The Department of International Trade aims to provide students
not only with a broad knowledge of international business,
trade, and international economics, but also with insight
into contemporary issues of international business and economy.
The department designs its courses to produce specialists
in international business and trade, international finance,
and foreign area economy. To this end, a balanced course of
study is structured around a wide variety of relevant subjects
which include international business strategy, international
marketing, international business and trade environment, international
finance, international trade, and foreign area study. The
educational objectives of the department are to develop an
understanding of international business environment through
foreign regional studies and practical knowledge of international
trade and cyber trade.
1)
At least 24 course units of graduate level credit in International
Trade courses are required for the master's degree, and further
60 course units for the doctor's degree (including units completed
in the master's course).
2) Students have to pass a qualifying examination.
3) Students must fulfill presentation, defense, and document
requirements for the department thesis committee.
4) A thesis advisor can be any faculty member from the department.
International Commerce, International Trade, International
Trade Law, Trade Environment, International Transport, International
Business, International Corporate Strategy, Foreign Investment,
Korea Trade Studies, Regional Studies, Commercial Arbitration,
International Finance, Advanced Microeconomics, Economic Integration,
Trade Policy, International Resource Studies, International
Economics Studies, Foreign Exchange Theory, Multinational
Corporation, International Marketing, General Trade Companies,
International Management Policy, International Business Law,
International Marketing Research, Tariff Theory, Insurance
Management, International Financial Management, Global Business
Strategy, Internet and Cyber Trade, Trade Contract, Trade
Insurance, Marketing Research Studies.
Chin-Hak
Kim, Ph.D.
[Boston University, 1976, Professor, Foreign Area Study, kchak@khu.ac.kr]
Chung-Suk Suh, Ph.D.
[Kyung Hee University, 1982, Professor, Principle of Trade,
Economic Integration, suhcs@khu.ac.kr]
Chul Kim, Ph.D.
[Kyung Hee University, 1984, Professor, Foreign Direct Investment
,kc6365@hanmail.net]
Il-Tae Son, Ph.D.
[Northwestern University, 1985, Professor, International Monetary
Theory and Policy, iltaeson@khu.ac.kr]
Dong-Yeub Kim, Ph.D.
[Utah State University, 1989, Professor, International Resource
Studies, dykim@khu.ac.kr]
Hun-Joo Jung, Ph.D.
[University of Nebraska, 1990, Professor, International Business
& Strategy, hjjung@khu.ac.kr]
Hag-Min Kim, Ph.D.
[Washington State University, 1994, Professor, e-Trade, edoctor@khu.ac.kr]
Sang-Hui Lee, Ph.D.
[Kentucky University, 2000, Assistant Professor, International
Financial Management, http://web.kyunghee.ac.kr]