Delivered in partnership with the Cross-Border Institute, the International Trade and Border Management Program builds knowledge of nuances of the cross-border movement of goods, services, people, and funds necessary to operate a successful, globally-oriented business or execute the functions of government agencies with trade responsibilities.
Comprised of four modules, the program provides a comprehensive framework for managing export, import, and border processes from the perspectives of both trading firms and government agencies.
Participants with a fundamental knowledge of trade rules, logistics, border operations, and cross-border finance may benefit from taking individual modules to strengthen specific knowledge in each area. Participants can achieve a single certificate comprised of two modules, or complete both certificates to attain a Certificate in Advanced International Trade and Border Management.
Instructors:
- Bill Anderson, founding director of the Cross-Border Institute (CBI);
- Marta Leardi-Anderson, executive director of CBI; and
- Laurie Tannous, special advisor on customs, immigration, and border security to CBI;
are notable experts in the field with first-hand experience and real-time knowledge to share.
Module 1: Foundations of International Trade begins Sept. 20. Classes are online and asynchronous. See the program website for details.