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New Trade Courses

Education and Training International is pleased to announce that a suite of new programs are now available for enrolment.

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International Trade & Business (Certificate IV to Diploma)   


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Provides students with high level skills to operate at management level internationally. The course focuses on building international relationships, analysing marketing information and advertising products and services internationally. Topics covered include law, research, international marketing, exporting and importing.

Summary

Program Summary
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Duration (depends on entry & exit point): 1 to 1.5 years of full-time study
Study Location(s) Available: Northbridge
College(s): Central TAFE
Approximate Tuition Costs: A$10,000 per year
Commencement/Intake Availability: February and July

Download our Subject handbook (PDF) of all Business & Management courses.


Qualifications Available in this Program (depending on your entry & exit points)
  • Certificate IV in Business - International Trade
  • Diploma of International Business

Program Components & Pathway

This program can include multiple courses and different entry and exit points providing students the flexibility to begin at the most suitable stage and continue studying till they reach their desired outcome. Please see the study pathway diagram below.

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General Entry Requirements and Pre-requisites

Entry into the Certificate IV requires the equivalent of Australian Year 10 with passes in English or completion of any Certificate III in Business.

For Yr 10-11 and Yr 12 academic equivalence, please refer to the Entry Requirements Summary (PDF) for your relevant country. This also details the normal English proficiency standard needed.


What You'll Learn in Each Course

The Certificate IV aims to give students an overview of working in an international environment. It involves study areas such as law, research, international marketing, exporting and importing.

The Diploma allows students the opportunity to develop high level skills to be able to operate at management level internationally. This course focuses on building international relationships, analysing marketing information and advertising products and services internationally.


Career Outcomes

Graduates of this course can pursue opportunities with all businesses involved in international trade or operations, such as multi-national corporations who are involved in importing and exporting.


Further Study & University Options

Successful completion of the Diploma may allow students to continue further studies at university in related subjects. Please contact your specific university of interest for more details on entry.


Detailed Course & Unit Information

These courses consist of required units and a broad choice of elective units allowing students to specialise in certain areas. A sample program structure and unit outline is available in the Subject handbook (PDF).


Other General Study Information


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Student Profile

wenStudent: Wen Qing Dou - China

Course
: Diploma of Business

Where
: Swan TAFE - Bentley

"Studying and living in a foreign country is a really big challenge for me, however, Swan TAFE has offered me wonderful opportunities to mix with local students as well as people from other cultures. Now I'm a university commerce student having acquired a wide range of knowledge about business due to the professional lecturers at TAFEWA. I will carry lots of good memories with me."

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