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Political Science and International Studies
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  • Office Location : 33, Samyang-ro 144-gil, Dobong-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Room 226 [01369]
  • E-Mail : poli@duksung.ac.kr
The disciplines of Political Science and International Studies (PSIS) aim to explore complex political and social phenomena, as well as to facilitate collaboration among community members by nurturing a spirit of public service. The main courses of PSIS focus on nurturing critical thinking, active agenda-setting, and problem-solving. Furthermore, their curricula analyze the multi-level dynamics among humans, society, and international relations. Specifically, courses in PSIS include the topics of security, gender, and environment, and seek solutions to various social and political challenges.
Education Objective
  1. Nurturing a spirit of community service through deep reflection on social and political phenomena
  2. Nurturing critical thinking on political phenomena and active participation in political changes
  3. Nurturing global communication skills
  4. Cultivating female leaders who will transform global and local societies
Specialities

To facilitate deep learning in sub-fields of political science, the PSIS operates four research groups run by students: Political Thoughts, International Relations, Media Studies, and Environmental Security. Each research group offers various activities such as public debate, academic conferences, and projects connected with local communities to cultivate student leadership.

Education Curriculum
Grade Division Subject name Credit/Period Total Notes
First
Semester
Second
Semester
1 Pre-major Tracks The Introduction of Politics and International Studies 3/3 3/3 6/6  
2 Elective Major Courses International Politics 3/3 / 3/3 Required Recommendation
Identity Politics 3/3 / 3/3 Required Recommendation
History of World Politics 3/3 / 3/3 Required Recommendation
Public Opinion and Media Politics 3/3 / 3/3  
Comparative Politics / 3/3 3/3 Required Recommendation
Politics and World Economy / 3/3 3/3 Required Recommendation
The Rise of the Modern State / 3/3 3/3 Required Recommendation
Korean Politics: History and Arguments / 3/3 3/3 Required Recommendation
3 Elective Major Courses Research Method for Political Science 3/3 / 3/3 Required Recommendation
Democracy and the Rule of Law 3/3 / 3/3  
Korean and World Politics in the Era of Global Crisis 3/3 / 3/3  
Area Studies1 3/3 / 3/3  
International Law and International Organizations 3/3 / 3/3  
Political Issues 3/3 / 3/3  
Introduction to International Development Aids / 3/3 3/3  
Foreign Policies and Decision Making / 3/3 3/3  
Migration/Refugee in Foreign Policy / 3/3 3/3  
Area Studies2 / 3/3 3/3  
Elections and Political Parties / 3/3 3/3  
4 Elective Major Courses NGO and Citizen Politics 3/3 / 3/3  
Legislative Politics: Theory and Practice 3/3 / 3/3  
Political Communication: Theory and Practice 3/3 / 3/3  
Theories and Practices of International Environmental Politics / 3/3 3/3  
Diplomacy and International Negotiations / 3/3 3/3  
A Criticism on Politics and Media / 3/3 3/3  
Total 25 subjects 42/42 39/39 81/81