Career Path
Trade Policy Analyst
Analyzes international trade policies and their economic impacts, focusing on trade agreements and regulations in the UK.
Economic Consultant
Provides expert advice on trade-related economic issues, helping businesses navigate global markets and trade dynamics.
International Trade Specialist
Specializes in managing cross-border trade operations, ensuring compliance with international trade laws and tariffs.
Market Research Analyst
Conducts research on global trade trends, identifying opportunities and risks for businesses in the UK market.
Why this course?
The Undergraduate Certificate in Political Economy of International Trade is increasingly significant in today’s globalized market, particularly in the UK, where international trade accounts for 60% of GDP. This program equips learners with a deep understanding of trade policies, economic theories, and global market dynamics, making it highly relevant for professionals navigating Brexit’s aftermath and evolving trade agreements. According to the Office for National Statistics, UK exports to non-EU countries grew by 14.3% in 2022, highlighting the need for expertise in international trade.
Below is a 3D Line chart and a table showcasing UK trade statistics:
Year |
Exports to EU (£ billion) |
Exports to Non-EU (£ billion) |
2019 |
294 |
336 |
2020 |
267 |
307 |
2021 |
279 |
340 |
2022 |
300 |
389 |
The program addresses current trends, such as the rise of digital trade and sustainability in global supply chains, preparing learners for roles in trade analysis, policy-making, and international business. With the UK’s trade landscape evolving rapidly, this certificate offers a competitive edge in understanding the
political economy of international trade and its impact on global markets.
Who should apply?
Audience Type |
Description |
Relevance |
Recent Graduates |
Individuals with a degree in economics, politics, or related fields seeking to specialise in international trade dynamics. |
Over 60% of UK graduates in social sciences pursue further qualifications to enhance employability in competitive sectors. |
Professionals |
Mid-career professionals in trade, policy, or business looking to deepen their understanding of global economic systems. |
The UK’s trade sector employs over 3 million people, with demand for expertise in political economy growing by 12% annually. |
Aspiring Policymakers |
Those aiming to influence trade policy or work in governmental or international organisations like the WTO or UN. |
The UK government has pledged £1.6 billion to support trade policy development post-Brexit, creating new opportunities for skilled professionals. |
Entrepreneurs |
Business owners or startups navigating global markets who need insights into trade regulations and economic trends. |
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) account for 99.9% of UK businesses, with 32% engaged in international trade. |