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Denmark

Business & Economics

International Trade & Export

Bachelor of Export and Technology Management

3.5 years

€0 pa

Programme profile


This multidisciplinary programme combines technological know-how with commercial subjects, providing you with a deep insight into what companies do when they sell technical products and solutions.

The programme comprises three subject groups: Technology; Sales and Communication.

In the Technology group, you will look at product development, production processes, materials, construction, design and project management. In Sales, you will look at industrial exports, marketing, foreign trade, shipping / transportation and innovation. The Communication element comprises foreign languages, cultural understanding and negotiation techniques.

Programme content


Sales Strategies; Supply Chain Management ;Project Management ;Presentation Techniques; Theory of Science; The Global Market; Product Development ; Market Research; Strategic Marketing Planning; Business Economics and Logistics Optimisation; Law ; Electronics; Production Planning & Design; Personal Sales; Cross-Cultural Understanding; Quality Control; Environmental Management; Entrepreneurship; Specialisation Elective; Foreign language; Internship; Bachelor"s Project

Progression


The university currently offers no related Masters programmes, taught through English.

Entry Requirements


General Certificate of Education with examination in 8 subjects where at least 3 are A-levels, alternatively 2 A-levels + 2 AS-levels. Subjects to include Maths

Leaving Certificate, showing at least 6 subjects of which at least 2 Higher Level subjects (at least Grade C3, other subjects at least Grade D3 [Pass at A or B will be considered]. Pass Maths will be considered for Maths requirement. FETAC Level 5 Certificates and Level 6 Advanced Certificates will be considered for admission only to same study field as they would gain entry for in Ireland

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