APTPUO

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APTPUOAutomne2026ADM3718BCommerceinternational

$0–0k Ottawa, Ontario, Canada PART TIME
The Brief

“APTPUO - Automne 2026 - ADM3718B - Commerce international at APTPUO. Concentration on the changing environment of international trade, from a strategic, competitive and economic perspective.. Analysis of several factors in a regional and global perspective, including trade flows, the role of international institutions and regional trade agreements, and emerging market trends.”

Industry & Context.

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Eligibility Requirements

Course offered in person, Possibility of change in teaching mode for health or other reasons

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

MBA or Master's degree (preferably a Doctorate) in a field related to international trade, Recent professional experience in the field of the course, Good teaching experience, preferably in the field of international trade

What You'll Do.

Concentration on the changing environment of international trade

competitive and economic perspective.

Analysis of several factors in a regional and global perspective

including trade flows

the role of international institutions and regional trade agreements

and emerging market trends.

Consideration of issues related to ethics

environmental problems

and corporate social responsibility.

Includes a high-intensity experiential learning experience.

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