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International Trade degrees in 2024

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International Trade and Business Communication (Top-up) BA (Hons)

University of Portsmouth United Kingdom

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International Trade and Operations Management (Top Up) BA (Hons)

University of Plymouth United Kingdom

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Logistics and International Trade Bachelor Degree

Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences Netherlands

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Business and Management (International Trade) BA (Hons)

Cardiff Metropolitan University United Kingdom

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International Trade and Business BSc

Istanbul Bilgi University Turkey

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International Trade (In English) Bachelor Degree

Istanbul Aydin University Turkey

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BSc (Hons) International Economics and Trade BSc (Hons)

University of Nottingham Ningbo China China

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International Trade Degrees

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International Trade as an academic field focuses on the study of global trade and economic relationships between countries. It involves understanding the complexities of international markets, trade policies, and the impact of globalisation on economies. International Trade professionals work to facilitate efficient and fair trade practices, analyse market trends, and develop strategies to enhance international economic cooperation.

International Trade is a critical field in fostering economic growth and cooperation between nations. Graduates in this field play a vital role in advising businesses on international trade strategies, analysing market trends, and navigating complex trade regulations. As globalisation continues to shape the world economy, the demand for skilled professionals in International Trade will remain high, making it a rewarding and impactful career path for individuals passionate about international business and global economic relations.

Graduates of a degree in International Trade will have a diverse range of career options available to them. These may include roles as international trade analyst, trade consultant, customs specialist, supply chain manager, and trade compliance officer.

Your degree program will be delivered through a combination of lectures, seminars, and interactive workshops. Depending on your course, you may have the opportunity to participate in study abroad programs or internships with multinational companies to gain practical experience. Modules you will study could include:

  • Introduction to International Trade
  • International Economics and Finance
  • Global Market Analysis
  • Trade Policy and Regulation
  • Cross-Cultural Business Communication

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