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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
International Business | International Trade
Area of study
Business and Administration
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Introduction to the University Program
The university program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in various fields. The program offers a range of majors, including (International Trade), (Convergence Design), (Finance), and more.
Majors
The university program offers the following majors:
- (International Trade)
- (Convergence Design)
- (Finance)
- () (Public Institution Talent)
- (Fintech)
- SW (Healthcare Software)
- (Bioinformatics)
- (Smart Packaging Logistics)
- (Digital Humanities Literacy)
- () (Healthcare Convergence Major)
- () (Precision Medicine Convergence Major)
- () (Smart Hydrogen Energy Convergence Major)
- (Regional Innovation Talent)
- () (Gangwon-Type Semiconductor Convergence Major)
- AI (Medical AI Semiconductor Convergence Major)
(International Trade) Major
Description
The major is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of international trade and its related fields. The major covers topics such as international trade theory, international finance, and international law.
Graduation Requirements
The graduation requirements for the major include:
- Completion of a minimum of 36 credits
- Completion of required courses, including:
- (Political Economy of International Trade)
- (International Bargaining)
- (Macroeconomic Policy)
- (International Finance)
- (International Law)
- (International Political Economy)
- (Trade Practice)
- (International Management)
- (Business Strategy)
- (Strategic Management Consulting)
- (Consumer Behavior)
- (Business Statistics)
- (International Economics)
- (Law and Economics)
Course Descriptions
- ECN3010 (International Finance): This course covers the basics of international finance, including exchange rates, international financial markets, and international financial institutions.
- INT2015 (International Law): This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of international law, including the law of treaties, international human rights law, and international humanitarian law.
- INT3031 (International Political Economy): This course examines the relationship between politics and economics in the international system, including the impact of international institutions and non-state actors on global economic governance.
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