Major of Global Trade and Finance
1) Master’s Program Major elective
Course no. |
Credits |
Courses & Overviews |
H11539 |
3 |
International Trade Policy (국제통상정책) |
This course examines international trade issues and analyzes trade negotiation policies and techniques by identifying core concepts of international trade based on trade theory, understanding the existing global trade order, norms, rules, and practices agreed upon under the WTO system, and examining the changing trade environment, trade policies, and external activities of multinational corporations in the international community. |
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H11101 |
3 |
International Political Economy (국제정치경제) |
This course examines the development and issues of the international economy from the perspective of the interaction between economics and politics. It examines the economic policies of global organizations that control economic activities in the international financial system by dividing them into policy goals, policy instruments, policy outcomes, and studies. It discusses the significant fields of international economies, such as international production and trade, global value chains, international finance, and investment, from a political economy perspective. |
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H11540 |
3 |
Regional Economic Integration (지역경제통합연구) |
This course examines the process of economic integration in the case of a regional community that has been deepening the stages of economic integration. First, we will explore the general politics and economy of the European Union as a case study and discuss its institutional development in detail. In addition, we will apply the EU's national integration experience to other regional cases. |
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H1205 |
3 |
Foreign Direct Investment (해외직접투자연구) |
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is vital in the global economy. This course will first provide a general understanding of the theory of FDI, followed by a comparative analysis of the motivations and types of FDI, focusing on cases in the United States, the European Union, and Northeast Asia. |
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H11232 |
3 |
International Development and Cooperation (국제개발협력) |
This course provides students with a conceptual understanding of international development cooperation and discusses future directions based on a proper understanding of professional practice and theory. Students will learn about the types of support, management systems, and current status of international and Korean public development assistance. |
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H11235 |
3 |
Study of Korean Enterprises (한국기업론) |
This course examines the characteristics of Korea's economic growth strategies, which are characterized by export-oriented industrialization and government-led growth, and the problems of industrial structure, agriculture, income distribution, and balance of payments, as well as the chaebol companies that played a leading role in the development of the Korean economy. Finally, it examines the responses and functions of Korean companies in the globalizing world economy. |
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H11541 |
3 |
Trade Research on EU (EU경제통상) |
This course examines the European Union's economic integration process, which has been deepened in line with the stages of economic integration. First, we will explore the general politics and economics of the European Union and discuss institutional developments in detail. We will also apply the European Union's experience of national integration to cases from other regions. |
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H11542 |
3 |
Dissertation Colloquium (1) (논문작성법과연구윤리(1)) |
Understand how to write a thesis and learn about research ethics when writing and conducting research. |
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H11632 |
3 |
Negotiation, Mediation, and Arbitration (협상,조정과중재) |
As commercial activity grows internationally, disputes have diversified beyond traditional litigation. Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is a new way of resolving disputes that aim to simplify, diversify, and make disputes more interactive. This course provides a broader understanding of the background, status, and methods of the increasingly popular alternative dispute resolution methods such as arbitration, mediation, and negotiation through the analysis of actual cases. |
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H11633 |
3 |
International Legal English (Ⅰ) (국제법률영어(Ⅰ)) |
Examines the basic legal principles, concepts, and international and Anglo-American law cases. Examine international economic law, the U.S. Constitution, and Supreme Court cases, as well as an overview of legal English used in public and business contexts and the contemporary implications of these cases. |
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H11545 |
3 |
Introduction to Anglo-American law (영미법 입문) |
Technology, culture, politics, and economics converge across national boundaries interdependently in the globalized world. Anglo-American law, especially U.S. law, is heavily referenced in economics and business. Through representative cases and a simple introduction to the law, this course provides an exciting approach to tort law, contract law, constitutional law, and criminal law. |
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H11546 |
3 |
International Trade Law (국제통상법) |
This course examines the core legal doctrines of international trade law, such as national treatment and most-favored-nation status, which correspond to the detailed agreements of the World Trade Organization (WTO). It analyzes representative cases: non-tariff barriers, trade frictions, and trends in protectionism and free trade, as well as the emergence of environmental, labor, and human rights issues in international trade. These issues will be examined in practical terms through dispute cases. |
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H11634 |
3 |
Understanding International Law (국제법의 이해) |
The rule of law in the international community is becoming increasingly important as globalization progresses. This course analyzes international relations and the international situation surrounding the formation of international law established by treaties and customary international law through case studies. |
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H11635 |
3 |
Case Study of International Economics Law (1) (국제경제와분쟁사례(1)) |
We will examine the norms and practices that govern the international economic field, such as WTO and FTA, and analyze the implications of recent disputes between international investors and host countries. |
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H11549 |
3 |
International Business Law (국제거래와계약법) |
This course examines the legal rules common to international commerce under the umbrella of international business law. The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) is analyzed in detail, focusing on U.S. law contract law, including the forming acts, agency agreements, and exclusive dealer agreements. |
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H11636 |
3 |
Environmental Issues and International Law (환경문제와국제법) |
The emergence of international environmental law, which does not recognize political boundaries, is a significant trend in international law and a primary agenda in trade issues that seeks to address ecological problems legally and institutionally. This course examines climate change, biodiversity, the Paris Climate Agreement, and GMO issues and draws implications. |
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H11637 |
3 |
Justice in Global Society (글로벌사회정의론) |
This course examines critical issues in the global era, such as bailouts, surrogacy, minority discrimination, and reverse discrimination, and the differential position of developed and middle-income countries in the climate change fund from the perspective of ethical and legal justice. |
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H11552 |
3 |
International Finance (국제금융) |
This course focuses on the macroeconomic aspects of international finance and the micro and institutional elements of world financial markets. By combining theory and practice, students will learn how global financial markets work, what financial instruments are traded, and what international financial institutions and institutions deal with them. |
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H11638 |
3 |
Diplomatic Policy (외교정책론) |
Foreign policy theory is an integral part of international politics, along with international political theory. This course comprehensively examines the various approaches and theories to understanding Anglo-American and EU foreign policy-making and provides an in-depth study of historical fluctuations. |
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H11639 |
3 |
Understanding International Relations (국제관계의이해) |
This course introduces students to the basic phenomena in international politics and the basic concepts and theories in international politics. It seeks to understand the latest international relations theories, debates, and the political assumptions they are based on. |
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H11640 |
3 |
Research Method (연구조사방법론) |
This course focuses on socio-statistics methodology as a practical quantitative research tool for researchers majoring in the social sciences, focusing on inference and hypothesis testing. Based on this, it is applied to basic analysis of variance (ANOVA), simple regression, etc. |
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H11641 |
3 |
Modern Theory of State (현대국가론연구) |
This course examines the modern state's nature, functions, and formation. It identifies the nature of the Korean state through a comparative study of various state models since the 20th century. |
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H11642 |
3 |
War and International Politics (전쟁과국제정치) |
What role has war played in shaping the international community? War's causes, development, and consequences have shaped international relations today. The strategic aspects of war will be emphasized, focusing on World War I and World War II, which helped shape modern society. |
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H11643 |
3 |
Understanding Political Economy in Asia (아시아정치경제의이해) |
This lesson fulfills two objectives. First, it compares East and Southeast Asia's political and economic development. Second, it highlights how the two regions cooperate and conflict through mutual investment and diplomatic relations. The East Asian countries covered in the course will be Japan, South Korea, and China, while the Southeast Asian countries will focus on Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines. |
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H11644 |
3 |
International Dispute Resolution (국제분쟁의해결) |
Internationalization is the study of international procedures and practices, such as conciliation and arbitration, that attempt to prevent disputes between countries as much as possible and effectively resolve them when they arise, which are common in the era of globalization. |
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H11645 |
3 |
Global Leadership (글로벌리더쉽) |
This course aims to teach the virtues of international leadership. Students will learn how to motivate employees, keep organizations safe, and lead in a multicultural society through an introduction to the latest theories in organizational theory, positive psychology, and multiculturalism. |
2) Doctoral Programs Major elective
Course no. |
Credits |
Courses & Overviews |
H12201 |
3 |
Advanced Study of International Trade Policy (국제통상정책심층연구) |
This course will introduce the main theories of international trade relations and study specific cases that arise in international trade relations to provide students with a deeper understanding of international trade policy. |
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H12101 |
3 |
Seminar on International Political Economy (국제정치경제세미나) |
This course examines the political economy of globalization and significant international trends. In addition, the course will define the research areas and objects of research on related topics and understand the academic background, history, realistic conditions, and academic nature of the international political economy. The course will also examine the current global situation through a combination of primary basic theoretical considerations and practical cases and discuss interstate relations and the interaction between states and international organizations. |
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H1559 |
3 |
Seminar on Regional Economic Integration (지역경제통합론세미나) |
Regional economic integration is a crucial topic in the global economy of the 21st century, and Korea is actively participating in this trend by pursuing a series of free trade agreements. This course focuses on studying the political and economic theories related to regional economic integration and examines major cases of regional economic integration. |
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H12205 |
3 |
Advanced Study of Foreign Direct Investment (해외직접투자심층연구) |
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is becoming increasingly crucial for the economic growth of a country. In this course, we will examine the nature of FDI and its impact on economic development through case analysis of significant countries. |
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H12228 |
3 |
Seminar on International Development and Cooperation (국제개발협력세미나) |
This course will discuss bilateral and multilateral international development cooperation and the way forward based on a proper understanding of history, theory, and practice. We will analyze the types of support, management systems, and current status of international and Korean ODA and discuss the importance of NGO activities. In addition, we will analyze and discuss the detailed goals of NGOs, such as developing underdeveloped societies, promoting democratization, civil society awareness, and human rights. |
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H11560 |
3 |
Case Study of Korean Enterprises (한국기업론사례연구) |
This course examines the characteristics of Korean companies and industries responsible for the rapid growth of the Korean economy, known as the Miracle of the Han River. It explores the unique culture of Korean companies. In addition, we study the survival and business strategies of Korean companies in the era of unlimited competition and analyze the desirable development direction of Korean companies. |
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H11561 |
3 |
Seminar on EU Economy and Trade (EU경제통상세미나) |
The European Union (EU) is the world's only regional integration organization that exclusively implements a community-wide common trade policy and concludes trade treaties. This course provides an in-depth study of the EU's deepening and broadening of regional integration, the development and evolution of the Common Market, community institutions, and the Common Market decision-making system. In particular, the course discusses the development process and institutional characteristics of the European Union. It discusses the future challenges of the eurozone and the possibility of political integration after the European financial crisis. |
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H11562 |
3 |
Dissertation Colloquium (2) (논문작성법과연구윤리(2)) |
Understand how to write a thesis and learn about research ethics when writing and conducting research. |
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H11646 |
3 |
Case Study of Negotiation, Mediation, and Arbitration (협상,조정과중재사례연구) |
As commercial activity grows internationally, disputes have diversified beyond traditional litigation. Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is a new way of resolving conflicts that simplifies, diversifies, and makes disputes more interactive. This book provides a broader understanding of the background, status, and methods of the increasingly popular alternative dispute resolution methods such as arbitration, mediation, and negotiation through the analysis of actual cases. |
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H11647 |
3 |
International Legal English (II) (국제법률영어(Ⅱ)) |
This course examines major legal theories and concepts in international and Anglo-American law through concrete examples. In particular, the U.S. Constitution and U.S. Supreme Court cases are divided into individual freedom, equal rights, separation of powers, and business and corporate sectors to recognize key Anglo-American terms and concepts in the global era and draw contemporary implications. |
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H11565 |
3 |
Seminar on Anglo-American Law (영미법세미나) |
This course provides a general understanding of the primary areas of Anglo-American law, especially American law, which strongly influences the Korean legal system, including tort law, contract law, constitutional law, and criminal law. In addition to explaining the core jurisprudence of the significant areas of Anglo-American law, the course will examine the change trends and the differences and implications with Korean law using recent cases. |
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H11566 |
3 |
Case Study of International Trade Law (국제통상법사례연구) |
This course introduces the theory of international trade, analyzes the WTO's legal system regarding goods, services, and intellectual property rights, and studies the WTO's legal structure and international economic relations. Specific analyses of trade regulations include tariffs, concessions, non-tariff barriers, most-favored-nation treatment, free trade zones, and customs unions. This course examines the significant issues of FTA signing, ratification, implementation, and trade disputes that have changed since the KORUS FTA. It discusses responses to the new trade environment through case studies. It analyzes the current status, background, and prospects of newly emerging mega FTAs such as TPP, RECP, and TTIP. |
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H11648 |
3 |
Advanced Study of Understanding International Law (국제법의이해심층연구) |
This course examines the courts of international law (SOURCE) and recent disputes in international relations, looking specifically at the major cases of international treaties and customary international law, international organizations, international human rights, and international criminal law. |
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H11649 |
3 |
Case Study of International Economics Law (2) (국제경제와분쟁사례(Ⅱ)) |
This course examines the WTO system and trade norms, national systems and trade regulations, and international investment norms within the framework of international economic law and draws implications from cases of trade and investment disputes. |
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H11569 |
3 |
Seminar on International Business Law |
This course analyzes the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) in detail, focusing on U.S. contract law, including forming contracts, agency agreements, and exclusive sales contracts. In addition, the course examines international standard contract terms, international transportation, international payment, and dispute resolution enhances the overall understanding through case law and dispute cases in each area. |
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H11650 |
3 |
Case Study of Environmental Issues and International Law (환경문제와국제법사례연구) |
This course examines international environmental issues, including climate change and the Convention on Biological Diversity, to which the international community has responded through practical examples, including principles of international environmental law, compliance and implementation issues, and issues related to human rights. |
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H11651 |
3 |
Advanced Study of Justice in Global Society (글로벌사회정의론심층연구) |
Analyze various issues in global society from the perspective of ethics, law, and political and philosophical justice using specific examples. Significant matters include state power, individual liberty, equality, public policy, business, and economics. |
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H11572 |
3 |
Seminar on International Finance (국제금융세미나) |
As companies expand their economic activities from domestic to international markets, this course provides a broad understanding of global financial markets and theories of financial management and investment in multinational corporations. It also explores the types and operating principles of various financial markets and examines the financial system's evolution and financial institutions' role. |
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H11652 |
3 |
Advanced Study of Diplomatic Study (외교정책론심층연구) |
Students will be introduced to various theoretical backgrounds on foreign policy. We will study the relationship between international politics and foreign policy, the determinants of foreign policy, and the decision-making process in depth, and discuss the major areas of foreign policy (security, economy, culture, international organizations, domestic politics, etc.) Based on these theoretical backgrounds, we will discuss the theory and practice of foreign policy by examining the foreign policies of Korea and significant countries, including the U.S., Japan, China, Russia, and the E.U.). |
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H11653 |
3 |
Seminar on Understanding International Relations (국제관계의이해세미나) |
This course studies advanced concepts and perspectives for understanding political, military, economic, and social interactions and conflicts among states and between states, as well as peace and war. It aims to establish a theoretical framework for analyzing international relations at a high level. Students will learn how to review and analyze various theories of international relations. |
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H11654 |
3 |
Seminar on Research Method (연구조사방법론세미나) |
This course aims to familiarize researchers specializing in the social sciences with practical quantitative research methods. This course focuses on the social statistics methodology, including inference and hypothesis testing. Inference uses a sample to characterize a population, and hypothesis testing is the statistical verification of the extent to which the sample results differ from the population. Based on this, we will apply basic analysis of variance (ANOVA) and simple regression analysis. |
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H11655 |
3 |
Case Study of Modern Theory of State (현대국가론사례연구) |
This course examines the modern state's nature, functions, and formation and compares various state models since the 20th century. In addition, we will discuss the changes in the Korean state since liberation from the perspective of state theory and explore the conditions and requirements for the transition of the Korean state model. |
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H11656 |
3 |
Seminar on War and International Politics (전쟁과국제정치세미나) |
"Is peace the absence of war," or "do war and peace always coexist?" We understand war and peace as opposites, but we also realize that we cannot achieve peace without understanding the causes of war. Therefore, we will examine the role of war in transitioning from medieval to modern times, from traditional to industrial societies, and from modern to post-modern times. We will use the medium of cinema to help us understand, and we will add a macro analysis of warfare and a micro-analysis at the strategic level. |
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H11657 |
3 |
Seminar on Understanding Political Economy in Asia (아시아정치경제의이해세미나) |
From an integration perspective, we study the capital and cultural industries of South Korea, China, and Japan in Southeast Asia. What are the strategies of Japan, which was the first to enter Southeast Asia, and what areas of political and economic cooperation are they pursuing? On the other hand, what are the strategies of South Korea and China, which are relatively new entrants to Southeast Asia, and what are their advantages and disadvantages compared to Japan? These questions will be addressed through the presentation of case studies by students. |
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H11658 |
3 |
Seminar on International Dispute Resolution (국제분쟁의해결세미나) |
This course examines international legal and political solutions to state disputes through case studies. The negotiation, mediation, fact-finding, conciliation, and arbitration mechanisms will be discussed, and recent cases of dispute resolution by international organizations such as international courts, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, and the United Nations will be discussed. |
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H11659 |
3 |
Empirical Research Methodology (실증분석방법론) |
Students learn how research methodology is applied in the field, especially the philosophy of science and scientific empirical analysis methods, scientific investigation, scientific causation, questionnaire design, hypothesis formulation, questionnaire form (scale form) in empirical analysis, questionnaire validity, reliability, data collection methods, sampling methods, and experimental design. Based on this, multivariate analysis methods such as advanced regression analysis, advanced ANOVA (NONVA), factor analysis, discriminant analysis, canonical correlation analysis, and nonparametric statistics are taught to provide a foundation for students to conduct research using the empirical methodology. |
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H11660 |
3 |
Seminar on Global Leadership (글로벌리더쉽세미나) |
China and Asia are experiencing rapid growth in recent years, and the need for more competent global leaders comes with that. This class aims to develop leaders who can manage future organizational development and localization while understanding global business and culture. |