International Trade is the backbone of our modern commercial world and national economies. Producers of various nations try to make profit by being in service in a broadened market instead of being limited to produce and sell in their own borders. Issues like the difference between production costs among countries, specialized industries, absence or surplus of natural sources, different consumer preferences and branding are the major causes of extra-territorial production and purchase & sale operations. The department of International Trade and Management offers one-year English preparatory education and four-year undergraduate education and training in order to have graduates who will administer the operations and the trade projects of firms that operate in the global market. The language of instruction is English. |