Globalization
has increased the demand for experts in international affairs.
As international affairs have become more complicated, the
necessity and importance of education and academic research
are more compelling than ever.
The MA program at GSP was established in
March 1997 at the Global Campus of Kyung Hee University to
meet these demands. GSP also began offering doctoral programs
in 2000. From its founding, GSP was selected as one of nine
graduate schools in Korea to receive financial support from
the government for the purpose of educating international
experts.
The program aims to train world-class specialists
in various areas to become future leaders. Through academic
and practical training at GSP, students are equipped with
practical knowledge, a broad sense of international affairs,
and skills not only to identify global problems but also to
solve them. GSP places strong emphasis on both theoretical
knowledge and practical training. Given this, GSP invites
public officials, academics, and specialists to lecture at
the university. Moreover, all GSP students are required to
complete internships prior to graduation in order to gain
hands-on experience and put theory into practice.
1) Department or Majors
Department of International Trade and Economic
Cooperation (IT & EC)
Department of International Business (IB)
Department of Latin American Studies (LA)
Department of International Relations (IR)
2) Degrees Offered
International Trade & Economic Cooperation
(MA, Ph.D.)
International Business (MA, Ph.D.)
Latin American Studies (MA, Ph.D.)
International Relations (MA, Ph.D.)
1) Students must attend GSP for at least three semesters.
2) Students must obtain at least 51 course units for the master's
degree;
42 course units for doctor's degree
3) Students must fulfill internship for at least four weeks.(except
foreign students)
4) Students must pass one foreign language test among TOEFL,
TOEIC, IELTS.
(except foreign students)
5) Students must graduate with a minimum GPA of 2.7 in completed
credits
Department
of International Trade & Economic Cooperation (IT &
EC)
Applied Economics, Global Agenda, Advanced English l, ll,
Internationalization Workshop l, ll, International Economic
Organization, Understanding Korean Economy, Comparative Trade
Policy, International Trade Law, Economic Crisis Management,
Development Assistance, Development Strategy, Theory and Practice
of Negotiation, Leading Issues in the World Economy, etc.
Department of International Business
(IB)
Applied Economics, Global Agenda, Advanced English l, ll,,
Internationalization Workshop l, ll, International Business,
Financial Accounting, Marketing Management, Corporate Finance,
International Finance, Securities Analysis and Investment,
Capital Market and Accounting System, Financial Instruments
and Design, Managerial Accounting, etc.
Department of Latin American Studies
(LA)
Applied Economics, Global Agenda, Advanced English l, ll,
Internationalization Workshop l, ll, Understanding Latin America,
Advanced Spanish l, ll, ¥², Contemporary LA Society, Culture
& Identity in Latin America, Politics & International
Relations of Latin America, Economic Reforms in Latin America,
Current Issues in Developing Countries, Seminars in Latin
American Studies, etc.
Department of International
Relations (IR)
Applied Economics, Global Agenda, Advanced English l, ll,
Internationalization Workshop l, ll, International Political
Economy, Major Issues in International Security, International
Organization, Theories of International Relations, Comparative
Area Studies, Contemporary International Law, etc.
Keuk-Je
Sung, Ph.D.
¡²Northwestern University, 1986, Professor, Managerial Economics
and Decision Sciences, kjsung@khu.ac.kr,
http://gsp.khu.ac.kr¡³
Jae -Sung Kwak, Ph.D.
¡²University of Liverpool, 1996, Associate Professor, International
Relation of Latin America, kwakwak@khu.ac.kr,
http://gsp.khu.ac.kr¡³
Sang-Hyup Shin, Ph.D.
¡²London School of Economics and Political Science , 1995,
Associate Professor, International Political Economy, shshin@khu.ac.kr,
http://gsp.khu.ac.kr¡³
Keun-Soo Kim, Ph.D
¡²State University of New York at Buffalo , 2000, Assistant
Professor, International Economics, keunskim@khu.ac.kr,
http://gsp.khu.ac.kr¡³
Jin-Young Jung, Ph.D.
[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1990, Associate
Professor, International Political Economy, jychung@khu.ac.kr,
http://bizir.khu.ac.kr]