Mastering ITAR Exemptions

TRD-308

Course Description:

This advanced six-week online course examines the U.S. Government’s International Traffic in Arms Regulations’ Exemptions. It provides an in-depth understanding of all the defined Exemptions, their legal usage and applicability in meeting U.S. State Department’s Directorate of Defense Trade Controls’ (DDTC) strict license requirements. This course examines each allowed Exemption in context of its limited usage, requirements and associated concerns as stipulated under the Code of Federal Regulations (22 CFR 12-130). Upon completion of this course, trade compliance professionals will know how to properly utilize DDTC’s allowed license Exemptions when submitting license applications for the export of controlled goods and services.

[Note This is a law-related course for experienced practicing international trade compliance professionals who need to know how to interpret the regulations when applying to DDTC for license of export of goods found on the DDTC’s U.S. Munitions List.]

Prerequisite: Understanding the ITAR course (IIEI-306). Students should possess a good understanding of the International Traffic in Arms regulations (22 CFR 120-130) prior to taking this course.

Course Credit: 3 Credit Hours

Student Testimonial:

"Excellent course that proved to be very useful for the type of work performed at NASA Johnson Space Center in my role as an Export Compliance Analyst. The pace of the work and timely feedback by my instructor, Kimberly Fordham, was just right. Kimberly is an insightful and engaging instructor that promoted learning throughout the course." - Charles Murphy, GDIT Site Manager, NASA Johnson Space Center

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