Department Name: International Trade and Finance
Degree Level: Undergraduate
Language of Instruction: 30% English
Program Learning Outcomes:
- Knows the fundamental concepts and theories in the field.
- Possesses analytical thinking skills to analyze problems in the discipline and propose effective solutions.
- Recognizes entrepreneurial personality traits and seeks opportunities to develop them.
- Identifies entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial behaviors and demonstrates them in evaluating business opportunities and promoting innovation within organizations.
- Has conceptual knowledge and practical competence in information technologies.
- Can use information technologies relevant to the field.
- Designs professional activities that contribute to the development of people and economies while promoting environmental improvement.
- Is aware of ethical issues in business life and their social and institutional impacts.
- Understands ethical responsibilities in problem-solving processes and adheres to ethical principles in these processes.
Career Opportunities:
Graduates can work in investment, credit, and foreign trade finance departments of banks, insurance companies, brokerage houses, and investment consulting firms. They may also work in finance, marketing, and logistics departments of international companies, as well as in logistics companies and financial consulting firms.
The market demands professionals who can compete in international markets, are skilled in financial analysis and risk management, and possess expertise in foreign exchange operations and international regulations, all of which significantly enhance graduates’ employability.


