Key words HEADWORDS:, Trading-and financial techniques, IWETO-code S186 International trade
Objectives - The student has to obtain an insight in the complexity of the current business affairs, actual trends and evolution.
- He has to obtain an insight in the structure of the Belgian distribution sector.
- He can evaluate the importance of the export for the Belgian economy.
- He can put accents on the European integration process and evaluate the consequences for the trade and the employment.
- The student has an insight in the flexibility of the trade process, the riks of the trade activities and knows how to anticipate on this.
- The student has to obtain interest for the current affairs concerning the trade happenings.
Topics Trade: origin and setting
Organisation of trade and distribution
Intermediary in the trade
Trade balance
Characteristics of the Belgian international trade
Trade policy and trade agreements
European integration
Customs settlement in the international trade
Discussions of actual trade techniques, the financial products
Trade documents
Paying skills and financial skills
Risk management
Discussion of the financial sector and the organisation of the produce trade in the actual global context
Prerequisites no specific basic competencies required
Final Objectives KNOWLEDGE:
General professional requisites:
- Basic knowledge of trade-and finacial documents.
- Imposed knowledge of trade documents.
- Master trade- and financial techniques.
- Knowledge of legal, economic and accountancy documents
SKILLS:
General professional requisites:
- Follow the big economic developments
- Be able to applicate trade-and financial techniques in the given circumstances.
ATTITUDES:
General professional requisites:
- Inquisitiveness and actualise knowledge permanently.
Materials used Handbook (Foreign trade - Temmerman/Walters - publishing company de Boeck).
Extra document material through websites + own -by students- collected documentation
material; video material.
Study costs Handbook and possible photocopy's at accepted market price of the college of higher education Gent.
Study guidance Individual learning problems can always be discussed with the teacher.
Teaching Methods Formal lectures completed with actual acknowledgement.
Follow topicality per chapter.
Own contribution of the students is stimulated and teamwork is encouraged through interactive group discussions.
Assessment First session: Written exam: 100%
Second session: Written exam: 100%
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