Maritime Studies

Engineering

11 universities in 7 countries

Overview

Maritime Studies is a field focused on the science, technology, and management of maritime activities, including shipping, navigation, marine transportation, and port operations. It prepares students for careers in the global maritime industry, which is responsible for transporting the majority of the world’s goods. Students study subjects such as navigation, maritime safety, marine engineering basics, international maritime law, logistics, and ship operations. Many programs include practical training, simulator exercises, and internships at sea or in maritime companies.

Why Study Maritime Studies

  • Join the global shipping industry
  • Opportunities to travel the world
  • Strong demand for skilled professionals
  • Combination of technology and leadership

Career Paths

  • Ship Officer / Deck Officer
  • Marine Engineer
  • Port Operations Manager
  • Maritime Logistics Specialist
  • Maritime Safety and Compliance Officer

Admission Requirements

Applicants typically need good academic performance in mathematics, physics, and sometimes geography. Physical fitness, discipline, and the ability to work in challenging environments are important qualities. Many programs require medical certification for sea service. Training often includes simulator practice, safety courses, and practical sea experience. For international programs, English language proficiency (IELTS 5.5–6.5+ or TOEFL 70–90+) is usually required.

Countries

  • Croatia (3)
  • Netherlands (2)
  • Ukraine (2)
  • Turkey (1)
  • Taiwan (1)
  • Estonia (1)
  • Finland (1)

Universities

FAQ

How long does a Maritime Studies degree take?
A bachelor’s degree usually takes 3–4 years, often including practical sea training.
Do students train on ships?
Yes. Many maritime programs include onboard training or internships with shipping companies.
Is maritime work physically demanding?
Some positions require physical stamina and the ability to work in changing weather conditions.
What international regulations govern maritime careers?
Maritime education and training often follow standards set by international maritime conventions and organizations.
Can maritime graduates work globally?
Yes. Maritime professionals can work on international vessels and in ports worldwide.
Is the maritime industry stable?
Yes. Global trade depends heavily on shipping, which creates continuous demand for qualified maritime professionals.

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