Academic Requirements & Qualifying Exams are changed. (For student who enter after Fall Semester of 2018)


Official Notice
2018-04-03

* Academic Requirements for students who enter after Fall Semester of 2018 are changed.

 A. Requirements for Graduation

  [Master’s Program]

A minimum of 45 credits is required for graduation (including a minimum of 9 credits from Practical Courses). GPA of 3.0 or higher out of 4.3 is required.

 

1) Students should take the "4 required courses" from the major program.

Major

Required Courses (4 Courses)

Mandatory()

Select 1

(or )

Select 1

(or )

Dissertation

()

Int’l

Commerce

Int’l Economic

Relations

Int’l Cooperation

Understanding

the East Asia

Research Methodology

 

Comparative Methodology

Dissertation Research

* Student should take this course in 4th semester.

Int’l

Cooperation

Int’l Cooperation

Int’l Economic

Relations

Understanding

the East Asia

Int’l Area

Studies

Understanding

the East Asia

Int’l Economic

Relations

Int’l Cooperation

 

* Required courses for students majoring in Korean Studies remain the same.

 

Korean Students: (5 courses)

Foreign Students: (5 courses)

International Economic Relations

International Cooperation

Modern Korean History and Society/

Modernization and Transformation of

Korean Society (select 1 of 2)

Research Methodology and Skills/

Comparative Methodology (select 1 of 2)

Dissertation Research

Introduction to Korean Studies

Korean Society

Korean History

(Modern Korean History)

Politics in Global Korea

Dissertation Research

 

2) Students should take at least 3 courses (9 credits) in their GSIS major program.

* Foreign students in Korean Studies should take 4 courses (12 credits) in their major program.

* You can choose major courses from other majors that are mutually recognized majors. (Refer to Mutual Recognition List)

 

3) Students must take courses (credits) to fulfill required credits (45 credits) to be eligible to graduate.

 

4) Students must take at least 3 courses (9 credits) from practical courses in their major or elective program.

 

5) Students can take undergraduate courses (Elective Subject for Major or Requisite Subject for Major) within 6 credits. Students should seek advice from their advisory professor before registering for an undergraduate course.

 

* Major Subjects of Qualifying Examinations for student who enter after Fall semester of 2018 are changed.

Dept.

Program

(Major)

Subject

Mandatory

Elective (select 1)

Int’l

Studies

Int’l

Commerce

International

Economic

Relations

International Cooperation

Understanding the East Asia

Int’l

Cooperation

International

Cooperation

International Economic Relations

Understanding the East Asia

Int’l

Area Studies

Understanding the East Asia

International Economic Relations

International Cooperation

DCPP

Studies of International Development Cooperation Policy and System

International Economic Relations/ International Cooperation (select 1)

Korean Studies

2003~2016

Student

Korean Society

Korean History

2017~

(present)

Korean

Modern Korean History and Society

Modernization and Transformation of Korean Society

Int’l Student

(Select 2)

Korean Society

Korean History

Politics in Global Korea

  * Students except Korean Studies, should take "two subjects" that they have taken as required courses.