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    Bachelor of Border Management

    Charles Sturt University

    Charles Sturt University

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    Australia, Port Macquarie

    University RankQS Ranking
    856

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    Online

    Campuses

    Online

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines3-Mar-2026
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    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    AUD 23,200  / year
    Next Intake 3-Mar-2026

    Bachelor of Border Management

    About

    The fundamental aim of the course is to enable students to acquire a systematic and coherent body of knowledge, a sound understanding of the underlying principles and concepts, and the associated skills relating to border management generally, and to provide them with the ability to apply that knowledge to undertake professional work in Customs, other border administrations and in businesses involved in cross border trade while at the same time providing a foundation for self-directed and lifelong learning.

    The course will have an international focus and will provide students with the academic skills and attributes necessary to apply the international principles to their own legal jurisdictions. In this way the course will meet the needs and demand of many border administrations worldwide to recruit and develop staff that will strengthen their capabilities to meet regulatory and facilitatory government imperatives at their national borders.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • A completed High School Certificate (or equivalent) with a minimum ATAR required (including adjustment factors),
      OR
    • Successful completion of at least two Bachelor degree level subjects (or Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) equivalent) or higher in any discipline,
      OR
    • A completed Vocational Education and Training (VET) Certificate III or higher, studied at a TAFE or Registered Training Organisation (RTO), or equivalent,
      OR
    • A completed Tertiary Preparation Certificate (TPC) or bridging program studied at a TAFE, Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or University, or equivalent,
      OR
    • Partial completion of a Vocational Education and Training (VET) Diploma, of at least 50% from a TAFE or Registered Training Organisation (RTO), or equivalent,
      OR
    • Two years full-time (or equivalent) work experience that demonstrates the development of literacy, analytical skills and broad general knowledge, evidenced by a detailed resume.

    English Program Requirements

    English language requirements

    You can normally meet the English Language Proficiency (ELP) requirements for entry to most Charles Sturt University courses by doing one of the following:for undergraduate courses have obtained an Academic IELTS within the last 2 years with:
    1. a minimum overall score of 6.0
    2. no individual score below 5.5

    Career

    exhibited levels of academic writing and information literacy appropriate to the University context.
    gained technical skills in traditional and topical aspects of international customs law and border management and a demonstrated competency in analyzing and evaluating border related matters;
    be able to demonstrate a broad or generic understanding of the nature of different worldviews and culture, including respect for indigenous cultures and histories.
    developed the academic skills and attributes necessary to undertake research, comprehend and evaluate new information, concepts and evidence from a range of sources
    be able to demonstrate an understanding and critically enact codes of ethics and regulations relating to professional conduct
    acquired a broad level of knowledge of the principles and practices of border management including policy, procedures; legislation, compliance management and trade facilitation;
    developed advanced knowledge and expert skills in the field of cross border trade regulation and administration for professional work in trade related business or public sectors and/or further learning.
    established a platform for self-directed and lifelong learning in the field of international customs and border management;
    developed the capacity to exercise their own initiative and judgement by analysing problems that are less clearly defined, more complex, and require application of concepts in a variety of cross border trading situations and an appreciation for different cultural contexts.
    acquired the interpersonal, teamwork and other skills appropriate to both employment and further study
    be able to demonstrate and understanding of the role, potential and application of technology in supporting Customs and Border Management operations
    be able to recognise the need to consider different cultural contexts when assessing information and forming professional judgements
    developed the ability to review, consolidate, extend and apply the knowledge and techniques learnt, particularly in the border management context
    acquired the problem solving skills required to develop solutions to a wide range of border management issues in international contexts.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    AUD 23,200 

    Application Fee

    AUD  

    How to Apply

    Step 1: Choose your degree

    Choose from a wide range of courses at Charles Sturt University. Wherever you want to take your career – in IT, nursing, education, healthcare, science or any other industry – we’ve got the right course for you.

    Step 2: Understand your entry requirements

    International students must meet minimum academic and English language requirements to be eligible to study with us.

    Step 3: Before you apply

    You've found the course you want to study and now it's time to get organised for your Australian adventure. Before you apply, it's a good idea to get familiar with your new destination and all the things you will need to do to make your transition smooth. Our live and work and before you arrive pages are great places to start to help you with that checklist.

    Step 4: Check if you are eligible for credit

    Charles Sturt University highly values and recognises a range of overseas qualifications, and has developed advanced standing arrangements with institutions in various countries.

    Step 5: Prepare supporting documentation

    Do you need to include official documentation with your application? If so, it may need verification as a true and accurate copy. Check below to see if your documents need to be verified.

    Verify your documents

    If you are an international applicant, you can submit scanned verified copies or scanned original copies of all your official documentation, except for the courses listed below.

    The following information explains if your documents do need to be verified. This is important, as documents not correctly verified as a "true and accurate" copy will result in delays in the processing of your application and its consideration for admission. Please don't send originals as we don't return documents.

    Who can verify copies for you?

    For international documents/qualifications:

    • your employed agent submitting your application and documents on your behalf
    • Australian Embassy official
    • High Commission or Trade Mission official
    • Public Notary
    • Australian Justice of the Peace with a registration number.

    How should the authorised officer verify each document?

    On each page you are submitting, they must write:

    'This is a true copy of the original document sighted by me.'

    Then sign and print the following details:

    • name
    • address
    • business hours telephone number
    • profession, occupation or organisation
    • the current date.

    They must include the official stamp or seal of the verifier's organisation on the copy if the organisation has such a stamp.

    In addition to the above, a Justice of the Peace must also print their registration number and the state in which they are registered as a Justice of the Peace.

    Documents not verified or not verified correctly

    Charles Sturt University is not permitted to process:

    • documents that have been verified by an immediate relative or a person residing at the same address as an applicant
    • photocopied documents that have not been verified
    • documents that have not been correctly verified
    • documents verified by a Justice of the Peace without a registration number.

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    Step 6: Understand your responsibilities and expectations as an international student

    The Australian Government requires international student visa holders to ensure that they meet the obligations and conditions of their visa type. It is your responsibility to ensure that they comply with these obligations and conditions at all times. Your enrolment at Charles Sturt University may be cancelled for failing to meet the University's policies and procedures and the University is required by Australian Law to report any breaches of visa conditions, which may include:

    • Not paying your fees.
    • Not maintaining satisfactory course progress.
    • Failing to maintain a full-time load without Charles Sturt University's permission.
    • Failure to enrol in a term of study.
    • Academic or general misconduct.

    You should also understand all the terms and conditions of accepting an offer to study with us.

    Step 7: Start your application

    How to apply depends on how you want to study with us.

    Charles Sturt University

    Bachelor of Border Management

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