- Students acquire introductory level knowledge in core area courses and become able to use them both in departmental courses and in their careers.
- Students acquire comprehensive knowledge of international trade theories and practices.
- Students can utilize logistics management principles in a manner that maximizes efficiency in global supply chains.
- Students interpret international trade laws, agreements, and compliance standards within the framework of ethical values and can implement them when necessary
- Students can analyze global markets to make informed decisions in international trade.
- Students can optimize supply chain processes to reduce costs and increase efficiency.
- Students can implement various financing methods by comparing them comparatively to facilitate international transactions.
- Students effectively leverage technological solutions such as data analytics and the use of digital platforms by integrating them with logistic management practices.
- Students implement practices in logistics and supply chain management that embrace a sustainable philosophy by minimizing environmental, economic, and social harm.
- Students organize the flow processes of goods and services in the supply chain, thus gaining knowledge about financial management.