International Trade Program Learning Outcomes:
- Explains the fundamental concepts of international trade, its theoretical models and foundations, and its relationships with other disciplines
- Analyzes the structure of international trade, its institutions, financial instruments, indicators, regulations, and operating mechanisms
- Gains methodology-based, practical knowledge and skills in target market analysis, digital trade tools, logistics management, and commercial strategy development
- Uses qualitative and quantitative data to conduct analyses by applying appropriate digital techniques and software; interprets results and proposes solutions to develop analytical thinking skills
- Conducts and implements studies in the field of international trade—individually or as part of a team—on project development, generating new ideas, and evaluating business opportunities. Collaborates with different cultures
- Adopts a lifelong learning approach by monitoring developments in the global economy and international trade; continues professional and personal development
- Embraces the importance of intercultural communication and negotiation techniques; effectively uses at least one foreign language at a professional level in written and spoken form; understands and explains documents related to international trade
- Acts in accordance with professional standards and legislation in international trade—import/export practices, customs and foreign exchange transactions, and international trade law—based on ethics, social responsibility, and sustainability.
- By anticipating the effects of technological developments and digitalization on international trade today and in the future, adopts a lifelong learning approach and creates competitive advantage in the global trade environment by using market entry strategies for new markets