Undergraduate Certificate in International Customs Law
Dubbo , Australia
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Tuition Fee
AUD 11,760
Start Date
2026-07-13
Medium of studying
Fully Online
Duration
6 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Customs Administration | International Trade
Area of study
Business and Administration | Law
Education type
Fully Online
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
AUD 11,760
Intakes
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-03-02 | - |
| 2026-07-13 | - |
| 2027-03-02 | - |
| 2027-07-13 | - |
About Program
Program Overview
Undergraduate Certificate in International Customs Law
The Undergraduate Certificate in International Customs Law is a course offered by Charles Sturt University. This course is designed to provide students with skills and knowledge to facilitate and regulate the global trade in goods.
Key Information
- Study Mode and Sessions: Online, with sessions starting in March and July.
- Duration: Minimum 0.5 years, maximum 1 year.
- Entry Score: To be announced.
- Indicative Fees:
- International online: Full fee $11,760.00, per 8pt subject $2,940.
- Course Points and Codes: 32 credit points, AQF Level 5.
- Additional Information: Includes integrated industry connections and credit and admission pathways.
Why Study with Us?
- Step into Uni Study: Applicants can apply with a high school certificate, a Certificate III (or higher), a Tertiary Preparation Certificate, or relevant work experience.
- Build to Your Bachelor's Degree: The course provides a pathway into the Bachelor of Border Management, with credit for subjects already completed.
- Learn from Experts: Delivered by industry experts and academics at Charles Sturt's Centre for Customs and Excise Studies.
Career Opportunities
The Undergraduate Certificate in International Customs Law will give students skills and knowledge for various career paths, including employment in customs administration, public sector agencies, and businesses involved in cross-border trade.
What You Will Study
- Essential Set (32 pts): Core subjects include Border Agencies and Principles of Border Management, and International Trade Treaties and Conventions.
- Standard Enrolment Patterns: Refer to the handbook for specific enrolment patterns.
- Study Link: Offers short, online subjects to prepare students for university, covering topics like essay writing, grammar, maths, statistics, and chemistry.
Costs
- Calculate My Fee: Fees vary based on student type, commencement year, study mode, and location.
- Payment Options: Includes paying all or part of the student contribution up front, or deferring fees via a HECS-HELP loan for eligible students.
Entry Requirements
- Selection Rank: To be announced.
- Academic Entry Requirements:
- A completed High School Certificate (or equivalent).
- A completed AQF Certificate III or higher.
- A completed Tertiary Preparation Certificate or bridging program.
- Work experience of at least two years full-time equivalence.
- Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT).
- Language Requirements: Standard English Language Proficiency (ELP) requirements apply.
- Inherent Requirements: Check the course profile for specific requirements.
Credit and Pathways
- Credit: If you've completed relevant tertiary study or work experience, you could receive credit towards your degree.
- Admission Pathways: Several pathways are available to help you meet the entry requirements.
How to Apply
- Apply via UAC or VTAC: Refer to the UAC or VTAC website for key dates and application processes.
- Apply Directly to Charles Sturt: Check the direct application closing dates.
- Recruitment Agent: For questions about Charles Sturt University or help with the student visa application process, find a recruitment agent.
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