Diploma in Shipping

Monday, May 11, 2009 at 8:42 PM

The Diploma course prepares students for middle to higher positions in management within the areas of shipping and for post graduate work for those continuing their education with LIST or at another higher education establishment. The emphasis of the course is on the management analysis of problems related to the industry supported by a comprehensive study of the following subjects:

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Subjects - 8

  1. Financial & Quantitative Methods
  2. Shipbroking Practice
  3. Marine Insurance
  4. Business Administration
  5. Business and Maritime Law
  6. Computer and Software Appreciation
  7. Economics
  8. Shipping Management

Visits to Lloyds of London and the Baltic Exchange are organised. Visits to Docks and other Transport Terminals are arranged during the course whenever possible.

Entry requirements :

  • The Higher Certificate of LIST, or, an equivalent qualification in shipping/transport

  • Relevant work experience may also be taken into consideration for students who are 25 years of age or over who do not possess formal qualifications.

Duration of the course:

September Start for April Examinations (September to April) or January Start for June Examinations (January to June).

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At the Wharf Precinct we view ourselves as ambassadors for Darwin , the Northern Territory and for the whole of Australia .

DWP management co-ordinate cruise ship visits to Darwin with the assistance of stakeholders within the cruise ship industry. Our responsibilities include promoting Darwin’s tourist venues, implementing security procedures and ensuring the continued success of cruise ship visits to Darwin.

We aim to present our cruise ship passengers with a welcoming and memorable time in Darwin , so that they may return to our port city time and again, benefiting our burgeoning tourism industry.



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