Programme

MEL Learning Objectives

The MSc in Maritime Economics and Logistics (MEL) aims at fast-tracking promising young professionals into tomorrow's leaders in business and government. The program prepares experts with modern economic and management tools for efficient decision-making, providing them at the same time with methods; concepts; and theories to enable them understand, in a holistic and multidisciplinary way, the complexities of global maritime supply chains. In this way, MEL graduates are expected to be able to act and decide, with managerial style and determination, under complex and uncertain conditions, in a global economic and societal environment.

Programme Structure

MSc in Maritime Economics and Logistics
October-June:
Courses
July-September:
Thesis/Internship
September
Shipping Economics and Policy
Port Economics and Policy
Maritime Logistics
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Maritime Law
Marine Technology and Innovation
Transport and Regional Economics
Management Science
Statistics & Econometrics
Research Methodology & Thesis Proposal
Shipping and Transport Finance
Economics
International Economics


Professional
Development
Courses (PDC)


 


 

 

Thesis
Defense

 

Graduation

MEL Events
(DLS & Company Visits)