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The unique opportunity to build on your surveying qualification

Postgraduate Diploma

MSc in Marine Surveying


(Top Up)
The advanced international qualification for the marine surveying professional, delivered solely by distance learning
SAVE up to 40% and improve performance with cost-effective in-company courses call +44 (0)20 7017 4455 or email [email protected]

Masters

Diploma

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COMMENCES: 29th APRIL 2013 - APPLICATION DEADLINE: 2nd APRIL 2013

Programme benefits
n  Complete your Masters in Surveying top up in 18 months n B  uild upon your existing surveying qualification and practical knowledge n  Improve your research and investigative skills whilst reflecting on your current practice n D  esigned specifically for you, to enhance your career prospects n D  evelop your management and leadership skills and knowledge

INDUSTRY PROGRAMME LEADER: Paul Russell MSc, BA(Hons), MIMarEST Marine Engineer and Education Specialist

Gaining an MSc will give me better credentials to move into the marine surveying field. Having gained a diploma in marine surveying it will also give me personal satisfaction in qualifying to degree level
(Student 2012)

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Exclusively for graduates of the Lloyds Maritime Academy Diploma in Marine Surveying / Small Craft Surveying
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+44 (0)20 7017 7406 +1 (646) 957 8929

Visit: www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com/msc Email: [email protected]


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programme overview
This MSc top up route has been designed with the busy maritime professional in mind, enabling you to apply your existing specialist knowledge of surveying to the ever changing global industry and develop your ability to manage strategically. Having already passed either the Lloyds Maritime Academy Diploma in Marine Surveying or Small Craft Surveying, you have gained 80 credits towards a 180 credit masters qualification. This newly developed MSc in Marine Surveying (Top up) provides the remaining 100 credits, giving you the unique opportunity to gain a masters degree delivered by distance learning from the well established partnership between Lloyds Maritime Academy and Middlesex University Business School. Delivered over 18 months, it will provide essential management content, building upon your existing technical knowledge and practical competence. Thereby giving you the tools to progress your career to the next level. This top up programme will consist of two compulsory core modules followed by an Applied Project. The two modules cover technical elements and a broad range of higher level management and strategic thinking, while the project allows you to apply these new skills to a particular issue or area of interest. As you know, distance education provides a flexible approach to your studies, allowing you to develop your knowledge and professional practice at a time and place that is convenient to you. Through the programmes dedicated virtual learning environment, you can view the programme materials as well as engage in the group forum for discussions and networking opportunities with your fellow students.

Study programme at a glance:


- Research led masters - Solely web based delivery - Guideline 30-40 hours per month study time - Applied Project benefits you and/or your organisation - Online support and networking opportunities - Study at a time and place that is convenient to you

SHIP DESIGN AND THE IMPACT ON THE SURVEYOR (20 credits)


This module will raise your awareness regarding: modern ship design, cutting edge construction methods and materials, the latest engineering systems and their influence on the work of the marine surveyor in the future. You will be expected to understand appropriate regulations and the latest thinking in protecting the environment, ensuring that you are equipped to become a progressive surveyor operating in the modern maritime industry. Module syllabus includes:  Naval architecture  Construction  Marine engineering  How the above impact on todays s urveyor Topics such as human factors, different ship types, safety, legislation and regulations will appear throughout all material as necessary

syllabus
INDUCTION The programme begins with a compulsory two week induction providing you with the opportunity to access and familiarise yourself with Middlesex Universitys state of the art online learning portal and other available resources. There are some compulsory short exercises during this period to allow introductions to the programme, faculty and fellow peers.

MANAGEMENT SKILLS FOR THE MARINE SURVEYOR (20 credits)


As an advanced marine surveyor you face a range of challenges that go beyond professional technical expertise. Chief amongst these is the ability to work with people in a number of differing roles and responsibilities, from your principal to co-workers. You also need to understand how your work impacts on the strategic requirements of your organisation, be able to successfully manage projects and have the ability to contribute positively to the winning of new business. This module provides an introduction to key concepts and techniques, enabling you to make a positive strategic difference in your practice. Module syllabus includes: Organisations: structures, cultures, teams  Managing interpersonal relationships: power, influence, authority, delegation, negotiation  Managing resources: using financial and performance information, budgetary control and resource planning, project management  Strategic management: analysing environments and markets, strategic decision making  Responsibility: corporate responsibility, business ethics, environmental responsibilities

assessment
You will be assessed by various coursework components totalling 4000 words or equivalent per module. Assessments may take the form of short answer questions, case study reports, written reports and online activities and contributions.

APPLIED PROJECT (60 credits)


The Applied Project can provide extensive benefits to both you and your organisation. You will have the opportunity to further develop and integrate your skills and knowledge gained on the programme by undertaking a major, extended piece of research on an aspect of marine surveying of your choice. The organisation can benefit through the contributions of a highly trained and motivated individual addressing an issue of interest or concern to the organisation. Whether technical or management based, the Applied Project should aim to suggest a new way of thinking about and/or an improved understanding of the topic you have investigated. The Applied Project length is 12,000-15,000 words.

Tel: +44 (0)20 7017 7406 / +1 (646) 957 8929 Email: [email protected]

Distance learning is a flexible, cost-effective way of studying without the need to take time off work or away from home
Course Faculty
Industry Programme Leader Paul Russell MSc, BA (Hons), MIMarEST
Marine Engineer and Education Specialist

Paul completed a traditional engineering cadetship with Cunard Shipping Services. During his sea going career he served on all types of ships from passenger ships to super tankers and gained his class one certificate in 1983. His sea service included medium speed engines powering small tankers; slow speed engines driving bulk carriers and a steam plant providing the power for container ships. Paul saw service as assistant to the superintendent during the building of Cunards new Ro-Ro ship at Swan Hunters shipyard on the River Tyne. After his sea going career Paul was recruited by the National Sea Training Trust to introduce marine engineering education and training into the college at Gravesend. Subsequently Paul also took charge of the college estates and finances and during this time he studied to obtain a Masters degree in Educational Management at The University of Greenwich. In 1996 Paul was appointed as Head of the National Sea Training Centre, now known as the National Maritime Training Centre at North West Kent College, where he undertook the role of Course Director for the Diploma in Marine Surveying run with Lloyds Maritime Academy. Paul now has his own maritime consultancy business.
Module Authors Dr Paul Griseri Acting Academic Programme Leader and Academic Projects Manager, Robert Curry C.Eng FRINA, Senior Staff Consultant, Hull Structures, ABS Europe Ltd Eric Tupper An Honorary Vice-President and Fellow of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA), Member of Royal Corps of Naval Constructors, (RCNC)
Middlesex University Business School

Delivered by
 loyds Maritime Academy has for over 30 years L provided training programmes for the maritime and transport industry. Through distance learning courses, face-to-face seminars and bespoke training, Lloyds Maritime Academy enables career enhancement and progression regardless of work commitments or location. Working with leading academics and industry bodies, Lloyds Maritime Academy is the trusted brand for professional development within the shipping, ports, transport and logistics industry. www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- iddlesex University Business School is a major M provider of business and management education with over 7,500 undergraduate and postgraduate students. Recent government and professional body reviews have highlighted excellent and innovative provision. There is a flourishing research culture supported by academic work and consultancy. The established partnership between Lloyds Maritime Academy and the Middlesex University Business School draws on our collective extensive experience of designing, delivering and accrediting programmes with partners in the public and private sector. Having successfully designed and delivered the MBA in Shipping & Logistics, we believe that we are in a unique position to contribute to a robust and quality programme that meets the personal and professional needs of the sector through our flexible approach. www.mdx.ac.uk

PREREQUISITE COURSES
Those wishing to undertake the MSc in Marine Surveying (Top up) must have already successfully graduated from the Lloyds Maritime Academy Diploma in Marine Surveying or Diploma in Small Craft Surveying. These diplomas are designed to support the valuable and important work that marine surveyors around the globe carry out. Please follow the links below for more information on these industry leading surveying courses. If you have started but yet to complete a course please email [email protected] for details about the next examination date to allow you to graduate and progress to the MSc in Marine Surveying (Top up).

Diploma in Marine Surveying

Delivered by distance learning over 12 months.

Combining essential technical requirements, up to date legislative and regulation content as well as key business skills, this course provides the knowledge to assist in your personal and professional development towards becoming an informed, professional marine surveyor. www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com/ms

Diploma in Small Craft Surveying

Delivered by distance learning over 12 months.

Covering the topics of concern to this part of the industry, this course includes the practicalities of surveying smaller vessels as well as providing commercial knowledge for those running or wishing to run their own surveying business. www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com/sc

Apply online at www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com/msc

Is this MSc right for me?


This MSc in Marine Surveying (Top up) is designed to be accessible for the busy working professional. However, it is important to note that the work involved in gaining a masters qualification is not to be underestimated. This award will recognise you as having a heightened expertise in your professional field and in order for you to progress your career with the letters MSc after your name you must have been able to demonstrate the following:  Independent study with directed reading and minimal guidance Ability to analyse and critically appraise Research the latest technologies available in the ship design industry Reflect upon your own practice Whilst the emphasis is on independent study, support is available to you every step of the way. Discussion forums, module tutors, syndicate groups and dedicated project supervisors provide guidance and advice whilst the online interaction creates networking opportunities with your fellow peers. If you have any questions about how the MSc is delivered, studied or if it is right for you please contact us on +44 (0)20 7017 7406 / [email protected].

PROGRAMME INFORMATION
ENTRY QUALIFICATIONS To be eligible for the programme you must have completed and passed the Lloyds Maritime Academy Diploma in Marine Surveying or Diploma in Small Craft Surveying. Please indicate which course and include the year you graduated when completing the application form. All applications are reviewed by the Programme Leader prior to approval onto the programme. If you have started but yet to complete a diploma course please email [email protected] for details about the next examination date to allow you to graduate and progress to the MSc in Marine Surveying (Top up). TIME ALLOCATION The MSc, as a postgraduate qualification, requires a significant time commitment. Applying the usual University guide for a masters we recommend allowing between 30-40 hours per month over the 18 months of the programme. This is a guideline only and time commitments may fluctuate throughout the programme, due to the amount of studying or assessment required at any particular time. Your prior knowledge and whether English is your first language could also have an effect. The very nature of a distance learning programme requires you to adopt a disciplined and independent approach to your studies. In order to study independently you will require good time management skills and self-motivation. HOW TO APPLY Its quicker to apply online at www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com/msc which also securely accepts credit card payment with your application. Alternatively you can complete and return the excel version available to download from www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com/msc. Please note that one passport style photograph and a copy of the back page of your passport showing your photograph is required for University records. These can both be provided electronically. PROGRAMME FEES For applications received on or before 1st February 2013: 3995 (VAT exempt) For applications received after 1st February 2013: 4195 (VAT exempt) An instalment plan is available. If required, please select this option on the application form. PROGRAMME SYLLABUS The programme consists of: a two week induction; two compulsory core modules - Management skills for the marine surveyor (worth 20 credits) and Ship design and the impact on the surveyor (worth 20 credits); and the Applied Project (worth 60 credits). The two modules are studied consecutively over the first year of the course, during which time you will have also been introduced and started preliminary work on the Applied Project. The remaining six months allows you time to finalise and submit the Applied Project in October 2014. PROGRAMME MATERIALS The entire course is delivered online. You will have constant access to comprehensive learning materials through the dedicated virtual learning environment as well as having full access to the Universitys electronic learning resources and library. We aim to be able to provide most recommended reading as e-books or online resources. However due to the specific technical nature of some resources it may not always be possible and so guidance on where to find the relevant source will be provided. If charges are applicable then these will be in addition to the programme fees. TUTORIAL SUPPORT Each module will have a dedicated team of tutors to support your learning individually as well as in smaller syndicate groups. A designated tutor will be allocated to support you through the Applied Project, once your title has been agreed.

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Terms and conditions


Enrolment to this course is subject to the Lloyds Maritime Academy (LMA) Distance Learning Terms and Conditions at www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com/LMADLTC. Your attention is drawn in particular to clauses 3, 4 and 13 of the terms and conditions which have been set out below: months, you will become immediately liable to pay the outstanding amount. 4. Participant Cancellation Policy You may cancel your place on the Course by giving notice in writing to the Course Administrator up to (and including) 7 days from the date LMA confirms your acceptance 3. Taxes The fees stated are exclusive of any to the Course in accordance with Condition applicable VAT, sales, service or similar taxes 1 and you will not be liable for the payment (which will be charged, where applicable, at of any fees and any fees already paid to the appropriate rate as at the date of invoice). LMA for the Course will be refunded. If LMA Where payment is subject to a withholding receives your notice of cancellation 8 days tax the student will apply the reduced rate or more from the date LMA has confirmed under the appropriate double tax treaty, your acceptance to the Course you will still if applicable, and agree to provide LMA receive a refund of your fees already paid to with a certificate of tax deduction within LMA, subject to payment by you to LMA of a three months of payment. If a certificate of 200 cancellation fee to cover administrative tax deduction is not provided within three costs (which shall be payable immediately upon your cancellation), provided such notice of cancellation is received by LMA before the first day of the Course. LMA regrets that no refunds can be given for any cancellation notice it receives on or after the first day of the Course and, in such circumstances, the full fees remain payable by you to LMA. contact the Database Manager, Informa UK Ltd, Maple House, 149 Tottenham Court Road, London, W1T 7AD, tel: +44 (0)20 7 017 7077, fax: +44 (0)20 7 017 7828, email: integrity@ iirltd.co.uk. Occasionally your details may be obtained from, or made available to, carefully selected external companies for marketing purposes. If you do not wish to receive details 13. DATA PROTECTION AND CALL about their products and services, please MONITORING Personal data supplied is contact the Database Manager. Registered subject to the Data Protection Act 1998. in England No.1835199. VAT registration The personal information shown on the number GB 365 4626 36. IIR Ltd. Registered application form, and/or provided by you, office: Mortimer House, 37-41 Mortimer will be held on a database and may be shared Street, London W1T 3JH, UK. Telephone calls with companies in the Informa Group in the to IIR Ltd may be recorded or monitored to UK and internationally. This information may check the quality of the service provided. be used for direct marketing purposes. If you do not wish your details to be available to companies in the Informa Group, please

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