Definition:
This program equips individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills in the fields of international trade and customs, enabling them to become qualified professionals in these areas. The curriculum primarily includes courses on customs legislation and practices, international trade, business administration, logistics, economics, law, statistics, finance, payment systems, and accounting.
Purpose:
The aim of the program is to train individuals who can work in roles related to customs legislation.
Title Earned Upon Completion:
Graduates of the Customs Management Program are awarded the title of "Customs Management Professional." Those who pass the customs brokerage exams are granted the title of "Customs Broker."
Employment Opportunities:
The primary employment areas for graduates of the Customs Management program are customs offices. In the public sector, they may work under the Ministry of Trade in customs offices. Additionally, they can find employment in private sector import and export departments, or they may prepare for customs brokerage exams to become customs brokers, allowing them to work independently.
Graduate Education Opportunities:
Postgraduate education opportunities are available in various universities under programs such as "Customs Applications and Foreign Trade Operations," "Logistics," and "International Trade" within Social Sciences Institutes.