Customs Affairs
Capacity and duration of the programme.
For Georgian-speaking students:
- Capacity: 93 credits
- Duration: 58 weeks
For non-Georgian speaking students:
- Capacity: 123 credits
- Duration: 77 weeks
Scope of employment and opportunities: Graduates from the programme can find employment in the public sector, such as the Revenue Service’s Customs Department, or in the private sector, such as brokerage, consulting, trade, industrial, transport, and logistics firms, diplomatic establishments, non-governmental organisations, and customs warehouses and terminals. They can work as a customs officer at a border checkpoint or for customs clearance in the public sector, or as a customs broker, customs declarant, or customs clearance specialist in the private sector. These responsibilities could be mixed with those of a logistics expert and a customs terminal service department professional. The graduate can pursue further education at higher levels in the fields of business and administration in order to advance in their job.
- Code of the national classifier of types of economic activities: 52.29, 84.11.
- International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) Code: 3351
Programme supervisor: Nino Topuria
Place of implementation of the programme: Tbilisi, M. Kostava St #68
Complete general education