DIPLOMA IN PORT MANAGEMENT

(R2/1041/4/0008) (10/28) (MQA/FA 0758)

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Diploma In Port Management

(R2/1041/4/0008) (10/28) (MQA/FA 0758)

Career Opportunities

Port organisation; Logistic Business; Warehousing; Distriparks; Freight Forwarding and Shipping Lines; Airports; Container shipping business; NVOCC and Cargo Consolidation business; Port ancillary services – mooring, tugs etc.; Shipping agencies, husbanding, candling etc.; Maritime related authorities.

Duration

2.5 year (7 semesters)

Entry Requirement

1. SPM
- 3 Credit (Any Subject)

2. SVM
- Malay Language (1104) – Credit
- CGPA (A) > 2.00
- CGPA (V) > 2.67
- Competent All Modules

3. SKM
- Level 3 (Provide Transcript)

4. UEC (DONG ZONG)
- 3B (Any Subject)

5. IGCSE
- 3C (Any Subject)

**Other qualifications recognized as equivalent by the Malaysian Government.

Most countries of the world are dependent on international trade. Over 90% of trade volumes are carried through maritime means where cargos are moved from an origin to their destination using various transportation system called “multimodalism” or “through-transport”. A port, due to its strategic geographic location, becomes the converging point of the system, thus allowing it to play a major critical role in this integrated logistic chain. 

In the era of globalisation and technological advances, ships are getting bigger and more sophisticated while logistic chains are becoming more complex. In response to this, port reception facilities are constantly transforming themselves to become more dynamic and efficient to cater to the demand of both the seaward as well as the landside movement of goods. 

Industry Focus

This programme, Diploma In Port Management will provide opportunities for students to thoroughly understand the role of port especially in the international trade and logistic chain as the ‘economic engine’ of development. This programme exposes the students to the different types of ports, its strategic geographical importance (natural, man-made, river estuary) and diversity of port operations due to different types of cargos – general cargo, bulk (dry and liquid) and containers.

This programme will focus on strategic role of port in the context of through-transport with respect to shipping – hub port, feeder / transhipment and intermodal interface. In addition, the programme will also deal with various ownership structure of port organisations and port services i.e. public, municipal, private, landlord or fully privatised ports. Students will also be exposed to the fundamental differences between various types of ships i.e. dry and liquid bulk, general-purpose ships, container ships, break-bulk, RORO, tankers and Ore carriers.

Core Subjects by year

CORE SUBJECTS

  1. Introduction to Supply Chain Management
  2. Port Planning Management
  3. Port Technology and Maintenance
  4. Business Law
  5. Business Statistics
  6. Business Information Systems
  7. Principles Of Management
  8. Basic Financial Accounting
  9. Human Resource Management
  10. Marketing Management
  11. Principles Of Economics

CORE SUBJECTS

  1. Innovation Of Port Business
  2. Port Operation Management
  3. Port Marketing And Strategies
  4. Cargo Operation Management
  5. Port Channel Distribution  Management
  6. The Business Of Port
  7. Port Security And Safety Management
  8. Port Design And Engineering
  9. Port Tourism Economy And Entrepreneurship
  10. Port Economics
  11. Law of Carriage of Goods by Sea
  12. Economic Impact Of Container Port
  13. Port Cargo Clearance Procedure
  14. Environment Economics In Port Development
  15. Maritime English​

CORE SUBJECTS

Industrial Training

Programme Content

Diploma In Port Management is structured around the themes of the role of ports within international trade, shipping and logistics, managing harbour operations, managing port property, managing terminal operators, and related management knowledge and skills, before culminating in case studies or assignments which draw the various elements of the programme together.

Assessment: The programme is assessed through assignments, presentations, quiz, test (coursework), practical, projects, field exercises, other forms of classroom participation and written examination. 

Key career skills: Business inclination, good communication skill, good report writing ability, problem solving, presentation, project management, teamwork, decision making and willingness to learn.

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HOW TO ENROL?

NMUC provides state-of-the-art learning technology and facilities for its students. The programmes offered are based on practical and industry-oriented curriculum and could be used as bridging platforms to pursue further education leading to bachelor and postgraduate degrees in advanced maritime nations abroad. The multi-cultural and international experience found in NMUC is further enhanced by the presence of practising professionals from Malaysia and abroad who serve as visiting lecturers. 

We practice 3 intakes per Academic Calendar year. The main registration is planned on January, May and September. Therefore, prospective students may apply earlier by following the appropriate links below  >>