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.
More information
For more information about WCO accreditation, please contact the WCO Capacity Building Directorate at: capacity.building@wcoomd.org