MLA College
The MLA College has developed blended distance e-learning programmes that are perfectly suited to marine professionals seeking advancement of skills and qualifications without having to attend university full time.
MLA704
Protecting the Marine Environment
Protection of the Marine Environment offers students the opportunity to examine the state of the global ocean and coastal zone, with an emphasis on the effects of maritime activity. In particular, students study the physical and biological nature of the ocean, its sensitivity to mankinds marine activity, requirements and techniques for oceanic protection and current, probable future risks, including the role of sustainable maritime development.
MLA705
Ship and Marine Operations
This module explores the role of marine operations, the oil & gas industry and shipping in the extraction of natural resources and movement of freight, in the international, intermodal industry. Global marine trade, shipping, ships and port operation are examined in detail and specific shipping operator roles are identified.
MLA705B
Ship and Marine Operations
This module explores the role of marine operations, the oil & gas industry and shipping in the extraction of natural resources and movement of freight, in the international, intermodal industry. Global marine trade, shipping, ships and port operation are examined in detail and specific shipping operator roles are identified.
MLA706
Offshore Renewable Energy
Marine Renewable Energy equips students with a strong and stable background framework knowledge and understanding in this specialist area of expertise. Bringing together meteorology, oceanographic and coastal environmental process together with modern renewable engineering techniques, it provides students with a practical and forward looking skill set in this field.
MLA707
Coastal Zone Management
This module examines maritime activity and its effects in the coastal zone. Examining the status quo in populated and remote coastal zones it offers students a broad perspective on natural and human impacts on littoral areas, embracing the effects of environmental and climate change, commercial and industrial development, legislative control, tourism and leisure.
MLA707B
Coastal Zone Management
This module examines maritime activity and its effects in the coastal zone. Examining the status quo in populated and remote coastal zones it offers students a broad perspective on natural and human impacts on littoral areas, embracing the effects of environmental and climate change, commercial and industrial development, legislative control, tourism and leisure.
MLA708
Maritime Strategy and Policy
Maritime Strategy and Policy sets students learning into a worldwide marine economy perspective, through the analysis of maritime commercial practice. Appraisal of the occasionally conflicting areas of marine markets, sales, finance, management, leadership, organisational behaviour, operations, maritime communication, enterprise and corporate social responsibility are brought together to develop students knowledge and understanding.
MLA709
Work Based Learning for Marine Professionals
This module contributes to students academic understanding (cognitive learning) by applying theoretical concepts in practice. Students will have the opportunity to develop knowledge and understanding relevant to the business in which they operate, and develop critical responses to existing scientific, engineering and commercial practices.
MLA704C
Protecting the Marine Environment
This module offers students the opportunity to examine the state of the global ocean and coastal zone, with an emphasis on the effects of maritime activity. In particular, students study the physical and biological nature of the ocean, its sensitivity to mankind’s marine activity, requirements and techniques for oceanic protection and current, probable future risks, including the role of sustainable maritime development.
MLA706A
Offshore Renewable Energy
Marine Renewable Energy equips students with a strong and stable background framework knowledge and understanding in this specialist area of expertise. Bringing together meteorology, oceanographic and coastal environmental process together with modern renewable engineering techniques, it provides students with a practical and forward looking skill set in this field.
MLA710
Maritime Decarbonisation
This module provides students with essential skills and knowledge needed to facilitate the transition of the maritime industry to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The module covers policies, regulations, technical innovations, new operational practices, and emerging energy technologies within the complex maritime setting.
MLA711
Social Sustainability in the Maritime Industry
This module introduces students to the social pillar of sustainable development, emphasizing its application in the maritime industry. It explores the role that the industry plays in meeting the social needs for humanity, as well as examine social sustainability within the industry itself. The module aims to explore practices that can enhance social sustainability in the industry.
The MLA College has developed blended distance e-learning programmes that are perfectly suited to marine professionals seeking advancement of skills and qualifications without having to attend university full time.