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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

Exporting

Banking

Small Business Management

Tourism Industry
 

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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We don't sell diplomas

We don't accept "life experience" for credits.

We don't tolerate plagiarism.