Graduate School of International Politics, Economics and Communication
Graduate School of International Politics, Economics and Communication
Graduate School of International Politics, Economics and Communication consists of three majors Department of International Politics, Department of International Economics, and Department of International Communication. Department of International Politics has two courses: Security Studies and Global Governance. All majors offer master's and doctoral programs, and are offered day and evening classes (night classes are from 18:30 to 20:00), making it possible to conduct research while commuting to work.
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Graduate School of International Politics, Economics and Communication Basic Information
Graduate School of International Politics, Economics and Communication website contains information such as "Overview of the Graduate School," "Majors and Courses," "Research," "Faculty Introduction," and "Admissions Information."
Graduate Graduate School of International Politics, Economics and Communication
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International Politics
The goal of Department of International Politics is to equip students with the ability to grasp international politics theoretically, analyze it empirically, and find practical solutions to international problems.
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International Economics
The goal of Department of International Economics is to equip students with the ability to grasp international economic phenomena theoretically, analyze them empirically, and solve various international economic problems.
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International Communication Major
The goal of Department of International Communication is to equip students with the theories and applied skills on language, culture, and communication necessary to understand various international phenomena.
History of Graduate School of International Politics, Economics and Communication
| 1986 | Graduate School of International Politics, Economics and Communication (Department of International Politics and Department of International Economics) established |
| 1987 | International Department of Business Administration established |
| 1990 | International Business major established |
| 1996 | Department of International Communication established |
| 2001 | Due to the independence of Graduate School of International Management, the recruitment of Department of Business Administration and International Business majors has been discontinued. |
| 2010 | Global Expert Training Program launched |
How to take Graduate School of International Politics, Economics and Communication
Master's Program
The requirements for completing the master's program are to study for at least two years, acquire the required number of credits, receive necessary research guidance, pass a foreign language certification test, and pass the review of the master's thesis or specific research results and the final exam. There are two ways to complete the program: (1) "master's thesis research" and (2) "research project," and the requirements for completion differ depending on the method.
"Master's thesis research" is a method of completing a master's thesis by writing a thesis under the guidance of a research supervisor and passing the thesis examination.
"Problem research" is a method of completion in which students create the results of their problem research and pass an examination.
Master's degree completion requirements
| Master's Thesis Research | Research Topics | |
| Group A subjects, Group B subjects, Group C subjects | 10 | 12 |
| Group A and B Subjects | 20 | 26 |
| Total | 30 | 38 |
When you have completed the master's degree requirements, you will be awarded the following master's degree.
- Department of International Politics: Master's Degree (International Politics)
- Department of International Economics: Master's Degree (International Economics)
- Department of International Communication: Master's degree (International Communication)
Doctoral Program
To enter the doctoral program, students must study for three or more years, receive necessary research guidance, pass a foreign language certification test, and pass a doctoral dissertation review and final examination.
When the requirements for completing the doctoral program are met, the doctoral degree listed below will be awarded.
- Department of International Politics... PhD (International Politics)
- Department of International Economics... PhD (International Economics)
- Department of International Communication: PhD (International Communication)