BachelorScienze e gestione delle attività marittime - L-28
Lieu des études | Italie, Taranto |
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Type | Bachelor's Degree, temps plein |
Langue d'étude | italien |
Attributions | Bachelor |
Code de cursus | 7894/PDS0-2015/2015 |
Frais de scolarité | For information please refer to the Regolamento tasse e contributi |
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Conditions d'admission | High school diploma issued after at least 12 years of documented studies. If the country where the qualification has been obtained requires a test for the academic suitability, you must also present the successful examination (E.g. YKS in Turkey, Selectividad in Spain, Prova de Aferiçao o Prova Geral de Acesso ao Ensino Superior in Portugal, etc.). If the qualification was obtained at the end of a school period of less than 12 years, we invite you to consult Ministerial Provisions for the access of international students with the relevant Attachment 1. Open access course. Les diplômes sont acceptés dans les langues suivantes : anglais / italien. Votre école peut généralement vous fournir un relevé de notes convenable. Dans le cas contraire, les copies devront être accompagnées de traductions officielles. |
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Exigences linguistiques | italien Non-eu students residing abroad who would like to enroll in a study course completely taught in Italian, have to prove their knowledge of the language through an Italian language test. The following categories are excluded from this obligation: |
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Aperçu
The educational objectives of the three-year degree course in Maritime Science and Management are consistent with the qualifying objectives of degree class L-28 (Navigation Science and Technology), achieved through common and specific educational activities that are articulated for the two curricula envisaged (Environmental curriculum and Navigation and Logistics curriculum).
The training pathway is notable for its interdisciplinary nature – with contamination between knowledge, knowledge and languages of the basic sciences, law and economics – today indispensable for working professionally in the various fields of marine and maritime activities.
The common educational activities enable the acquisition of basic knowledge, skills and abilities in the fundamentals of mathematics; general chemistry and the organic chemistry of environmental and marine contaminants; information and communication technologies; navigation and meteorology; private law; navigation law; business economics and the English language, with particular reference to the English of maritime traffic; geopolitics and the International Law of the Sea; international maritime transport management.
In the Environmental curriculum, the differentiated training activities enable the acquisition of basic knowledge, skills and abilities with regard to physical oceanography; marine geology; physical marine geography; cyber security and AI; recreational navigation law; naval architecture; administrative environmental law; civil environmental law and waste management on board and in ports; ecology; environmental criminal law and criminal procedural law; international and European Union law.
In the Navigation and Logistics curriculum, the differentiated training activities enable the acquisition of basic knowledge, skills and abilities with regard to statistics for the management of transport; the management of systems for energy and the environment; transport law; tax and customs law; commercial law; merceology; port management; logistics management; labour law; safety organisation in industrial and maritime systems; the management of fire safety systems; aerospace law.
Structure du programme
https://www.uniba.it/it/corsi/scienze-gestione-attivita-marittime/scienze-e-gestione-delle-attivita-marittime
Opportunités de carrière
For military students, the employment opportunities are those envisaged for petty officers in the role of mariners in the Navy. For non-military students, graduates will have vast employment opportunities, considering that the GDP generated by the national maritime system is high and includes both the industrial, manufacturing and tertiary components linked to the so-called maritime economy (from maritime transport to logistics activities and port services, from shipbuilding to fishing and pleasure boating).
More specifically, for the non-military graduates, the job opportunities do not look exclusively to the working and employment realities of the Ionian Territory: they will be able to carry out professional activities in the maritime sectors in both public and private spheres, such as ship owners, port companies, maritime and shipping agencies, also as experts in the customs sector, port system authorities, reference ministries and public and private research bodies.