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IDENTIFYING DATA | 2022_23 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Subject | MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE | Code | 00512029 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Study programme |
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Descriptors | Credit. | Type | Year | Period | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Compulsory | Fourth | First |
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Department | DIREC.Y ECONOMIA DE LA EMPRESA |
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Coordinador |
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jlplag@unileon.es pgutr@unileon.es |
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General description | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tribunales de Revisión |
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Competencias |
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A6375 | |
A6376 | |
A6472 | |
A6539 | |
B782 | |
B787 | |
B792 | |
B795 | |
B799 |
Learning aims |
Competences | |||
Be able to solve situations arising in customs contexts. | A6376 A6539 |
B782 B787 B792 B795 B799 |
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Develop oneself in international contracting contexts | A6376 A6472 |
B799 |
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Make decisions on means of payment and financing | A6375 A6376 |
Contents |
Topic | Sub-topic |
CHAPTER 1. CUSTOMS, CUSTOMS CODE AND NOMENCLATURES 1.1.- Customs and the Union Customs Code. 1.2.- The Authorized Economic Operator and the Customs Representative. 1.3.- International trade nomenclatures: The Harmonized System, the Combined Nomenclature and the TARIC. 1.4.- The Intrastat System. 1.5.- The Standard International Trade Classification (SITC). 1.6.- The classification of goods. CHAPTER 2. DATABASES FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE. 2.1.- DataComex. 2.2.- Comtrade 2.3.- Databases on foreign markets. 2.4.- Tools for the analysis of the foreign sector. CHAPTER 3. BARRIERS TO INTERNATIONAL TRADE 3.1.- Protectionism. 3.2.- Instruments of protection: trade barriers. 3.3.- Databases on trade barriers. CHAPTER 4.- PROCESSING IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE OPERATIONS. 4.1.- Arrival of the goods in the Customs Territory of the Community. 4.2.- Customs regimes. CHAPTER 5.- INTERNATIONAL TRADE DOCUMENTARY MANAGEMENT 5.1.- Customs documents: The Single Administrative Document. 5.2.- Commercial documents. 5.3.- Transport documents. 5.4.- Insurance documents. 5.5.- Certificates. CHAPTER 6. CONDITIONS OF SHIPMENT AND DELIVERY OF THE GOODS. 6.1.- Incoterms: concept and evolution. 6.2.- The Incoterms 2020. 6.3.- Means of international transport. CHAPTER 7. ORIGIN OF THE GOODS 7.1.- The origin of the goods. 7.2.- Methods for determining the origin of the goods. 7.3.- Justification of the origin of the goods. CHAPTER 8. CUSTOMS VALUE 8.1.- The customs value. 8.2.- Methods of valuation of goods. 8.3.- Declaration of customs value. |
Planning |
Methodologies :: Tests | |||||||||
Class hours | Hours outside the classroom | Total hours | |||||||
Practicals using information and communication technologies (ICTs) in computer rooms | 20 | 20 | 40 | ||||||
Problem solving, classroom exercises | 10 | 10 | 20 | ||||||
Tutorship of group | 3 | 3 | 6 | ||||||
Lecture | 35 | 35 | 70 | ||||||
Practical tests | 4 | 4 | 8 | ||||||
Mixed tests | 3 | 3 | 6 | ||||||
(*)The information in the planning table is for guidance only and does not take into account the heterogeneity of the students. |
Methodologies |
Description | |
Practicals using information and communication technologies (ICTs) in computer rooms | Access to international online database and information management. |
Problem solving, classroom exercises | Resolution of exercises on international trade operations and processing of secondary information on international markets. |
Tutorship of group | Tutorials for the search of relevant information on international trade and processing of commercial operations. |
Lecture | Oral presentation of the contents of the course. The development of the classes will be supported by the use of multimedia presentations and the use of resources available on Internet. |
Personalized attention |
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Assessment |
Description | Qualification | ||
Lecture | Written exam on the content of the course consisting of multiple-choice and/or essay questions. | 45% | |
Practicals using information and communication technologies (ICTs) in computer rooms | Practical test of international trade database management and resolution of practical exercises using computer tools and online information. | 50% | |
Others | Attendance and participation in the resolution of class exercises. | ||
Other comments and second call | |||
First Ordinary Call. In order to pass the course, it is necessary to pass, separately, the practical test on database management and resolution of practical exercises, and the written exam on the content of the course. Students who have obtained a mark lower than 4 in one of the two parts, will be examined again of that part in the 2nd ordinary exam. In order to proceed with the revision, the student's previous request in the University application will be necessary. In the second call, the parts of the subject not passed in the first call will be recovered, being necessary to obtain a minimum of 5 points (out of 10) to pass the subject. In order to proceed with the revision, the student's previous request in the University application will be necessary. In the December extraordinary call, the evaluation system will be the same as in the 1st call. In order to proceed to the revision, it will be necessary the previous request of the student in the University application. Comments regarding the exams: During the development of the exams, it will only be allowed to handle the material authorized by the professor responsible for the subject, being strictly forbidden the possession and use of other mobile and/or electronic devices during the exams. The simple possession of such devices as well as notes, books, folders or various unauthorized materials during the evaluation tests, will result in the immediate withdrawal of the exam, expulsion from the same and its qualification as failed, communicating the incident to the Academic Authority of the School to carry out the actions provided in the Guidelines for Action in Cases of Plagiarism, Copying or Fraud in Exams or Evaluation Tests, approved by the Standing Committee of the Governing Council of January 29, 2015. |
Sources of information |
Access to Recommended Bibliography in the Catalog ULE |
Basic | |
Pedro Coll, "Manual de gestión aduanera", 4ª edición. Marge Books, 2020 |
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Complementary |
Alfonso Ortega Giménez; Ana Manresa Ramón; y Manuel Samper Wamba, "El nuevo Código Aduanero de la Unión Europea"", ICEX, 2017 GONZÁLEZ LÓPEZ, Isabel et. al., "Gestión del comercio exterior de la empresa", ESIC, 2011 MARTÍN MARTÍN, Miguel Angel y MARTÍNEZ GORMAZ, Ricardo , "Manual práctico de comercio exterior", FC Editorial, 2011 |
Recommendations |
Subjects that it is recommended to have taken before | |||
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