2 International Trade BA degrees in United Kingdom
- BA
- Europe
- United Kingdom
- Business Studies
- International Trade
2 International Trade BA degrees in United Kingdom
University of Westminster
Global Trade and Business BA Honours
- London, United Kingdom
BA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Are there any winners in an international trade war? Are large trade deficits a problem? What are the challenges for businesses that wish to start exporting their products? You’ll tackle these questions and more on our exciting ‘top-up’ degree in Global Trade and Business.
Ruskin College
BA (Hons) International Labour and Trade Union Studies (ILTUS)
- Oxford, United Kingdom
BA
Full time, Part time
36 semesters
On-Campus
English
The course is aimed at students who are active in trade unions, worker organisations or community groups. It covers four main themes: Employment Relations, Law, Sociology and Economics, but requires no advance academic knowledge of these subjects. The course is unique in the UK as the only undergraduate programme to analyse employment relations issues on a global basis, including attacks on workers’ rights, international migration, ageing populations and other challenges for contemporary trade unions.
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Studying international trade may be the key to opening up several key job opportunities that are both profitable and meaningful. Careers like trade analyst, trade and investment officer and compliance analyst may be available to those who complete the necessary courses.
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