Course Overview
This Foreign Trade and Practices Course deal with the theory and practice of international trade and of trade-related policies.
Objectives of the course:
Foreign Trade and Practices Course focus on analyzing the gains from trade, the changing patterns of trade, the income distributional consequences of liberalizing foreign trade, the relationship between trade, investment, and economic growth, and the reasons for and consequences of trade policies.
Course Key Information:
Duration: 2 months
Faculty/School: Vocational Studies School
Qualification Attained: Vocational Certificate in Foreign Trade and Practices
Code of the Course: VSS184
Location: Online
Fees: $ 300
Start Date: November 2022
Modules:
The modules listed below are those currently intended for delivery in the current academic intake of this course. These may be subject to change in future years as the University regularly revises.
- Basics of International Trade: 3 Credits
- Elements of Export Marketing: 3 Credits
- Exports Finance, Documentation, and Procedure: 3 Credits
- Export Logistics: 3 Credits
- Global Business Environment: 3 Credits
- Accounting for Managers: 3 Credits
- Managerial Economics: 3 Credits
Requirements:
To be eligible for admission, you must have English Language (Level B+). A certificate in management, administration, commerce, or any related field is preferred.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
Foreign Trade expert
Enrollment:
If you would like to enroll in the program, please send an email to Dr. David Baier, Dean of Vocational Studies School, vocationalschool@lighthouseacademy.org