Maritime Training Academy Announces Diploma in Maritime Security

Posted by Josh Keefe
Friday, March 27, 2015

The Maritime Training Academy announced the launch of its new diploma in maritime security today.

The Surrey, UK-based distance learning center said the diploma in maritime security will commence April 1st, 2015 and will consist of 11 modules including ISPS code, Passenger Vessel Security, Superyacht and Private Yacht Security.  It will cover preventative measures and security procedures as well as event responses. All students are required to successfully complete and pass the module assignments. Diploma students are also required to sit a final examination in either April or October 2016. There is also the opportunity to attend two tutorial seminars, one mid-way through the course and one immediately before the examination. Tutors and support staff are available to offer student guidance whenever required.

This diploma compliments the Maritime Training Academy’s other 10 diplomas and 12 short courses that have been developed over the last 10 years.

Categories: Education/Training Maritime Security

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