DIPLOMA IN TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT
 

An effective transport infrastructure has become one of the ways by which we judge the economic and social development of a country. All transport industries including road/ rail/ sea and air have now matured and yet they are still continuing to expand at an alarming rate. This has caused the industry to continually seek highly qualified managers to meet the challenges of future changes and to keep the company they work for ahead of the fierce competition. LIST courses meet these needs and ensure that successful students have the knowledge and skills necessary for the level of management they wish to attain or for progressing on to higher studies.

The Diploma is designed for those candidates seeking their first post in the transport industry and seeing themselves ultimately obtaining a managerial position. Students who obtain the Diploma in Transport Management are eligible to become Associate Members of the Chartered Institute of Transport the premier professional institute in this field with an international reputation. They are also eligible for entry to the Post-Graduate Diploma in Shipping Management.

Subjects - 7

  1. Financial & Quantitative Methods
  2. Computer and Software Appreciation
  3. Economics
  4. Business Administration
  5. Business and Maritime Law
  6. Managing People in Transport
  7. Physical Distribution Management

Entry requirements :

  • Higher Certificate in Shipping of LIST, or,

  • Associate Membership of the Chartered Institute of Transport, or,

  • Membership of the Institute of Road Transport Engineers or Membership of the Institute of the Motor Industry, or,

  • National Diploma (BTEC) in an appropriate discipline, or,

  • Qualifications equivalent to any of the above will also be considered
     

Duration of the course:

September Start for April Examinations (September to April) or January Start for June Examinations (January to June).

Tuition Fee:

 

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