BSB41115 Certificate IV in International Trade
CRICOS Course Code: 098242E

This course covers a wide range of skills and knowledge required for building a career in international trade and business across a range of levels. Topics can include international transfer of services and international transport of goods; researching international business opportunities and markets; marketing goods and services internationally; obtaining specialist permits for import and export of goods; understand-ing international legal requirements for trade; forecasting international market and business needs; and promoting products and services to international markets.
Who benefits from this training?
The Certificate IV in International Trade is perfect for people who apply knowledge, practical skills in managing International Trade. They would be expert problem-solvers, could analyse a wide variety of information and may be responsible for the work of others.
Potential careers
International Freight Forwarder
Export Customer Service
Coordinator
Exporter
Importer
Import/ Export Coordinator
Trade Coordinator
Units | |
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BSBINT409 | Plan for international trade |
BSBINT401 | Research international business opportunities |
BSBMKG416 | Market goods and services internationally |
BSBREL403 | Implement international client relationship strategies |
BSBMKG414 | Undertake marketing activities |
BSBREL401 | Establish networks |
BSBMGT402 | Implement operational plan |
BSBINT405 | Apply knowledge of import and export international conventions, laws and finance |
BSBRSK401 | Identify risk and apply risk management processes |
BSBINT408 | Prepare business advice on the taxes and duties for international trade transactions |
Develop a strong knowledge base with this certificate’s thorough coverage of the permits, opportunities, market knowledge, and forecasting skills necessary for a career in international trade.
Quick Course Guide
Delivery mode - Blended learning 33% online and 67% face to face
Course Duration - 26 weeks
Location - Sydney Campus
Entry Requirements
Every student will have an initial interview to assess their individual learning needs and their language, literacy and numeracy skills.
Completed Australian Year 12 or equivalent
IELTS 5.5 English language equivalence if a non-native English speaker
Be aged over 18