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Zhejiang Normal University Bachelor's Degree in International Economics & Trade
Zhejiang Normal University

Bachelor's Degree in International Economics & Trade

Wucheng District, China

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Sep 2024

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    About: The Bachelor’s Degree in International Economics & Trade equips students with knowledge on global financial systems, economic theories, and trade policies. It focuses on the intricacies of international markets and commerce, preparing graduates for diverse career paths. Courses cover economics, trade regulation, international relations, and economic development.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can explore various roles, including international trade analyst, economic consultant, policy advisor, and positions in governmental and non-governmental organizations. Opportunities exist in multinational corporations, financial institutions, and trade associations.

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This major, meeting the needs of the booming international economy(especially Sino-African and the world’s Africa-related economics and business developmentοΌ‰for new-type foreign-trade talents as well as the growing demands of international students for international trade education, aims to train professionals of international economics and trade characterized by high moral, intellectual, physical and aesthetical excellence. Graduates of the courses are to develop great competence in international communication and trade practice, to grasp the basic knowledge of economics and management as well as the rudiments and practical skills of international trade, and to possess international vision and pioneering spirit.

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