
Description & Goal
Shipbuilding and repair industry is one of the cornerstones and strategic industrial fields on global scale. International approaches, as prevailed procedures, have always turned systemic and standard approaches of shipbuilding industry into safe activities. As a glimpse into the industry, role of a diligent manager is conceptualized as the provider, the creator, the guide, and the holder of strategies because success on selling products and providing after sales services always come in unique outlooks, latest knowledge, and competence on management. Goal of Master of Business Administration (MBA) course of shipbuilding and repair is set to provide an appropriate platform of management for graduates in this strategic industry and its industrial subcategories. Development approaches of the course are oriented toward concentration on customers’ requisitions and achievement of proper economic justifications which in turn provide customers satisfaction of the main and related industries.
Personal
- 1-Enhencement of working knowledge on management level
- Business development (programing capability)
- Increasing efficiency in consequence of increasing self-confidence
- Knowing personal qualifications and working opportunities for more progress
- Management skills and the using and development of knowledge
Organization
- Business development (programing capability)
- Generating the ability of planning/pondering and strategic movements
- Management skills and the using and developing knowledge
- Understanding present challenges
- Approved ability of creating solution of working challenges
- Advisor of ship holders at shipbuilding, repair and maintenance
- Works related to procurement, selling, trades on shipbuilding, management of purchasing, issues related to contracts, technical procurement representative
- Technical manager, procurement representative, and project manager at companies active in maritime services and private ships holders
Duration of study is 1 year and 2 months which is classified as 1 year intended to theoretical and practical courses, and 2 months for delivering the final project.
General Management | |||
Row | Topic | Hours | Total |
1 | Principles of Management and Organization | 48 | 184 Hours |
2 | Management and Leadership New Topics | 48 | |
3 | Project | 64 | |
4 | Workshops | 24 | |
Marketing & Sales | |||
5 | Business Environment Analysis | 32 | 176 Hours |
6 | E-business Management | 32 | |
7 | Sales & Marketing Management | 40 | |
9 | Project | 64 | |
10 | Workshops | 8 | |
Maritime Trading & Law | |||
11 | Maritime Supply Chain Management | 32 | 192 Hours |
12 | International Maritime Law | 32 | |
13 | International Economics and Trade | 40 | |
15 | Project | 64 | |
16 | Workshops | 24 | |
Shipbuilding & Repair | |||
17 | Maritime Safety & Inspection | 32 | 200 Hours |
18 | Principle of Naval Architecture | 32 | |
19 | Manufacturing Process Management | 48 | |
20 | Project | 64 | |
21 | Workshops | 24 |
Upon successful completion of the MBA course at Syraf Maritime Academy, graduates will receive their transcript, provided projects, recommendation letters, as attachments to their final certificate.