Diploma in Crew Management
Lloyds Maritime Academy
Key Information
Campus location
London, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
Distance Learning
Duration
12 months
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
GBP 3,599 *
Application deadline
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Introduction
The leading course on crew recruitment and management in shipping companies and third parties
Develop and apply best practices in sea-going personnel recruitment, development, management & retention.
Assessed and awarded by North Kent College
Delivered in partnership between the National Maritime Training Centre at North Kent College and Lloyd’s Maritime Academy, the course continues to be the ideal professional development course for existing ship managers, prospective ship managers and for those who work alongside the ship management sector.
Curriculum
Core Modules
- Module 1 – Introduction to Crew Management
- Module 2 – Regulatory Framework of the Industry
- Module 3 – Details of the Regulations that affect Crew Managers
- Module 4 – Crew Welfare
- Module 5 – Crew Management Operations
- Module 6 – Relationship with Authorities and Principals (Shipowners and Ship managers)
- Module 7 – P&I Cover of Seafarers
- Module 8 – Finance for Crew Management
- Module 9 – Essential Legal Issues that affect Crew Management
- Module 10 – The Challenges facing Maritime Human Resource Management
Program Outcome
What you'll learn
- Categorise the global shipping industry, types of owners, ships and include key international trade routes.
- List the Conventions; Codes; Guidelines and Standards that are relevant to crew manning.
- The elements of SOLAS, MARPOL, STCW, MLC that Crew Managers must be cognizant of.
- Examine the international agreement for the repatriation, rehabilitation and counselling of abandoned seafarers.
- Construct plans for motivating your employees and to best develop leadership and management skills.
- Provide sufficient competent staff to safely and effectively operate your ships even in emergency situations.
- Demonstrate how seafarers’ claims should be handled.
- Interpret the fundamental financial documents of a Profit and Loss Balance Sheet and cash flow
- Interpret Contract Law and the Terms of Contract as it applies to crew management.
- Generate an argument for breaking the barrier of crews not having access to the internet at sea.
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