The Graduate School of Maritime Sciences builds on the core skills and goals formed during the undergraduate program to produce highly creative researchers, educators, and advanced specialist professionals. Our graduates have an international perspective and a high level of problem-solving skills.
In order to achieve this, the Graduate School has three Divisions:
- Maritime Management Sciences equips students with an understanding of all maritime-related safety management and ship navigation systems, the international maritime industry, administrations including multinational collaborations, and maritime law.
- Maritime Logistics Sciences produces specialists with a comprehensive understanding of distribution systems from a systems and information engineering perspective, focusing on efficient, safe and environmentally-conscious transportation systems, distribution information, and maritime environmental information.
- Marine Engineering covers the diverse technologies used in new functional materials and next-generation power systems, energy use in maritime machinery and structures, environmental conservation, and mechatronics technology.
Structurele componenten
Thesis/Dissertation
International component
Laboratory training
Practical/Field work
Research Project
ISCED Categories
Projectmanagement
Persoonlijke vaardigheden en communicatie
Oceaangeletterdheid
Maritieme economie
Beleid en bestuur
Marien and maritiem recht
Biologie
Ecologie
Statistiek
Milieubeschermingstechnologie
Offshore en hernieuwbare energie
Machines en operators
Scheepsbouwkunde
Olie, gas en minerale grondstoffen
Landmeetkunde
Near- en offshore infrastructuur
Veiligheid
Logistiek en bedrijfsvoering scheepsvaart