Estonian Academy of Security Sciences
Curriculum: Taxation and Customs 2011
QualificationRakenduskõrgharidusõppe diplom (Taxations and Customs)
Further studiesaccess to second cycle higher education
StructureThe Block of General Subjects
1. The Module of Social Sciences 2. The Module of Law 3. The Module of Research 4. The Module of Elective Subjects The Block of General Specialty Subjects 5. The Module of Language Studies 6. The Module of Private Law 7. The Module of Financial Law 8. The Module of Economic Subjects 9. The Module of Specialty Related Elective Subjects The Block of Specialty Subjects 10. The Module of Taxation and Customs Related Subjects 11. Course Thesis 12. Graduation Thesis Learning outcomesThe graduate:
- understands the factors influencing human behavior, principles of management and organizational behavior, statehood, economics and principles of operations of public administration; - knows the legal provisions and is able to implement them in Estonian and the European Union legal system; - is able to independently and critically produce a variety of research in accordance with EASS written work instructions; - knows the state and local government finance system in Estonia, in the EU and elsewhere; - is able to use the official language and the Russian language on an advanced level; - is familiar with the principles of different parts of financial law and application opportunities thereof; - has an overview of the formation of Estonian private law and the main areas thereof (civil law, company law and economic law) and knows the foundations and applications of the subareas of the private law more significant from the point of view of the specialty; - knows the role of taxation upon shaping the economic environment; - is able to carry out customs formalities; - knows how to keep and audit financial records; - is familiar with the financial and legal environment. Other languagesRussian
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