Division of International Studies
The mission of the Division of International Studies is to educate and train the students to become international and global specialists who will play a leading role in the era of globalization with a global perspective and necessary skills in order to pursue careers in such fields as international organizations, global corporations, mass media, NGOs, and the public sector.
Aiming to cultivate practical global leaders equipped with cultural communication skills who will attend to the future international community in a rapidly changing environment.
There are two majors within the Division of International Studies. Student may choose the major in junior(3rd) year.
(College/Department/ Major/Track) | Liberal Arts | Major | Elective Course | Required Credits for Graduation | |
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Common Track | Intensive Track | ||||
Division of International Studies Freshmen | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 120 |
※ Courses are offered in Korean and English.
1 year | 2 year | 3 year | 4 year | ||||
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1st | 2st | 1st | 2st | 1st | 2st | 1st | 2st |
Liberal Arts | Majors (Common Track) / Intensive Track | ||||||
Korean Culture | The human resource development between Korea and China | Global Entrepreneurship |
Global Management and Leadership |
Understanding K-Culture industry | ESG Management |
Global Issue1 | Global Issue2 |
Korean Reading 1 | Korean Reading 2 | Understanding International Management | Business negotiation theory | Global Practical English |
Market Leadership |
Creative Presentation |
World Tourism Trend |
Korean Listening 1 | Korean Listening 2 | English Writing | English1 | Industrial Psychology Seminal |
English 2 | ||
Korean Writing 1 | Korean Writing 2 | Industrial Psychology |
International commerce practice |
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Korean Speaking1 | Korean Speaking 2 | International Law | |||||
Fundamentals of Management | Understanding Korea | Cultural Content Industry |
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Introduction to University Life | Learning strategy coaching | ||||||
Practical Korean |
※ The curriculum may be subject to change.
※ Courses are offered in Korean and English.
1 year | 2 year | 3 year | 4 year | ||||
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1st | 2st | 1st | 2st | 1st | 2st | 1st | 2st |
Liberal Arts | Majors (Common Track) / Intensive Track | ||||||
Korean Culture Tour | The human resource development between Korea and China | Global Entrepreneurship | Global Management and Leadership | Understanding K-Culture industry |
ESG Management | Global Issue1 | Global Issue2 |
Korean Reading 1 | Korean Reading 2 | Understanding International Management |
Business negotiation theory |
Global Practical English |
Understanding Business model |
Corporate Case Seminar |
World Tourism Trend |
Korean Listening 1 |
Korean Listening 2 |
Understanding Marketing |
Human Resource Management |
Management Strategy Theory |
Capstone Design |
On-site Practical Training |
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Korean Writing 1 | Korean Writing 2 | Human Relations Theory | Managers and Business Ethnics |
Understanding Research |
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Korean Speaking1 |
Korean Speaking 2 |
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Fundamentals of Management |
Understanding Korea |
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Introduction to University Life |
Learning strategy coaching |
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Practical Korean |
※ The curriculum may be subject to change.
We develop specialized courses in the major field with respect for students and provide education tailored to their level through quality management of the courses.
Public officials, private companies (trade and commerce-related companies), tourism industry, media, political party organizations and NGOs. Students may choose to go to graduate school for further study.
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