Program Overview

The International Trade and Finance Undergraduate Program, conducted in English, aims to educate highly qualified individuals who can comprehend the dynamics of the global economy, analyze international trade processes, and utilize financial decision-making mechanisms effectively. This program integrates the disciplines of global trade, finance, economics, business administration, and international relations within a cohesive academic framework. Delivered entirely in English, the program equips students with both strong theoretical foundations and practical analytical skills. The curriculum includes core areas such as microeconomics, macroeconomics, international marketing, theories of international trade, international finance, foreign trade operations, financial markets, money and banking, investment analysis, risk management, and international economic organizations. Additionally, contemporary and emerging topics—such as applied trade practices, e-commerce, financial technologies (fintech), sustainable finance, the green economy, customs procedures, international logistics, and global supply chains—are systematically integrated into the coursework. The program is designed to develop competencies in critical and analytical thinking, data analysis, problem-solving, opportunity identification, risk assessment, and strategic decision-making. Through case studies, project-based learning, simulations, and hands-on applications in collaboration with industry partners, students gain opportunities to translate theoretical knowledge into real-world business and financial scenarios.

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