Master in International Trade at Universidad del Centro de
Monday, February 2nd, 2009Admission Profile:
Designed for Graduates in International Relations, Foreign Trade, lawyers, accountants, administrative, economic, Graduates in Marketing or related areas, who are interested in specialized knowledge in theory and practice of international trade.
Outcome Profile:
At the conclusion of the master, the student will have a comprehensive view of international trade that will allow you to have capacity for direction, management and management in this field, in both the private and the public also will have the capacity to establish plans and strategies business management through economic, financial and accounting procedures implemented theoretical and practical, operational and technical aspects of international trade.
General objective:
The Master of International Trade aims to train professionals specialized in international trade, which may occupy managerial positions in which they are dynamic and innovative strategies to address current market conditions, logistics and distribution of goods and services, provide consultancy and develop trade policies nationally and internationally.
HOME COURSE:
Friday August 29
Entry requirements:
English Test
Psychometric tests
Preliminary Investigation
Interview
EXAM DATES:
Wednesday June 25
Saturday July 5
Saturday July 26
Wednesday August 6
Saturday August 16
LENGTH:
2 years, 14 weeks of 6 tetramestres ea
CLASS SCHEDULE AND COSTS:
Friday from 6:00 to 9:00 pm and Saturday from 8:00 to 11:00 a.m.
Cost: $ 3,500. Oo month. $ 450.oo for 2 reviews
(English and psychometric).
No fee.
Curriculum:
I ECONOMY
I ENVIRONMENT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
II TRADE POLICY IN MEXICO
II LEGAL ASPECTS OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
III INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
III LOGISTICS BUSINESS
IV ADMINISTRATIVE ASPECTS OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND TAX
IV INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL TRADING
V FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE FINANCE
V INTERNATIONAL TRADING PRICE
V STRATEGIC PLANS FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE
VI COSTS FOR STRATEGIC DECISIONS
VI DEVELOPMENT OF MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES
VI SEMINAR TESIS