Bachelor’s Program in Foreign Trade Management
*Year 1: Foundation Courses*
*Semester 1*
1. *Principles of Economics*
- Microeconomics and macroeconomics basics
- Supply and demand, market structures, GDP, inflation
2. *Introduction to International Business*
- Globalization, multinational corporations (MNCs), trade theories
3. *Business Mathematics & Statistics*
- Quantitative techniques for trade analysis
4. *Business Communication*
- Cross-cultural communication, report writing, presentations
5. *Basics of Accounting*
- Financial statements, bookkeeping, cost accounting
*Semester 2*
1. *Macroeconomics for Trade*
- Balance of payments, exchange rates, fiscal policies
2. *International Trade Documentation*
- Letters of credit, bills of lading, certificates of origin
3. *Principles of Marketing*
- Marketing mix, consumer behaviour, segmentation
4. *Foreign Language (e.g., Spanish/Mandarin/French) *
- Basics for trade communication
5. *IT Skills for Business*
- Excel, ERP basics, trade software
*Year 2: Core Foreign Trade Management*
*Semester 3*
1. *International Marketing*
- Global branding, export pricing, digital marketing
2. *International Trade Laws*
- WTO regulations, Incoterms®, trade agreements (e.g., USMCA, ASEAN)
3. *Export-Import Management*
- Procedures, risk management, export incentives
4. *Logistics & Supply Chain Management*
- Freight forwarding, inventory management, customs clearance
5. *Foreign Exchange Management*
- Currency markets, hedging, forex risk
*Semester 4*
1. *International Finance*
- Trade finance, letters of credit, EXIM Bank policies
2. *Global Business Environment*
- Political, economic, and cultural factors in trade
3. *Research Methods in International Business*
- Data analysis, trade research projects
4. *E-Commerce & Digital Trade*
- Cross-border e-commerce, digital payment systems
5. *Regional Trade Agreements*
- EU, NAFTA, RCEP, African Continental Free Trade Area
*Year 3: Advanced Specializations*
*Semester 5*
1. *International Trade Policy*
- Tariffs, non-tariff barriers, trade wars, subsidies
2. *Global Supply Chain Strategies*
- Sustainability, lean logistics, 3PL/4PL partnerships
3. *International Business Negotiations*
- Cross-cultural negotiation techniques
4. *Elective 1* (e.g., Sustainability in Trade or Emerging Markets)
5. *Elective 2* (e.g., International Entrepreneurship or Trade Analytics)
*Semester 6*
1. *International Business Strategy*
- Market entry modes (joint ventures, FDI), global expansion
2. *Trade Compliance & Risk Management*
- Anti-dumping laws, sanctions, insurance
3. *Internship/Project Work*
- Practical training with export-import firms or logistics companies
4. *Elective 3* (e.g., Digital Trade Law or Global Sourcing)
5. *Elective 4* (e.g., Cross-Cultural Management or Trade in Services)
*Year 4: Capstone & Professional Skills*
*Semester 7*
1. *Global Strategic Management*
- Case studies on MNCs, SWOT/PESTLE analysis
2. *International Trade Disputes*
- WTO dispute settlement, arbitration
3. *Ethics in Global Business*
- CSR, anti-corruption laws (e.g., FCPA)
4. *Elective 5* (e.g., Trade Tech: Blockchain & AI)
5. *Thesis/Research Project*
*Semester 8*
1. *Internship (Advanced)*
- 6–8 weeks with international trade organizations
2. *Capstone Project*
- Solving real-world trade challenges
3. *Career Development*
- Resume building, interview prep, LinkedIn networking
*Elective Courses*
- Sustainability in Global Trade
- Digital Trade & Cybersecurity
- Emerging Markets Analysis
- Cross-Cultural Leadership
- International Taxation
*Practical Components*
- *Workshops*: Incoterms® 2020, export documentation simulations.
- *Certifications*: Recommended courses in CSCP (Supply Chain) or CITF (Trade Finance).
- *Study Abroad*: Optional semester exchange with partner universities.
- *Industry Visits*: Ports, customs offices, trade fairs.