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What are the good majors of Shanghai Maritime University? What is the most promising major? I'm a girl. I saw someone recommend shipping management and maritime law?

First, introduce the maritime law of Shanghai University. Maritime law is called international law in Haida University, and it is one of the signature specialties of Haida University. Once someone talks about the signature specialty of Haida University, people in the industry usually blurt out "Air China" and "Maritime Law". In fact, as early as a long time ago, maritime law did not exist, and the earliest development was the water transport management of Haida (now Air China). From the perspective of historical development, can it be said that Air China is superior to maritime law? In fact, it is of little significance to compare these two majors here. But I think students studying maritime law can not only engage in legal work, but also engage in business work, while students studying in Air China may not. In addition, you can learn about the qualifications of the Master of International Law tutor from official website. However, it is also necessary to correct some people's one-sided international jurisprudence. First, don't think that reading maritime law can make you better. Those who really want to continue their studies in this major have to go abroad. Secondly, don't think that you can get a high salary by reading maritime law. I know a brother who, after graduate school, went to find a job like an undergraduate and got a general salary. The key is ability and comprehensive quality); Third, don't think that you can become a maritime lawyer or enter a maritime court by studying maritime law (unless your major is law, you may still take the direction of business). Here, I don't want to dampen everyone's enthusiasm for maritime law examination. As I said before, the postgraduate entrance examination is a state of mind. You should have a very clear goal! Why study maritime law? This question must be asked ten times in your mind! As for the specific content of introducing the major, it can be made by.

All means must be understood! I can't do much.

These two majors were originally Air China majors (originally in the Air China Department, but later the Ministry of Education requested that schools be run separately, and the national laws were separated. Until recently, they were separated in a college (in fact, the college is also very small, and there are not as many undergraduates in one grade as Air China, let alone compared with other colleges). Air China (when it was founded, it was called ocean shipping business, and its president Yu Shicheng (now party secretary) should be an example. Undergraduate course is

Anyway, I didn't know about Air China until I graduated in 1990 or even earlier.

As for the brand of Air China, it has been passed down and has not changed. That's it anyway.

From this point of view, their origins are very close, so their majors are basically similar, not to mention the curriculum. But now, after the division, many legal courses have been added to the national legal courses, so the courses are heavier, while Air China is still like that, and even some courses have been reduced. Typical nursing homes and universities last for four years, and there are basically no courses. If you want to finish the course in three years, it's no problem at all, as long as you prepare in advance for your freshman year.

Only two schools in China, Shanghai Maritime and Dalian Maritime, offer postgraduate courses in maritime law, mainly studying practical shipping knowledge such as contract of carriage of goods by sea, chartering and booking shipping space, and marine insurance. Compared with the traditional law, if you don't want to engage in the legal profession after graduation, there is absolutely no need to take the judicial examination. Employment: After graduation, most graduate students work in port and shipping enterprises and institutions, including COSCO, China Shipping, Sinotrans, Tianjin Port, Qingdao Port, Shanghai Port, Ningbo Port, Guangzhou Port, Shanghai Waterway Bureau, Changhang, Shanghai Maritime Bureau, Shanghai Rescue Bureau, Shanghai Salvage Bureau, Maersk Shipping, American Presidential Shipping, China Railway Slag Shipping, France CMA Shipping, Japan Post Shipping, Shanghai Salvage Bureau, etc. The future is still money

It's really hard to give you any reference. Do you mean one person or most people? Some did well, others did badly. Obviously, you come out to ask this question, which basically proves that you can only stand out from the crowd and it is difficult to stand out (awesome people completely disdain to ask this question). And fools don't have time to ask this, so you can only be a pile of sand in the stars. It is estimated that it is difficult to do extra work. Don't be angry when you say this. I'm just saying. After all, I don't know who you are. If you are anxious after I say it, it means I am still good.

To tell the truth, there are many students studying abroad. If you want to go, don't go alone ~ ~ You chose both England and Holland, and only they are famous for maritime law ~ ~

I believe you didn't say that Shanghai Maritime University is not a good major on the Internet. At least you can enter air China or even national law. Even if you are lucky, when you go in, everyone will think, wow, that's great. I guess you will have a sense of pride yourself ~ ~ However, there are 200 people in Air China and 4,000 people in the whole school, which means one in every 20 people, so I advise your brother or sister to keep it.

The girl upstairs has a point. Shipping circle is a career that is not suitable for girls. Many girls go to make documents (manifests, customs declarations, bills of lading, letters of credit, etc. , a lot of lists). There are also brokers. As for how to do it, it depends on the use of personal ability ~ ~

Postgraduate entrance examination, I don't know if I should recommend it. Several students in this department have excellent academic performance, all of which are in the top ten of GPA, and all of them have ensured their study. I'm thinking that they have excellent jobs (many companies are not bad in salary and future, not what I thought, but recommended by counselors), but they have to take the postgraduate entrance examination to ensure that they can work with more people. I really don't know why. Maybe I'm not in the top ten, and I didn't consider their ideas. So it's still a little early for you to think about it. We should have the result in our junior and senior years. Now, there is no need to ask this question in advance, because you don't know how you can get along in college (remember, there are still many great people in college, of course, girls may get better grades than boys)