School: School of Business and Law

MA / LLM in Maritime Law and Shipping Management

Academic year

2022-2023
Taught Language: English

Course Summary

In a constantly changing world, a modern and international enterprise must rely on managers and advisors with diverse expertise of both legal and economic requirements of the business environment. To meet these needs, Frederick University with an international team of academic experts from leading universities offers a postgraduate Programme that is unique in Cyprus, and one of very few offered globally.

This Degree Programme combines the subject areas of both Maritime Law and Shipping Management and develops the skillset required by managers and lawyers to advise, litigate, negotiate and ultimately to master the legal complexities and challenges of International Trade and Transport.

Upon completion, graduates are awarded either the “LLM in Maritime Law and Shipping Management” or the “MA in Maritime Law and Shipping Management”.

Students of the program are also offered the opportunity to focus on an elective group of subjects of their choice, and obtain a ‘concentration’ in one of three areas:

  • COMMERCIAL SHIPPING AND TRADE PRACTICES
    Global Trade Practices
    Commercial Management of Ships

  • FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
    Banking and Shipping Finance
    Economics of Sea Transport and International Trade

  • OIL AND GAS MANAGEMENT
    Commodity Trading and Risk Management
    Oil and Gas Management

Students are eligible for the MA, if they hold an undergraduate business-oriented Degree. Students are eligible for the LLM, if they hold an LLB Degree, or a relevant Bachelor Degree combined with an extensive professional legal experience.

 

Key Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this program, you should be able to:

  • Acquire knowledge and understanding of the main principles and functions of the shipping business and international trade
  • Deal with advanced legal issues in maritime law, international trade, marine insurance, carriage of goods, chartering and dispute resolution
  • Display critical awareness and demonstrate managerial skills of combined legal and business analysis and advanced problem solving
  • Develop negotiation and communication skills, both oral and written.
  • Have the appropriate knowledge and skills required to proceed to a research degree (MPhil, PhD etc.).

Career Prospects

Significant recent developments in the business sectors in Cyprus make both postgraduate Programmes of studies especially relevant. The island is considered to be one of the world’s leading maritime centres and is fast becoming a new European hub for imports and re-exports activities linking Europe with the Far East in ways previously unexplored. At the same time the energy sector in Cyprus is also developing rapidly.

There is a variety of career options upon completion of any of these two Master's Degree Programmes including import and export business, ship owning and ship management, chartering, commercial legal services and consultancy, banking and finance, oil and gas trading and management, insurance, freight forwarding, transportation and logistics, port management, shipping agency, as well as a variety of posts in the public administration and government.

Graduates of these Programmes will be positioned favourably in the local and international market for the newly created employment opportunities. They will be able to undertake managerial, legal and executive responsibilities. Those already in employment are expected to enhance their career prospects and be prepared to face the challenges of a more demanding position.

The Programme operates in the evenings in order to accommodate working students and is also offered via Distance Learning.

Modules

Required Modules Modules

The student must successfully complete 48 ECTS, from the following list of modules:

No. Code Name ECTS Hours / week
1 ITSM501 INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND SHIPPING MANAGEMENT 8 3
2 MLSB502 INTERNATIONAL MARITIME LAW 8 3
3 MLSB503 LAW OF CARRIAGE OF GOODS 8 3
4 MLSB504 MARINE INSURANCE 8 3
5 MLSB505 DISPUTE RESOLUTION 8 3
6 MLSM506 RESEARCH METHODS 8 3

 

Elective and Concentration Modules

The student must successfully complete 12 ECTS, from the following list of modules:

No. Code Name ECTS Hours / week
1 ITSM512 COMMERCIAL MANAGEMENT OF SHIPS 6 3
2 ITSM513 BANKING AND FINANCE 6 3
3 ITSM514 ECONOMICS OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND TRANSPORT 6 3
4 ITSM515 GLOBAL TRADE REGULATIONS AND PRACTICE 6 3
5 ITSM518 COMMODITY TRADING AND RISK MANAGEMENT 6 3
6 ITSM519 OIL AND GAS MANAGEMENT 6 3

 

Master's Dissertation Modules

The student must successfully complete 30 ECTS, from the following list of modules:

No. Code Name ECTS Hours / week
1 MLSM520 DISSERTATION 30 3

 

 

MA / LLM also offers you the opportunity to focus on one (1) of the following elective groups, and earn a 'concentration' that best serves your career development:

Concentration: COMMERCIAL SHIPPING AND TRADE PRACTICES
ITSM515 Global Trade Practices
ITSM512 Commercial Management of Ships

Concentration: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
ITSM513 Banking and Shipping Finance
ITSM514 Economics of Sea Transport and International Trade

Concentration: OIL AND GAS MANAGEMENT
ITSM518 Commodity Trading Basics
ITSM519 Oil and Gas Management

Transcripts for students who complete the concentration requirements will indicate the Concentration discipline.

Students are eligible for the MA, if they hold an undergraduate business-oriented Degree.
Students are eligible for the LLM, if they hold an LLB Degree or have a relevant and extensive professional legal experience.

Assessment Method

To successfully complete the Master's Programme the student must complete a total of 90 ECTS. The required courses amount to 48 ECTS, while 12 ECTS are allocated to elective courses and the remaining 30 ECTS are allocated to the Master's Dissertation.

The Programme operates during the evening hours (6-9 pm) in order to accommodate working students. Each module is block-delivered within a two week period, providing a total of 36 contact hours over twelve days, plus a midterm exam and a final examination. Three required and one elective modules are offered during the first and second semesters. The third semester is taken up with work for the Thesis.Students are eligible for the MA, if they hold an undergraduate business-oriented Degree. Students are eligible for the LLM, if they hold an LLB Degree, or a relevant Bachelor Degree combined with an extensive professional legal experience.

 

Module Group ECTS
Required Modules 48
Elective and Concentration 12
Master's Dissertation 30
TOTAL 90

How to apply

Candidates for a master degree must submit a recognized bachelor degree or qualification deemed to be equivalent to degree level as well as the official transcripts (grade reports) of their first-degree studies. In addition, there could be special requirements for various master programs.

Application deadline

Frederick University academic year consists of the fall and spring semesters. The calendar is arranged so that students may start classes either during the last week of September or the first week of February. Candidates may submit an application for admission in any of the semesters. Due to the fact that formalities for the issue of an entry visa take at least 6 weeks, candidates are urged to file an application at least 8 weeks prior to the expected date of enrolment. Students are expected to be on campus prior to the beginning of the intended semester/session. In response to arising need, courses could be provided within the summer period.

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Candidates who are nationals of EU countries can enter Cyprus as visitors. On arrival at Frederick University they must submit to the Admission Office the following:

  1. A fully completed application form.
  2. An application fee of Euro 25 (non-refundable).
  3. Attested (certified true) copies of their academic qualifications.
  4. Evidence of proficiency in English, (if available).
  5. A photocopy of their passport. The passport should be valid for at least one year from the date of their arrival to Cyprus.
  6. A recent certificate of good conduct issued by the police of the candidate's country of origin or residence, if necessary translated in Greek or English. The good conduct certificate should be original and issued less than 6 months prior to the beginning of the semester for which the student is applying. The names and titles of the persons issuing and certifying the document should be clearly stated therein.

Furthermore, they must pay the registration fee, the semester tuition fees, and register for subjects. Next they must apply to the Migration Department for a temporary residence permit. The application to the Migration Department must be supported by evidence that they have paid their tuition fees for the semester, have enough funds for their initial living expenses and have obtained local health insurance coverage.

B. Applicants from non EU countries
International Students from non EU countries need to have a valid student visa in order to be allowed to enter Cyprus. The issue of an entry visa takes about 6 weeks from the date of the submission of the application. It is therefore recommended that candidates submit their application at least 8 weeks before the beginning of the semester. Cyprus Migration Department requirements in respect of the issue of a student visa, which from time to time may be modified, are available to candidates in a separate document.

Applicants are requested to contact the Office of Admissions to receive information and guidance regarding the proper documentation and formalities to be followed.

Additional entry requirements

Personal interviews are not normally required as part of the admission process; however, Frederick University reserves the right to request an interview before making a final decision on accepting an applicant.

English language requirements

A good knowledge of the English language is required for all programs of Frederick University taught in English.

English Placement Test

Students whose native language is not English will have to take the Frederick University English Placement Test (FUEPT). Students who are qualified for exemption from the English Language Courses should apply to the Center of Languages with the necessary documentation. Further details regarding the policies and requirements for exemption can be obtained from the Admissions Office and the Center of Languages.

Students who are not competent in the English language are required to take special English classes to improve their skills and, when necessary, they will take reduced load for that semester. Students who may need a more vigorous preparation will take an intensive course in English before enrolling in a regular program. Intensive courses commence at the beginning of the fall and the spring semesters.

Fees and funding

Application Fees

FULL PROGRAM TUITION FEES :

DISCOUNTED FEES - €/ECTS FOR FULL TIME STUDY
(60 ECTS)- €
100.00 9000

Additional Fee information

On campus students Euro
Application Fee €35 payable once
Registration Fee €25 per registration
Student Activity Fee €20 per semester
Technology Fee €20 per semester
Late Registration Fee €25
Transcript Fee €5 per additional copy
Incomplete Make-up €25
Graduation Application Fee €55
Exam Waiver Fee €25
Second Examination Fee €80
Transfer Credit Evaluation €40
   

 

Distance Learning students Euro
Application Fee €35 payable once
Semester Registration & Technology Fee €100 per semester

Provider information

Main Contact

7, Y. Frederickou Str.
Pallouriotisa, Nicosia 1036

Contact Person: Ferederick

Phone: +35722394394