Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-07-08 | - |
2024-02-26 | - |
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Border Management from Charles Sturt University is a unique and flexible program that provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to work in the field of customs and border management. The course covers a range of topics, including customs procedures, border security, international trade, trade facilitation, and administration. The program is accredited by the World Customs Organization (WCO) and prepares students for a variety of careers in the field of customs and border management.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Bachelor of Border Management from Charles Sturt University is a unique, high-quality, flexible course that addresses practical customs and border management issues for a global market. This course has been developed and is delivered by the Centre for Customs and Excise Studies (CCES) and is accredited by the World Customs Organization (WCO).
Objectives:
The objectives of the Bachelor of Border Management are to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to work in the field of customs and border management. The course covers a range of topics, including:
- Customs procedures
- Border security
- International trade
- Trade facilitation
- Administration
Program Description:
The Bachelor of Border Management is a three-year full-time or six-year part-time program. The course is offered online and on campus at Charles Sturt University's Albury-Wodonga campus. The course is divided into three parts:
- Core subjects: These subjects provide students with the foundational knowledge and skills necessary to work in the field of customs and border management.
- Restricted electives: Students must choose three restricted electives to complement the core subjects.
- Workplace learning: Students complete a workplace learning placement in the field of customs and border management.
Outline:
Content:
The Bachelor of Border Management covers a range of topics, including:
- Customs procedures
- Border security
- International trade
- Trade facilitation
- Administration
- Law
- Economics
- Management
Structure:
The Bachelor of Border Management is a three-year full-time or six-year part-time program. The course is divided into three parts:
- Core subjects: These subjects provide students with the foundational knowledge and skills necessary to work in the field of customs and border management.
- Restricted electives: Students must choose three restricted electives to complement the core subjects.
- Workplace learning: Students complete a workplace learning placement in the field of customs and border management.
Course Schedule:
The Bachelor of Border Management is offered on a semester basis. The course schedule is as follows:
- Semester 1: Core subjects
- Semester 2: Core subjects and restricted electives
- Semester 3: Core subjects and workplace learning
- Semester 4: Restricted electives
- Semester 5: Restricted electives and workplace learning
- Semester 6: Restricted electives
Individual Modules with Descriptions:
- CUS101 Border Agencies and Principles of Border Management: This subject provides students with an overview of the role of border agencies in the modern world. Students will learn about the different types of border agencies, their functions, and the challenges they face.
- CUS102 Regulating and Facilitating Trade: This subject examines the role of customs and border agencies in regulating and facilitating trade. Students will learn about the different types of trade regulations, the procedures for clearing goods through customs, and the challenges of trade facilitation.
- CUS103 Customs Procedures: This subject provides students with a detailed understanding of customs procedures. Students will learn about the different types of customs duties, the procedures for calculating and paying duties, and the penalties for non-compliance.
- CUS104 International Trade Terms and Documentation: This subject introduces students to the different types of international trade terms and documentation. Students will learn about the different types of contracts used in international trade, the different types of shipping documents, and the different types of payment methods.
- CUS105 Introduction to Tariff Classification: This subject provides students with an overview of the tariff classification system. Students will learn about the different types of tariffs, the procedures for classifying goods, and the challenges of tariff classification.
- CUS106 Introduction to Customs Valuation: This subject provides students with an overview of the customs valuation system. Students will learn about the different methods of customs valuation, the procedures for valuing goods, and the challenges of customs valuation.
- CUS201 International Trade Treaties and Conventions: This subject examines the different types of international trade treaties and conventions. Students will learn about the different types of trade agreements, the different types of trade disputes, and the different types of trade remedies.
- CUS202 International Air and Sea Passengers: This subject examines the different types of international air and sea passengers. Students will learn about the different types of passenger screening, the different types of passenger facilitation, and the challenges of passenger management.
- CUS203 Maritime Regulation and Enforcement: This subject examines the different types of maritime regulation and enforcement. Students will learn about the different types of maritime laws, the different types of maritime enforcement agencies, and the challenges of maritime regulation and enforcement.
- CUS204 Principles of Cargo Control: This subject provides students with an overview of the principles of cargo control. Students will learn about the different types of cargo, the different types of cargo handling equipment, and the challenges of cargo control.
- CUS205 Border Security: This subject examines the different types of border security threats. Students will learn about the different types of border security measures, the different types of border security agencies, and the challenges of border security.
- CUS301 Border Management Ethics and Governance: This subject examines the different ethical and governance issues in border management. Students will learn about the different types of ethical dilemmas, the different types of governance structures, and the challenges of border management ethics and governance.
- CUS302 Supply Chain Security: This subject examines the different types of supply chain security threats. Students will learn about the different types of supply chain security measures, the different types of supply chain security agencies, and the challenges of supply chain security.
- CUS304 Duty Suspension Regimes: This subject examines the different types of duty suspension regimes. Students will learn about the different types of duty suspension programs, the different types of duty suspension procedures, and the challenges of duty suspension regimes.
- CUS305 Immigration Law, Policy and Practice: This subject examines the different types of immigration laws, policies, and practices. Students will learn about the different types of immigration visas, the different types of immigration procedures, and the challenges of immigration law, policy, and practice.
Assessment:
The Bachelor of Border Management is assessed through a variety of methods, including:
- Assignments
- Exams
- Presentations
- Workplace learning
Teaching:
The Bachelor of Border Management is taught by a team of experienced academics and industry professionals. The course is delivered through a variety of methods, including:
- Lectures
- Tutorials
- Workshops
- Online learning
Careers:
The Bachelor of Border Management prepares students for a variety of careers in the field of customs and border management. Graduates of the course may work in the following roles:
- Customs officer
- Border patrol agent
- Immigration officer
- Trade compliance officer
- Supply chain security manager
- Border management consultant