Graduate Diploma of Customs Administration

Charles Sturt University

About

Seeking a career that can take you places?

Join the Graduate Diploma of Customs Administration from Charles Sturt University to develop advanced theoretical and technical knowledge in an industry with a range of emerging challenges and opportunities.

Accredited by the World Customs Organization (WCO), this unique course teaches from an international perspective and is developed and delivered by the Centre for Customs and Excise Studies (CCES).Taught by industry experts, the course is focused on the practical elements of global customs management.

Successful completion of this course will provide a pathway with credit for the first two units in the Master of Customs Administration.

Structure

If you wish to improve the areas of writing and grammar, we recommend any of the following:

  • SSS066 - Grammar Essentials for Writing at University
  • SSS030 - Academic English for Australian Tertiary Studies
  • SSS031 - Academic Writing Skills (Face-to-Face Workshop)
  • SSS067 - Essay Writing – Style and Structure
  • SSS064 - Critical Thinking

Entry requirements

Master of Customs Administration

Applicants for the Master of Customs Administration should hold:

  1. an undergraduate degree or equivalent from a recognised university or tertiary institution, or
  2. a Graduate Certificate in Customs Administration from Charles Sturt University or an equivalent postgraduate award, or
  3. a Graduate Diploma of Customs Administration from Charles Sturt University or an equivalent postgraduate award.
Graduate Diploma of Customs Administration

Applicants for the Graduate Diploma of Customs Administration should hold:

  1. an undergraduate degree or equivalent from a recognised university or tertiary institution, or
  2. a Graduate Certificate in Customs Administration from Charles Sturt University or an equivalent postgraduate award.
Graduate Certificate in Customs Administration

An undergraduate degree or equivalent from a recognised university or tertiary institution. Students without a tertiary qualification may be admitted to the course if they can demonstrate they have a minimum of three years' appropriate work experience in Customs or a related private/public sector area. Applicants must have English language proficiency to the minimum requirements set by the University.

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