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How much do maritime studies jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for maritime studies in the United States is $58,479.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $36,000.00 and $68,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical career paths available for someone with a background in Maritime Studies?

A background in Maritime Studies opens doors to a wide range of careers, including maritime policy analysis, port and harbor management, marine environmental consulting, ship operations, and marine research. Many professionals start in entry-level roles such as research assistants, port analysts, or marine operations coordinators and can advance to senior positions like marine policy advisors, port managers, or research directors. There are also opportunities to specialize further in areas such as maritime law, oceanography, or logistics. This field offers both office-based and fieldwork roles, often requiring collaboration with government agencies, shipping companies, and environmental organizations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Maritime Studies position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Maritime Studies role, you need a strong grasp of marine science, navigation, maritime law, and environmental management, often supported by a relevant bachelor’s or master’s degree. Familiarity with GIS mapping software, marine research equipment, and certifications such as STCW (Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers) is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, teamwork, and effective communication are valuable soft skills for this multidisciplinary field. These qualifications ensure the ability to conduct research, promote maritime safety, and contribute to sustainable management of marine resources.

What is a Maritime Studies job?

A Maritime Studies job involves the study and management of maritime industries, ocean policy, marine transportation, and naval history. Professionals in this field work in roles such as port management, maritime law, logistics, environmental conservation, and marine archaeology. They may be employed by government agencies, shipping companies, research institutions, or maritime security organizations. The job often requires knowledge of maritime regulations, navigation, and global trade systems.

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Infographic showing various Maritime Studies job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 97% Full Time, and 3% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,479 per year, or $28.1 per hour.
Academic Professional Track (Non-Tenure): Open Rank & Title

Academic Professional Track (Non-Tenure): Open Rank & Title

Texas A&M University

Galveston, TX • On-site

Full-time, Part-time, Contractor

Posted 6 days ago


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Description
The Maritime Studies Department (MAST) in the College of Marine Sciences & Maritime Studies at Texas A&M University located on the Galveston Campus invites applications for up to 5 full-time Academic Professional Track (Non-Tenure) and/or Temporary/Part-Time (Non-Tenure) positions at the (Visiting) Instructional Assistant Professor, (Visiting) Instructional Associate Professor, (Visiting) Instructional Professor, (Visiting) Lecturer, (Visiting) Senior Lecturer, or (Visiting) Principal Lecturer with the titles and ranks depending on background, qualifications, and experience with a 4.5-month or 9-month academic appointment, and the possibility of an additional summer appointment contingent upon need and availability of funds, beginning in fall 2026 or spring 2027.
Successful applicants will be responsible for the organization, delivery, evaluation and assessment of anthropology, archeology, communications, diving, english, history, hospitality, hotel management, kinesiology, literature, museum studies, philosophy, political science, psychology, public policy, sociology and/or tourism courses and student outcomes associated with those courses. Successful applicants will also advise and mentor students; participate in all aspects of the department's activities; and serve the profession.
Academic Professional Track (APT) faculty are full and valued members of the professorial community at the College of Marine Sciences and Maritime Studies. APT faculty work under nine-month contracts, with the expectation of renewal dependent upon effective undergraduate and/or graduate teaching and service to the College, University, and/or professional community. APT contracts offer multi-year appointments after promotion, and a promotion ladder is available for those who choose teaching as their career.
The Department of Maritime Studies offers the Bachelor of Arts in Maritime Studies and the University Studies Degree with a concentration in Tourism and Coastal Community Development. Our faculty instruct in numerous academic disciplines, and we offer several minors that enhance any degree plan. With an overarching focus on the relationship between humans and the sea, our unique educational experiences help build the critical thinkers and leaders of tomorrow. To learn more, visit marine.tamu.edu/academics/maritime-studies.
Texas A&M University at Galveston is the dedicated marine and maritime branch campus of Texas A&M University. The campus houses several institutions that are critical contributors to Texas A&M's land-, sea-, and space-grant mission and drive the development of the blue economy on the Gulf Coast through education, innovation, scholarship and research.
Home to the Texas A&M College of Marine Sciences & Maritime Studies (https://marine.tamu.edu/index.html), students can earn undergraduate and graduate degrees in marine sciences, business, blue humanities, marine engineering and maritime transportation. Students may also pursue select Galveston-specific Texas A&M College of Engineering degrees, including computer science, ocean engineering and interdisciplinary engineering.
Texas A&M-Galveston is also home to the Texas A&M Maritime Academy, one of six state maritime academies in the U.S. and the only one embedded within a Tier I research institution. Offering hands-on training to over 400 cadets annually, the academy prepares students to earn a U.S. Coast Guard License and serve as maritime professionals, afloat and ashore, or enter military service upon graduation.
Ideally situated in Galveston Bay, the island campus is surrounded by marine life, estuarine and ocean ecosystems, and one of the largest maritime industrial hubs in the world, allowing Galveston Aggies to live, learn and work in the heart of the industries they will soon serve. Whether their careers take them shoreside or on the water, Aggies are ready for anything above, on and below the waves.
Texas A&M University is committed to enriching the learning and working environments for all visitors, students, faculty, and staff, which is vital to accomplishing our mission and living our core values.
Qualifications
Applicants must have expertise related to anthropology, archeology, communications, diving, english, history, hospitality, hotel management, kinesiology, literature, museum studies, philosophy, political science, psychology, public policy, sociology and/or tourism.
Required Qualifications
  • Doctoral degree in anthropology, archeology, communications, diving, english, history, hospitality, hotel management, kinesiology, literature, museum studies, philosophy, political science, psychology, public policy, sociology, tourism, or a closely related discipline in the field in which the faculty member will teach or
  • Master's degree in anthropology, archeology, communications, diving, english, history, hospitality, hotel management, kinesiology, literature, museum studies, philosophy, political science, psychology, public policy, sociology, tourism, or a closely related discipline in the field in which the faculty member will teach and significant teaching experience at the college level in the field or in a related field

Preferred Qualifications
  • A doctoral degree.
  • Significant teaching experience at the college level in the field or a related field.

Application Instructions
Applicants must submit electronic PDF copies of 1) cover letter, 2) curriculum vitae, 3) a personal statement to include philosophy and plans for teaching and service, and 4) names and contact information of three (3) professional references by applying online at: http://apply.interfolio.com/189227.
We will begin reviewing candidates immediately and continue reviewing as applications are received until the position is filled.
Questions regarding this position should be sent to Dr. JoAnn DiGeorgio-Lutz at joanne-a-lutz@tamu.edu.

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