maritime Transport

Curriculum structure

Planning the teaching involves the structuring of content, systems and methodologies that make it possible to acquire the knowledge, capacities, abilities and basic skills necessary for students to be able to develop their activity in any of the lines specified in the professional profile defined for the degree.

Structure

If you want to consult the history of the teaching guides, select it by accessing the ULL e-guide portal (once you have selected the subject, click on the academic year to view previous courses):

Code Subject Typology Credits Course Four-month period
835951101 Research methodology applied to nautical science and maritime transport Mandatory 6 1st 1st
835951102 Quality, Safety and Protection of the Marine Environment Management Audit Mandatory 6 1st 1st
835951103 Ship Stability Control and Services Management Mandatory 3 1st 1st
835951104 Leadership and Management of Ship Management Mandatory 3 1st 1st
835951105 Maritime Law Mandatory 3 1st 1st
835951106 Technical-Maritime Commercial English Mandatory 3 1st 1st
835951107 Economic Management of the Shipping Company and Operation of the Ship Mandatory 6 1st 1st
835951201 Maneuver, Navigation Control and Maritime Traffic Mandatory 6 1st 2nd
835951202 Specialized Navigation Mandatory 4.5 1st 2nd
835951203 Navigation Management and Planning Mandatory 6 1st 2nd
835951204 Special Maritime Transport and Stevedoring Mandatory 4.5 1st 2nd
835951205 Integrated Management Systems in the Maritime Sector Mandatory 3 1st 2nd
835951206 Maritime-Port Activities Management Mandatory 3 1st 2nd
835951207 Onboard Medical Care Management Mandatory 3 1st 2nd
835952101 Master's Thesis Mandatory 6 1st 2nd