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  • Mission

 The International Commerce Program at the Theodor Geppert School of International Studies provides rigorous training in international economics, business, finance, and economic law. This program is dedicated to cultivating outstanding students who not only build a robust academic foundation but also gain practical experience, empowering them to evolve into independent, motivated, and capable leaders poised to make enduring and indispensable contributions to the global economy. 


  • Career Paths

 Students in the International Commerce program aspire to shape their careers by contributing to the public sector as diplomats, trade lawyers, international economic and business policymakers, and journalists. Additionally, they aim to engage with esteemed international organizations, including the United Nations, World Bank, World Trade Organization, International Monetary Fund, Asian Development Bank, and various nongovernmental or intergovernmental organizations. In the private sector, our graduates are encouraged to explore opportunities in global economics, business, finance, and legal fields, taking on roles as international economic consultants, international business entrepreneurs, and financial analysts for multinational corporations and international banks. Our promising graduates also pursue further study in economics, business, law, and international studies at the post-graduate level, propelling them toward becoming outstanding scholars.


  • Degree Road Map

Year

Concentration

Freshmen

Sophomore

Junior/Senior

Common

- Intro. to Int’l Commerce

- Intro. to Int’l Relations

- Intro. to Asian Studies

- Mathematical Methods for Int’l Commerce

- Statistics for Int’l Commerce

- Microeconomics for Int’l Commerce

- Korean Economy

- Int’l Economics

- Contemporary Issues in the Global Economy

- Global Economic History

- Modern Economic History of East Asia

- Global Political Economy

- Research Method of Data Science

- Computing for International Commerce

- Int’l Trade Theory and Policy

- Int’l Finance Theory and Policy

- Energy and International Politics

International Economics

- Macroeconomics for Int’l Commerce

- Int’l Economic Laws and Institutions

- Global Trade in the Digital World

- Int’l Trade and Development

- Int’l Trade and Environment

- Int’l Trade and Immigration

- Development Cooperation in Asia I

- Development Cooperation in Asia II

- Comparative Research of Modern Asian Merchant Network

International Business and Finance

 

- Principles of Accounting for International Commerce

- Principles of Marketing for International Commerce

- Financial Management

- Int’l Business

- Int’l Negotiations

- Int’l Marketing

- Global Business Strategy

- Investment Analysis

- Corporate Finance

- Financial Accounting

- Financial Markets and Global Financial Institutions

- Derivatives

- Financial Risk Management

* 각 전공 과목의 선수과목을 필히 먼저 이수해야 함.
* All major courses have prerequisites that must be completed before taking them. Students are strongly recommended to follow the course sequence of the major.