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      Foundation Year Programs in International Trade

      A foundation year program is designed to help students meet prerequisites for higher degree programs. For many students, enrolling in their degree of choice requires them to have taken certain courses in the past. A foundation year program can usually fill the entry requirements for the degree a student desires.

      What is a foundation year in international trade? Typically designed to give students the universal knowledge they need to study abroad, this program prepares students to enter a more advanced program by deepening their understanding of basic scholarly subjects. Courses usually cover topics such as mathematics, biology, geography, language, and economics to provide students with the fundamental knowledge they need to succeed in an international trade degree.

      A foundation year program in international trade usually helps students develop several critical skills, such as communication, language, and problem-solving. Strong communication and language skills may help students network efficiently and make more business contacts, potentially leading to more career opportunities in the future. Problem-solving skills are typically beneficial in all areas of life.

      Because no two universities are the same, the price of a foundation year program varies widely. To determine how much it costs to enroll in the program, it is usually a good idea to contact schools of interest directly.

      Students who earn a degree in international trade usually qualify for a diverse range of exciting careers. While many pursue jobs as customs brokers, others find positions as import agents. Jobs as freight forwarders are also popular options. Many become general business managers or international sales representatives for large companies, or students can choose to work as cultural advisors or global distribution managers.

      With technology expanding rapidly, universities have the opportunity to offer more students than ever before the opportunity to pursue higher education. Programs can usually be taken either on campus or online to cater to students’ preferences. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.