Courses

Certificate IV in International Trade


This qualification reflects the role of individuals who use well-developed international trade skills and a broad knowledge base in a wide variety of international trade contexts. It is well-developed to deliver international trade skills and training on how to research international markets, plan for international trade, solve problems, analyze and evaluate information, coordinate business resources, implement international client relationship strategies, and identify workplace and business risks. The candidates will typically report to a more senior international trade/business practitioner.

Possible job titles are – 

  • Export Customer Service Coordinator 
  • Exporter 
  • Importer
  • Trade Coordinator

 

 
  • Has successfully passed the Myanmar Matriculation Examination (11 Years of Education) or has gained the High School Leaving Certificate or equivalent.
  • Has an IELTS overall score of 5 and has achieved 5.0 or above to progress on to the next qualification (IELTS exam cost is to be bored by the student).
  • Successfully qualified ACCIT Foundation Course. 
  • Completed Certificate III in International Trade or other relevant qualification.
  • With vocational experience in assisting international trade/business team leaders, supervisors or managers to conduct international trade/business activities but without formal international trade qualifications or have been working as Export Clerk, Import Clerk & Import/Export Clerk.

 

52 weeks (Full Time) 

Class room based  

There are 10 units of competency that must be completed as part of this qualification. 

  1. Research international markets  
  2. Plan for international trade  
  3. Market goods and services internationally  
  4. Implement international client relationship strategies 
  5. Coordinate business resources  
  6. Implement workplace information system  
  7. Show leadership in the workplace  
  8. Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs to meet  
  9. Identify risk and apply risk management processes 
  10. Undertake marketing activities

 

3rd September 2018 | 26th November 2018 | 25th February 2019 | 20th May 2019