The International Trade and Freight Forwarding program imparts knowledge and skills required for exporting goods and services from Canada (FITT), and also develops skills and knowledge of inland, air and marine movement of goods and services from the point of view of importation into Canada (Ciffa). The Enterprise Resource Planning course gives an overview of the software products that companies are now relying on to advance their international business management systems and integrate all aspects of their organization. In addition, the program also includes work experience (practicum) at various trade businesses. The purpose of the practicum is to apply the theory and skills learnt throughout the program and observe professionals in practical situations. The students also acquire situational-specific skills and identify areas that may need to be developed further. Students receive feedback and evaluation of their performance and gain valuable contacts in this diverse field. The successful completion of all courses (including a 4-week practicum) is required for program graduation.
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