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Degree in International Trade |
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| Objectives |
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The Degree in International
Trade course of study at the National University
of Quilmes (UNQ) intends to train professionals
with the necessary theoretical and practical
knowledge to be able to understand, diagnose
and act upon the international economy phenomena
and trends.
This course of study combines a strong,
basic Social Sciences training and a subsequent
specialization
in Economy, focusing on international trade
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| Program |
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in International Trade, students must earn a
minimum of 300 credits, by means of subjects
passed in accordance with this chart: |
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Diploma in Social Sciences
subjects (150 credits) |
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Two levels of a foreign
language (business English, Portuguese) |
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Higher level, compulsory
basic subjects (30 credits) |
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Degree level subjects (70
credits) |
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Specialization
level subjects (50 credits) |
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| Majors |
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Business
Management |
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International Economy |
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| Graduate Students Education |
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International Trade graduates
are professionals trained to participate in the
planning, carrying out and follow up of activities
related to foreign trade operations.
The training provided by the National University of Quilmes allows graduates
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Develop foreign market
studies and supply and demand estimates in
the international trade |
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Carry out studies to determine
products import costs and also export price-setting
policies |
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Coordinate sectorial, regional
and global situational studies on international
trade related issues |
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Perform consulting and
counseling activities in public and private
entities, for everything related to foreign
trade |
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Develop an academic career
as a teacher or as a specialized researcher
on international economy topics |
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