Maritime Management - Diploma, Advanced Diploma and Graduate Diploma
Covering all the major business studies areas and topics, the ICM Diploma, Advanced Diploma and Graduate Diploma programmes have, over a fifteen year period, achieved international recognition and are currently undertaken by students in over 40 countries.
In addition to providing a comprehensive knowledge of each of the major business functions, the structure of the course ensures that students have the widest possible range of career, employment and higher education options open to them on successful completion of their studies.
Course Structure
- The Diploma in Maritime Management - Part 1
- The Business of Shipping
- Maritime Operations
- International Trade and Transport
- Maritime Economics
(A Diploma in Maritime Management is awarded on completion of all Part 1 subjects)
- Maritime Law
- Marine Insurance
- Maritime Security and Safety Management
- Marketing Planning and Decision Making
(The Advanced Diploma in Maritime Management is awarded on completion of all Part 1 & 2 subjects)
- Finance of International Trade
- Shipbroking and Chartering Practices
- Port Operations and Management
- Logistics and Supply Chain Management
(The Graduate Diploma in Maritime Management is awarded on completion of all Part 1, 2 & 3 subjects)
The Advanced Diploma in Maritime Management - Part 2
The Graduate Diploma in Maritime Management - Part 3
Programme Objectives
To provide prospective Maritime Management students with a body of knowledge which will:
- Increase and broaden their employment opportunities within the Maritime industries worldwide
- Provide them with a clear understanding of all economic, legal, technical and managerial parameters which apply in the shipping industry
- Enable them to integrate their knowledge gained on the course in analysing and suggesting solutions to shipping management problems
- Provide them with a recognised and respected qualification which will enable them to apply to higher programmes of study or to seek senior managerial positions
Recommended Course Duration
It is recommended that these courses are delivered over a suitable period of time to give learners the best opportunity for success. A standard delivery structure would involve six units per academic year, although 5-8 units per year are acceptable depending on the weekly timetable used. Thus, the full Diploma, Advanced Diploma and Graduate Diploma programme would normally take two years full-time to complete.
Examination Grades
| Grade A - Distinction | 70% and above |
| Grade B - Credit | 60% to 69% |
| Grade C - Pass | 50% to 59% |
| Grade D - Marginal Pass | 40% to 49% |
| Grade F - Fail | 39% and under |
Certification
On successful completion of all the examinations in Part 1, students are awarded the ICM Diploma in Maritime Management. Similarly, on successful completion of all the examinations in Parts 1 & 2 students are awarded the ICM Advanced Diploma in Maritime Management. Similarly, on successful completion of 12 subjects, students are awarded the ICM Graduate Diploma in Maritime Management.
Continuing Education
The Maritime Management programme will serve as an excellent route for students who ultimately seek full professional status and will provide first class underpinning knowledge for the mainstream degrees in Shipping and Maritime Management. Holders of an ICM Diploma in Maritime Management may enter the ICM Advanced Diploma programme and completion of this may enable entry to the final year of appropriate Honours degree programmes. Similarly, Graduate Diploma holders will be eligible for access to appropriate postgraduate courses.
Entry Requirements
Students holding relevant recognised qualifications from other institutions or professional examining bodies may apply for exemptions on a subject-for-subject basis.
The Institute operates an ‘Open Access’ policy in respect of many of its vocational programmes but prospective students should note that the following entrance qualifications are recommended for those wishing to undertake the ICM Diploma programme:
- One GCE A-level plus Three GCSEs (or equivalents)
- A relevant ICM Certificate award
- Any qualification equivalent to one or more of the above.
The minimum age for registration for this programme is 18.
Applicants over the age of 20 who do not hold one of the recommended entrance qualifications may also register for the programme providing they have been in full-time employment for a minimum of two years.
Advanced Diploma in Maritime Management
The minimum age for registration for this programme is 19.
- The ICM Diploma in Maritime Management
- A suitable BTEC National Award
- Any Shipping/Maritime qualification equivalent to one of the above.
Graduate Diploma in Maritime Management
The minimum age for registration for this programme is 20.
- The ICM Advanced Diploma in Maritime Management
- A suitable BTEC Higher National Diploma
- Any Shipping/Maritime qualification equivalent to one of the above.
Examinations
Examinations are externally set and marked by the Institute. Examinations are held in March, June, September and December each year. Candidates must be registered and paid-up Student Members of the Institute at the time they undertake the examinations.
Examination papers are securely distributed to ICM approved centres and scripts are graded in the UK by ICM appointed examiners.
Full details of examination dates are sent to ICM Approved Centres and students should obtain the required information from their own Centre.
Examination Closing Dates
Candidates entering for examinations must ensure that their completed examination entry forms and fees reach the Institute at least eight weeks before the date of the examinations. Examination timetables indicate the closing date for receipt of entries for each sitting.
Examination Results
These are distributed within twelve weeks after each examination period. Candidates are encouraged not to call the ICM direct for results as this confidential information cannot be disclosed over the telephone.
Subject Exemptions
Students holding relevant recognised qualifications from other professional bodies may apply for exemptions on a subject-for-subject basis. Documentary evidence is required before any decision can be made.
Study Methods
Your Teaching Centre has been provided with a detailed syllabus and reading list for each subject area. Each subject syllabus clearly defines the areas that you will be required to cover for each subject and your examination questions will be based on the areas and topics detailed for each subject. It is important to ensure that you obtain a copy of each subject syllabus from your Teaching Centre. Alternatively, this information can be obtained online at www.icm.ac.uk in the “Study Centre” section.
Each subject syllabus is normally linked to one main textbook and the examiners base their questions on the contents of the nominated core text.
The subject syllabuses also give details of ‘Alternative Texts’ and texts recommended for further reading. It is recommended that you should read one or more of the ‘Alternative Texts’ in order to develop your skills and broaden your knowledge of the subject area.
