Common Core
1) Master’s Program
Course no. |
Credits |
Courses & Overviews |
H11534 |
3 |
Introduction to International Studies (국제학개론) |
Students understand the essential concepts and insights of international studies and comprehensively and systematically study primary fields of politics, history, economics, society, culture, and language, including the relationship between regions and countries in the international community. In addition, students train and learn the overall research process to cultivate analytic research capabilities on international relations between nations, laying the foundation for writing a thesis in international studies. |
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H11102 |
3 |
Global Issues (글로벌이슈) |
This course aims to overview the significant issues in contemporary international political economy. To develop an understanding of critical global issues that appear in the headlines daily and directly or indirectly affect the lives of individuals. Understand the various issues of internationalization and develop a sense of awareness of the importance and impact of globalization. |
※ 2 courses must be completed before graduation.
2) Doctoral Program
Course no. |
Credits |
Courses & Overviews |
H11534 |
3 |
Seminar on International Studies (국제학세미나) |
Through theoretical and practical analysis of conflicts between states, this course explores the mechanisms and methods of conflict resolution and crisis management. Various cases of international conflicts are covered and the possibilities for peace and international cooperation are examined. Negotiation issues at the micro level are discussed, as well as the promotion of cooperation at the institutional level. |
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H11102 |
3 |
Seminar on Global Issue(글로벌이슈세미나) |
The world is a stage and has been shaped by complex relationships between many actors. This course analyzes the theoretical framework of global issues by combining international political theory. It classifies actors such as international organizations, regionalism, and non-governmental organizations for the detailed study of global issues. In addition, the course will cover topics such as politics and security, economic cooperation, the international environment, human rights, and global corporate investment. |
3) Thesis Research
Course no. |
Credits |
Courses |
H11001 |
2(s/u) |
Research for Master's Thesis (석사논문연구) |
H11002 |
2(s/u) |
Report on Master’s Study (석사연구보고) |
H12001 |
2(s/u) |
Research for Doctoral Thesis Ⅰ (박사논문연구Ⅰ) |
H120002 |
2(s/u) |
Research for Doctoral Thesis Ⅱ (박사논문연구Ⅱ) |