1st semester of 4th year
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- History of World Trade
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Develop an understanding of recent developments in international trade through the history of world trade.
Study the history of the International Trade Organization, regional integration, and the changes in the international monetary system.
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- Business English Ⅱ
- This course systematically teaches the contents for conducting trade business and preparing various English correspondence and significant trade documents required for international business.
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- Tariff Policies
- Customs policy, which has long served as the core trade policy, has been experiencing significant changes in recent years as economic integration has accelerated and various free trade agreements (FTAs) have been signed. Therefore, we will analyze the recent changes in customs policy in addition to the existing policy and provide realistic education to students who will be active in the trade field, such as customs officers.
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- Logistics Management Accounting
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It covers the classification and analysis of logistics costs, including variable and fixed fees and direct and indirect costs, for efficient logistics management and decision-making.
Based on this analysis of logistics costs, we study the general theories of logistics that we need to know to deal with logistics optimization and the logistics management and decision-making models recently introduced and applied by advanced logistics companies.
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- Retail Management
- Through this course, students will understand the basic concepts of distribution and basic knowledge of distribution organizations, distribution routes, commercial area analysis, CRM, SCM, and distribution logistics information systems. In addition, by combining realistic case studies with S/W practice related to distribution information, the program aims to produce talented people who can be applied directly in the distribution industry.
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- Big Data
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It aims to discover regularities and specific patterns in vast amounts of data using an interdisciplinary and relatively new discipline.
This course includes interdisciplinary content such as databases, statistical methodology, machine learning, and information retrieval. It covers vital data mining techniques such as association analysis, regression analysis, classification models, time series and trend analysis, and AI techniques for their application in finance.
We will focus less on the theory of these techniques and more on their application in the field to predict the future or help with decision-making.
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- Convention Planning
- The convention industry is an industry that generates various additional benefits by attracting multiple international events such as international conferences, fairs, and exhibitions and is a knowledge-based industry that promotes the production and distribution of knowledge and information in international trade. Therefore, you will learn about the planning and operation of conventions.
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- Practice of Firm Statement Analysis
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This course educates students on comprehensively judging and analyzing a company's financial condition and management performance using quantitative and non-quantitative information.
Through practical exercises, students will learn how to apply fundamental finance and accounting methodologies to analyze actual company data.
This course is taught in the native language.
This course is intended for students who have studied accounting, finance, and banking fundamentals.
2nd semester of 4th year
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- Regulations and Practices in International Trade
- Analyze the various rules and institutions that affect international trade. In particular, it seeks to improve our understanding of the customs involved in trade transactions by analyzing examples of how international rules and institutions related to trade are used in practice in the trading field. Finally, we'll show you how to use your understanding of trade to your advantage in the field.
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- Theory of International Trade Negotiation
- This course analyzes negotiation theory and international negotiation strategies with various case studies to develop students' ability to respond effectively to international trade negotiations, including negotiating import and export contracts, overseas investments between multinational companies, joint ventures, and strategic alliances.
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- Logistics Seminar
- To train logistics professionals to establish a logistics-centered country in Northeast Asia, we will discuss and learn about the rapidly changing global logistics companies and logistics markets to enhance field sensitivity.
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- Established practices for e-business
- Students will build a realistic online shopping mall and gain experience in managing the operation of a shopping mall by applying the latest Internet marketing theories and utilizing social media.
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- Finance Seminar
- Discuss critical phenomena and issues in modern finance.
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- Risk Management and Insurance Seminar
- The program prepares for identifying, analyzing, and managing risks inherent in the operations of for-profit and nonprofit organizations. Students study property, liability, health and life insurance, employee benefits, and social insurance programs.