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Qualifying Examination Structure (A) Shipping Technicians – Dockworkers Certificate Programme DC 101 Introduction to Shipping DC 102 Communication and use of English DC 103 Introduction to Port Operations DC 104 Dockworkers Practice DC 105 Business Mathematics Candidates who sit and pass the Technician course are eligible to register for the professional examinations. The graduates of this level are expected to work as wharf supervisors or operatives. (B) Professional Examination Structure. – Foundation of Associate Level. Professional Associates are expected to be engaged as assistant managers in the shipping or allied companies. The structure is as follows:- PA101 Quantitative Methods in Shipping PA102 Elements of Port Administrations PA103 Export Management PA104 Marketing relating to Export PA105 Shipping LawI PA106 Principles of Shipping Professional LevelPart One (1) PS201 Marine Insurance PS202 Management Accounting and Finance PS203 Freight Forwarding Practice PS204 Maritime Geography PS205 Port Operations and Management Part Two (2) PS301 Shipping Management PS302 Finance and International Trade PS303 Maritime Economics PS304 Shipping Law II PS305 Maritime Communication and Personnel Management Part Three (3) PS401 Sales and Purchase of Shipping PS402 Ship Chartering of Brokerage PS403 International Through Transport PS404 Port Development and Potentials PS405 Shipping and Port Policy PS406 Shipping Practice PS407 Thesis |
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