Preliminary communication
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN HIGHER MARITIME EDUCATION IN CROATIA
Ana Gundić
; University of Zadar, Maritime Department
Lovro Maglić
; University of Rijeka, Faculty of Maritime Studies Rijeka
Damir Zec
; University of Rijeka, Faculty of Maritime Studies Rijeka
Abstract
During the last five years, maritime education in Croatia underwent changes in programmes, possible educational paths and students’ structure. This paper analyses the recent trends in maritime education in Croatia with particular references to enrolment and graduation processes at higher Maritime Education and Training (MET) institutions. The aim was to examine the students’ structure developments and the correlation between recent economical fluctuations in Croatia and attractiveness of seafaring among young people. The authors have examined data gathered from two higher MET institutions in Zadar and Rijeka from 2010 to 2014. The results of the research have shown that GDP fluctuations i.e. the economic situation in the state has an influence on the enrolment at higher MET institutions. Furthermore, the results have shown that grammar school graduates and those from other four-year vocational schools are starting to choose seafaring as their profession increasingly. Today, in both cities, traditionally oriented to seafaring, students enrolled at higher MET institutions who graduated from maritime schools are significantly in the minority.
Keywords
Maritime Education and Training (MET); institutions; STCW Convention; Economic crisis; Students
Hrčak ID:
149652
URI
Publication date:
17.12.2015.
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