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GSIR Public and Policy Analysis Program The Public and Policy Analysis Program (PMPP) meets the needs of "good governance" in public sectors. This is required to implement and evaluate policies covering diverse public problems. The PMPP trains leaders in issues such as environmental damage, public health, e-governance, education, national and regional development, welfare reform, and international security. We strongly believe that gaining knowledge from the PMPP can be the best solution for working professionals in various public sectors like state and local governments, international institutions, NGOs, and public enterprises. Students may choose a specialized concentration option in Information specifi cally designed for managers who tackle public projects in information technology and public offi cials focusing on information and communication technology (ICT) management. The PMPP's two-year curriculum consists of a combination of core required courses, elective required courses, and elective courses. To earn a Master's degree (Master of Arts in Public ), students are also required to complete a thesis under the supervision of full-time GSIR faculty member. Coursework Core required courses and elective required courses provide students with disciplinary and analytical knowledge and skills such as public management and administration, economics, public fi nance, accounting, law, and statistics, which are required to understand all aspects of public management and policy analysis and apply them to real world issues in the public sector. The Information concentration requires courses to facilitate problem identifi cation and problem solving in e-management and e-government agendas. Elective courses focus more on the specifi c aspects of public policy, like environmental issues, health care systems, regional development, and e-governance. Practical and policyoriented elective courses expand the theoretical capability and descriptive knowledge developed in required courses in order to allow students to facilitate problem-identifi cation and problem solving in regional and international agendas. Thesis Together with the above course work, students select a unique and important policy-related research topic and write a Master's thesis while participating in advanced seminar sessions with their academic supervisors. Indeed, writing a master's thesis and defending is at the center of the demanding components of the graduate level program. Thesis writing gives students a crucial opportunity to learn how to discuss and analyze their research topic in depth by integrating the concepts and methods that have been acquired during the entire two year program and building on their previous professional and academic experiences. PMPP Public and Policy Analysis Program MA in Public Microeconomics I Elective Required Courses (8 credits) Comparative Government and Politics Cost Benefi t Analysis Cross-sectional and Panel Data Analysis Development of ese Industry and Business Development Planning (Multisector Models) Foundations of Web Technologies* Governmental Accounting and Reporting Health Policy Organizations Taxation* Introduction to Electronic Government IT Strategy and Policy Planning* ese Energy Policy and Regulations ese Public Finance and Administration Local Government and Public Services Microeconomics II Policy Evaluation and Project Cycle Public Finance Public Human Resource Public Information Policy and Public Law Public Information Public Organization Theory Public Private Partnership Quantitative Methods for Decision Making Research Methodology Electives (13 credits) Required Courses Core Required Courses (17credits) Data Analysis Mathematics for Economics and Business (B) (1 credit) Public Public Policy Modeling Statistical Methods Select from among most courses off ered in Special Concentration Information Public Information Policy and Public Information Introduction to Electronic Government Required Courses Advanced Seminar (6 credits) Elective Required Courses (14 credits) (Recommended Courses) Cost Benefi t Analysis Database Design and Strategies* Foundations of Web Technologies* IT Strategy and Policy Planning* Networking and Secure Data Transmission* Project Cycle Quantitative Methods for Decision Making (Other Elective Required Courses) Development Planning (Multisector Models) Governmental Accounting and Reporting Microeconomics I Policy Evaluation and Public Human Resource Public Organization Theory Public Private Partnership Electives (7 credits) *GSIM courses Select from among most courses off ered in Total number of required credits 44 credits * English and ese language courses are not counted into the total number of required credits for the GSIR degrees.

GSIR Program In the program, students may choose from two concentrations: an Master of Arts in (IR) or an Mater of Arts in Peace Studies (IPS). IRP Program MA in MA in Peace Studies For the MA in, students learn the basic theories of international relations and study global affairs with a special emphasis on the Asia Pacific region and in particular. The Islamic world also receives considerable attention. The program is constructed to allow students maximum freedom to pursue their own interests within the specializations offered by the IUJ faculty. The MA in Peace Studies track focuses on how peace and security may be created in conflict areas. It examines methods of conflict resolution and peace building for a sustainable peace. A clear link is made between peace, security and economic development. The IRP curriculum is based on the twin pillars of coursework and thesis. Coursework The two degree tracks in the Program (IRP), MA in and MA in Peace Studies, begin with the training in the foundation of international politics. The required core courses in both degrees seek to provide students with the conceptual foundations, empirical knowledge, and analytical skills that are required to understand all aspects of international relations. Students in both degrees must take both Politics and Political Economy. At the same time, both degrees, with their diverse regional and thematic elective courses corresponding with the multi-disciplinary nature of international relations field, allow considerable flexibility for students to customize their academic pursuits in the course of the two-year mater's study. Thesis Both the IR and IPS programs put significant weight on each student's master's thesis. Many, in their second year, devote considerable time to research and writing on their topics and some use the IUJ thesis writing process as preparation for their PhD pursuits in the same field. Starting in the Spring term of their first year, students decide their thesis topics under faculty supervision. The three-month summer break is often used for field research to collect data and conduct surveys. The thesis defense is in the Spring Term of the second year. MA in (IR) Required Courses - Core Courses (16 credits) Human Rights and Global Justice Political Economy Politics Economic and Order Foreign Policy Analysis Diplomacy and Statecraft Security and Strategy in Organizations Required Courses - Advanced Seminar (6 credits) (minimum of 10,000 words) Elective Required Courses - Applied Disciplinary Courses (6 credits) Comparative Government and Politics Contemporary Political and Economic Regionalism Essentials of Economics Global Civil Society Global Issues: UNU Global Seminar Conflict Resolution Political Institutions and Social Changes in Governance Poverty, War and Human Security Elective Required Courses - Regional & Country Courses (6 credits) American Foreign Policy Chinese Foreign Policy Contemporary ese Politics ese Political Economy ese Postwar Foreign Policy ese Public Finance and Administration Postwar ese Economy Regional Governance and Political Economy in the Middle East Southeast Asian Electives (6 credits) Select from among most courses offered in Public Cross-Cultural Communication IT Strategy & Policy Planning Project Cycle Total number of required credit 40 credits MA in Peace Studies (IPS) Required Courses - Core Courses (16 credits) Human Rights and Global Justice Political Economy Politics Environment and Human Security Global Civil Society Conflict Resolution Poverty, War and Human Security Essentials of Economics Required Courses - Advanced Seminar (6 credits) (minimum of 10,000 words) Electives (18 credits) IPS students are recommended to choose electives from this list. They can also choose Electives from among all courses by (General) Foreign Policy Analysis IT Strategy and Policy Planning* ( Law) Public Law (Environment & Sustainable Development) Environmental Economics (Multicultural Society) Cross-Cultural Communication Migration and Human Security (Global Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility) Global Issues: UNU Global Seminar (Course with Focus) ese Political Economy ese Postwar Foreign Policy ese Public Finance and Administration Peace, War and the Development of Modern (Course with Area Focus) American Foreign Policy Southeast Asian () Project Cycle Public * GSIM Courses Total number of required credit 40 credits * English and ese language courses are not counted for the total number of required credits for the GSIR degrees.

GSIR Development Program In the Development Program (IDP) students choose one of two Master's degree concentrations: Development (ID-IDP) or Economics (EC-IDP). The Development (ID-IDP) concentration offers various development-related courses in the contexts of economics, regional science, and related fields, while the Economics (EC-IDP) concentration puts strong emphasis on modern economic theories and their applications. Students who complete all requirements are awarded a Master of Arts in Development or a Master of Arts in Economics. The EC-IDP also offers the Macroeconomic-Policy Program (MPP) as a special master's program. The MPP is especial master's program. The MPP is especially designed to provide professionals from central banks, finance ministries, international organizations, and private financial institutions with the rigorous academic training in the fields of macroeconomics. To complete these degrees, students take both required and elective coursework and write, then defend a thesis. Coursework Both degree concentrations start with a series of challenging courses in mathematics, statistics, and micro/macroeconomics in the Fall and Winter Terms. The ID-IDP then emphasizes econometrics and development economics before moving the students toward their preferred areas of emphasis. The EC-IDP, after the initial pre-requisite courses, turns to areas such as Public Finance, Monetary Economics and Policy Analysis, Finance, etc. Beginning in the Spring of their first year, and continuing through their second year of study, students in both degree tracks can choose from a wide range of electives. They are encouraged to take courses not only from the IDP, but also the IRP, PMPP and the MBA as well. Thesis As an essential part of both degree tracks, students write a faculty-supervised thesis in line with their career objectives, and in support of the objectives of their host institutions (for those sponsored by organizations). Conceptualizing the topic, defining the boundaries, offering their expertise to the topic, then defending their thesis provides an excellent training ground for future policy and project conceptualization and implementation. Independent and critical thinking is required in the process. IDP Development Program MA in Development MA in Economics (including the MPP track) MA in Development Required Courses Core Required Courses (18credits) Microeconomics I, II Macroeconomics I,II Mathematics for Economics and (A) Statistical Methods Econometrics Research Methodology Required Courses Advanced Seminar (6 credits) Elective Required Courses Applied Disciplinary Courses (12 credits) Agricultural Economics Applied Time Series Analysis Computable General Equilibrium Modeling Cost Benefit Analysis Cross-Sectional and Panel Data Analysis Development Planning (Multisector Models) Environmental Economics Financial Markets and Globalization Health Economics Health Policy Industrial Organization and Public Policy Inequality and Poverty: Measurement and Applications Finance Trade and Investment Investments and Asset Pricing Macroeconomics and Policy Analysis Money and Banking Monetary Economics and Policy Analysis Project Cycle Public Finance Public Public Sector Economics Quantitative Methods for Decision Making Time Series Analysis Elective Required Courses Regional and Country Courses (4 credits) Development of ese Industry and Business ese Banking and Financial ese Energy Policy and Regulations ese Public Finance and Administration Postwar ese Economy Regional Governance and Political Economy in the Middle East Electives (4 credits) Select from among most courses offered in MA in Economics Required Courses Core Required Courses (14 credits) Microeconomics I, II Macroeconomics I,II Mathematics for Economics and (A) Statistical Methods Econometrics Required Courses Advanced Seminar (6 credits) Elective Required Courses (14 credits) Agricultural Economics Applied Time Series Analysis Computable General Equilibrium Modeling Cost Benefit Analysis Cross-Sectional and Panel Data Analysis Development Planning (Multisector Models) Environmental Economics Financial Markets and Globalization Health Economics Industrial Organization and Public Policy Inequality and Poverty: Measurement and Applications Finance* Trade and Investment* Investment and Asset Pricing ese Banking and Financial Macroeconomics and Policy Analysis* Monetary Economics and Policy Analysis* Money and Banking Public Finance* Public Sector Economics Quantitative Methods for Decision Making Research Methodology Time Series Analysis * Macroeconomic Policy Program (MPP) requires students to take these 5 courses as Core Required courses. The requirements of MPP are 24 Required Course credits, 6 Advanced Seminar credits, 14 Elective Course credits. Electives (4 credits) Select from among most courses offered in Total number of required credits 44 credits Total number of required credits 44 credits * English and ese language courses are not counted for the total number of required credits for the GSIR degrees.

GSIR Public Policy Program One-Year Intensive Program The objective of this one-year intensive master's program is to equip scholars with fundamental knowledge and practical skills in the fi elds of international relations, international development, and public management. The main target includes employees in private enterprises and public institutions who intend to obtain a master's degree at the professional level with a lighter academic research activity workload Students who complete all requirements are awarded a professional master's degree, the Master of Public Policy. The curriculum of the one-year master's program consists of a combination of required courses and elective courses: the former provides analytical and empirical skills and knowledge that are applicable to policy-oriented issues; the latter focuses more on specifi c aspects of practical and policy-oriented issues and expands the theoretical capability and descriptive knowledge obtained from the required courses. This combination allows the scholars to facilitate problem identifi cation and problem solving in regional and international agendas. Policy Paper Diff erent from the two-year master's programs, scholars are not required to write a solid master's thesis. Instead, they are required to write a policy paper on an important policy-related topic under the supervision of faculty members. This gives the scholars an opportunity to learn how to discuss their policy topic by integrating the concepts and methods that have been acquired during the entire one-year program as well as knowledge developed in their previous professional careers. PPP Public Policy Program Master of Puclic Policy Public Aff airs Economic Development Microeconomics I Mathematics for Economics & Business (A) Statistical Methods Public Policy Modeling Data Analysis Public Finance and Bdgeting Requiered Courses-Common Core Courses (2 credits) Required Courses-Specializaed Core Courses (16 credits) Politics Foreign Policy Analysis Human Rignts and Global Justice Political Economy Diplomacy and Statecraft Economic and Order Organizations Security and Strategy in Requiered course-policy Seminar (2 credits) Microeconomics I Macroecnomics I Mathematics for Economics & Business (A) Statsitcal Methods Microeconomics II Macroecnomics II Econometrics Electives ( Related Courses) (4 credits) Peace, War and the Development of Modern Contemporary ese Politics ese Government and Politics Postwar ese Economy ese Public Finance and Administration ese Banking and Financial ese Energy Policy and Regulations ese Political Economy ese Economy and Macroeconomic Policies Development of ese Industry and Business ese Postwar Foreign Policy ese History and Culture Comparative Government and Politics Cost Benefi t Analysis Cross-sectional and Panel Data Analysis Development of ese Industry and Business Development Planning (Multisector Models) Foundations of Web Technologies* Governmental Accounting and Reporting Health Policy Organizations Taxation* Introduction to Electronic Government IT Strategy and Policy Planning* ese Energy Policy and Regulations ese Public Finance and Administration Local Government and Public Services Microeconomics II Policy Evaluation and Project Cycle Public Finance Public Human Resource Public Information Policy and Public Law Public Information Public Organization Theory Public Private Partnership Quantitative Methods for Decision Making Research Methodology Recommended(10 credits) Comparative Government and Politics Contemporary Political and Economic Regionalism Essentials of Economics Global Civil Society Global Issues: UNU Global Seminar Confl ict Resolution Political Institutions and Social Changes in Governance Poverty, War and Human Security American Foreign Policy Chinese Foreign Policy Contemporary ese Politics ese Political Economy ese Postwar Foreign Policy ese Public Finance and Administration Postwar ese Economy Regional Governance and Political Economy in the Middle East Southeast Asian Agricultural Economics Applied Time Series Analysis Computable General Equilibrium Modeling Cost Benefi t Analysis Cross-Sectional and Panel Data Analysis Development PlanningMultisector Models Environmental Economics Financial Markets and Globalization Health Economics Health Policy Industrial Organization and Public Policy Inequality and Poverty: Measurement and Applications Finance Trade and Investment Investments and Asset Pricing Macroeconomics and Policy Analysis Money and Banking Monetary Economics and Policy Analysis Project Cycle Public Finance Public Public Sector Economics Quantitative Methods for Decision Making Time Series Analysis Elective Required Courses? Development of ese Industry and Business ese Banking and Financial ese Energy Policy and Regulations ese Public Finance and Administration Postwar ese Economy Regional Governance and Political Economy in the Middle East

GSIM MBA Program The IUJ MBA was started in 1988 as the first US-style business school in, offering all courses in English. Recognized as one of the top 100 global MBAs by the Economist's "Best Business Schools" ranking for 10 consecutive years, the only MBA in to make this list, the IUJ MBA challenges the current generation to become socially responsible world business leaders. Our program focus on "Leveraging Emerging Asia for Global Advantage" delivers the knowledge, skills and mindset required to take best advantage of the world's fastest-growing economies, for global competitive advantage. In the first year of the MBA Program, students tackle the essentials of management and running a company with an emphasis on global leadership and the Asian market. Case studies are used in most classes, and cases on issues in Asia are regularly included. Core courses include Applied Statistics, Corporate Finance, Operations, Organizational Behavior, etc. Group work is emphasized, and each group is made up of people from diverse cultures to encourage crossborder communication skills and global team leadership skills. From Spring term and into the second year, MBA students begin to specialize their IUJ education for the career they seek after IUJ. Concentrations include Finance, Marketing, IT/OM and General. Seeking a double concentration is possible for the most ambitious. In addition to their chosen specialization, they can take elective courses as shown in the table. Students seeking employment in or as a bridge between their home country and are highly encouraged to take advantage of the strong ese language program offered by our dedicated faculty. Thesis/Research Report Each student produces a unique academic work, either thesis or research report, on a topic of their choice either individually or as a member of a group with the same professional aims. For sponsored students, writing a group thesis or research report may require the sponsor's approval. Faculty supervision is on hand to ensure a high quality output. MBA Master of Business Administration (2-Year Track) Core Required Courses (20 credits) Applied Statistics Computer Based Decision Modeling Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting Managerial Economics Marketing Operations Organizational Behavior Strategic Seminar Courses for Thesis/Research Report (3 credits) Research Seminar I, II, III Language Core Courses (0~3 credits) Academic English I, II, III * Elective Courses (at least 22 credits) Brand Business Applications with iphone/ios Devices Business Presentation Competing in Emerging Markets Corporate Financial Reporting Corporate Governance in Asia and Corporate Level Strategy Corporate Restructuring and M&A Corporate Social Responsibility Cross-cultural Communication Cross-cultural Business Communication Customer hip Database Design and Strategies Debt Securities Markets Derivatives Markets Doing Business in India Entrepreneurship and New Business Creation in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development Entrepreneurship Strategy for ASEAN Markets Financial Statement Analysis Foundations of Web Technology General Human Resources and Global Talent Innovation and New Business Creation Finance Taxation Investments IT Strategy and Policy Planning Leadership Leadership Bootcamp Macroeconomics Managing the New Capitalism Frontier in China and ASEAN Marketing Communications Marketing Research Marketing Strategy Mobile Business Strategies Money and Banking in Negotiation Strategy Networking and Secure Data Transmission New Product Planning and Development Portfolio Private Equity & Venture Capital Project Financing Project Project Risk Public Information Risk Service Social Media Marketing Strategic Environmental Strategies for Social Infrastructure Projects Strategy Simulation Supply Chain Transnational Value-based for * Credits earned from GSIR courses can be counted as electives. Total number of required credits: 48 credits Required Courses Elective Courses * Language Core Courses (Academic English I, II, and III) may be exempted.

GSIM One-Year Intensive MBA Program With the rapid rise of emerging mega-markets and the increasingly integrated global economy, global competition today is undergoing a profound shift. It is clear that simply observing and responding to the shift is not sufficient. Instead, corporations must proactively initiate change to create competitive advantage over their rivals. Such initiatives are of cross-functional integrative nature as disconnected functional moves can hardly lead to competitive advantage. Thus, today s global competition necessitates a critical pool of global managers who can work across boundaries of business functions and mobilize their business as an integrated whole. The IMBA program is designed only for the most capable and best motivated individuals who are willing to go back to graduate school for an intensive 12-month period to turbo-charge their careers to the next level. The curriculum is compact, rigorous, and demanding. During the terms they spend on the IUJ campus, students tackle the essentials of management and running a company with an emphasis on global leadership and the Asian market. Case studies are used in most classes, and cases on issues in Asia are regularly included. Group work is emphasized, and each group includes people from diverse cultures to encourage cross-border communication skills, and global team leadership skills. Summer Capstone Courses Capstone courses represent final, wrap-up courses for the IMBA program. Taken in the summer months prior to graduation, they integrate elements from multiple courses already completed to address timely managerial issues and challenges of competitive importance. Capstone courses are typically one-credit courses and topics may vary from year to year, reflecting emerging issues of global competition. Thesis/Research Report Each student produces a unique academic work, either thesis or research report, on a topic of their choice either individually or as a member of a group with the same professional aims. For sponsored students, writing a group thesis or research report may require the sponsor's approval. Faculty supervision is on hand to ensure a high quality output. IMBA Master of Business Administration (1-Year Track) Core Required Courses (14 credits) Financial Accounting General Marketing Capstone Courses (4 credits) Operations Organizational Behavior Strategic Doing Business in India Leadership Bootcamp Managing the New Capitalism Frontier in China and ASEAN Strategy Simulation Seminar Courses for Thesis/Research Report (4 credits) Research Seminar I, II, III, IV Core Elective Courses (9 credits) Applied Statistics Brand Business Presentation Computer Based Decision Modeling Corporate Governance in Asia and Corporate Level Strategy Cross-cultural Communication Human Resources and Global Talent Innovation and New Business Creation Elective Courses (at least 7 credits) Competing in Emerging Markets Corporate Financial Reporting Corporate Restructuring and M&A Corporate Social Responsibility Cross-cultural Business Communication Customer hip Database Design and Strategies Debt Securities Markets Derivatives Markets Entrepreneurship and New Business Creation in Entrepreneurship Strategy for ASEAN Markets Financial Statement Analysis Finance Investments IT Strategy and Policy Planning Leadership Managerial Accounting Managerial Economics Marketing Strategy Negotiation Strategy Service Supply Chain Transnational Taxation Marketing Communications Marketing Research Mobile Business Strategies Money and Banking in New Product Planning and Development Portfolio Private Equity & Venture Capital Project Financing Project Project Risk Risk Strategic Environmental Strategies for Social Infrastructure Projects Value-based for * Credits earned from other GSIM courses and GSIR courses can be counted as electives. Total number of required credits 38 credits Required Courses Elective Courses

GSIM E-Business Program IT is a part of all typical technology management degree programs, but the IUJ program focus is wider. It combines other areas such as marketing, finance, human resources management, operations and project management that all heavily depend on IT. This broad integration of technology across these diverse fields gives students the unique opportunity to learn the essentials quickly, in one year, and apply them in real life across many types of organizations. The intensive 1-year curriculum focuses on Entrepreneurship and Technology (E&T), which is fast becoming the driving force in emerging economies and developed economies alike. This new focus is unique in : a Master's Degree program focused on E&T. Throughout the year, students seeking to work in may take advantage of the strong ese language program offered on campus. Students are also encouraged to take full advantage of the excellent crosscultural environment prevailing within the IUJ campus. Entrepreneurship Practicum: A unique component of the E-Biz program is the required Summer practicum. The program makes every attempt to connect student's career objectives with the practicum. Given the broad spectrum of students in this program, the practicum is designed to take different shapes each year: a real consulting experience with a company, course-related unpaid internships, experimenting with a student's own business, or a team project under the close supervision of a professor. Thesis/Research Report Each student produces a unique academic work, either thesis or research report, on a topic of their choice either individually or as a member of a group with the same professional aims. For sponsored students, writing a group thesis or research report may require the sponsor's approval. Faculty supervision is on hand to ensure a high quality output. E-Biz Master of E-Business Core Required Courses (12 credits) Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development Financial Accounting Foundations of Web Technologies Entrepreneurs Practicum Course (2 credits) IT Strategy and Policy Planning Marketing New Product Planning and Development Entrepreneurship and Technology Practicum (Summer Course) Seminar Courses for Thesis/Research Report (4 credits) Research Seminar I, II, III, IV Language Core Courses (0~3 credits) Academic English I, II, III * Core Elective Courses (10 credits) Brand Business Applications with iphone/ios Devices Business Presentation Competing in Emerging Markets Computer Based Decision Modeling Customer hip Database Design and Strategies Entrepreneurship and New Business Creation in Entrepreneurship Strategy for ASEAN Markets Financial Statement Analysis Human Resource and Global Talent Elective Courses (at least 7 credits) Applied Statistics Corporate Governance in Asia and Corporate Level Strategy Corporate Social Responsibility Cross-cultural Business Communication Cross-cultural Communication Doing Business in India General Innovation and New Business Creation Managerial Accounting Managerial Economics Investments Leadership Leadership Bootcamp Managing the New Capitalism Frontier in China and ASEAN Negotiation Strategy Networking and Secure Data Transmission Operations Organizational Behavior Private Equity & Venture Capital Project Project Risk Social Media Marketing Strategy Simulation Supply Chain Marketing Communications Marketing Research Marketing Strategy Mobile Business Strategies Project Financing Public Information Service Strategic Environmental Strategic Strategies for Social Infrastructure Projects Transnational * Credits earned from other GSIM courses and GSIR courses can be counted as electives. Total number of required credits 38 credits Required Courses Elective Courses * Language Core Courses (Academic English I, II, and III) may be exempted.