In addition to fulfilling the requirements for obtaining a ship's officer license, the goal of Maritime Cultural Studies is to train future maritime professionals who have the synthetic thinking skills and insight into the world gained through a humanities curriculum such as language, culture, history, and maritime classics.
Entry Field after the Graduation
Maritime Industry
Sailors and Captains, Coast pilots, executives in shipping companies, Shipping agencies, Shipyards, Ship inspectors, shipbuilding materials industry, etc.
Domestic and International Institutions
National civil servants, Local government officials e.g. in the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. Officials in the various international maritime organizations, Bureau of Shipping, Maritime Safety Tribunal, Domestic or International Port Authority, Port controller, International conference planner, Maritime lawyers, Licensed customs agents, Interpreters, Naval officer, etc.
Field of Global Maritime Researches and Education
Teachers, University professors, as well as Researchers (e.g. in the Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute, Korea Maritime Institute, Korea Maritime and Fisheries Institute, Oceanographic Research Institute, the World
Maritime University), Researchers for international organizations such as the United Nations Research Institute, etc.
ISCED Categories