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Cultivate global trade professionals who are flying into the world
Division of
International Trade
and Logistics
With the aim of fostering professional traders who can actively cope with domestic and foreign trade environments and contribute to increasing exports, this department was accredited in October 1978 to date, and graduates have advanced into various fields such as academia, various businesses, and government offices, and we are doing my best to achieveUnder the open free-competitive market of the WTO system, we are striving to have professional knowledge and rapid information processing ability to understand and analyze the economic trends and trade structures of each country's markets, and to develop language skills and flexible thinking skills necessary for international business. We are organizing a curriculum for this purpose.
The educational goals of the Department of International Trade and Logistics have been set as follows based on the university's founding philosophy, educational goals, and talents.
Trade Academic Theory, Business Academic Theory, Economics Theory, Trade Accounting Principle, Career Exploration 1,2
International Business Administration, Trade Practice Theory, Foreign Trade Law, FTA Theory and Practice, Understanding Logistics, Global Management Strategy, Trade Payment Theory, Trade Contract Theory, International Trade Rules, Origin Management Practice, International Logistics
Global Marketing, Customs Law, Trade English 1, Electronic Trade Practice. International Trade Theory, International Transportation Theory, Logistics Management Theory, Overseas Market Research Theory, Customs and Customs Practice, Trade Insurance Theory, Trade English 2, Cargo Transportation Theory, Storage Handling Theory
Multinational Enterprise Theory, International Commercial Arbitration Theory, Trade Practice Seminar, Trade Field Practice, Logistics Related Laws, Global Management Seminar, Aviation Port Logistics Seminar, Career Guidance and Consultation