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Internship 3 : customs declarations32277/2157/2122/1/68
Study guide

Internship 3 : customs declarations

32277/2157/2122/1/68
Academic year 2021-22
Is found in:
  • Associate Degree of Transports and Logistics, programme stage 2
    Specialisation:
    • Customs
This is a single course unit.
Study load: 18 credits
Teaching staff: Celis Kerstien, Mees Steve, Peeters Frank, Schwagten Marina
Languages: Dutch
Scheduled for: Semester 1 or Semester 2
This course unit is marked out of 20 (rounded to an integer).

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.
Re-sit exam: not possible.
Possibility of tolerance: You have to pass this course unit (will never be tolerated).
Total study time: 468,00 hours

Learning outcomes (list)

03: Communicate: communicates effectively and matter-of-factly about the logistics processes in which he is involved both internally and externally in the common business language.
The student informs and advises customers/government agencies on the formalities related to the (international) movement of goods (legal provisions on customs, excise, VAT, import duties, taxes, guarantees, etc.)
05: Directing own development, acting professionally: directs his own development and acts professionally, ethically and socially.
The student acts in function of future developments in customs
The student will act in accordance with company goals, applicable regulations and laws, and technical capabilities
The student, in collaboration with peers/leadership, handles dispute files
The student follows recent developments in
The student monitors changes in laws and regulations
06DD: International Trade Transactions and European Union Trade and Customs Policy: informs and advises on international trade transactions and settles them based on an understanding of international trade techniques and in accordance with applicable regulations, has basic understanding of European Union trade and customs policies and monitors recent developments.
The student follows recent developments in
The student solves problems in registering the order, preparing the customs declaration,...
07DD: Goods knowledge, goods nomenclatures, customs tariff, databases and information sources: classifies goods on the basis of goods knowledge, knowledge of goods nomenclatures and knowledge of the customs tariff in order to apply the correct customs formalities. To this end, the graduate consults the relevant databases and information sources.
The student uses professional software for customs
The student consults specialized documentation (official customs declaration form, exchange rate,...)
The student collects data, under the supervision of a teaching supervisor
The student obtains information on clearances and problems surrounding clearances
08DD: Customs Declarations: prepares customs declarations, collects required documents, submits, processes and follows up on declarations.
The student prepares customs declarations, collects required documents, submits, processes and follows up on declarations
The student, in collaboration with colleagues/leadership, handles dispute files
The student provides assistance in the application of various documents of (inter)national trade in the context of declaration, inspection,... of goods
The student will ensure the proper application of customs procedures
The student works with systems of computerized declaration

Educational organisation (list)

Learning Activities
Work time outside of contact hours153,00 hours
Workplace training and / or internship315,00 hours

Evaluation (list)

Evaluation(s) for first exam chance
MomentForm%Remark
Academic yearInternship90,00
Academic yearPortfolio10,00