Master's Degree in International Trade (online) 12 months Postgraduate Program By Universidade de Vigo |Top Universities

Master's Degree in International Trade (online)

Program Duration

12 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Economics and EconometricsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Economics and Econometrics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

The dynamism that characterises the European economic environment, together with the phenomenon of world economic globalisation and the development of Information and Communication Technologies (translated into a strong growth of electronic commerce), make it necessary to train a university graduate with adequate knowledge to effectively and professionally develop a booming activity that is key to national and regional competitiveness, such as international commerce.

For this reason, it is a requirement to offer  Master's Degree in International Trade  with the following objectives:

  • To provide a specialisation in international trade to graduates in the legal-social field (graduates in economics, business administration, commerce, or current graduates in business administration and management, graduates in business sciences and economic law) that allows them to complete their current training. Likewise, to provide business management knowledge to students from other fields, such as the humanities, who have skills in a key tool in international trade such as languages.
  • To provide companies with specialists capable of solving problems of access to foreign markets, planning economic activities abroad, defining strategies and programmes, preparing international marketing campaigns, resolving customs procedures and international economic operations, solving legal problems associated with international trade, resolving financial or tax problems arising from international trade, managing and planning processes of internationalisation of companies, and other similar problems related to international trade.

Professional skills:

This is one of the great values of the Master's, as it is a booming job market with strong projection. Some of the opportunities it opens up are:

  • Director or head of internationalisation in companies or financial institutions.
  • Sales, marketing or transport and logistics department of an internationalised company.
  • Internationalisation manager.
  • Logistics or customs department of a shipping or freight forwarding company.
  • International consultancy firms.
  • Consultancy in organisations (Chamber of Commerce, ICEX, International Organisations: FAO, IDB, BAS, EU, etc.).
  • Consultant in export credit insurance companies (CESCE, COFACE, Crédito y Caución, etc.).

Program overview

Main Subject

Economics and Econometrics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

The dynamism that characterises the European economic environment, together with the phenomenon of world economic globalisation and the development of Information and Communication Technologies (translated into a strong growth of electronic commerce), make it necessary to train a university graduate with adequate knowledge to effectively and professionally develop a booming activity that is key to national and regional competitiveness, such as international commerce.

For this reason, it is a requirement to offer  Master's Degree in International Trade  with the following objectives:

  • To provide a specialisation in international trade to graduates in the legal-social field (graduates in economics, business administration, commerce, or current graduates in business administration and management, graduates in business sciences and economic law) that allows them to complete their current training. Likewise, to provide business management knowledge to students from other fields, such as the humanities, who have skills in a key tool in international trade such as languages.
  • To provide companies with specialists capable of solving problems of access to foreign markets, planning economic activities abroad, defining strategies and programmes, preparing international marketing campaigns, resolving customs procedures and international economic operations, solving legal problems associated with international trade, resolving financial or tax problems arising from international trade, managing and planning processes of internationalisation of companies, and other similar problems related to international trade.

Professional skills:

This is one of the great values of the Master's, as it is a booming job market with strong projection. Some of the opportunities it opens up are:

  • Director or head of internationalisation in companies or financial institutions.
  • Sales, marketing or transport and logistics department of an internationalised company.
  • Internationalisation manager.
  • Logistics or customs department of a shipping or freight forwarding company.
  • International consultancy firms.
  • Consultancy in organisations (Chamber of Commerce, ICEX, International Organisations: FAO, IDB, BAS, EU, etc.).
  • Consultant in export credit insurance companies (CESCE, COFACE, Crédito y Caución, etc.).

Admission Requirements

3.5+
59+
87+
5.5+

Admission criteria

Assessment criteria used to establish the score of students pre-registered in the master's degree:

- Access academic degree:

  • Degree in commerce (3.5 points).
  • Other Economic training qualifications (3 points): Diploma in Business Sciences, Bachelor's degrees or Degrees in Business Administration and Management, Degree in Economics, Economic Law, or similar.
  • Other related degrees (2.5 points): Law, Political Science, Advertising.
  • Technical qualifications (2 points): Engineering [Industrial Organization Engineer + 0.5 points].
  • Other qualifications (1.5 points): Translation and Interpretation, English Philology and Degree in Foreign Languages.
  • Degrees not mentioned (0.5 points).

- Average mark of the academic record (scale from 1 to 4): up to 4 points (simple average mark according to RD 1497/87, without counting no-shows or failed).

- Professional experience in international trade of one year or more: 1 point.

- English (up to 2 points):

  • Minimum required: B1. Applicants must prove a level of English B1 or higher, or have passed at least one English course at the higher educational level.
  • B2 - 1 point.
  • C1 - 1.5 points.
  • C2 - 2 points.

- Second foreign language: B2 - 1 point.

Note: All sections must be documented with justification.

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