Course Description:
Students will develop the skills and acquire the knowledge required to navigate a wide variety of international trade contexts. Students will learn the international conventions of law and finance in relation to import/export and how to research international business opportunities. Students will also learn how to prepare business advice on import/export issues and how to develop a plan for international trade.
Instalment Plan:
Monthly direct debit
Timing/Loading:
20 hours/week
Specific days will be advised during orientation
Resource Fees:
$400
Tuition Fees:
$5,210
Entry Requirements:
WACE / Cert III (or greater)
Matured Aged students are assessed on case by case basis on their eligibility to enrol to the respective course based on their working experience if they do not have evidence of previous required academic qualifications.
Duration:
Total: 24 weeks
(20 study week + 4 weeks break)
One Semester
Course Content:
BSBCMM401 – Make a Presentation
BSBLDR403 – Lead Team Effectiveness
BSBMKG414 – Undertake Marketing Activities
BSBREL401 – Establish Networks
BSBINT401 – Research International Business Opportunities
BSBMKG415 – Research International Markets
BSBINT409 – Plan for International Trade
BSBMKG416 – Market Goods and Services Internationally
BSBCUS401 – Coordinate Implementation of Customer Service Strategies
BSBCUS403 – Implement Customer Service Standards
Assessment Methods:
- Reports
- Interviews
- Role playing
- Case studies
- Group projects
- Observations
- Presentations
- Problem solving
Employment Opportunities:
- Export Customer Service Coordinator
- Export Clerk
- Import Clerk
- Trade Coordinator
Further Education:
BSB50815 Diploma of International Business