Who it’s for

You are ready to confront some of the dynamic issues and challenges of international sales, marketing, finance and contracts, and master strategies to establish an enduring global presence. You are interested in Canadian customs processes and want to learn about doing businesses across borders.

What you’ll learn

You will broaden your knowledge, skills, and appreciation of the customs and business practices among countries and globalized companies. You will confront some of the dynamic issues and challenges of international sales, marketing, finance and contracts, and master strategies to establish an enduring global presence.

Program details

Program length:

1 year full time (12 months)

Program delivery:

Evening courses with blended online and in-person learning

Credential:

Post-Graduate Diploma

Work-integrated Learning:

N/A

CIP Code1:

52.1101

Start Times:

  • Fall / Spring

Tuition:

$18,750*

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Your career

You will have the tools to work for companies who provide products and services globally. Whether working from one location or travelling frequently, you have the opportunity to work in a strong position with clients and customers locally, across the country and on the other side of the world.

Career opportunities

  • International sales representative
  • Business development manager
  • Business manager
  • Financial analyst
  • Foreign exchange consultant

Career opportunities

  • International sales representative
  • Business development manager
  • Business manager
  • Financial analyst
  • Foreign exchange consultant

Program features and outcomes

  • Industry-recognized instructors
  • Evening class times to suit working professionals
  • Blended course delivery (in-person and online)
  • Eligibility for FITT certificate or diploma in international trade
  • Provides opportunity to work towards FITT Certified International Trade Professional designation

Key Program Courses

  • International Market Entry Strategies
  • International Trade Finance
  • International Sales and Marketing
  • Global Value Chain
  • Products and Services for a Global Market
  • Feasibility of International Trades
  • Contracts and Negotiations
  • Canadian Customs Procedures

Academic requirements

See Program Overview for International Business on MITT.ca

English language requirements

You meet the English language requirements, if you: Are from an English Language Proficiency requirement exempted country, OR you meet one of our waiver requirements.

If you do not meet either of these requirements, please contact a Student Advisor to discuss English language tests and pathway programs that are accepted at MITT.

Student success stories

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