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Dunlap-Stone University
Certificate in Trade Compliance Environment III
- 200a, USA
Certificate
On-Campus
English
This course is a continuation of the examination of the trade compliance environment. Intended for new, entry-level personnel who need to gain a basic level of understanding of specific ITAR topics in the US trade compliance environment, including Denied Entities Screening, Foreign National issues and the need for auditing export compliance process and procedures. Students seeking an in-depth understanding of these topics should enroll in advanced (300-level) courses that deal with these topics.


Dunlap-Stone University
Certificate in Trade Compliance Environment I
- 200a, USA
Certificate
On-Campus
English
This course is for new, entry-level personnel who need or want to familiarize themselves with the US trade compliance environment. Upon completion, a student will possess a basic understanding of the duties and responsibilities of those working in regulated trade compliance—import/export—within an organization, the function of government in mandating trade compliance, the most common trade compliance problems, and the career possibilities in choosing this profession.
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Dunlap-Stone University
Certificate in Trade Compliance Environment II
- 200a, USA
Certificate
On-Campus
English
This course is intended for new, entry-level personnel who need or want to gain a basic introductory level of understanding of specific ITAR topics in the US trade compliance environment, including Technical Assistance Agreements (TAAs), Manufacturing License Agreements (MLAs), Distribution Agreements (DAs), General Correspondence (GC) /Advisory Opinions (AOs) under the ITAR, and Commodity Jurisdiction (CJ).
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When students learn about trading, they study market behavior and risk management. Some topics of interest may include financial reporting, global financial markets valuation, fixed income, empirical finance and accounting research methods.
A certificate is proof of qualification of a certain set of skills. Students who obtain a certificate have completed educational requirements and tests. Through completion, they become ready to pursue a degree or diploma, or to head into the professional world in their field of expertise.