Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00126G

The Master of Ocean Leadership (MOL) provides graduates from any field with ocean-related leadership skills and expertise across marine science, engineering, law, resource economics and environmental management. This will enable graduates to strategically address human challenges in ocean systems and to implement solutions for the future of our coasts and seas. Students will be equipped to work in multidisciplinary contexts to lead and contribute to effective teams. The course is a highly interactive program designed to be flexible and challenging for professionals and recent graduates alike.

Structure

Credit Points 96

Subjects

  • BIOL4407 Marine Conservation and Fisheries Management
  • EART4415 Coastal Hazards and Adaptation
  • LAWS5179 Law of the Sea
  • OCEN4003 Strategic Leadership for the Blue Economy
  • OCEN4005 The Indian Ocean Environment
  • OCEN4006 Working with Multiple Disciplines
  • OCEN5001 Ocean Data Analysis
  • OCEN5002 Ocean Engineering and Technology
  • BIOL4407 Marine Conservation and Fisheries Management
  • BIOL5504 Sex in the Sea
  • BUSN5100 Applied Professional Business Communications
  • ECON4410 Environmental and Resource Economics
  • ECON5001 Economic Development in Theory and Practice
  • ECON5516 The Economics of Public Policy
  • ENVE4405 Ecological Engineering and Nature-based Solutions
  • ENVT4411 Geographic Information Systems Applications
  • GENG5505 Project Management and Engineering Practice
  • GEOG5502 Conservation, Development and Sustainability
  • LAWS5114 International Environmental Law
  • LAWS5175 Heritage Governance: from Global to Local
  • LAWS5507 International Oil and Gas Law
  • LAWS5521 Climate Change Law
  • LAWS5589 Energy Regulation: sustainable oil and gas and alternative energy production
  • MGMT5506 Ethics and Sustainability Management
  • MGMT5508 Organisational Behaviour and Leadership
  • MGMT5526 Principles for Responsible Management
  • MGMT5660 Applied Project Management
  • MKTG5503 Enterprise and Innovation
  • MKTG5604 Technology Commercialisation
  • PLNG5511 Climate Change Policy and Planning
  • POLS5010 NGOs, Governance and Development
  • POLS5501 The Politics of Public Policy
  • POLS5503 Public Administration
  • POLS5661 Approaches to International Relations
  • POLS5681 Governance in the International System
  • BIOL4408 Marine Ecology
  • CIVL5505 Design of Offshore Energy Facilities
  • ECON5511 Climate, Energy and Water Economics
  • ENVE4403 Fluid Transport, Mixing and Dispersion
  • ENVT5512 Ecosystem Biogeochemistry
  • ENVT5518 The Sustainable Development Goals
  • GENG5501 Coastal and Offshore Engineering
  • GENG5506 Renewable Energy
  • GENG5507 Risk, Reliability and Safety
  • OCEN4007 Renewable Ocean Energy
  • OCEN5511 Ocean Leadership Research Project Part 1
  • OCEN5512 Ocean Leadership Research Project Part 2
  • SCIE5505 Global Change and the Marine Environment

Standard entry requirements

  • A Bachelors degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognized by UWA and
  • The equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 50 percent.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Crawley Domestic: $68,200
International: $96,200
No
  • Full-time : 1.5 years

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