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Bachelor of Border Management
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Bachelor of Border Management
- Award Names
- Availability
- Duration
- Admission
- Credit
- Graduation
- Course Structure
- Enrolment Pattern
- Accreditation
The course includes the following awards:
Bachelor of Border Management BBorderMgt
Course Study Modes and Locations
Bachelor of Border Management (1414BP)
Distance Education - Canberra
Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.
Normal course duration
Bachelor of Border Management
Full-time 3 years (6.0 sessions)
Part-time 6.0 years (12.0 sessions)
6 Years Part Time
Normal course duration is the effective period of time taken to complete a course when studied Full-time (Full-time Equivalent: FTE). Students are advised to consult the Enrolment Pattern for the actual length of study. Not all courses are offered in Full-time mode.
Admission criteria
CSU Admission PolicyAdmission is according to the standard CSU criteria for undergraduate courses.
Graduation requirements
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 192 points.
Course Structure
The course consists of the following subjects:
• 10 core subjects (128 points)
• 8 electives (64 points)
Core Subjects
CUS101 Border Agencies and Principles of Border Management (16)
CUS102 Regulating and Facilitating Trade (8)
CUS103 Customs Procedures (8)
CUS104 International Trade Terms and Documentation (16)
CUS105 Introduction to Tariff Classification (8)
CUS106 Introduction to Customs Valuation (8)
CUS201 International Trade Treaties and Conventions (16)
CUS202 International Air and Sea Passengers (16)
CUS301 Border Management Ethics and Governance (16)
CUS302 Supply Chain Security (16)
Electives: Eight Subjects (64) chosen from the following list and/or, with the approval of the Course Director, any 200 or 300 level subject offered by AGSPS or SOPS (with the exclusion of the ADPP program). At least 16 credit points of the elective subjects chosen must be at 300 level.
CUS203 Maritime Regulation and Enforcement (8)
CUS204 Principles of Cargo Control (8)
CUS304 Duty Suspension Regimes (8)
CUS305 Immigration Law, Policy and Practice (8)
Enrolment Pattern
Full time
Session 1
CUS101 Border Agencies and Principles of Border Management (16)
CUS102 Regulating and Facilitating Trade (8)
CUS103 Customs Procedures (8)
Session 2
CUS104 International Trade Terms and Documentation (16)
CUS105 Introduction to Tariff Classification (8)
CUS106 Introduction to Customs Valuation (8)
Session 3
CUS201 International Trade Treaties and Conventions (16)
Elective (8)
Elective (8)
Session 4
CUS202 International Air and Sea Passengers (16)
Elective (8)
Elective (8)
Session 5
CUS301 Border Management Ethics and Governance (16)
Elective (8)
Elective (8)
Session 6
CUS302 Supply Chain Security (16)
Elective (8)
Elective (8)
Part Time:
Session 1
CUS101 Border Agencies and Principles of Border Management (16)
Session 2
CUS102 Regulating and Facilitating Trade (8)
CUS103 Customs Procedures (8)
Session 3
CUS104 International Trade Terms and Documentation (16)
Session 4
CUS105 Introduction to Tariff Classification (8)
CUS106 Introduction to Customs Valuation (8)
Session 5
CUS201 International Trade Treaties and Conventions (16)
Session 6
Elective (8)
Elective (8)
Session 7
CUS202 International Air and Sea Passengers (16)
Session 8
Elective (8)
Elective (8)
Session 9
CUS301 Border Management Ethics and Governance (16)
Session 10
Elective (8)
Elective (8)
Session 11
CUS302 Supply Chain Security (16)
Session 12
Elective (8)
Elective (8)
Accreditation
This course will be accredited by the World Customs Organisation.
Contact
Current Students
For any enquiries about subject selection or course structure you will need to contact your Course Director. You can find the name and contact details for your Course Director in your offer letter or contact your School office.
Prospective Students
For further information about Charles Sturt University, or this course offering, please contact info.csu on 1800 334 733 (free call within Australia) or enquire online.
The information contained in the 2017 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: May 2017. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.