Location
Location |
5F Room No.32519, Dasan Hall of Economics |
Address
Address |
25-2, Sungkyunkwan-Ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Korea |
Telephone
Telephone |
82-2-760-0941 |
The department was established in March 2000, and has 10 interdisciplinary departments for undergraduates including, the Department of International Trade. Every year 120 new students enroll, and there are about 500 enrolled students in total.
Objectives
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Educate students on rapidly changing international politics and economy.
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Training in international languages.
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Students are trained to become experts in international trade, equipped with international perspectives and wide understanding of international economy.
Teaching Methodologies
To help students develop comprehensive understanding of international trade and related issues, the department offers various interdisciplinary studies: economics, business management, international relations, law, public administration, history; and the languages and literatures of English, French, German, Russian, and Chinese.
Student Prospects
Students who finish the program will have in-depth knowledge of the relevant fields. Successful graduates’ job opportunities include working at private firms requiring experts in international trade and international finance, government sectors for trade policies, media, international organizations and research institutes. Based on the knowledge acquired in the department, students are also encouraged to receive professional licenses in various fields
Department in Detail
1. Facilities
The following PC rooms are commonly open to all students
The following library and/or study rooms are commonly open to all students
2. Exchanges and Partnerships
The Department of International Trade and Policy(Interdisciplinary) itself does not have engagements with global universities.
Please see [About the College] - [International Partnerships] on main website of College of Economics.
Why Choose Us?
1. Reputation
The Department of International Trade offers an interdisciplinary program: the students learn international economics/ trade coupled with at least one other subject such as international language and literature, psychology, sociology, political science and journalism. Many of the students take an exchange student program -- in North America, Europe, Russia and so on -- to experienceinternational environments.
FMany courses in the program are offered in English, with many international students taking these courses. Lively discussion with other international students helps when following current international issues. The university also recently started offering coding courses to all students. This will enhance our students’ employability in IT sectors. which is the most rapidly growing industry in the world.
2. Support for International Students
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The Department of International Trade (Interdiciplinary) is providing some classes in English or Mandarin
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International students studying in our college are free to get lingual/administrative help at the college office
For other general support (Dorm, Scholarship for the international students, Cultural events, etc.) at university level,
click <here>.