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Maritime and Shipping at Southampton Solent University. Nickie Butt Programme Leader Maritime Operations Maritime and Technology Faculty. “ God must have been a ship-owner. He placed the raw materials far from where they are needed
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Maritime and Shipping at Southampton Solent University Nickie Butt Programme Leader Maritime Operations Maritime and Technology Faculty
“God must have been a ship-owner. • He placed the raw materials far from where they are needed • and covered two thirds of the earth with water” (EarlingNæss)
Shipping and maritime business • The worlds best kept secrets! • Only making the headlines when something goes wrong…….. • Consider the following • 70% of the planet is covered by water • An estimated 90% of world trade is transported by ships • Annual value of goods transported by sea £17 billion (that’s £17 million, million, million) • Serviced by 81,584 ships of varying shapes and sizes • Directly employing @ 13.5 million people across the world • A continually growing industry • From a UK perspective • We are an island and would not survive without shipping • London is still considered the major maritime centre of the world • Southampton is one of the most productive ports in the world • So what is shipping and maritime business? A continually evolving and growing, multi billion pound global industry, based on supply and demand, working across cultural divides, requiring a multitude of different skills and attributes within its workforce. 1980: 3.7 billion tonnes 2013: 9.6 billion tonnes
Why is the industry so successful? Economy of Scale. • This Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) can carry 310,000 tonnes of crude oil • After refining this produces about 361.4 million litres of fuel • Enough to fill the tanks of 5.56 million cars!!
BSc (Hons) Maritime Business BSc (Hons) Shipping and Port Management • Both courses provide students with a strong foundation and underpinning knowledge of the maritime and shipping world with 1st year units being common to both degrees • Transport Geography, Introduction to Law, Business Skills Development, Managing Financial Information, Maritime Business, Maritime Operations • This is then built upon during year 2 and 3 at which time • Maritime Business students follow a more business centric approach • International Trade, Law, Finance and Risk Management • Shipping and Port Management students follow an operational and management pathway • Supply chain management, project management, sustainable development and operational practice • The courses are accredited by: • Chartered Institute of Shipping • Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport
The degrees were developed in conjunction with industry • Focusing on employability • the key skills and knowledge they were looking for • And our alumni • What they felt had been of benefit and additional skills they felt would have enhanced their employability • Key Skills developed include: • Team work • Cross cultural understanding • Communication – written, oral and visual • Planning • Time management • Report writing
Entry Requirements • Entry requirements 200 CATs which ideally include 2 ‘academic’ subjects studied to A2 level • Geography, Business studies, History, Psychology, Sociology, Languages, Sciences, Maths, English, Economics……….etc • Why no specific subject areas? • We are much more interested in ensuring that prospective students who are interested in learning about shipping and the maritime world have an opportunity to do so
Why come to Solent? • We are proud of the fact that all our core staff have worked in the industry • We speak from experience • We have strong links with the industry and bring experts and professionals to the university • Guest lectures • Annual Maritime conference • Students go to where the action is! • Visits to London • IMO, Baltic Exchange, Lloyd’s • Visits to ports • Southampton, Antwerp, Rotterdam • Visits to industry • WalleniusWilhelmsen, DHL Logistics, Freightliner, Oil Spill Response
Alumni • We have strong links with our alumni who are always willing to help bring their experiences to the current students • And also let us know about job opportunities • We have alumni working at over 120 different companies across the globe • The strong international presence on the degrees allows students to develop an invaluable network for the future • Our links and relationship with the industry creates opportunities for students to undertake placements, internships or gain work experience
Jobs linked to the carriage of goods by sea…… • Charterers • Brokers • P&I (Protection & Indemnity) and H&M (Hull & Machinery) Insurers • Financiers • Ship Managers & Operators • Lawyers • Claims adjusters • HR Managers • Liner Agents • Cargo Agents • Regulators • Port & Terminals Managers & Operators • Logistics & Transport co-ordinators • Marketing and commercial managers • Safety & Security Agents • Ships Agents • Surveyors and cargo inspectors • Pollution control inspectors • Port Agents • Project and development managers • Environmental managers • Supply chain management