Bachelor of Border Management
Charles Sturt University
About
Building a career in customs and border management can take you places.
The Bachelor of Border Management from Charles Sturt University gives you the technical skills and knowledge to thrive in an industry with a range of exciting opportunities.
This unique, high quality, flexible course addresses practical customs and border management issues for a global market.The 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).
Structure
We recommend the following Study Link subjects for this course.
- SSS077 Essay Writing 1 – Style
- SSS078 Essay Writing 2 – Structure
- SSS080 Grammar Essentials 1 – The Basics of Grammar
- SSS082 Critical Thinking Skills in Context
Entry requirements
Bachelor of Border Management
Applicants for the Bachelor of Border Management must meet the following Admission Requirements:
A completed High School Certificate (or equivalent) with an ATAR of at least 60 (including adjustment factors). OR Successful completion of at least two Bachelor degree level subjects (or Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) equivalent) or higher in any discipline. OR A completed Vocational Education and Training (VET) Certificate IV or higher, studied at a TAFE or Registered Training Organisation (RTO), or equivalent. OR A completed Tertiary Preparation Certificate (TPC) or bridging program studied at a TAFE, Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or University, or equivalent. OR Partial completion of a Vocational Education and Training (VET) Diploma, of at least 50% from a TAFE or Registered Training Organisation (RTO), or equivalent. OR Work experience, within the same industry as the course profile, of at least two years full time or equivalence, demonstrated by a detailed resume.
English Language Proficiency
Minimum CSU English Language Proficiency Requirements apply.
Bachelor of Border Management (Customs)
To be admitted into the course, prospective students must be serving officers currently employed in their customs or border administration departments or ministries.
Only international students with the written approval of their Director General can be admitted.
With this exception admission is according to the standard CSU criteria for undergraduate courses and all the specific requirements in place for the existing Bachelor of Border Management.
Applicants must also meet the CSU admission requirements in terms of English language requirements for international students.
Institution
