Graduate Certificate Illicit Trade Analysis
The Certificate in Illicit Trade Analysis at George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy and Government operates at the intersection of social science, national security, international trade, and law enforcement. It draws on the expertise of the Schar School’s Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center (TraCCC) and its new Anti-Illicit Trade Institute (AITI).
Duration
1 to 1.5 years
Starting Date
January, August
Tuition Fee
$ 1,531 per credit
Location
Fairfax, United States
Key Features
The graduate certificate program supports professional credentials for individuals working in government, the private sector, the legal community, inter-governmental organizations, think tanks, journalists, and non-profit organizations.
The Certificate in Illicit Trade Analysis is the first state-accredited certificate on this topic in the United States. It will be of interest to professionals pursuing careers in law enforcement and policy-making, as well as members of the business and finance sector working on risk management, commerce and supply chains, and regulation of the financial community.
Consisting of only five courses, this is an affordable and strategic investment in advancing your career by earning a credential from one of the top-ranked policy schools in the U.S., while obtaining critical knowledge on some of the most pressing international issues.
Courses Included:
- Illicit Trade
- Microeconomics and Trade Policy
- Global Trade Relations
- Trade and Regulatory Compliance
- Transportation Operations and Logistics
- Transnational Crime and Corruption
- Human Smuggling and Trafficking