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Programs Professions Bachelor Degrees on Professions Bachelor of International Commerce This program offers a diversified and comprehensive set of courses on International Trading, giving students a excellent background on the field. It focuses on the particular aspects of International Commerce, both its basic and advanced themes. Duration: 4 years if students take 3 courses at one time, subsequently. 48 Courses, 144 credits. Available for the Intensive Mode, that allows you to make the whole program in 16 months, if you take 3 courses at one time, subsequently. I. Fundaments History of Commerce International Commerce Accounting Statistics Fundaments of Economy Macroeconomics Microeconomics Principles of Finance Management Principles and Practices Principles of Marketing Consumer Behavior Importing II. International Geo-Economic Analysis American Economy European Economy Asian Economy Latino American Economy Middle East Economy Japanese Economy Chinese Economy Australian Economy Russia's Economy
III. International Geo-Social-Political Analysis Sociology of Economy Introduction to Politics International Politics Politics and Poverty in Under-developed and In-Development Countries 1st World's Economic Imperialism Political Freedom and Economic Prosperity Africa: Politics and Economy
IV. Themes On International Commerce International Trade Regulations and Organizations World Stock Markets Tools for Economy Analysis World Economy and Media International Shipment International Franchise World Currencies Trading Protecting Laws World Leading Consumer Markets International Trading Sanctions International Corporations Trading and Governmental Policy V. Methodology Methodology of the Research Paper Thesis Research Thesis Writting Thesis Evaluation
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