Campus:
South Campus - Windsor (B852)
Program Length:
One Year - Ontario College Graduate Certificate
Starts:
January 2012, May 2012, September 2012
Contact:
Domestic Students:Garry Glatter
519-972-2727 ext. 4331
gglatter@stclaircollege.ca
PROGRAM GOALS
St. Clair College's International Trade Management program provides students with the multi-skilled tools they require to compete in the ever challenging field of International Trade. Students will focus on in-depth analysis of case studies in international business through structured group work. Graduates will have the necessary knowledge and abilities to apply these skills in order to specialize in international trade. Students will learn to become competent in broad sectors of the global business environment including international marketing, trade research, logistics, finance, and market entry strategy among others.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Diploma or degree in a relevant field from a recognized college or university OR demonstrated competence through related work.
International Students - The English proficiency requirement is IELTS 6.0 with no band lower than 5.0; or TOEFL iBT 79 with no sections lower than 16. Students may have the English condition waived if they have graduated from a recognized (Canadian, USA, British, Australian, etc.) college or university where classes are conducted in the English language.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
- Gives graduates three semesters to polish their skills in international trade.
- Partnership agreement with Centenary College in New Jersey which enables ITM grads, who hold a university degree, to pursue their MBA.
- Qualifying graduates of the ITM graduate program can transfer 18 credits from St. Clair towards the 36 credit Centenary College MBA program.
- International entrepreneurs in the areas of importing and exporting, foreign business development, logistics, international marketing and purchasing agents.
- Agent, distributor, trade consultant, project management, sales
Fees are subject to adjustment each year. The fees for 2011 are as follows:
Total (3 semesters) Tuition and Compulsory Fees
$3,220
International Students
$13,650 approx.Includes tuition, health insurance and
international student service.
Textbooks and living expenses (accommodation,
meals and local transportation) not included.
Books & expendables per semester
$600 - $800
For a breakdown of tuition and other compulsory fees for Canadian, U.S. and International students, see Tuition & Fees.





