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Master of Global Trade in partnership with the hinrich foundation School of Business & Management Master of Global Trade Program code: MC278 Campus: Saigon South Duration: 1.5 years Intakes: February, October
— — Program overview Designed in collaboration with industry Develop expertise on the global trading system and the Many leading industry partners were involved in the development of the curriculum and continue to engage in international challenges and opportunities facing your the program. Their support ensures that students gain the most contemporary knowledge and skills as part of organisation while connecting with global trade leaders in an educational experience that is relevant and practical to their careers. this program. — Developed in partnership with the Hinrich Foundation and a wide range of industry partners, the curriculum is up to About the Hinrich Foundation date with global realities in the rapidly changing area of trade and is highly practical for working professionals. The Hinrich Foundation is a philanthropic organisation that works to advance n Work on real-world case studies provided by industry mutually beneficial and sustainable global partners. trade. The foundation supports original n Connect with fellow professionals at the forefront of research and education programs that trade in the Asia-Pacific. build understanding and leadership in global trade. It is building a network of — n Learn from trade experts who bring academic and industry experience from around the world. next-generation trade leaders by partnering Learn from experts with universities and corporations across n Balance your work and life with the help of a global value chains. customised learning calendar, with 12 courses Steve Clarke Warrick Cleine BSc, MBA, PhD CEO and Chairman, delivered in intensive mode over 15 months. Program Manager KPMG Vietnam and Cambodia — Dr Clarke had a career as an executive, entrepreneur and consultant, with a focus Warrick is one of Southeast Asia’s leading corporate advisors. He is Program structure on retail and brand management, and Adjunct Industry Professor at RMIT. on connecting companies with Asian manufacturing bases. Global Trade International Logistics Managing Across Cultures Sales and Cross-cultural Managing Technology and Business and Economic Analysis Negotiation Innovation Burkhard Schrage John Vong BA, CEP, MALD, PhD BA, MBA, CPA, PhD Global Market Entry Strategies Business Operations Management International Strategy Dr Schrage has expertise in emerging Visiting Professor Vong is an experienced markets strategies, strategic international consultant currently working Business Data Analytics Leadership and Ethics Global Business Consulting management, empirical aspects of with the Asian Development Bank. He privatisation and deregulation. He has also has previously taught at the National taught in Singapore and the United States. University of Singapore. — Meet our students Stephen Olson Ian Eddie Our students have, on average, 10-12 years of working experience in managerial- and executive-level roles at Research Fellow, Hinrich Foundation PhD leading local companies and multinational organisations, including Samsung, Nestle, HSBC, EY Consulting and Visiting Professor Olson is a former trade Professor Eddie, from Australia, is New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, across a wide range of trade-related industries. negotiator. He was previously on the US an expert in international corporate team for the North American Free Trade governance regulations. Agreement (NAFTA) negotiations. My Nguyen Marketing Director, TV and Audio Business Division, Samsung Vietnam Michael Rowe Eckart Dutz BA, MBA, PhD PhD The program is helping me to grow within my current role. For my next move, I want to take a role in general management. I hope the program Dr Rowe is a business strategy specialist Dr Eckart is a supply chain expert with will be a pathway into a regional role or a global role. In the class, we have who has held consulting and executive a focus on Vietnam. He is currently the about 30 students from different countries and different industries. With management roles across a range of General Director of Pacific Partners that diversity, it’s great to exchange knowledge and ideas. public and private sector industries. (VN) Ltd., a fast-moving consumer goods sourcing company.
— — Entry requirements Why choose ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS RMIT? Applicants must meet the following: International qualification n A bachelor degree* or higher level qualification in business (or a Study this globally related discipline), with a GPA of 1.0 (out of 4.0); or recognised degree in a truly international setting. n RMIT Graduate Certificate in Global Trade. * The bachelor degree must be deemed equivalent to an Australian bachelor degree. If you do not meet the above minimum academic requirements, Highly qualified experts please contact us for alternative pathways. Learn from experts who bring a wealth of experience ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS from the world of trade. Applicants must have successfully completed RMIT English for University Advanced or must have achieved one of the following Practical learning requirements: Excel in real-world case n IELTS (Academic) 6.5+ (no band below 6.0). studies, projects with industry partners and trade simulations. n TOEFL iBT 79+ (with minimum score of 13 in Reading, 12 in Listening, 18 in Speaking and 21 in Writing). n Pearson Test of English (Academic) 58+ (no communication Designed for industry band below 50). Study a curriculum created n Cambridge English Advanced (CAE) or Proficiency (CPE) 176+ in partnership with many (no component below 169). leading industry partners. n An RMIT bachelor’s degree or postgraduate qualification within the past five years. n A bachelor’s degree or a postgraduate qualification within the Career connections past five years from RMIT or an institution from a recognised Network with fellow English-speaking countries (see QR link for more information). professionals who are working at the forefront of trade. Requirements for international applicants bit.ly/studyrequirements Friendly class schedule Note: TOEFL and IELTS are recognised for two years from the test date. RMIT English results are only recognised for one year from the course Balance your commitments completion date. and complete a course each month in intensive mode. CONTACT US Global opportunities Choose from 200+ partner RMIT UNIVERSITY VIETNAM universities worldwide for an 702 Nguyen Van Linh Street, Tan Phong Ward, District 7, HCMC exchange or short course. (84) 28 3776 1369 enquiries@rmit.edu.vn Information correct at time of printing. This publication is intended as a general guide. RMIT University Vietnam reserves the right to alter any program or admission requirements, and availability of courses. For the most up-to-date program information, please visit www.rmit.edu.vn. Printed: December 2020
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