SHIPPING FINANCE
Syllabus
EN
IT
Prerequisites
None
Program
The course is structured in eight lectures (of two hours) organized as follows:
- Maritime economics
- Shipping market features
- Shipping players
- Shipping finance
- Ship valuation
- Ship leasing
- Due diligence for shipping
- Highest and best Use Analysis for Port
- Maritime economics
- Shipping market features
- Shipping players
- Shipping finance
- Ship valuation
- Ship leasing
- Due diligence for shipping
- Highest and best Use Analysis for Port
Books
Readings:
Kavussanos M.G, Visvikis I.D. (2026), The International Handbook of Shipping Finance
Theory and Practice, Springer
Kavussanos M.G, Visvikis I.D. (2026), The International Handbook of Shipping Finance
Theory and Practice, Springer
Bibliography
Slides and other materials will be available under the course web site.
Teaching methods
Lectures, flipped lectures, exercies, role playing, individual and team projects.
Exam Rules
The final test will be a multiple choice test.
The test will be on all the topics discussed during the course and it will be structured with 30 questions. Each of the answers will be evaluated 1 if correct and 0 if wrong. The pass grade will be achieved with at least 18 correct answers. Students will be admitted to the final test only if they attended at least the 80% of the lectures.
The test will be on all the topics discussed during the course and it will be structured with 30 questions. Each of the answers will be evaluated 1 if correct and 0 if wrong. The pass grade will be achieved with at least 18 correct answers. Students will be admitted to the final test only if they attended at least the 80% of the lectures.