Master Programme in Customs & Supply Chain Compliance



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Delft TopTech Study load The degree covers at least 60 credits within the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS). One credit corresponds to 28 hours of study. The programme is offered part-time over a period of two years. The study therefore requires about 22 hours a week, including lectures, homework and preparation for assignments and examinations. During the first year there will be about 40 days of lectures; in the second year there will be less contact hours, because of group assignments and the master s thesis. I would like to gain more in-depth knowledge of customs regulations to fulfill the requirements of my new role, EU customs and excise manager. I found all that in Delft. (Narcis Gavan, participant) Start preparatory programme: May 2014! Registration is now open. Please contact Joris Hulstijn for more information: Fees Registration costs of 12.500,- euro per year, or 23.500,- euro at once. No VAT is required. Included are all study costs, covering all obligatory books and literature, software, exams, supervision, access to the wireless network, and university library facilities. Programme management Studying in Delft Lectures take place every Friday from 9.00 till 17.00 hours on the university campus in Delft. All courses consist of a combination of lectures and practical assignments to train skills. We teach in small groups (about 20 people) so lectures are lively and interactive. Most courses are assessed by term papers, instead of formal examinations. Participants are encouraged to investigate a relevant topic from their own domain. In this way the research is immediately useful to their organizations. Participants have varied backgrounds (information technology, supply chain management, law). Each person brings valuable experience. In our philosophy you will learn with and from each other. Under responsibility of prof.dr. Yao-Hua Tan (programme director), the following people contribute to the various courses: Dr.ir. Nitesh Bharosa (TU Delft) Mr. Frank Heijmann (Customs) Dr. Joris Hulstijn (TU Delft) Prof.dr.ir. Marijn Janssen (TU Delft) Mr. Ruud Tusveld (pwc) Prof.dr. Albert Veenstra (TNO, TUE) Prof.mr.dr. Walter de Wit, (EUR) Advisory board Representatives of industry and of the Customs Administration of the Netherlands have formed an Advisory Board. Their role is to keep the content of the programme in line with the latest developments. Professionals and managers enhance their knowledge and strengthen their (innovation) skills by following an advanced master programme at Delft TopTech. A degree helps them to realise professional growth and often a new step in their career. The Delft TopTech programmes combine business and technical methods and focus on the application of these methods in practice. The lecturers are internationally renowned in their field and teach at the Delft University of Technology or at other top-level institutes. Delft TopTech also offers specific programmes to companies and public organisations who wish to professionalise and enlarge their innovation skills. Delft TopTech organises short courses for professionals to update their knowledge on specific subjects Delft University of Technology Founded in 1842, Delft University of Technology has been providing technical education for almost 170 years. A modern university of science and technology, its eight faculties are at the forefront of technological developments contributing to scientific advancement in the interest of world society. TU Delft s excellent research and education standards are backed by outstanding facilities and research institutes. The university maintains close links with (inter) national industry, a strategic alliance that guarantees the relevance of its many academic programmes and ensures rich career prospects for its graduates. All programmes encourage creative and independent thinking with a focus on problem solving. Master Programme in Customs & Supply Chain Compliance This programme leads to a TU Delft internally certified diploma for which the Examination Regulations (OER/UR/RRvE) apply to all teaching and examinations, and terms and conditions which can be found on www.delfttoptech.nl. Contact Dr. Joris Hulstijn +31 15 278 34 80 +31 628 178 220 This programme is offered together with Compliance Design and Management. Both degrees have the same educational philosophy and some courses are shared. Learning with and from each other! For more information, see www.delfttoptech.nl/compliance Smarter customs processes

Master programme in Customs & Supply Chain Compliance The customs profession is changing. How can we improve compliance, safety, security, sustainability, efficiency and information quality in international trade? How can we stimulate uniform application of customs laws across the EU? Can we reduce administrative burdens for business and government? How can we embed compliance with laws and regulations concerning the import and export of goods into business processes and information systems? How should customs supervision face business challenges? Can we create mutual understanding among parties from different backgrounds? In this master programme you will learn to deal with these challenges by collaborating across disciplines and by integrating customs regulations, supply chain management and information systems and compliance. The Master programme in Customs & Supply Chain Compliance is a fully integrated programme in which we combine Customs Regulations, Supply Chain Management and Information Technology. The integration takes place by cases and interdisciplinary projects. Innovative developments like Single Window (re-use of data for different government agencies), one-stop-shop (integrate customs inspections with other border controls) and system-based control (rely on the internal control system, for example for AEO certificates) are forcing customs authorities to collaborate more closely with businesses and other inspection agencies. Increasingly, the focus is on compliance, making companies follow laws and regulations, rather than on command and control. Rules are built into the design of business processes and information systems; enforcement can rely on that. These developments require people with different knowledge and a different mind-set. People will need to look beyond the borders of their discipline. An academic and interdisciplinary attitude will prepare participants for the changes of tomorrows customs service. Target group - Customs of (EU member) states (customs officer, EDP auditor, client coordinator, legal advisor, policy maker) - Other government agencies (tax office, food and health safety inspectorate, harbor authorities) - Educational institutions (trainers and lecturers) - Businesses, in a specialised legal/tax advisory role or a logistical role This programme is a great opportunity to study together with peers, not only from government institutions but also from trade and industry (Irene Burggraaf, participant) - Large accounting, consultancy and law firms - Logistics service providers, customs brokers, international traders and the like - Shippers, exporters, shipbrokers, stevedores, terminal operators and all other parties that are involved in international cross border supply chains Benefits - A boost in knowledge and expertise to be ready for innovation - Being able to address a complex problem in the customs domain from a legal, a supply chain and an informational perspective, and provide a workable solution - Acting as an independent consultants or customs inspector - Learn to make a contribution to scientific knowledge of the customs domain - An active professional network through an alumni association focusing on career development - A degree from Delft University of Technology Graduates will become experts in the customs domain. They will develop themselves and act as independent consultants or customs inspectors. They can assess the impact of regulation on supply chain decisions. They have the knowledge and skills to address a complex problem from a legal, a supply chain and an information perspective and provide an integrated solution. Employers can demonstrate to be in control and save costs and effort on (internal) compliance audits, using a customs control framework based on information technology and continuous control monitoring. Consultants are ready to advise their clients about innovation. Regulators realise they make better assessments and no longer work in an incident-driven fashion. Crucial is the collaboration and the professional network among participants from different government organisations and businesses.

Programme The programme is based on three evenly matched pillars, with integration topics. Each pillar consists of one or more courses. Introduction Introduction to the future of customs, regulations, information and supply chain management. Pillar I. Customs Regulations Understanding the legal and regulatory aspects of the customs domain. Pillar I consists of one module. 1. Customs Fundamentals Dealing with the international customs law and EU laws, the processes and procedures. Pillar II. Supply Chain Management and Logistics Getting insight in the relationship between supply chain management, logistics and transport. Pillar II consists of three modules. 1. Trade Regulation and Supply Chain Management The influence of trade regulations, vendor management and contracting on the supply chain. 2. Global Supply Chain Management International trade and supply chain management. Design a supply chain. 3. Logistics and Transport Designing logistic and transport systems. Pillar III. Information and Compliance Analysing the adequacy of information systems to support business processes. Pillar III has two modules. 1. Developing Information Chains Information systems to support business processes in networks of organizations 2. System-based Auditing Internal controls to ensure responsibilies, risk management, continuous control monitoring and compliance by design. Integration Topics In small interdisciplinary project teams, with people from different backgrounds, participants will work on cases. Examples of integration topics are: Risk management and being in control Creating a secure trade logistics environment through a coherent system of controls. Corporate social responsibility: Sourcing and procurement; corporate social responsibility and how it affects the supply chain. IT legacy systems and the Union Customs Code The interplay of new regulatory requirements and information systems from the governments point of view. 1. Customs regulations 2. Supply Chain Management and Logistics 3. Information and Compliance Integration Topic: Risk management and being in control Integration Topic: Sourcing & procurement: Corporate Social Responsibility in the supply chain Integration Topic: EU Legacy systems and the Modernized Customs Code Thesis & examination To complete the degree, each participant will conduct a research project and write a graduation thesis. The thesis is supervised by expert researchers. On completion, the master s thesis must be defended before the graduation committee. Like in other assignments, participants are encouraged to investigate a subject from their own domain; in this way, the research is immediately useful to their organizations. Many theses written for our master programmes have become platforms for successful change, giving the participant s organization an additional competitive edge. Coordinated Border Management and predictability of the supply chain are important issues. This study prepares to cope with these challenges in the customs profession Aly van Berckel-van de Langemheen (General Director Customs Administration of The Netherlands)

When transporting goods such as plants and flowers, that must be kept at 1 C, you cannot open a container in Latin America. In such cases the customs should rely on the fact that the door remains closed, after it was stuffed and sealed. Security in the interest of the customer, is the strongest form of security! Prof. dr. Yao-Hua Tan, programme director Admission process Candidates are admitted to the programme based on prior education, curriculum vitae and individual motivation. This is a post-academic master programme, so candidates must show proof of an academic education and show affinity with the domain. A good command of the English language is a prerequisite. An admission interview with the programme director will probe your motivation, capabilities, and knowledge level. The programme director will decide on your application. You can be admitted immediately or admitted conditionally, pending additional study. Participants profile Professionals from business and government, who are interested in the customs domain in the widest sense of the word: border crossing, international supply chains, logistics, IT and compliance. In particular customs officers, auditors, legal advisors, customs experts, compliance officers, inspectors, consultants, IT specialists, logistics providers, and many more. Partners This master programme is offered by Delft University of Technology in close cooperation with the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Economics of Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Customs Administration of the Netherlands, TNO and Eindhoven University of Technology. Applicants with a university degree have direct access to the course. Applicants with a Higher Vocational degree (HBO) are required to first attend a preparatory programme, followed by an entrance exam. This preparatory programme addresses research, presentation and study skills at an academic level. All candidates are required to have relevant work experience, and must show some basic familiarity with the topics of the three pillars: customs procedures, supply chain management and information technology. To deal with possible deficiencies in background knowledge, the preparatory programme also contains courses to bring applicants up to the required level. The preparatory programme will start in May 2014. The programme itself will start again in September 2014. www.delfttoptech.nl/customs

Delft TopTech Study load The degree covers at least 60 credits within the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS). One credit corresponds to 28 hours of study. The programme is offered part-time over a period of two years. The study therefore requires about 22 hours a week, including lectures, homework and preparation for assignments and examinations. During the first year there will be about 40 days of lectures; in the second year there will be less contact hours, because of group assignments and the master s thesis. I would like to gain more in-depth knowledge of customs regulations to fulfill the requirements of my new role, EU customs and excise manager. I found all that in Delft. (Narcis Gavan, participant) Start preparatory programme: May 2014! Registration is now open. Please contact Joris Hulstijn for more information: Fees Registration costs of 12.500,- euro per year, or 23.500,- euro at once. No VAT is required. Included are all study costs, covering all obligatory books and literature, software, exams, supervision, access to the wireless network, and university library facilities. Programme management Studying in Delft Lectures take place every Friday from 9.00 till 17.00 hours on the university campus in Delft. All courses consist of a combination of lectures and practical assignments to train skills. We teach in small groups (about 20 people) so lectures are lively and interactive. Most courses are assessed by term papers, instead of formal examinations. Participants are encouraged to investigate a relevant topic from their own domain. In this way the research is immediately useful to their organizations. Participants have varied backgrounds (information technology, supply chain management, law). Each person brings valuable experience. In our philosophy you will learn with and from each other. Under responsibility of prof.dr. Yao-Hua Tan (programme director), the following people contribute to the various courses: Dr.ir. Nitesh Bharosa (TU Delft) Mr. Frank Heijmann (Customs) Dr. Joris Hulstijn (TU Delft) Prof.dr.ir. Marijn Janssen (TU Delft) Mr. Ruud Tusveld (pwc) Prof.dr. Albert Veenstra (TNO, TUE) Prof.mr.dr. Walter de Wit, (EUR) Advisory board Representatives of industry and of the Customs Administration of the Netherlands have formed an Advisory Board. Their role is to keep the content of the programme in line with the latest developments. Professionals and managers enhance their knowledge and strengthen their (innovation) skills by following an advanced master programme at Delft TopTech. A degree helps them to realise professional growth and often a new step in their career. The Delft TopTech programmes combine business and technical methods and focus on the application of these methods in practice. The lecturers are internationally renowned in their field and teach at the Delft University of Technology or at other top-level institutes. Delft TopTech also offers specific programmes to companies and public organisations who wish to professionalise and enlarge their innovation skills. Delft TopTech organises short courses for professionals to update their knowledge on specific subjects Delft University of Technology Founded in 1842, Delft University of Technology has been providing technical education for almost 170 years. A modern university of science and technology, its eight faculties are at the forefront of technological developments contributing to scientific advancement in the interest of world society. TU Delft s excellent research and education standards are backed by outstanding facilities and research institutes. The university maintains close links with (inter) national industry, a strategic alliance that guarantees the relevance of its many academic programmes and ensures rich career prospects for its graduates. All programmes encourage creative and independent thinking with a focus on problem solving. Master Programme in Customs & Supply Chain Compliance This programme leads to a TU Delft internally certified diploma for which the Examination Regulations (OER/UR/RRvE) apply to all teaching and examinations, and terms and conditions which can be found on www.delfttoptech.nl. Contact Dr. Joris Hulstijn +31 15 278 34 80 +31 628 178 220 This programme is offered together with Compliance Design and Management. Both degrees have the same educational philosophy and some courses are shared. Learning with and from each other! For more information, see www.delfttoptech.nl/compliance Smarter customs processes

Delft TopTech Study load The degree covers at least 60 credits within the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS). One credit corresponds to 28 hours of study. The programme is offered part-time over a period of two years. The study therefore requires about 22 hours a week, including lectures, homework and preparation for assignments and examinations. During the first year there will be about 40 days of lectures; in the second year there will be less contact hours, because of group assignments and the master s thesis. I would like to gain more in-depth knowledge of customs regulations to fulfill the requirements of my new role, EU customs and excise manager. I found all that in Delft. (Narcis Gavan, participant) Start preparatory programme: May 2014! Registration is now open. Please contact Joris Hulstijn for more information: Fees Registration costs of 12.500,- euro per year, or 23.500,- euro at once. No VAT is required. Included are all study costs, covering all obligatory books and literature, software, exams, supervision, access to the wireless network, and university library facilities. Programme management Studying in Delft Lectures take place every Friday from 9.00 till 17.00 hours on the university campus in Delft. All courses consist of a combination of lectures and practical assignments to train skills. We teach in small groups (about 20 people) so lectures are lively and interactive. Most courses are assessed by term papers, instead of formal examinations. Participants are encouraged to investigate a relevant topic from their own domain. In this way the research is immediately useful to their organizations. Participants have varied backgrounds (information technology, supply chain management, law). Each person brings valuable experience. In our philosophy you will learn with and from each other. Under responsibility of prof.dr. Yao-Hua Tan (programme director), the following people contribute to the various courses: Dr.ir. Nitesh Bharosa (TU Delft) Mr. Frank Heijmann (Customs) Dr. Joris Hulstijn (TU Delft) Prof.dr.ir. Marijn Janssen (TU Delft) Mr. Ruud Tusveld (pwc) Prof.dr. Albert Veenstra (TNO, TUE) Prof.mr.dr. Walter de Wit, (EUR) Advisory board Representatives of industry and of the Customs Administration of the Netherlands have formed an Advisory Board. Their role is to keep the content of the programme in line with the latest developments. Professionals and managers enhance their knowledge and strengthen their (innovation) skills by following an advanced master programme at Delft TopTech. A degree helps them to realise professional growth and often a new step in their career. The Delft TopTech programmes combine business and technical methods and focus on the application of these methods in practice. The lecturers are internationally renowned in their field and teach at the Delft University of Technology or at other top-level institutes. Delft TopTech also offers specific programmes to companies and public organisations who wish to professionalise and enlarge their innovation skills. Delft TopTech organises short courses for professionals to update their knowledge on specific subjects Delft University of Technology Founded in 1842, Delft University of Technology has been providing technical education for almost 170 years. A modern university of science and technology, its eight faculties are at the forefront of technological developments contributing to scientific advancement in the interest of world society. TU Delft s excellent research and education standards are backed by outstanding facilities and research institutes. The university maintains close links with (inter) national industry, a strategic alliance that guarantees the relevance of its many academic programmes and ensures rich career prospects for its graduates. All programmes encourage creative and independent thinking with a focus on problem solving. Master Programme in Customs & Supply Chain Compliance This programme leads to a TU Delft internally certified diploma for which the Examination Regulations (OER/UR/RRvE) apply to all teaching and examinations, and terms and conditions which can be found on www.delfttoptech.nl. Contact Dr. Joris Hulstijn +31 15 278 34 80 +31 628 178 220 This programme is offered together with Compliance Design and Management. Both degrees have the same educational philosophy and some courses are shared. Learning with and from each other! For more information, see www.delfttoptech.nl/compliance Smarter customs processes