#ESRS2032837ALaw on International Trade Advanced Technician Certificate
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This law establishes the criteria for obtaining a higher technician degree in international commerce in France. It's designed to equip students with skills to manage global trade operations effectively, focusing on developing intercultural commercial relationships, implementing international operations, and contributing to international business growth. It defines specific competencies and knowledge areas required, impacting educational institutions offering this qualification and students pursuing careers in international trade.
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Key Changes
- Defines competencies for international trade technicians
- Outlines educational curriculum and assessment methods
- Specifies skills in intercultural commerce and operation management
Obligations
What this law requires
Educational institutions must structure the BTS International Trade program according to the defined curriculum units (U1-U6) and optional units (UF1-UF3) as specified in Annexes III and IV
Educational institutions must ensure students achieve minimum language competency of Level B1 CECRL in a second foreign language for written comprehension and oral production/interaction
Educational institutions must ensure students achieve minimum language competency of Level B1 CECRL in a third foreign language for oral production and interaction (optional unit)
Educational institutions must implement professional internship (stage en milieu professionnel) as defined in Annexe V.b
Educational institutions must conduct examinations and assessments according to the evaluation framework (Referentiel d'evaluation) specified in Annexe IV