Qualification Overview

Qualification Title Graduate Diploma in International Trade
Qualification Type Graduate Diploma
Level 7
Credits 120
Subject Area
  • Management and Commerce » Business and Management » International Business
Strategic Purpose Statement
The programme provides students with a deep understanding of the different approaches to operating and managing business that function across borders and in an international economics context. Students explore the influence and impact of international trade and financial markets on business operations, the importance of global marketing and e-commerce activities as a means to drive international trade and sales, the intricacies of managing multinational supply chains effectively, and the challenges of managing people from diverse backgrounds and cultures. A key aspect of student learning in the programme is centred on building a comprehensive understanding of the structure and process of strategic planning and decision-making aimed at creating and capturing competitive advantage in international markets and through international trade. A key aim of the programme is to grow students' ethical, bi-cultural and cross-cultural toolkit. This is inclusive of cultural awareness, cultural sensitivity, and how to navigate and develop tools in this space which is vital to an international business context. The programme helps students recognise the importance of Māori as tangata whenua, Māori cultural values and Te Tiriti o Waitangi and its impact and obligations on activities in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
Graduate profile
Upon successful completion of this programme, students will be able to: 1. Apply economic theories to analyse international economics, including growth, trade, and exchange rates, within the context of government policies and global issues 2. Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of business management, including internal and external environmental analysis, ethical and cultural considerations, management functions, and recognition of Māori values, to generate optimal management practices for international businesses. 3. Analyse and evaluate markets and environmental factors to develop localized and global marketing strategies for an international business. 4. Analyse the trends and inhibitors of e-commerce through critically evaluating business practices, technologies, positioning, and marketing strategies to meet legal, ethical, social, and security requirements in an international trade context 5. Analyse and apply critical thinking skills to evaluate and solve problems related to the impact of foreign exchange markets and the international monetary system on global financial operations in an international financial context. 6. Apply knowledge of supply chain management and strategy to create competitive advantages for a business in the globalization context. 7. Critically evaluate complex internal and external factors and apply relevant global strategic theories and conceptual frameworks to operate effectively and efficiently in an international business environment, to achieve competitive advantage in global business.
Education pathways
Graduates will have developed the skills, knowledge and attributes to be able to successfully progress into higher-level
post-graduate study in fields related to international business and trade in New Zealand or overseas universities.
Employment pathways
Graduates will have developed the skills, knowledge and attributes to be able pursue a diverse range of employment
and career opportunities in the sphere of international business and trade.To find out more about employment opportunities click on the CareersNZ logo, then the provider who offers this qualification.
Entry Requirements
A candidate for admission to this programme of study shall have: 1. Successfully complete a Bachelor's degree in any field other than the specific graduate diploma field, or 2. Successfully completed a Level 6 or 7 Diploma and relevant work and/or life experience (equivalent to a Bachelor's degree) and an interview to assess the student's suitability for the programme, on individual basis, or 3. For domestic students, evidence of equivalent practical, professional, or educational experience, e.g., three years full time work experience (relevant to the selected field of study), and an interview as well as a literacy and numeracy test to assess the candidate's suitability for the programme, and 4. Candidates with English as a second language are required to have an IELTS Academic score of 6.0 with no individual band score lower than 5.5 from a single report, or equivalent, as listed in the NZQA Programme Approval, Recognition, and Accreditation Rules 2022 Appendix (https://www2.nzqa.govt.nz/about-us/rules-fees-policies/nzqa-rules/approval-recognition-and-accreditation/#e10518_heading1) 5. Applicants who meet the requirements for admission are accepted into the programme in the order of their applications being received. Additional requirement: In order to fully participate in the online components of NZCB's Graduate Diploma in International Trade programme, students are required to have access to the following: 1. Hardware: A reliable computer (desktop or laptop), tablet, or smartphone with the ability to stream video and audio content. 2. Software: * An up-to-date operating system (Windows, macOS, or equivalent) * A recent version of a web browser (such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge) * Microsoft Office Suite or equivalent software for document creation and editing (Word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation software) 3. Internet Access: A reliable, high-speed internet connection capable of streaming video and participating in live webinars. 4. Digital Literacy Skills: * Basic proficiency in using the internet for research and communication * Familiarity with email communication, including attaching and downloading files * Basic understanding of how to use word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software * Ability to participate in online discussions and webinars
Education Organisation New Zealand College of Business Limited
Developed By New Zealand College of Business Limited
Quality Assured By New Zealand Qualifications Authority
Number 4920
Status Current
Created 2023-11-13 14:43:21.58
Next Review 2026-02-26 00:00:00.0
Content
The Graduate Diploma in International Trade is a 120-credit programme. All seven courses below are compulsory in this programme, they are: 1. GDIT 301 - Economics and Trade (15 credits) 2. GDIT 302 - International Business Management (15 credits) 3. GDIT 303 - Global Marketing (15 credits) 4. GDIT 304 - E-Commerce Strategy (15 credits) 5. GDIT 305 - International Financial Management (15 credits) 6. GDIT 306 - Supply Chain Management (15 credits) 7. GDIT 307 - Strategic Management for Competitive Advantage (30 credits)

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