- 1. Overview
- ▶ Based on comprehensive theories and empirical knowledge of international relations, an in-depth major course track is opened and operated to promote a convergence understanding of various issues in East Asia.
- ▶ As exchanges with other East Asian countries, including China, become active, the demand for regional experts with a convergence understanding of various issues such as politics, diplomacy, economy, history, and ideology/culture in the region increases.
- ▶ We open and operate an in-depth major curriculum that actively responds to these social needs, so that interested students can enter the relevant country, advance into international organizations/NGOs, enter relevant domestic fields (public sector, companies, media, etc.), /Provides opportunities to enter internal and external master's and doctoral programs.
- ▶ In line with the purpose of the convergence in-depth major track, curriculum cooperation with related departments (divisions) is strengthened.
- ▶ For interdisciplinary convergence and deepening of the major, the required credits for track recognition will be adjusted as follows.
- 2. Minimum credits for recognition of “East Asia International Relations Track”
- ▶ Curriculum(2021~)
*If you complete at least 54 credits in the major courses offered by the Department of International Relations, you will be awarded the “International Relations Major” degree as before.
*If you take at least 21 credits of the East Asian Studies track course, you will be awarded the degree of “International Relations Major (East Asian International Relations Track)”.
*Major courses in other departments (divisions) included in the East Asian International Relations track are recognized as international relations majors only when the track is completed.
Minimum required credits | ||
Degree name | single major | multiple majors |
International Relations | 36 | 36 |
International Relations (East Asian Studies Track) |
East Asian Studies Track 21 Other majors 15 |
East Asian Studies Track 21 |
3. Courses recognized by “East Asia International Relations Track”
Classification |
Department |
Course Name |
Course No. |
Note |
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compulsory subjects (take all 3 courses) |
international relations |
International Political Economy |
INT3031 |
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international relations |
China Regional Studies |
INT3018 |
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international relations |
Southeast Asian Studies |
INT3015 |
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compulsory subjects (take all 3 courses) |
international relations |
East Asia Cooperation |
INT4018 |
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international relations |
Politics and Economy of International Trade |
INT4013 |
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international relations |
Issues in Chinese Studies |
INT3021 |
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international relations |
China foreign policy |
INT3048 |
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international relations |
China's political economy |
INT4026 |
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international relations |
Diplomacy and Security in Asia |
INT3033 |
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international relations |
Japanese Regional Studies |
INT3013 |
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international relations |
Korea's International Relations |
INT3026 |
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Add |
international relations |
Globalization and Korean Political Economy |
INT3041-01-00 |
newly open |
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East Asian War and Peace |
INT3009 |
newly open |
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Japanese Research Issues |
INT3067 |
newly open |
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East Asian Security and International Politics |
INT3055 |
newly open |
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Elective Courses: Other Departments (Part) established (Take 2 or more courses) |
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Diplomacy and Security in Asia |
ECN3039 |
newly open |
economy |
East Asian Economic Growth Theory |
HAC3020 |
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historical culture |
Chinese modern history |
HAC3064 |
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historical culture |
Chinese modern history |
개설예정 |
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philosophy |
Chinese modern philosophy |
개설예정 |
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philosophy |
Contemporary Understanding of East Asian Philosophy |
EIC3107 |
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EIC |
Women and Gender in Asia |
EIC3110 |
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EIC |
Chinese Politics and Economy |
EIC3215 |
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EIC |
Contemporary Issues in East Asian Business |
EIC3339 |
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EIC |
DIVERSITY AND CONVERGENCE IN EAST ASIA |
MGT3053 |
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4. “East Asia International Relations Track” Language Requirements
(Applicable from the class of 2022)
*To complete the East Asian Studies track, one of the following three language requirements must be met in addition to the above courses.
Language requirements
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Contents |
1 |
East Asian-related liberal arts foreign language courses (Chinese, Japanese) offered at universities with grades of 'A-' or higher 'intermediate'
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2 |
Submission of official test scores related to languages in East Asia.
For the new HSK and the new JLPT, the requirements of 'Level 4' and 'N2' or higher must be met, respectively.
Other minimum requirements for the East Asian language accreditation test are determined by the Track Steering Committee, which is composed of professors from the Department of International Relations.
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3 |
Visit a local country in East Asia as an exchange student, language trainee, or intern to study or work in a local area for more than one semester.
The minimum requirements for credits earned and local work are decided by the Track Steering Committee, which is composed of professors from the Department of International Relations.
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