Bachelor degree or equivalent with a credit average.
IELTS: Overall 6.5, Reading 6, Listening 6, Speaking 6, Writing 6
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Achieve sustainable economic development
In a conflicted and inequitable world, practical and informed steps towards positive growth are key. Global collaboration is needed to secure a stable, positive future for our planet.
Our Master of International Trade and Development (MITD) equips you for leading roles in areas related to economic growth and development. We help you build the knowledge, networks and capacity to enable change.
What will you do
Gain practical insights into the political dynamics of trading environments.
Understand the roles of key domestic, regional and global players.
Consider opportunities and challenges facing businesses and economies in a globalised world.
Build advanced legal and commercial knowledge.
Learn negotiation and leveraging strategies through case-based learning experiences.
Where could it take you
Your role on the global stage is dictated only by your own ambitions. You could find yourself at a world summit, coming up with strategies for achieving long-term international goals. You might look after your community’s interests as a local MP. Perhaps you’ll be an international marketing manager, investment consultant, trade agreements negotiator, corporate export director or economic researcher.
CRICOS: 089644F
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Core Courses
To satisfy the requirements for Core Courses students must complete courses to the value of 21 units.
All of the following courses must be completed:
Course Title
Economic Principles (M)
International Trade Law (PG)
International Trade: Negotiations & Agreements
International Trade: Strategies & Opportunities
Principles of International Trade and Development
Research Methods in International Trade
Agriculture and Food in International Trade
Research Project
To satisfy the requirements for Research Project students must complete courses to the value of up to 12 units.
All of the following courses must be completed:
To be completed over 2 consecutive study periods.
Course Title
Research Project in International Trade (6 Units) Part A
Research Project in International Trade (6 Units) Part B
or
All of the following courses must be completed:
To pursue higher degree by research studies in the future.
Course Title
Research Project in International Trade (12 Units) Part 1
Research Project in International Trade (12 Units) Part 2
Elective Courses
To satisfy the requirements for Elective Courses students must complete courses to the value of 9 units.
*A student who wishes to pursue higher degree by research studies in the future should complete the 12 unit research project and may only take courses to a value of 3 units as electives.
Courses to the value of 9 units from the following:
Industry Placement or International Internship or Professions Internship or Professions Study Tours or Exchange for Business PG Students.
Course Title
MNCs, Trade & Sustainable Development
International Trade Transactions and the Law (PG)
International Aid and Trade
Services Trade
The Economics of Climate Change
Trade Statistics
Global Food & Agricultural Policy Analysis
Agriculture, Agricultural Service Industry, Personal / Research Officer (Local MP), Economic Researcher, Public Servant, Foreign Aid Worker, International Aid Agency Employee, Business Consultant, Parliamentary Adviser, Parliamentary Member, Policy Adviser, Political Adviser, Politician, Export / Import trade, International Development Worker, International Government and Trade Policy Adviser, International Trade or Business Analyst, Foreign Affairs, Government or Corporate Policy Adviser, Humanitarian / Aid Worker, Information Analyst.
Overseas student health cover: $609 per year