Graduate Certificate in International Customs Law and Administration (757AA) and Graduate Certificate in International Customs Law and Administration - online study (757AB)
AWARD: Graduate Certificate in International Customs Law and Administration
The Graduate Certificate in International Customs Law and Administration is designed for law or non-law graduates who wish to develop their knowledge of international customs law and administration. Candidates will be able to increase their knowledge in key areas, including international customs law, international trade law, the WTO and other areas of trade regulation. This is a 12 credit point program with a compulsory 6 credit point unit in Customs Management Theory and Practice 1.
The Graduate Certificate in International Customs Law and Administration is designed for law or non-law graduates who wish to develop their knowledge of international customs law and administration. Candidates will be able to increase their knowledge in key areas, including international customs law, international trade law, the WTO and other areas of trade regulation. This is a 12 credit point program with a compulsory 6 credit point unit in Customs Management Theory and Practice 1.
COURSE CONVENOR:
Mr Stephen Muller
Phone: + 61 2 6201 5487
Email:
LOCATIONS OFFERED AND DELIVERY MODES:
- 757AA: UC Bruce Campus, face-to-face full-time or part-time
- 757AB: Online full-time or part-time
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS:
At least 12 credit points as set out in (a) and (b).
(a) 6 credit points from the following required subject.
(b) 6 credit points from the following elective subjects.
COURSE DURATION:
- Standard - 1 semester full-time or part-time equivalent
- Maximum - 4 semesters full-time or part-time equivalent
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
- Admission to the course is open to graduates in any discipline
- International applicants must satisfy the University of their competence in English, e.g. by an IELTS (Academic) score of 6.5 or more
- Subject to approval, admission based on Recognition of Prior Learning may be available for senior and experienced customs officials who are non-graduates.
This course is subsumable into the Graduate Diploma in International Customs Law and Administration.
COURSE ENQUIRIES:
For further information please contact our Office Manager, Lorraine O'Brien, at:
Centre for Customs and Excise Studies
University of Canberra
ACT 2601, Australia
Phone: + 61 2 6201 5487
Facsimile: +61 2 6201 5746
Email: