The difference between "International Logistics" and "International Trade" courses, and the employment direction
International trade refers to the exchange of goods and services between different countries (and/or regions) and the international transfer of goods and services. International logistics refers to the circulation of goods across customs borders. Generally speaking, on the one hand, international trade includes international logistics, because international logistics can be called one of many links in international trade; On the other hand, international logistics can promote international trade, because the development of international logistics can shorten the distance between countries and regions and make it possible for a country (region) to conduct international trade with any country (region) in the world! The main course is different. International trade is mainly based on trade, but the real logistics management is not only the circulation of trade. Logistics is actually a specialized subject field, such as commodity supply in a special period and logistics activities within an enterprise. These are all logistics, but if it is only logistics in international trade, it generally refers to the logistics activities arising from the sale of goods. These logistics activities are generally undertaken by third-party professional logistics personnel, who are neither buyers nor sellers in international trade. Let's just say that logistics management is a big field, and logistics operation in international trade is a part of it but an important part. The hot spot is trade! The biggest difference is that although both of them involve English documents, logistics is mainly about watching, and trade is also about talking! Moreover, many documents needed for logistics customs declaration need to be provided by trade, and trade also involves exchanges, negotiations and fixed letter of credit negotiations with foreign businessmen. International trade-as the name implies, the main courses are: international trade theory, international trade practice, English (generally reaching CET-6, which is very demanding), spoken English, international finance and so on. There are not many courses in this major, but they are all difficult, because they involve international business contracts and are relatively formal, and the future development direction is mainly import and export trade; In addition, the requirements for English are very high, but basically you can't graduate from Grade 6. Logistics Management-Logistics is a new industry in China. Known as the "third profit source" of enterprises. The advantage of studying this major is that you can directly enter the logistics industry, which is very professional. Of course, you can take a test instead of studying this major. CPLM China logistics professional manager certificate is good, but the pass rate is not high, so the gold content is also high. The curriculum of logistics management major is basically very general, similar to enterprise management. At present, there is no professional division for logistics in China. The most common occupations are warehouse management and transportation, and there are many others. Unless you go to a large logistics company, the first two should be better according to your situation. International business is mainly engaged in some business activities. International trade is mainly engaged in foreign trade in import and export companies, bank settlement departments and foreign-funded companies, like the kind you want to be a boss. It is better to learn some practice and do business with foreigners. As for you speaking your English, don't worry. How many bosses do you think know English by themselves now? It's all about recruiting people. I'm afraid I can't find an interpreter if I have money. At the Canton Fair, an English translator only spent hundreds of hours a day. 1. These three majors or courses are all related, which can be said to be "you have me and I have you". Learning which one will involve the other, but the degree involved is different. 2. The scope of logistics management is very large. Covering warehousing, transportation, distribution, information, packaging, etc. It's good to study widely but not much, because your study depth is not enough, and leaning towards theory will make you feel very hard in practice. 3. International trade and practice, customs declaration and international freight forwarding have narrowed the scope of study, so the concentration of learning knowledge is higher. The key point is to be close to the actual operation, for example, you can choose any foreign trade department, customs broker, shipping company and so on. In these majors, girls are generally engaged in clerical work and can't do manual work (and no company will recruit girls to do manual work). If you have a good foreign language level, you can do foreign trade documentary or something. If you take the customs declaration certificate in the future (it is difficult to take it), you can work as a customs declaration in the enterprise. This position is in short supply at present. Of course, you can also choose the logistics department or logistics enterprise, but your job, like other clerks, is nothing more than touching a lot of documents. In fact, every industry and every position is short of talents, but there is no shortage of people. So the key is your attitude. University, I hope it's not just studying. Have an ideal, develop in an all-round way, and cultivate an attitude of being a man and doing things, so that you are already one step ahead of others. Supplementary answer: Because of the nature of their own work, accountants generally require employees to have good ideas and work attitudes. In practical work, employers often require restrictions such as local household registration, guarantee, marriage or working years. These are all out of distrust. Compared with graduates, getting started is a bit difficult. But the prospect is good, at least the job is stable (for women), and the salary is high after a long time. Thank you 1. According to the geographical scope, logistics can be divided into domestic logistics and international logistics. 2. Logistics management, in short, is the management of things in the process of flow. International trade involves two points. One is trans-regional and the other is the occurrence of trade, that is, the flow of things or information. 4. Logistics management is the embodiment of international trade in specific operations, and international trade knowledge logistics management is one of the manifestations.