ESG Policies
Short course in Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) Policies
About Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) Policies
ESG is a rapidly developing field of work born out of the investment industry, but which is progressively impacting all areas of maritime operations. The course gives the student an introduction to what ESG is, where it comes from and how it fits together in maritime operations.
The online course consists of 1 module that must be completed within 6 months. The module consists of text, charts and pictures to help with your learning and 25 multiple choice questions which you are expected to pass by 70%.
On successful completion of the module you will be rewarded with a Certificate in ‘Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Policies’.


Duration:
6 months

Modules:
1 in total

Cost:
£295

Assessment:
25 Multiple Choice Questions
Enrolment is open throughout the year. If you are ready to enrol, download the application form below.
Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) Policies includes:
Short Course - £295
Ideal for anyone looking to get an introduction to the industry.
ESG Policies Curriculum: One Module & Career Skills
A course on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) in the marine industry would target professionals who influence, manage, or operate within sectors where sustainability, regulatory compliance, and corporate responsibility are critical. Specifically; Shipowners and Operators, Marine Managers and Executives, Maritime Consultants and Advisors, Shipbuilders and Naval Architects, Regulatory and Compliance Officers, Investors and Financial Stakeholders and Crew.
Introduction To Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) Policies
What Is ESG?
Historical Context Of ESG: Origins & Growing Importance
Early Roots: Socially Responsible Investing (SRI)
How To Develop an ESG Framework
Define ESG Goals and Objectives
Global Adoption & Regulatory Landscape for ESG
- Global Uptake: Big Numbers, Bigger Expectations
Environmental Factors (E)
- What are Today’s Key Environmental Issues?
Social Factors (S)
- What Counts as “Social” In ESG?
- Where “S” Meets “G”: The Dei Lens Of ESG
- Labour Practices and Human Rights: What ESG Asks You to Measure
Governance Factors (G)
- Corporate Governance Principles
- Board Diversity and Structure
- Transparency and Ethics
Integration of ESG in Corporate Practices
- ESG Reporting and Disclosure – What Matters and Why Investors Care
- Stakeholder Engagement and Management
- Integration Into Business Strategy and Operations
ESG Investing
- ESG Metrics and Performance Measurement
- Financial Performance and ESG Integration
Challenges & Criticisms
- Limitations of ESG Metrics
- Greenwashing And Ethical Concerns
- The Big Ethical Pain Points That Can Undermine ESG
- Regulatory And Compliance Issues
Role of Individuals in ESG
- Employee Engagement And Advocacy
- Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG)
- Personal ESG Practices And Responsibilities
Application & Relevance of ESG by Industry
- How Does ESG Apply in the Worldwide Shipping Industry And Is It Important?
- How Does ESG Apply in the Superyacht Industry And Is It Important?
- How Does ESG Apply in the Yacht And Small Craft Industry And Is It Of Any Importance?
- How Does ESG Apply to Small Businesses And Is It Of Any Importance?
Conclusion & Future Trends
- Emerging Trends In ESG
- Future Directions In Corporate Responsibility
Hear from our Students
Meet the Course Author
Ian Biles
Master Mariner, BEng (Hons), MA, CEng, CMarEng, DipMarSur, RYA Yachtmaster (Ocean), Eur Ing, FNI, MRINA, MIMarEST, MRIN, MSNAME, MIIMS, MSCMS, MHCMM, AMS (SAMS), MEWI
Ian started sailing with his father at the age of 12 and went to sea upon finishing school. He sailed worldwide for 13 years on a range of commercial ships spending his leave sailing yachts around the United Kingdom and in the Mediterranean. Throughout this time, Ian studied for various qualifications passing his Royal Yacht Association Ocean Yachtmaster Certificate in 1982 and Class 1 Master Mariner Certificate in 1984.
In 1988, Ian was recruited by Shell International Marine who sponsored him to return to university and study for an Honours degree in Naval Architecture. He went on to take a masters degree in Business Management.
Ian began his own marine surveying and consultancy business in 1992 at which time he became involved with the International Institute of Marine Surveyors and was subsequently elected as President for a three-year term in 1999.
Ian is possibly one of the most qualified marine surveyors in the business.

Why Choose The Maritime Training Academy?

Flexible
Online learning allows you to study in your own time, at your own pace from anywhere in the world. This saves on travel and classroom costs and allows you to fit your studies around your job and progress your career.

Supportive
While the nature of distance learning is independent study, we recognise the importance of support. Students can contact us at any time during their course for assistance and our team of industry experts are always on hand for advice.

Expertise
We have over 50 industry experts writing, developing and advising on our course material. We truly believe that allowing students to tap into their expertise and knowledge is of the utmost importance to fulfil your dream career.
If you would prefer to complete this as a classroom-based course, please contact us.