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Key features
- Our foundation year is specifically designed to introduce and develop essential skills for success in higher education, including critical thinking and research skills, and the knowledge and understanding of key facets of business and the maritime sector.
Whilst successful completion of the foundation year (Year 0) will not lead to a separate award or qualification in its own right, you will be able to confidently progress onto Year 1 of:-
BSc (Hons) Maritime Business
Or one of the following programmes within 鶹ý Business School: BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) Business Management -
BSc (Hons) Business Management with Finance -
BSc (Hons) Business Management with Human Resource Management -
BSc (Hons) Business Management with International Business -
BSc (Hons) Business Management with Marketing -
BSc (Hons) Business Management with Project Management BSc (Hons) Business Management (2 year fast track) -
BSc (Hons) Economics -
BSc (Hons) Events Management -
BSc (Hons) International Hospitality Management -
BSc (Hons) Marketing -
BSc (Hons) International Tourism Management
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- Benefit from the strong reputation our course has around the world for the quality of our students. When you graduate you'll be sought after and ready for work or further study in your chosen maritime area.
- Our optional placement year and integrated CV building options throughout the course prepares you for graduate success.
- Get ahead with a course that’s accredited by the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers and the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport. The University also has links with many other professional bodies including the Nautical Institute, the Institute of Export, the International Association of Maritime Economists, Sea Vision UK and the International Association of Maritime Universities.
- See things from different perspectives – the wide ranging experience of the international shipping and logistics staff and the nature of the subject attracts a plethora of international students. This creates plenty of opportunity for networking and knowledge sharing.
Course details
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Foundation year
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Begin to develop your research skills, knowledge and understanding through an introduction to key aspects of business, accounting and economics. Undertake independent research into an area of study that interests you.
Core modules
ECN3100
The World of Economics and Finance 30 creditsThis module will introduce you to a range of contemporary ideas within economics and finance. The module will use a range of contemporary real-world issues to demonstrate the relevance of foundation level economic and financial concepts for decision making.
50% Coursework
50% Tests
STO3001
Global Business 30 creditsThe module will introduce the components, functions and context of a business. You will explore the impact of different models on business purpose, values, stakeholders and reporting. Aspects such as globalisation, sustainability, ethics and entrepreneurship will also be examined.
100% Coursework
STO3003
Business Research Project 30 creditsThis module allows you to integrate subject specific knowledge and skills to investigate a specific topic relevant to your programme of study through a small-scale research project.
100% Coursework
STO3004
Introduction to Business ResearchThe module will enable you to develop business research at an introductory level and to develop a range of academic and professional capabilities. You will investigate research topics that will develop your understanding the importance of effective cross-disciplinary understanding and collaboration.
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Year 1
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In your first year, you develop your knowledge and understanding of the maritime business environment, with emphasis on the internal and external business environment, the business of shipping, and logistics.
Core modules
HRL4003
Business Culture and Behaviour 40 creditsThis module encompasses the internal aspects, functions and processes of organisations, including their diverse nature, purposes, structures, size/scale, governance, operations and management, together with the individual and corporate behaviours and cultures which exist within and between different organisations.
60% Tests
40% Coursework
MAR4001
Introduction to Shipping Business and Law 20 creditsThis module introduces you to the core vocabulary, practices and laws of the international commercial shipping industry. You will consider the ship as a vehicle for carrying cargo and the factors that influence its performance as a business investment, as well as an introduction to English and international commercial law.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
MAR4002
Transport and Logistics 20 creditsThis module introduces you to concepts relevant to the study of logistics within the context of supply chain management. You will also consider elements of freight transport systems.
100% Coursework
STO4002
The Business Environment: A Global Perspective 40 creditsThis module introduces students to essential understanding and competencies in the dynamic and changing nature of business and the consideration of the future of organisations within the global business environment, including the management of risk and business resilience.
60% Tests
40% Coursework
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Year 2
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Building on the knowledge and skills developed in the first year, the focus of the second year turns to maritime management, economics and international trade. You have the choice of an elective module where you can specialise in areas such maritime law, logistics or port management.
Core modules
MAR5009
Research Skills for Maritime Business 20 creditsThis module introduces students to the analytical skills and sources of data that they need to research key issues in maritime business and related fields. It uses contemporary debates to explore quantitative and qualitative approaches and to develop skills in interpreting, analysing, evaluating and presenting information (including writing and oral presentation) in this complex international environment.
50% Coursework
50% Practicals
MAR5010
Maritime Economics and GeographyThis module provides a sound understanding of maritime economic concepts and factors, and of the geographic environment in which ships function. These interrelated concepts are applied to the management of shipping and maritime businesses.
MAR5011
International TradeThis module introduces students to international trade and international logistics, perfect for those interested in global business. Through exploring market entry strategies, cost-effective transportation methods, and the impact of trade agreements, students will develop the ability to analyse the dynamics of global commerce, preparing them for future roles in international business.
MAR5012
Managing Ships and PeopleThis module is designed to prepare future maritime managers by focusing on the key skills and knowledge of ship management. These include the financial and technical management of ships, crewing management and regulatory compliance.
MAR5013
Shipbroking and Cargo OperationsThis module provides the technical expertise in markets, cargoes, regulations and the marine commercial environment that is needed for shipbroking and ship and cargo operations. A shipbroker is an intermediary who facilitates various aspects of buying, selling, chartering, and managing ships, while operations management ensures safe and effective commercial operation of ships and delivery of cargoes.
PBS500CPD
Careers and Professional Development 0 creditsThis module is aimed at enhancing students employability skills and knowledge especially those who will be undertaking an industrial placement in the third year of their degree. It is designed to build on skills learned in Stage 1 and helps students in their search for a placement, and in their preparation for the placement itself.
Optional modules
PBS5001C
The Challenge Module: Sustainable Business 20 creditsThrough this module you can select from a choice of topics related to the big challenges business and society are facing today. These might be drawn from the UN Sustainable Development Goals or a country’s industrial strategy.
100% Coursework
PBS5002C
The Challenge Module: Sustainable Supply Chains for Global Trade 20 creditsIn this module, you will be challenged to evaluate the sustainability of the globalised business world. You will assess conflicting viewpoints and present balanced arguments for the environmental, social and economic sustainability of the supply chains that support global trade.
100% Coursework
PBS5003C
The Challenge Module: Responsible Entrepreneurship in Action 20 creditsThrough this module you can develop an understanding of the big challenges business and society are facing today, in the context of entrepreneurship. These might be drawn from the UN Sustainable Development Goals or a country’s industrial strategy and will be informed by established business theories. You will develop and reflect on a business idea which has sustainability at its core.
100% Coursework
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Optional placement year
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You have the opportunity to take an optional industrial placement year. You benefit from the support of a dedicated team in finding a placement suitable for you. The placement year is a chance to showcase your skills and employment history.
Core modules
PBS600PLC
Placement YearThe placement year consists of an extended period of appropriate professional experience in a business or organisation. It allows the student to gain relevant experience to consolidate their studies and prepare for final stage study and employment after graduation. Students on BA International Business may also or alternatively undertake a study placement at an approved partner institution.
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Year 5
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Your final year offers you the opportunity to deepen your knowledge of maritime and logistics business by developing an understanding of management and finance at a strategic level, along with shipping policy and governance and the legal aspects of the carriage of goods. You'll also undertake a final year honours project under the guidance of an expert supervisor.
Core modules
MAR6001
Managerial Accounting and Shipping Finance 20 creditsIn this module, you will gain a strategic understanding of the industry via an overview of the role of financial and management accounting within the business environment, including capital investment models and sources of finance appropriate in the shipping sector. You will explore decision making theories such as system thinking, game theory and decision trees along with model application to shipping and maritime industry and associated accounting and finance applications.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
MAR6009
Strategic Maritime Management 20 creditsIn this module, you will gain an in-depth knowledge of the strategies, activities and responsibilities related to the management of ships and shipping companies in an international environment.
60% Examinations
40% Coursework
PBS6000
Honours Project 40 creditsThe module gives you the opportunity to investigate in-depth a specialist academic or practice-based topic for which you have a passion for knowing more within your field of study.
100% Coursework
PBS600CPD
Continued Careers and Professional Development 0 creditsThe Continued Career and Professional Development module is a development scheme designed to enhance students’ employability and builds on the stage 2 module. The stage 3 module focuses on providing students with information on graduate options and equips them with the knowledge and skills necessary for articulating and recording achievement and applying for graduate positions. The module also includes a number of workshops and events designed to develop students’ skills and knowledge, with the purpose of filling gaps in their CV’s and enhancing their employability.
Optional modules
MAR6002
Carriage of Goods and Passengers by Sea 20 creditsIn this module, you will explore the law relating to freight and passenger contracts by sea.
60% Examinations
40% Coursework
MAR6003
International Logistics Management 20 creditsIn this module you will examine the key elements within logistics management and explore the latest industrial and technological developments in the context of globalisation.
50% Coursework
50% Tests
MAR6005
Marine Insurance and Admiralty Law 20 creditsThis module focuses on law relating to Marine Insurance and Admiralty Law, including the law of General Average.
60% Examinations
40% Coursework
MAR6006
Ports and Intermodalism 20 creditsIn this module you will examine national policies, governance and operations associated with port and intermodal activities set within the context of a globalised industry, giving you an understanding of ports and terminals and their development and management.
100% Coursework
MAR6011
Supply Chain Risk and Maritime Security 20 creditsThis module explores supply chain risks and considers the theory and practice that underpin their management. Risk and resilience management techniques, strategies and theoretical approaches will be considered for supply chain management and maritime security. You will learn how to identify, assess and manage the strategic, organisational, environmental and technological risks and threats presented by unpredictable situations.
50% Coursework
50% Tests
Entry requirements
UCAS tariff
32+
Contextual offers: Typically, the contextual offer for this course is 8 points below the advertised tariff. A contextual offer is an offer to study at university that takes into account individual circumstances that are beyond your control, and that can potentially impact your learning and your exam results, or your confidence in applying to university.
Fees, costs and funding
2024-2025 | 2025-2026 * | |
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Home | £9,250 | £5,760 |
International | £17,100 | £17,600 |
Part time (Home) | £770 | £480 |
*UK Government announcement on tuition fees
Following an , the government has confirmed its intention to increase undergraduate tuition fees for the 2025/26 academic year.
Subject to final Parliamentary approval (expected in early March 2025), the tuition fee for UK students is increasing to a maximum of £9,535 from 1 August 2025. This change applies to current and new students at the 鶹ý. The Student Loans Company (SLC) has confirmed loans for tuition fees will be increased accordingly.
Undergraduate scholarships for international students
To reward outstanding achievement the 鶹ý offers scholarship schemes to help towards funding your studies.
Additional costs
Tuition fees for optional placement years
How to apply
Design your degree
Our course allows students to specialise in a number of different pathways. Tailor your degree to suit your career goals.

Develop your knowledge of the organisation of world trade. Understand the principles and law of successful international trade.

Explore key elements within logistics management and identify the latest industrial and technological developments in the context of globalisation.
Meet our experts
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Dr Sarah Tuck
Lecturer in Maritime Business
Master Mariner with 12 years industry and naval experience
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Dr David Adkins
Associate Head of School - Postgraduate Programmes
Extensive industry experience in seagoing logistics and commercial procurement
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Dr Jonas Aryee
Lecturer in Management and Maritime Business
Extensive experience and knowledge in the maritime sector
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Dr Lise Hunter
Lecturer in Operations & Supply Chain Management
Over 20 years experience in international trade and finance in a global context
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Dr Gotthard Gauci
Lecturer in Maritime Regulation and Policy
Expert in maritime law with comprehensive research interests
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Dr Lijun Tang
Lecturer in International Shipping and Port Management
Research expertise in new shipping technology and maritime sustainability
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Dr Saeyeon Roh
Lecturer in International Logistics
Research expertise in humanitarian logistics and supply chain management
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Professor Philip Rogers
Honorary Professor
The life and dreams of a dedicated seafarer
“鶹ý has provided me with a global-scale network and world class education in the maritime industry.”

鶹ý Business School
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?Accredited by the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE)
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?Committed to social, economic and environmental responsibility
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?Supporting the internationally recognised focus on sustainability and social purpose of the University
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?Leading business ready graduates onto a successful career and happy life
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?Supporting graduates to make informed choices based on current economic and market trends
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?Building students resilience and confidence
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?Promoting practical skills development