The following academic programs have been recognised by the World Customs Organization as meeting the requirements of the WCO international standards for the Customs profession.
Date of Recognition | Program/Course Name | Institution/University Name | Level of Qualification | City & Country |
January 2010 | Master of Customs Administration, Law and Policy | University of Muenster | Master | Muenster, Germany |
January 2010 | Professional Bachelor Programme: Administration of Customs and Taxes | Riga Technical University | Bachelor | Riga, Latvia |
January 2010 | Professional Master Programme: Administration of Customs and Taxes | Riga Technical University | Master | Riga, Latvia |
November 2010 | Baccalaureate in Customs Administration and Foreign Trade | University of Costa Rica | Bachelor | San Jose, Costa Rica |
November 2010 | Licentiate in Customs Administration and Foreign Trade | University of Costa Rica | Graduate Certificate | San Jose, Costa Rica |
November 2010 | Master in Customs Administration and International Trade | University of Costa Rica | Master | San Jose, Costa Rica |
November 2010 | Graduate Diploma in Customs Administration | International Business and Law Institute, ITMO University | Graduate Diploma | St Petersburg, Russia |
November 2010 | Master of Foreign Economic Activity (Customs Field) | International Business and Law Institute, ITMO University | Master | St Petersburg, Russia |
July 2015 | Bachelor of Border Management | Centre for Customs & Excise Studies, Charles Sturt University | Bachelor | Canberra, Australia |
July 2015 | Master of Customs Administration | Centre for Customs & Excise Studies, Charles Sturt University | Master | Canberra, Australia |
July 2015 | Foreign Trade and Customs Expert | International School of Foreign Trade | Bachelor | Montevideo, Uruguay |
April 2016 | Specialist in Customs Affairs | North-Western Institute of Management, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration | Master | St Petersburg, Russia |
June 2018 | Specialist in Customs Affairs | Russian Customs Academy | Master | Moscow, Russia |
May 2018 | Bachelor of Customs Administration | Shanghai Customs College | Bachelor | Shanghai, China |
March 2019 | Executive Master in Customs and Supply Chain Compliance | Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University | Master | Rotterdam, Netherlands |
March 2019 | Specialist in Customs Affairs | Al-Farabi Kazakh National University | Master | Almaty, Kazakhstan |
October 2019 | Specialist in Customs Affairs | Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration | Master | Moscow, Russia |
March 2020 | Specialist in Customs Affairs | Samara State Technical University | Master | Samara, Russia |
August 2020 | Master of Customs Law | Academia Aduanera, University Roviri i Virgili | Master | Barcelona, Spain |
March 2021 | Bachelor of Border Management (Customs) | Centre for Customs and Excise Studies, Charles Sturt University | Bachelor | Canberra, Australia |
November 2021 | Bachelor in Customs Affairs | Customs Institute of the State Customs Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan | Bachelor | Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
March 2022 | Master of Public Administration | Shanghai Customs College | Master | Shanghai, China |
October 2023 | Bachelor of Customs and Border Management | University of Stavanger | Bachelor | Stavanger, Norway |
Source: INCU & WCO Capacity Building Directorate
This list is current as at November 2024.
Example of WCO Recognition Certificate
More information
For more information about WCO accreditation, please contact the WCO Capacity Building Directorate at: capacity.building@wcoomd.org