Masters in International Trade (MIT)

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Programme Structure and Delivery Mode

The theoretical part of the MIT which builds on a series of interactive lecture-cum-seminars, is suitably designed to be delivered in an Executive Mode and an Evening Mode. In both cases, the theoretical part is augmented by carefully designed practical work that builds on real and simulated practical environment (i.e., Internship/practicum associated with the preparation of two trade papers, a group simulation exercise, and a dissertation).

Content


Module I
International Economics
Mathematical and Statistical analysis for Business and Trade managers
Economic Growth, trade and Competitiveness
Module II
Trade Theory and Market Access
Multilateral Trading Arrangements
Integration Economics and Trading Arrangements
Module III
Legal Aspects of International Trade and Investment
Trade in Services
Economics and Commodity Market
Module IV
Trade Policy Analysis
Trade Modeling and Analysis
Trade Research Methodology
Module V
Business to Business Marketing OR
Management of Intellectual Property Rights and Entrepreneurial Assets
Investing in Emerging Market OR
International Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
Business and Trade Negotiations: Theory, Practice and Management I
COMPONENT I
Trade Internships I: Paper I
Trade Internships II: Paper II
COMPONENT II
Negotiation Simulation Project
COMPONENT III
Dissertation

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