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Commences 26th November 2008 - Enrolling Now

Core Modules

  1. The Maritime Industry and Marine Survey Practice
    Captain Rodger MacDonald MSc., Secretary General of the International Federation of Shipmasters' Associations, UK
    Robert Tallack BSc, FNI, Director, IDG Maritime Ltd, UK
  2. Budgeting and Accounting for Surveyors
    Nigel Smith FCA FCCA, Principal, The Financial & Management Training Consultancy, UK
  3. Effective Writing and Reporting
    Paul Russell MSc. BA (Hons), MIMarEST, Head of School, National Sea Training Centre, UK
  4. Naval Architecture for Surveyors
    Eric Tupper, An Honorary Vice-President and Fellow of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA), Member of Royal Corps of Naval Constructors (RCNC), UK
  5. Marine Surveying Law
    Anthony Beck, Barrister, UK
    Dr Paula Giliker, Reader in Law, University of Bristol, UK
  6. Marine Surveying Insurance
    Captain John D Owen, Senior Executive (Claims) North Insurance Management, UK
  7. Marine Incident Investigation
    Dr David Lawrence, Managing Director, Maritime Research Ltd, UK
  8. Safety Surveys
    Ed. Damian Crowley, Director of MARITAS Ltd and DeeSea Ltd, UK
  9. Hull and Structural Surveys
    Robert Curry C.Eng FRINA, Senior Staff Consultant, Hull Structures, ABS Europe Ltd, UK
  10. Fundamentals of Marine Engineering
    Eur Ing Dr Alec D Coutroubis, Principal Lecturer, University of Greenwich, UK

Specialist Modules

  1. Non-Liquid Cargo Surveys
    Captain Matthew Greenen FNI (Hon) MIIMS, Senior Lecturer, Nautical Science and Industrial Health & Safety, UK
  2. Liquid Cargo Surveys
    Malcolm Champion et al., Marine Surveyors, Minton, Treharne & Davies Ltd, UK
  3. Surveying of Superyachts
    Paul Russell MSc. BA (Hons), MIMarEST, Head of School, National Sea Training Centre, UK
    Robert Curry C.Eng FRINA, MIMarEST, Senior Staff Consultant, Hull Structures, ABS Europe Ltd, UK
  4. Marine Environmental Surveying
    Alistair Davison, Director, Environment Scotland, Haskoning UK Ltd
    Dee Davison, Consultant, Dee Davison Associates, UK
    Captain Moin Ahmed, Maritime Safety and Environmental Specialist, UK
  5. Marine Engineering Surveying
    Paul Russell MSc. BA (Hons), MIMarEST, Head of School, National Sea Training Centre, UK
  6. International Safety Management (ISM) Code
    Captain John Dickie, Lecturer, Faculty of Maritime Studies, Glasgow College of Nautical Studies, UK
  7. Warranty Surveys including Mobile Offshore Units
    Ed. Captain Rodger MacDonald MSc., Secretary General of the International Federation of Shipmasters' Associations, UK

Course Director:
Paul Russell, MSc BA (Hons) MIMarEST Head of School, National Sea Training Centre, UK

"The course gave a comprehensive and valuable overview of the Shipping Industry and in particular the role of the Marine Surveyor within that sphere. I would strongly recommend it to anyone wishing to pursue a career in shipping."
Stephen Foster , United Nations Development Programme

Dear Colleague

As the first international qualification for marine surveyors, Lloyd's Maritime Academy and the National Sea Training Centre have now been educating marine surveyors, potential marine surveyors and associated maritime professionals since 1998. Since the beginning over 1,800 participants from all corners of the world have taken or are currently taking the Diploma in Marine Surveying.

The course is designed primarily to support the valuable and important work that marine surveyors around the world carry out and it also aims to help recruit future surveyors, not just from the dwindling number of seafaring professionals, but also from non-seafarers that have the academic ability and an interest in learning about marine surveying. This course provides the knowledge to assist in a person's personal and professional development towards becoming an informed, professional marine surveyor.

The maritime world is truly international and in order to give marine surveyors and seafarers every opportunity to study, delivery by distance learning has been chosen because this method eliminates geographical boundaries and barriers. In addition to hard copies, all modules will also be available from the course website. This provides students with the opportunity to interact with other participants on the course in a secure and dedicated environment.

The Diploma in Marine Surveying meets the Continuing Professional Development criteria for the Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA), the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) and is also approved by the Nautical Institute.

Successful completion of the course also provides a credit rating towards an Open University undergraduate degree as well as towards the units required to obtain a masters degree at Middlesex University. The Open University offers further study by distance learning and Middlesex University has in place a work-based learning degree programme for successful Diploma candidates.

We are confident you will find that this unique Diploma provides you with a level of knowledge and skill that will benefit you and your employer.

We look forward to receiving your application to enrol

Paul Russell MSc. BA (Hons)
MIMarEST Course Director, Head of School, National Sea Training Centre, UK

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