this introductory course in international trade familiarizes students with theories and policies that guide international trade. This course is usually taken in one of the first semesters of a degree program. Students learn why international trade is important for the U.S. and other nations, and they examine how it effects production, profit and the economy. Students analyze trade policies that are different than those that govern the U.S. discuss why those differences exist.

Through international trade courses, students examine international trade laws and regulations, the ways in which trade benefits nations and modern advancements that affect trade between nations. Students who pursue the field of international trade can complete a bachelor’s degree in a wide variety of fields, including business, finance, or other disciplines with a strong focus on math. International trade courses are available through graduate degree programs in international business, international trade and economics. Students who pursue this line of work have often completed relevant internships as part of their education programs.

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  • 6 Lessons
  • 32 Topics
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