MARI 4113 Maritime Security Management
Offered during Spring Session
CRN: 94541
Instructor(s): Williams, Melissa
Description
examines contemporary port, coastal and ocean security issues. It explores the roles of national and international agencies, international conventions, security audits, and inspections. The course also explores maritime security risk assessment methodologies that enable organizations to make organizational and operational decisions to mitigate maritime security risks. Utilizing a variety of case studies and security assessment methodologies the course will provide a practical approach to conducting, reviewing, and evaluating maritime security risk assessments.
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Program details
Academic level(s) | Bachelor |
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Country | Canada |
Language of instruction | English> |
Institution | Memorial University of Newfoundland |
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