Bachelor of Science
in Customs Administration

The Bachelor of Science in Customs Administration (BSCA) program will prepare individuals to meet the requirements of professional customs brokers in the Philippines. It aims to develop customs brokers who are competent and knowledgeable in import and export operations. 

Accreditation:

PACUCOA Level III  Reaccredited Status

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The complete program curriculum for Bachelor of Science in Customs Administration (BSCA)

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The Student Manual for Bachelor of Science in Customs Administration (BSCA)

LEVEL OUTCOMES

After three to five years from graduation, the graduates of Bachelor of Science in Customs Administration shall have:

  • Taken and passed the Customs Broker Licensure Examination
    (CBLE) as embodied in the Republic Act No. 9820.
  • Practiced their profession either in the industry or academe,
    whether in the private or public sector, occupying frontline,
    supervisory or managerial positions.
  • Engaged in community service and life-long learning

The graduates of the BS Customs Administration program shall have acquired the knowledge and competencies necessary to perform the following: 

  • Articulate the latest developments in the specific field of practice.
  • Communicate orally and in writing using both English and other
    Foreign Language.
  • Work independently in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams.
  • Act in recognition of professional, social, and ethical responsibility.
  • Promote “Filipino historical and cultural heritage”.
  • Apply the basic concepts in all areas of business in the practice of
    the profession.
  • Apply the proper decision-making tools to solve problems and drive
    results critically, analytically and creatively.
  • Interpret the provisions of tariff and customs laws, rules and regulations and international trade laws and agreements.
  • Perform the different customs valuation and classification concepts
    and applications, techniques and remedies.
  • Introduce new ideas for the improvement of the practice of the
    profession as customs broker and as supply chain practitioner.
  • Engage in socio-civic activities.
  • Demonstrate readiness to take and pass the Customs Broker
    Licensure Examination.
Program Educational Objectives (PEO)

After three to five years from graduation, the graduates of Bachelor of Science in Customs Administration shall have:

  • Taken and passed the Customs Broker Licensure Examination
    (CBLE) as embodied in the Republic Act No. 9820.
  • Practiced their profession either in the industry or academe,
    whether in the private or public sector, occupying frontline,
    supervisory or managerial positions.
  • Engaged in community service and life-long learning
Student Outcomes (SO)

The graduates of the BS Customs Administration program shall have acquired the knowledge and competencies necessary to perform the following: 

  • Articulate the latest developments in the specific field of practice.
  • Communicate orally and in writing using both English and other
    Foreign Language.
  • Work independently in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams.
  • Act in recognition of professional, social, and ethical responsibility.
  • Promote “Filipino historical and cultural heritage”.
  • Apply the basic concepts in all areas of business in the practice of
    the profession.
  • Apply the proper decision-making tools to solve problems and drive
    results critically, analytically and creatively.
  • Interpret the provisions of tariff and customs laws, rules and regulations and international trade laws and agreements.
  • Perform the different customs valuation and classification concepts
    and applications, techniques and remedies.
  • Introduce new ideas for the improvement of the practice of the
    profession as customs broker and as supply chain practitioner.
  • Engage in socio-civic activities.
  • Demonstrate readiness to take and pass the Customs Broker
    Licensure Examination.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Entry Level

Government Private Enterprise
Customs Operations Officer Declarant/ Import Tax Specialist
Tariff Specialist Logistics Assistant/Associate
Customs Police Foreign Procurement Assistant
Wharfinger Inventory Assistant
Customs Guard Import-Export Assistant
Trade Specialist Manifest Clerk
Trade Analyst Forwarding Account Executive
Airline Shipping Lines Assistant

 

Middle Level and Executive Level position

Government Private Enterprise
Customs Director Purchasing Manager
Collector of Customs Logistics Manager
Deputy Collector of Custom Import-Export Manager
Division Chief Supply Chain Manager
Supervising Tariff Specialist Forwarding Manager
Academic Faculty/Lecture/Researcher Inventory/Warehouse Manager
Transportation/Traffic Manager
Academic Faculty/Lecturer/Researcher
Global Trade Manager
Compliance Officer
Tariff and Customs Consultants

POLICY ON ADMISSION AND RETENTION

In line with the school’s mission to provide quality education, and producing globally competitive Customs Brokers, the College of Business Administration will ensure that the quality objective of “obtaining above the national passing rate in the PRC Board Exam” shall be achieved, hence this policy.

  • First Year
    Before one is accepted in the program, a student should have passed the college entrance examination with a rating of stanine 4 or with high school average rating of at least 87.
  • Second Year
    Before one is allowed to enroll, a student should have maintained weighted average grade of 2.50 and above in Tariff 1 and Customs 1 and should have satisfactorily passed the interview with the Dean/
    Department Chair of the College.
  • Third Year
    To qualify retention for the Customs Administration program, a student should obtain at least a grade of 2.50 in the qualifying examination. Provided further that the student has a weighted average of at least 2.50 professional subjects enrolled last academic year.
    *Students who do not comply in the foregoing requirements are advised to shift to any related Business Course where they may qualify.
  • Fourth Year
    The incoming fourth year student should have earned a weighted
    average of at least 2.50 in all professional subjects enrolled last
    academic year.

To qualify for graduation in the Customs program, the student:

  • Must have satisfactorily passed all professional subjects and General Education courses.

 

  • Must have satisfactorily passed the Assessment Exam (SO).

 

  • Must have passed the Comprehensive Mock Board Examination.
  • Must present honorable dismissal, certificate of good moral character from the school last attended.

 

  • Must have passed the school entrance examination.

 

  • Must have passed the validating exam for the major/professional courses taken.

 

  • Must not have failing grades from the school last attended.
  • All students must observe the proper sequence of courses. Courses
    taken and completed without satisfying the pre-requisites will not be
    given credit.

 

  • EFFECTIVITY: This criteria for Admission and Retention shall be
    implemented effective Academic Year 2018 -2019.
Criteria for Admission and Retention
  • First Year
    Before one is accepted in the program, a student should have passed the college entrance examination with a rating of stanine 4 or with high school average rating of at least 87.
  • Second Year
    Before one is allowed to enroll, a student should have maintained weighted average grade of 2.50 and above in Tariff 1 and Customs 1 and should have satisfactorily passed the interview with the Dean/
    Department Chair of the College.
  • Third Year
    To qualify retention for the Customs Administration program, a student should obtain at least a grade of 2.50 in the qualifying examination. Provided further that the student has a weighted average of at least 2.50 professional subjects enrolled last academic year.
    *Students who do not comply in the foregoing requirements are advised to shift to any related Business Course where they may qualify.
  • Fourth Year
    The incoming fourth year student should have earned a weighted
    average of at least 2.50 in all professional subjects enrolled last
    academic year.
Requirements for Graduation

To qualify for graduation in the Customs program, the student:

  • Must have satisfactorily passed all professional subjects and General Education courses.

 

  • Must have satisfactorily passed the Assessment Exam (SO).

 

  • Must have passed the Comprehensive Mock Board Examination.
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  • Must present honorable dismissal, certificate of good moral character from the school last attended.

 

  • Must have passed the school entrance examination.

 

  • Must have passed the validating exam for the major/professional courses taken.

 

  • Must not have failing grades from the school last attended.
Pre Requisites
  • All students must observe the proper sequence of courses. Courses
    taken and completed without satisfying the pre-requisites will not be
    given credit.

 

  • EFFECTIVITY: This criteria for Admission and Retention shall be
    implemented effective Academic Year 2018 -2019.

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Contact Information

Dr. Filomena M. Mendoza, LCB
Department Chair – Customs Administration Program
fmmendoza@lpubatangas.edu.ph

Mr. Derick D. De Guzman, LCB, LPT, MBA
Officer-in-Charge, College of Business Administration
ddeguzman@lpubatangas.edu.ph

Mrs. Jonalyn M. Pawig
College Secretary – College of Business Administration
jdmagtibay@lpubatangas.edu.ph

Office Location

5th Floor, SHL Building, Riverside Campus

Contact Number

(043) 741-5760 Loc 431

Email

cbam@lpubatangas.edu.ph

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