MA in International Business and Leadership-Trade Management

Hamburg

 

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Program Overview

The MA in International Business and Leadership - Trade Management program at SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences is a specialized track within the broader International Business and Leadership program. It focuses specifically on the complexities of trade, equipping students with the knowledge and skills required to navigate the intricacies of international trade management. The program spans over an extensive period, offering a comprehensive two-year curriculum.

Curriculum: The curriculum for the Trade Management specialization encompasses a strategic blend of international business fundamentals and in-depth trade-specific subjects. Core courses cover areas such as global trade policies, international trade law, logistics and supply chain management, trade finance, market analysis, and cross-border negotiations. These courses provide students with a strong foundation in understanding the complexities and nuances of international trade dynamics.Additionally, elective courses enable students to tailor their learning experience according to their career aspirations, offering options such as export management, trade compliance, sustainable trade practices, and emerging market strategies. Practical components, such as case studies and simulations, complement theoretical learning to provide a holistic understanding of trade management.

Research Focus: The program encourages a research-centric approach, fostering an environment where students delve into in-depth research on trade-related topics. Students have opportunities to engage in research projects exploring areas like global trade trends, trade policies’ impact on economies, sustainable trade practices, and the influence of geopolitical factors on trade dynamics. Faculty members actively mentor students in conducting research, providing guidance and support throughout the process.Access to specialized research resources and databases enables students to conduct comprehensive analyses, leading to insightful research outcomes that contribute to the field of trade management.

Industry Engagement: SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences emphasizes practical learning through industry engagement initiatives specific to trade management. Partnerships with trade organizations, multinational corporations, and international trade chambers offer students exposure to real-world trade operations. This engagement includes internships, trade-related workshops, guest lectures by industry experts, and collaborative projects with businesses operating in global trade.Students get hands-on experience in trade compliance, documentation, market entry strategies, and navigating regulatory frameworks, preparing them for the dynamic trade environment.

Global Perspective: The Trade Management specialization fosters a global perspective by addressing the interconnectedness of economies and the significance of international trade. The curriculum integrates modules on global trade patterns, cross-cultural trade negotiations, international trade regulations, and the role of trade in fostering economic development. The diverse cohort of students from different cultural backgrounds further enhances cross-cultural understanding, preparing graduates for global trade scenarios.Opportunities for international study programs, trade-related conferences, and collaborations with global trade entities provide students with exposure to various trade practices and cultures, enriching their global outlook.

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Location

Hamburg

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

Euro 12900

SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences sets clear and transparent entry requirements for international students, ensuring a fair and accessible admissions process. 

Academic Qualifications: Prospective international students applying for postgraduate programs are typically required to have attained a minimum academic score of 60% or above in their previous educational qualifications. This criterion serves as a benchmark for assessing a student's academic capability for admission consideration.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS Requirements: An overall IELTS score of 6.5 is mandatory for admission to postgraduate programs at SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences. Additionally, there should be no individual band score less than 5.5 in the IELTS test.
  • TOEFL iBT Requirements: For applicants opting for TOEFL, the minimum overall score required is 89 with no sub-score falling below 17 in each section.            
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Overall score of 58 with a minimum of 42.

SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences provides various scholarships and financial aid options to support international students in their academic pursuits.

1. Diversity Scholarship: This scholarship aims to promote diversity within the student body. It is awarded based on various criteria, including academic excellence, extracurricular activities, and personal background.

2. Social Engagement Scholarship: Awarded to students who have demonstrated significant involvement in social projects, volunteer work, or community service, emphasizing their social causes.

3. Merit-Based Scholarships: SRH Berlin offers scholarships based on academic merit, rewarding outstanding achievements in previous studies or academic records.

4. Need-Based Financial Support: Financial aid options are available to students facing economic challenges, assisting them in managing tuition fees and living expenses.

5. Sports Scholarships: For students excelling in sports, the university offers scholarships to support their athletic endeavors while pursuing higher education.

6. Country-Specific Scholarships: SRH Berlin may provide scholarships tailored to students from specific countries or regions, encouraging international diversity and academic exchange.

Graduating with a specialized Master of Arts (MA) in International Business and Leadership - Trade Management from SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences provides graduates with a skill set tailored specifically for roles within the complex realm of international trade.

Trade Analyst or Researcher: Graduates can pursue roles as trade analysts or researchers, conducting in-depth analysis on global trade trends, policies, and market dynamics. They contribute valuable insights to organizations, governmental bodies, or research institutions.

Trade Compliance Specialist: Given their expertise in international trade regulations and policies, graduates are well-equipped for roles ensuring compliance with trade laws and regulations in various industries. They may work in multinational corporations or consulting firms.

Export Manager or Coordinator: Graduates can take on responsibilities in export management, overseeing and coordinating the exportation of goods or services across borders. They ensure compliance with trade regulations and optimize logistics for efficient exports.

International Trade Consultant: With knowledge in trade strategies, market analysis, and cross-border negotiations, graduates can offer consulting services to businesses looking to expand globally, providing insights on market entry strategies and international trade practices.

Logistics and Supply Chain Manager: Proficiency in trade-related logistics and supply chain management positions graduates for roles ensuring smooth operations of global supply chains, optimizing transportation, and reducing trade-related bottlenecks.

International Business Development Manager: Graduates can contribute to business development initiatives, identifying new markets, establishing partnerships, and devising strategies for international market expansion.

Government Trade Officer: Some graduates may opt for roles in governmental bodies or trade agencies, contributing their expertise in international trade policies, negotiations, and regulatory compliance.

Trade Policy Analyst: Positions in research institutions, think tanks, or governmental bodies involve analyzing and influencing trade policies and their impact on economic growth, industries, and global markets.

Global Trade Coordinator: Graduates can work for trade associations, chambers of commerce, or international organizations coordinating trade-related events, promoting trade partnerships, and fostering international business collaborations.

International Sales Manager: Leveraging their understanding of global market dynamics, graduates can excel in roles focused on international sales strategies, managing sales teams, and expanding market reach globally.


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