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               BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

               IN SINO-LUSOPHONE TRADE

               RELATIONS




                MODE           DAY      DURATION     4Y       MEDIUM     PORT & ENG

                WEBSITE        https://www.mpu.edu.mo/esca/en/bachelorb_sssltr.php
                FACULTY        https://www.mpu.edu.mo/esca/en/academic_staff.php
                APPLICATION
                               MPU general application requirements
                REQUIREMENT

                GRADUATION         Complete at least 147 credit units in total
                REQUIREMENT        Pass all required modules

                ENQUIRIES       (853) 8599 3281           fca@mpu.edu.mo

               Programme Objectives
               To foster professionals for the development of Macao into a trade service platform between
               China  and  the  Portuguese-speaking  countries,  this  programme  aims  to  cultivate  quality
               professionals who are well-versed in the Portuguese language and appropriately prepared with
               skills  and  knowledge  in  the  fields  of  international  trade  in  general  and  trade  with  the
               Community  of  Portuguese-Speaking  Countries  in  particular.  Students  will  be  equipped  with
               knowledge not only in international economy and relevant legislation but also in the history
               and culture of China and various Portuguese-speaking countries.

               Learning Outcomes
               Please  refer  to  the  corresponding  programme  specification  retrievable  from  the  link  below:
               https://www.mpu.edu.mo/teaching_learning/en/progspec_fca_sltr.php

               Graduate Prospects
               This programme provides bright career prospects in the field of international trade, especially
               between China and Portuguese-speaking countries. Graduates will be suitably prepared to work
               in public services, international trade organisations and enterprises that have business relations
               with Portuguese-speaking countries.






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