Master of International Trade and Finance

The Master of International Trade and Finance program is a graduate program designed to help students understand the complexities of global markets, learn the basic principles of international trade, and specialize in financial management.

This program provides students with a broad foundation in business, finance, economics, and accounting, and offers the opportunity to apply them in international trade and finance contexts. Students learn the techniques and skills needed to conduct business in global markets, while also developing strategic thinking, leadership, and problem-solving skills.

The program also provides students with a deep understanding of how to understand and interpret variables in global markets, understand international financial markets, use financial risk management techniques, and develop financial reporting and analysis skills.

This program also provides students with a broad foundation in strategic management that helps businesses gain competitive advantage and grow. In this way, students gain a deep understanding of how to determine and implement management strategies in an international business environment.

By participating in the Master of International Trade and Finance program, students can gain the skills and knowledge needed to become leaders in the international business world. Graduates of the program may have career opportunities such as financial analysts, business managers, marketing managers and international trade specialists.

Upon completion of the Master's in International Trade and Finance program, the degree earned will be a "Master's Degree" or "Master's Degree".

This degree is a second-level academic degree above a bachelor's degree and usually provides specialization in a field that requires advanced expertise and knowledge. A master's degree can open up a variety of career opportunities in business and academia, and can also help you gain admission to doctoral programs.

The International Trade and Finance master's program is an educational program that allows students to understand the role of international businesses in the global economy and to follow developments in financial markets. This program is usually preferred by students with undergraduate degrees in business, economics, finance and similar fields.

The program teaches students how to trade in international financial markets, international marketing and sales strategies, global economic trends and international business laws. In addition, students are expected to develop international business strategies, evaluate financial risks, and understand tax laws and regulations.

Students of the program gain the skills needed to follow developments in international financial markets, make international investments and pursue careers as senior managers in global businesses. They also gain the global perspective necessary to solve complex problems in the world of international business and finance and to understand differences between different cultures.

International Trade and Finance master's programs usually last one or one and a half years, and students are usually required to prepare a thesis or research project. While these programs provide students with academic depth in the fields of business and finance, they also introduce them to practical problems in the world of international business.

Upon completion of the Master of International Trade and Finance program, students are expected to gain the following program competencies:

Understand the basic concepts and principles of international trade, finance and business management.

Have knowledge of international marketing strategies, trade policies, customs legislation, international payments systems and financial instruments.

Learn about the legal, ethical and social responsibilities of international trade and finance transactions and understand the rules governing these transactions.

Understand financial analysis methods, risk management techniques and cost analysis.

Understand the functioning of international financial markets and the use of financial instruments.

Follow current developments in the world economy, analyze financial market trends and assess risks.

Use data analysis, modeling and computational methods to correctly analyze and manage trade and financial decisions.

Develop the leadership, collaboration, communication and management skills required to manage international trade and financial activities in a business.

These program competencies provide students with in-depth knowledge of international trade and finance and prepare them to begin their careers in the field of international business.

The employment opportunities of the Master of International Trade and Finance program are quite wide. Graduates of this program can work in many different positions in the field of international trade and finance.

Graduates can be employed in international companies, banks, financial consulting firms, insurance companies, investment companies, commercial brokerage firms, export and import companies, currency exchange offices, logistics companies and many other areas in the private sector.

There are also job opportunities in the public sector. Graduates can work in government institutions, trade consultancies, development agencies, private sector trade support institutions and similar public institutions.

Graduates of the Master of International Trade and Finance program have a high-quality workforce that can compete in both local and global job markets. Completion of the program also helps graduates have a wide business network.

The student's success in the courses is determined by evaluating the mid-term grades and the final exam grade together.

Mid-term grades consist of quizzes, mid-term exam grades and grades given to homework, applications and practical work depending on the course. In the credit system, the type and weight of mid-term and final evaluations (exams, homework, applications and similar) are reported to the relevant department head by the instructor teaching the course within the first two weeks of the semester and announced to the students by the relevant teaching unit administration. The final evaluation is determined by the instructor teaching the course with one of the following letter grades, taking into account the general success level of all students taking that course.

While the impact of the homework given during the semester on the final grade is 40%, the impact of the final exams at the end of the semester is 60%.

Graduation Requirements are as follows:

  • Successfully completing all courses in the program,
  • Having no FF grade,
  • Achieving a minimum grade of CB or higher for each course,
  • Completing 120 ECTS credits, with 60 credits from coursework and 60 credits from the thesis,
  • Submitting a thesis of at least 15,000 words in accordance with the "Thesis Writing Guide" provided by the Graduate Education Institute, and defending it if deemed necessary,
  • Presenting a thesis with a plagiarism rate below the accepted maximum of 30%,
  • Submitting the thesis approved in Turkish in English.