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International Trade Program
Centre
Enhancement of
organizational and individual performance by bringing out the strengths
in people and organizations.
Why International Trade?
In an inter-linked global business environment, traditional barriers to
international trade disappear quickly and a country to engage in
international trade becomes imperative. Every country needs to export
its products and services for international market expansion and to
import to meet domestic market's consumption needs. As the result, the
international trade had grown exponentially.
If you are interested in contributing in international trade, you stand
a great chance in succeeding both for your own career and for your
employer. To get the foot in the international trade field, you will
need to understand how the international trade business operates and to
have the skills in conducting international trade. How? Start your
international trade career with Key2Career College's International Trade
Program!
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Taught by industry experts
with extensive experience in international trade
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Extensive use of case
studies, simulations, project-based learning, with focus on developing
project management, teamwork, report writing and communication and
presentation skills
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Student takes part in
guaranteed field placement with Key2Careers College's international
trade company - First Choice Canada (www.firstchoicecanada.ca).
You may actually export and/or import goods for sale as part of your
internship.
Because of the
multidisciplinary nature of international trade, the career
possibilities are virtually endless. Graduates can work in either the
private or public sector, as an employee, a contractor, or can start his
or her own company.
Graduates of the international trade program will also be qualified for
positions in broader areas, such as:
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Tourism
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Finance
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Economics
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Marketing
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Management
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Import/Export
Many of our graduates are
working around the world with global logistics companies, freight
forwarders, importing/exporting firms, customs brokers, or for
consulting and trading companies. Job titles include customs clearance
agent, designated shipbroker, freight forwarder, logistics coordinator
and international marketing agent, among others.
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