1st semester of 2nd year
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- Trade Practices
- This course focuses on the practical and technical aspects of trade, including the customs and laws of each country on letters of credit and legal processes for the fulfillment of trade contracts.
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- International Trade Theory
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It analyzes international commodity trade from an actual economic theory perspective.
Develop an understanding of why trade occurs, the benefits of trade, the impact of trade on national economies, and international trade organizations.
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- Introduction to Logistics
- This course covers a range of topics, including the concepts of land, sea, and air transportation of import and export cargo, identification of the development process and forms of trade transportation, understanding of international rules and treaties related to international transportation of cargo, basic concepts of global logistics, significant forms of international logistics, international transportation procedures, international logistics of multinational companies and specific logistic cost reduction options.
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- Financial Economics
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It integrates financial theories developed in economics and business administration.
Explore the pricing and return calculations of significant financial instruments, such as the time value of money, interest rates, inflation, bonds, and stocks.
Based on this, we learn the overall financial behavior associated with trade activities.
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- Introduction to e-biz
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This course provides an in-depth analysis of the development status and underlying technologies of e-commerce services, which are increasing with the explosive spread of the Internet, along with actual cases, and analyzes future development directions.
This course is an introduction to the e-business major, and students will learn how to interpret and deal with e-business, which is becoming a new business paradigm from the perspective of a major.
The development of e-business is completely changing the paradigm of many management fields. Therefore we will analyze the impact of e-business on overall management.
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- International Commerce and Trade
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o Highlights
1. In-depth analysis of various trade policies affecting the new and changing international trade reality, such as the acceleration of economic integration and the trade war between the United States and China, through relevant case analyses.
2. Analyzes trade policy and international discussions on the growing importance of trade in services and digital trade beyond the traditional approach of focusing on trade in goods.
3. Analyze relevant trade issues, such as climate change, competition, labor, and cultural policies that are increasingly linked to trade, with case studies.
4. Analyze trade policy theories and practices related to FTA and changes in trade policies of major trading partners such as the United States, China, the European Union, India, and ASEAN.
2nd semester of 2nd year
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- Statistics
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Understand the basic concepts of statistical analysis and study methods of statistical observation and analysis using economic/trade-related population/sample data.
Based on this, students will learn to systematically analyze big data in the real world, derive facts and implications from the data, and apply them to actual cases.
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- International Trade Law
- This course aims to develop a basic understanding of international trade law and the primary trade environment. It discusses the main contents through multilateral trade rules such as World Trade Organization (WTO) agreements, OECD rules, domestic trade rules, and the Foreign Trade Act.
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- Introduction to Tourism
- Learn about the basic concepts and impacts of tourism to gain a basic understanding of the tourism phenomenon.
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- Chinese Economic Theory
- Based on international trade theory, students will deepen their research and learn about the rapidly changing Chinese economy's economic development and current issues.
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- Overseas Area Studies
- This interdisciplinary study aims to understand, compare, and analyze the human, social, and economic characteristics of various countries and regions overseas. It also develops knowledge and methods to enhance job performance in various fields, such as trade, investment, resource development, transportation, and tourism, and to create a sense of global citizenship.
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- Network Economic Theory
- To properly understand the new economic phenomena that are developing due to the new networking of the economy, we will discuss recent theoretical developments and corporate strategies such as the lock-in phenomenon, positive feedback, compatibility, and standardization competition based on the basic understanding of the information and communication economy. Then, we analyze practical applications in the software industry, information technology industry, etc.
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- Research Methodology
- Students will learn the process of social science research methods, i.e., understanding a scientific investigation, conducting an investigation, analyzing data, evaluating the investigation, and writing a report based on the evaluation.