The Postgraduate Diploma in Ship Security Officer (SSO) is an advanced professional postgraduate program designed for maritime professionals seeking leadership roles in maritime security, ship protection, and international maritime safety compliance.
The program is aligned with global maritime security frameworks including the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code issued by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), which establishes measures to enhance the security of ships and port facilities against threats such as terrorism, piracy, and sabotage.
The diploma prepares professionals to serve as Ship Security Officers (SSO) responsible for implementing security plans, coordinating with port authorities, and protecting vessels against security threats including piracy, terrorism, hijacking, and military risks in international waters.
Program Structure
Duration: 8–12 Months
Total Credits: 60 Postgraduate Credits
The program consists of specialized maritime security modules followed by a professional applied maritime security project instead of a thesis.
Structure
Semester 1
Maritime Security Fundamentals
International Maritime Law & ISPS Code
Maritime Intelligence and Risk Analysis
Semester 2
Ship Security Planning and Operations
Maritime Counter-Terrorism and Anti-Sabotage Operations
Maritime Security Technology & Surveillance Systems
Semester 3
Anti-Piracy, Hijacking and Hostage Crisis Management
Military Threat Awareness and Maritime Conflict Risk Management
Crisis Communication and Emergency Security Response
Final Stage
Applied Maritime Security Project
Program Goals
The program aims to:
• Develop professional Ship Security Officers capable of managing vessel security operations
• Strengthen expertise in maritime risk analysis and threat prevention
• Prepare professionals to manage terrorism threats, piracy, hijacking, and military risks affecting shipping routes
• Train leaders capable of coordinating shipboard security with port authorities, coast guards, and international maritime agencies
• Contribute to global maritime safety and secure international shipping operations
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will be able to:
Apply international maritime security regulations including the ISPS Code.
Develop and implement Ship Security Plans (SSP).
Conduct maritime threat and vulnerability assessments.
Identify risks related to terrorism, piracy, sabotage, and military conflict.
Coordinate emergency responses with maritime authorities and security agencies.
Utilize maritime surveillance technologies and shipboard monitoring systems.
Manage crisis communication and emergency security situations.
Train crew members on maritime security procedures and drills.
Evaluate compliance with international maritime safety standards.
Program Curriculum with Learning Outcomes
Maritime Security Fundamentals
Learning Outcomes:
Understand global maritime security frameworks
Identify threats such as piracy, terrorism, and sabotage
Understand the responsibilities of a Ship Security Officer
International Maritime Law & ISPS Code
Learning Outcomes:
Interpret international maritime security regulations
Apply the ISPS Code to vessel operations
Ensure compliance with global maritime security standards
Maritime Intelligence and Risk Analysis
Learning Outcomes:
Conduct security threat intelligence analysis
Identify high-risk maritime routes
Develop risk mitigation strategies
Ship Security Planning and Operations
Learning Outcomes:
Design and implement ship security plans
Conduct ship vulnerability assessments
Manage ship security levels
Maritime Counter-Terrorism and Anti-Sabotage Operations
Learning Outcomes:
Identify maritime terrorism risks
Implement shipboard anti-terror security procedures
Coordinate with naval and security forces
Maritime Security Technology & Surveillance Systems
Learning Outcomes:
Use maritime monitoring systems such as AIS and radar
Evaluate ship security equipment
Implement cyber-security protections for maritime systems
Anti-Piracy, Hijacking and Hostage Crisis Management
Learning Outcomes:
Understand piracy threats in international waters
Implement anti-piracy protection strategies
Manage hostage and hijacking incidents onboard vessels
Military Threat Awareness and Maritime Conflict Risk Management
Learning Outcomes:
Identify threats arising from naval conflicts
Manage vessel security in high-risk maritime zones
Implement emergency diversion and protection strategies
Crisis Communication and Emergency Security Response
Learning Outcomes:
Coordinate communication during security incidents
Manage emergency security response procedures
Conduct security drills and crisis simulations
Applied Maritime Security Project
Students complete a professional project addressing a real maritime security challenge such as:
Designing a security plan for high-risk shipping routes
Anti-piracy strategy for commercial vessels
Maritime terrorism prevention frameworks
Assessment Methods
Students are assessed using professional and academic evaluation methods including:
• Security Risk Assessment Reports
• Maritime Security Case Studies
• Simulation Exercises and Security Drills
• Security Plan Development Projects
• Written Assignments and Exams
• Final Applied Maritime Security Project
The assessment approach emphasizes practical security leadership and operational competence.
Entry Requirements
Applicants should normally possess:
• A Bachelor’s degree in Maritime Studies, Naval Science, Logistics, Engineering, or a related discipline
OR
• A Bachelor’s degree in another field with relevant maritime, naval, or security experience
Additional requirements may include:
• English language proficiency (IELTS 5.5 or equivalent)
• Basic knowledge of maritime operations or shipping industry practices
Possible Career Options
Graduates of the program may pursue careers such as:
• Ship Security Officer (SSO)
• Maritime Security Manager
• Port Facility Security Officer (PFSO)
• Maritime Safety Consultant
• Shipping Company Security Coordinator
• Maritime Risk Analyst
• Anti-Piracy Operations Specialist
• Naval or Coast Guard Security Officer
The demand for maritime security professionals continues to grow due to increased global trade and evolving maritime threats.
Pathways Available
Graduates may progress to advanced academic or professional pathways including:
• MSc in Maritime Security Management
• MSc in Maritime Safety and Risk Management
• MBA in Maritime Logistics and Shipping Management
• Specialized certifications in maritime security leadership
Awards and Recognitions
The program may pursue recognition and awards from maritime education and training organizations including:
International Awards
• International Maritime Security Training Excellence Award
• Global Maritime Education Innovation Award
• International Maritime Safety Leadership Award
Institutional Awards
• AACTD Excellence in Maritime Professional Education Award
• International Shipping & Maritime Security Innovation Recognition
These recognitions aim to strengthen the global credibility of the program and support partnerships with maritime training institutions.