Objectives and competences

This practical course focuses on the management of customs procedures using the new Customs Code of the European Union (CAU) of 2024 with the aim of simplifying customs clearance and improving the security of trade operations and commercial products. The course provides a general understanding of the origin and classification of markets in international trade operations and how to process customs documentation. It is part of a training itinerary that allows credit recognition within the UB Master's in Customs Law and Management and the Master in Logistics and IC.

Basic information

TypePostgraduate courses
CertificateMicrocredencial
Faculty or schoolFacultat de Dret
Branch of knowledge
  • Law and legal specializations
  • Economic sciences, business administration and management, marketing, commerce, accounting and tourism
  • Social sciences, social work, industrial relations and human resources, sociology, political science and international relations
Mode of deliveryDistance
Credits3
Length of course1 academic year
Language(s) of instructionSpanish
Enrolment fee:First year: 495,00 €
An increase of 10% is applied to the price, up to a maximum of € 70, as administration fee
In-company placement(s):No
Classes begin:01/10/2024
E-mailmaster.aduanas@ub.edu
Master's degree course homepage http://www.ub.edu/masterlogistica
ManagmentMascarilla Miró, Oscar
Open pre-enrolmentNo
Lead to doctoral studiesNo
Admission for applicants not holding a degree qualification:No

Objectives and competences

Objectives

To gain competency in the management of customs procedures using the new Customs Code of the European Union (CAU) of 2024 with the aim of simplifying customs clearance and improving the security of trade operations. The course allows participants to acquire knowledge and understanding of the origin and classification of goods in international trade operations and to know how to manage customs documentation.

Access and admission

Applicant profile and access requirements

Recommended applicant profile

Students or professionals with or without a university degree who want to gain competency the management of customs procedures using the new Customs Code of the European Union (CAU) of 2024 with the aim of simplifying customs clearance and improving the security of trade operations. The course allows participants to acquire knowledge and understanding of the origin and classification of goods in international trade operations and to know how to manage the customs documentation that is currently required.

Access requirements and conditions

Pre-enrolment

Contact us

Faculty or school where the course is taught


Address:FACULTAD DE DERECHO
DIAGONAL 684

08034 - BARCELONA
ESPAÑA
Email address:master.aduanas@ub.edu
Webpage:http://www.ub.edu/comercio-internacional/master/master-en-logistica-y-comercio-internacional/
Telephone:699422971
Observations:Students are awarded a university micro-credential by the University of Barcelona which accredits and certifies that they have the skills and professional qualifications to manage customs procedures using the new Customs Code of the European Union (CAU) of 2024 with the aim of simplifying customs clearance and improving the security of commercial operations.

To request more information and the pre-registration sheet, send a message directly to master.aduanas@ub.edu.

For further enquiries


Address:Dr. Oscar Mascarilla- Miró
Dept de Economia -DIAGONAL 696-
FACULTAT ECONOMIA I EMPRESA
08034 - BARCELONA
ESPAÑA
Email address:master.aduanas@ub.edu
Webpage:http://www.ub.edu/masterlogistica
Telephone:699422971
Observations:Students are awarded a university micro-credential by the University of Barcelona which accredits and certifies that they have the skills and professional qualifications to manage customs procedures using the new Customs Code of the European Union (CAU) of 2024 with the aim of simplifying customs clearance and improving the security of commercial operations.

To request more information and the pre-registration sheet, send a message directly to master.aduanas@ub.edu.