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INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND FINANCE PROGRAM COURSE CONTENTS

INTT 501 (ADVANCED MICROECONOMICS)

This course examines, short and long run production and costs. Ever-globalizing world, pricing in competitive and oligopolistic markets are examined in detail.

INTT 502 (ADVANCED MACROECONOMICS)

In this course, inflation, unemployment and economics growth problems and the solutions for these problems are examined in both national and international environment and Turkey related considerations are especially emphasized.

INTT 504 (INTERNATIONAL TRADE THEORY AND POLICY)

Modern instruments that concern international trade policy, economies of scale in international trade, market structures, international factor movements, trade and development relations and World Trade Organization (WTO) law specifically

are discussed.

INTT 505 (MARKETING)

This course examines modern marketing strategies, product policies, pricing decisions, placement and promotion strategies and market segmentation, targeting and positioning approaches. 

INTT 508 (INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND FINANCIAL INSTUTIONS)

In this course, the structures of some international trade and financial institutions and their activities such as WTO, IMF, World Bank, BIS, EBRD are examined. These institutional players’ role to provide fund and develop economic policies is discussed. Also, how these institutions are effective to balance external equilibrium with the countries that they are in contact is covered.

INTT 509 (COMPETITION LAW AND ANTITRUST APPLICATIONS)

This course looks at the examination of competition law systems of Turkish, EU and the USE and the evaluation of competition restricted applications. This course is prepared to provide practical aspects of competition law to International Trade Master’s students.

INTT 510 (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS)

In this course, national differences in political economies, foreign direct investment, import, export and counter trade, international opportunity analysis, the planning and organizing of international activities, global human resources topics are examined.

INTT 511 (TRANSPORTATION AND CUSTOMS PROCEDURES)

In this course, INCOTERMS and transportation, test and control of goods, customs clearance of goods in import-export, shipping status and transportation documents, insurance of goods, customs value and customs tariffs, Turkish customs regime topics are examined.

INTT 512 (INTERNATIONAL MARKETING)

In this course, definition of international marketing, political, legal and cultural environments, marketing research, market analysis and foreign market penetration strategies, and product, price, place and promotion (Marketing 4P Strategies) are examined.

INTT 513 (INTERNATIONAL CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS)

In this course, the role of arbitrage in international transactions and the integrations that are functional, environmental and institutional in international dimension are examined.

INTT 514 (INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRANSACTIONS AND APPLICATIONS)

In this course, foreign trade import/export applications, international trade financing and credit based instrument, international trade documents, international sales contract, e-trade applications and Turkish Foreign Trade Regime are examined.

INTT 515 (INTERNATIONAL BANKING)

In this course, international financial intermediaries and international banking system are examined. The historical development and fundamentals of international banking system, recent developments and problems, financial crisis, international trade and investment banking, planning and management, legislative regulations are examined.

INTT 516 (RISK MANAGEMENT IN INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS)

In this course, the management of foreign exchange rate risk are focused from the view of both theoretical and practical applications. Eliminating the foreign exchange rate risk (hedging), futures, forwards, options and swap transfers and its characteristics, risk evaluations are examined in the content of the course.

INTT 517 (GAME THEORY: STRATEGIC TRADE POLICY)

This course analyzes normal and common games, Nash Equilibrium, Sub-Game Perfect Equilibrium, Sequential Equilibrium, collaboration, reputation, tariff with negotiation, quota, and export subsidies under the approach of game theory.

INTT 518 (INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT)

INTT 518 course analyzes financing cost of capital for valuation and investment decisions of international applications and forecasting of futures to examine specific characteristics for international opportunities. Also, images of capital structures, debt policy and capitalization are discussed.

INTT 519 (EUROPEAN UNION TRADE POLICY AND TURKEY)

In this course, European Union Trade Policy and the results and problems of Turkey’s initiatives are reviewed. Also, possible solutions are discussed.

INTT 520 (Special Topics)

INTT 520 course examines current topics and problems of international trade and management.

INTT 521 (INTERNATIONAL PROJECT FINANCING)

In this course, international project financing that provides limited recourse opportunity or irrevocable letters of credit are examined. International project financing is the main financing method that creates big income flow caused by profitable and independent assets. This course provides the ability of understanding international project financing and joining this kind of transactions. In the content of this course, financial modeling and project evaluation, reduced cash flow analyzes, international project risk, assurance mechanism and international project documentation are examined.

MAN 520 (HUMAN RESOURCES)

This course examines human resources and its main components in advanced, EEC regulations, task and job designs, human resources planning, selection, recruitment, training, progressing, security and health of personnel, international human resources are examined.

MAN 530 (PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT)

In this course, project management, its technics, tools and processes; project selection, planning, organization and control, budgeting and costing, timing, resource allocation, monitoring and information systems, project inspection and finishing are examined.

MAN 536 (MANAGEMENT SCIENCE)

Historical perspective of management science, operations research, problem solving, constant and sequential decision making, scientific method, the formulization of linear programming and the solving of linear programming problems, graphical, algebraic and simplex methods, duality, parametric and sensibility analyzes, transportation and appointment problems and its solving, network analyzes, add-numbered programming, non-linear programming, dynamic programming, inventory models, markov process, management applications.