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Master of International Trade and Development
M.IT&D
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| Location: | North Terrace Campus |
| Duration: | 1 year
(full-time or
part-time |
| Degree/Award: | Masters by Coursework |
The Master of International Trade and Development aims to instil the ability to think and act strategically about international trade and development issues.
The program is structured to provide a practically-orientated understanding of global, regional and national trade, investment and development issues.
Students will leave the program equipped to put their newly gained knowledge into practice in their workplace.
Students undertake 36 units of Trade, Economics and Law courses taught over Summer Semester, Semester 1, Winter Semester and Semester 2.
Choose your applicant type to view the relevant admissions information for this program.
I am a:
| SATAC Code | 3CM125 |
| Annual tuition fees
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Australian Full-fee place: $18,250
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| Enquiries | Student Centre |
Not an international applicant?
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| IELTS Total | 6 [more info] |
| Annual tuition fees
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International student place: $26,250 |
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IELTS
Total
Reading
Listening
Speaking
Writing
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6
5.5
5.5
6
6
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Not an international applicant applying with Australian year 12 results?
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| Annual tuition fees
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International student place: $26,250 |
| Enquiries | Student Centre |
The study plans
given are examples of pathways through this degree. For a complete description,
see the program rules.
To qualify for the degree of Master of International Trade and Development you must complete courses with a combined total of not less than 36 units comprising the following:
| The following comulsory courses (27 units): |
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| Three of the following (9 units): |
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Careers in international trade and development increasingly require knowledge and skills that transcend traditional academic disciplines. Government officials, business representatives, international aid agency employees and others working in today's global environment need a broad background in economics, international law, trade policy and business to effectively meet the challenges they face.
The University of Adelaide is committed to regular reviews of the courses and programs it offers to students. The University of Adelaide therefore reserves the right to discontinue or vary programs and courses without notice. Please read the important information contained in the disclaimer.
Last updated: Friday, 16 Oct 2009