Programme Title (Arabic) |
ماجستير في التجارة الدولية والتخطيط
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Acronym / Abbreviation*
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MITS
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Programme Code
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ITS9000
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Programme Duration
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1 Year/Cycle 6 Months
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Programme Level
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Level 9
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Programme Credits
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180
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Award Category
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Masters
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Effective From
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2024/2025 Sem 1
as of (
February 2025 )
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Owner |
School of Logistics & Maritime
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Professional Body
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Professional Body
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Recognition Status
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Effective From
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Interim Date
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Professional Bodies
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Contact Person
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Evidence
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Employability Skills
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Yes
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29/05/2023
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Target Groups*
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International Students |
People in Employment |
Unemployed |
Targeted Industry Groups |
Other |
Qualification Completion Requirements Criteria
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Awarded where candidates have successfully met all the requirements below:
- Completion of all courses listed in Schedule A.
- Completion of 180 credits.
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Programme Overview*
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Bahrain Polytechnic was established by Royal Decree to address the need for a skilled Bahraini workforce to support
economic growth and development. To support the development of the workforce, Bahrain Polytechnic aims to produce
graduates with applied, professional qualifications. The supply chain management sector is critical to this vision. This
includes the different modes which, when joined together, are referred to as the global supply-chain and are made of
separate yet interconnecting industries.
The Master of International Trade and Strategy (MITS) programme aims to develop rounded graduates who have not
only the requisite skills demanded of the 21st Century workplace but also skills and knowledge required in the modern
trade, transport and logistics industry. MITS is specifically designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the
global trade landscape and the various policies, regulations, and procedures that govern international trade. These themes
are covered in conjunction with the wider issues of sustainability and international governance.
Bahrain Polytechnic's partnership with industry supporters is critical to the qualification and input on the curriculum is sought
from key industry and government stakeholders in order to maintain the currency of the programme and ensure the relevance
of graduates to industry needs.
In sum, the MITS programme is designed to prepare students becoming future professionals and competent international trade
leaders within Bahrain, the wider region and internationally.
The programme is appropriate for candidates seeking to advance their careers and assume leadership positions in multinational
corporations, government agencies, international organisations, or entrepreneurial ventures. The curriculum is intended to provide
students with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of international trade and business, as well as the tools necessary
to navigate the dynamic global business environment.
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Entry and Selection*
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Recognized bachelor’s degree or its equivalent in all disciplines.
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A minimum of two years' experience in international trade or business-related fields or positions
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English entry requirements:
- IELTS score of 6.5 or evidence of a bachelor's degree with English as the only language of instruction.
- Or, passing English selection tests / interviews in reading, writing, speaking, and listening at the required level or equivalent.
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Selection and Criteria and Process*
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Where there are more applicants who meet the programme entry criteria than can be accepted, the following shall be used:
Selection Criteria:
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Recognized bachelor’s degree or its equivalent in all disciplines.
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A minimum of two years' experience in international trade or business-related fields or positions
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English entry requirements:
- IELTS score of 6.5 or evidence of a bachelor's degree with English as the only language of instruction.
- Or, passing English selection tests / interviews in reading, writing, speaking, and listening at the required level or equivalent
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Major Selection Criteria*
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Accreditation / External Approval Requirements*
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This qualification seeks accreditation through the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, UK (CILT UK) which is the leading global organisation providing education and development and guidance for individuals, institutions, and corporations within the industry.
Furthermore, Bahrain Polytechnic is currently a member of QM.
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Attendance Requirements*
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Attendance requirements are described in the policy Student Attendance A/AB/006. There are no programme specific attendance requirements.
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Qualification Overview*
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The Master of International Trade and Strategy (MITS) programme developed by the School of Logistics
and Maritime Studies is intended for individuals with technical backgrounds, such as banking, finance,
international business, supply chain operations, logistics, engineering, and others, who aspire to or are
about to assume senior management positions in organisations or businesses. The MITS is specifically
designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the global trade landscape and strategic
approaches to navigate various policies, regulations, and procedures that govern international trade.
The programme is structured to provide students with the skills and knowledge they will need to excel in
their future roles managing the entire business. The program covers a wide range of topics such as global
supply chain strategies, international trade and business practices, international trade finance, trade laws,
conflict management, contract management and negotiation skills. These skills are essential for students who
wish to succeed in senior management roles in the international business arena.
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Qualification Aim*
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Upon successful completion, graduates:
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Demonstrate extensive detailed knowledge and understanding of advanced international trade strategies
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affecting supply chain operations, logistics, trade finance, and governance.
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Apply professional level skills to address complex and unpredictable international trade scenarios.
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Develop robust solutions for complex legal and technical import/export issues supported by specialized
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negotiation and conflict management techniques for international business contexts.
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Demonstrate critical investigative skills in analysing industrial development and competitiveness, international
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trade policy and environmental sustainability.
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Demonstrate the ability to connect micro-level, operational issues – such as customs operations, excise duties
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and procedures, and export controls – with broader macro-level factors such as Foreign Direct Investment.
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Demonstrate rigorous research practice and analytical skills to address complex phenomena in the field of
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international trade.
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Graduate Pathways and Destination*
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Students who complete the qualification can progress to higher learning pathways such as further fields
of study in doctorate degree or advanced professional qualifications.
Graduates with specialisation in international trade and strategy typically pursue careers in various levels
such as managerial roles in international business, supply chain management, logistics, finance, contract and trade law.
- Government agencies: associates and managers in EDB, Tamkeen, Ministry of Commerce, BCCI
- Freezone management: Business Development managers, BLZ, BCCI, BIW, United States Trade Zone (USTZ)
- Consultants in international trade
- Manufacturing sector: managers in sales and marketing, production, and planning
- Logistics sector: managers in inventory, warehousing, transportation
- Trading houses: import and export operations and contract negotiations managers
- Banking and Finance: business analysts
- Insurance: credit insurance specialists
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Other Information*
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Employability Skills Generic Definition:
Communication
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Communicate in ways that contribute to productive and harmonious relationships across employees and customers.
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Team work
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Work effectively independently and in collaboration with others.
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Problem solving
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Think critically and respond appropriately to changing needs within a growing and diversifying economy.
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Initiative and enterprise
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Apply resourcefulness, innovation and strategic thinking to a range of workplace situations.
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Planning and organisation
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Plan and manage their working lives.
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Self management
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Demonstrate self discipline and adaptability, and be able to plan and achieve personal and professional goals.
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Learning
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Understand the need for and engage with continuous learning throughout the lifespan.
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Technology
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Utilize information technology effectively and ethically in their personal and professional lives.
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Programme Learning Outcomes
Description
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Demonstrate extensive detailed knowledge and understanding of specialized theories and concepts in international trade and strategy, including international law, finance, trade relationships, supply chain management, commercial management, conflict management and negotiation, environmental sustainability.
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Demonstrate detailed knowledge and understanding of research methods and research practice within the field of international trade and strategy.
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Apply specialised theories, concepts, methods, and analytical techniques to complex international trade scenarios in diverse business settings.
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Critically analyze and solve complex trade and strategy related problems using empirical data to inform decision making in local, regional, and global contexts.
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Develop original and creative value propositions and research projects to address complex international trade and strategy problems using professional level analytical and interpretative skills.
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Demonstrate a professional level of written and oral communications skills to explain complex relationships, concepts, techniques, and research ideas within the domain of international trade and strategy.
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Apply specialised analytical tools, techniques, and information technologies to analyse and synthesize different forms of data in research and projects within the field of international trade and strategy.
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Critically evaluate a wide variety of numerical and graphical data to address financial, commercial, environmental and operations performance that can be understood by a range of stakeholders.
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Demonstrate the ability to work professionally, ethically, and effectively in unpredictable contexts with substantial responsibility for individual and group work decision making.
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Semester Schedules
Year 1 / Semester 1
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Year 1 / Semester 2
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Year 1 / Semester 3
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