3 reasons to study International Trade and Business
- You enjoy international affairs and international business
- You want to study applied economics under the guidance of experienced practitioners
- You want to understand how the economy works in a global context
In today's interconnected world, economic decisions are shaped by political, social, and cultural factors that you'll learn to navigate. You'll study the global economy and the institutions behind its formation and functioning, understanding the roles of national governments and supranational bodies. The program explores how different economic and trading systems impact lives in both developed and developing countries, helping you see how local economies fit into the global landscape.
You will delve into international trade, the dynamics between foreign investment, innovation, and multinational companies, and develop business skills essential for global trade. Many courses feature guest lectures from industry practitioners, providing practical insights into the topics covered. The program's curriculum is designed to integrate and complement the knowledge and skills from various subjects, with a personalized approach that allows you to develop your competencies, particularly in your thesis area.
Taught in English, this program enhances your competitiveness in the global job market, improves your ability to communicate with international business partners, and fosters greater tolerance for cultural differences.