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Course Information Program Information 2010 KOICA – Korea University Master's Degree Program in International Development February, 2010 ~ February, 2011 Seoul, Korea Korea International Cooperation Agency Graduate School of International Studies, Korea University TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I. KOICA & SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM 4 PART II. PROGRAM OVERVIEW 7 8 PART III. HOW TO APPLY 8 1. APPLICATION ELIGIBLILTY 8 2. APPLICATION PROCEDURE 8 PART IV. PROGRAM CONTENTS 11 1. ACADEMIC SCHEDULE 11 2. ORIENTATION 11 3. CURRICULUM 14 4. EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 16 PART V. TRAINING INSTITUTE 17 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 17 2. ACCOMONDATIONS 18 3. OTHER INFORMATION FOR INT’L STUDENTS 19 PART VI. SUPPORT SERVICE 29 1. TRAVEL TO KOREA 29 2. EXPENSES FOR STUDY AND LIVING 3. INSURANCE 30 PART VII. REGULATIONS 32 1. PARTICIPANT' RESPONSIBILITES 32 2. WITHDRAWALS 33 3. TEMPORAL LEAVE 34 4. ACCOMPANYING OR INVITING FAMILY 34 5. OTHERS 35 PART VIII. OTHERS 36 1. CONTACT INFORMATION 36 2. HOW TO GET TO THE ICC OF KOICA 37 PART I. KOICA & SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM PART 1. KOICA & SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM KOICA and the Training Program The Korea International Cooperation Agency was founded as a government agency on April 1, 1991, to maximize the effectiveness of Korea's grant aid programs for developing countries by implementing the government's grant aid and technical cooperation programs. Under the motto “Making a better world together”, KOICA is supporting partner countries to achieve the Millennium Development Goals and to promote equitable and sustainable development in the countries. Less than a half century ago, Korea was among the world’s most impoverished. However, it achieved economic development in a short time and has become a member of the OECD. As a country which overcame poverty and attained successful development, we believe our most valuable asset is our own experience. Reflecting on our own experience, we have learned that country ownership of the development is essential for success. Therefore, we seek to offer assistance in line with the development priorities of partner countries and empower our partners. In order to empower a country’s capacity for development, Human Resource Development (HRD) is critical. HRD has been a key factor behind the success of Korea’s own development. As a country where natural resources were scarce and investment capital was lacking, it was through the expansion and upgrading of human resources that Korea was able to escape from the vicious cycle of poverty and underdevelopment. Therefore, Korea presents a powerful example of how capacity building 4 ... Program Information PART I. KOICA & SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM through Human Resource Development can push the development process forward. For this reason, KOICA has been providing various training programs focused on HRD. Types of KOICA Training Programs KOICA offers five major types of training programs: 1. Country Training Program Tailored programs that are specifically designed for an individual partner country 2. Regular Training Program Programs that are open to any interested partner countries 3. Special Training Program Programs that are temporarily available owing to particular commitments of the Korean as well as partner governments 4. Joint Training Program Programs conducted in partnership with international organizations and other agencies 5. Scholarship Program Master’s degree programs offered to individuals from partner countries KOICA's Scholarship Program With the mission to nurture talented students from developing countries, KOICA invites high-caliber students from developing countries and helps them gain professional and systematic knowledge that will play a key role in their home country’s development. To accomplish this mission, KOICA has been operating master’s degree courses with leading Korean universities in the fields of economics, trade, women’s empowerment, rural area development, etc. Program Information... 5 PART I. KOICA & SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM In particular, this program has significantly strengthened the relationships between Korea and the student’s home country. Students, who have been given an opportunity to see Korea’s experience in poverty reduction and socio-economic development, will gain a deeper understanding of Korea and contribute to the future social, political and economic ties between the two nations. From 1997 to 2008, the program has assisted a total of 608 students through 35 courses. And as of 2009, 175 awardees are currently participating in the program at seven different universities. KOICA’s Scholarship Program is fully committed to the Millennium Development Goals and is determined to expand its efforts to nurture future talents from developing countries to promote their countries’ sustainable economic growth and social development. 6 ... Program Information PART II. PROGRAM OVERVIEW PART II. PROGRAM OVERVIEW □ Name: Master’s Degree Program in International Development □ Duration: February 22, 2010 – February 28, 2011 (13 months) □ Objectives - To develop human resources that will contribute to the socio- economic advancement of developing countries - To train experts (in the fields of International Development and Trade) needed by the developing countries □ Training Institute: Graduate School of International Studies, Korea University (http://gsis.korea.ac.kr) □ Number of Participants: 20 persons □ Language: English □ Accommodations: KOICA International Cooperation Center (ICC) Dormitory of Korea University (CJ I House) Program Information... 7 PART III. HOW TO APPLY PART III. HOW TO APPLY 1. APPLICATION ELIGIBILITY Government officials or researchers working in his/her home country with a Bachelor’s Degree or higher, and who should; - Be nominated by his/her Government - Have sufficient command of spoken and written English; - Be in good health, both physically and mentally, to undergo the course; - Have not participated in KOICA’s scholarship program or any of its kind before 2. APPLICATION PROCEDURE a. Admission Decision Procedure - Round 1 : Evaluation of Application Package - Round 2 : Interview by phone *Note: An interview will be conducted only for those applicants who have passed Round 1. The phone interview will be conducted strictly in English and the applicants’ educational objectives and development potential will primarily be evaluated. 8 ... Program Information PART III. HOW TO APPLY b. Application & Registration Timetable Procedure Master’s Degree Program on Application Submission Due ~ November 19, 2009 Application Document Review by November 20, 2009 ~ November 25, 2009 KUGSIS committee Telephone interview by KUGSIS November 26, 2009 ~ December 1, 2009 committee Final Admission Decision by December 2, 2009 ~ December 10, 2009 KOICA Committee Admission Announcement December 15, 2009 Release of Letter of Admission & ~ January 9, 2010 Visa Document Arrival in Korea 4th week of February, 2010 Preliminary Session 4th week of February, 2010 Procedure Master’s Degree Program on c. Checklist of Documents to Be Submitted 1. A completed application form (KUGSIS Application Form & KOICA Application Form) 2. A Statement of Purpose: SOP is the essential part for our evaluation to see whether you are quailed to this program or not. It should be 3 pages, 10 point of Times New Roman, 1.5 spaced, describing following factors: - The objective to apply for this program - Study plan during your study at KUGSIS - How your education and work experience qualify you for admission of this program - Contribution you hope to make in the field of Int’l Development & Cooperation and How KUGSIS Koica program will support your goals - Future Career path after participating this program Program Information... 9 PART III. HOW TO APPLY 3. Two photos, 3 X 4 CM 4. Certificate of Degree(or Certificated Expected Graduation form) of all colleges and graduate schools(should be written in English) 5. Official transcripts of all colleges and graduate schools (should be SEALED by the issuing institution and written in English) 6. Copy of passport 7. Two letters of recommendation (Download Available), from professors familiar with the applicant's academic work, or from professional supervisors. 8. TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS score report : Native speakers of English or those who graduated from the university which all courses are conducted in English are exempt from this requirement. 9. Certificate of Employment (if applicable) ※ Please refer to the following site for more information: Application form of the schools is available. http://gsis.korea.ac.kr/students/admissions.html 10 ... Program Information PART IV. PROGRAM CONTENTS PART IV. PROGRAM CONTENTS 1. ACADEMIC SCHEDULE Procedure Master’s Degree Program on Arrival in Korea 4th week of February, 2010 School Orientation 4th week of February, 2010 Spring Semester March 2, 2010 ~ June 18, 2010 Summer Session June 21, 2010~ July 16, 2010 Summer Break July 19, 2010 ~ Aug 30, 2010 Fall Semester September 1, 2010 ~ December 24, 2010 Fall Break December 27, 2010 ~ January 2, 2011 Winter Session January 3, 2011 ~ January 28, 2011 Special Session for January 31, 2011~Feb 28,2011 Thesis Writing (Finish Full draft of thesis) Departure from Korea Feb 28, 2011 ▶ The above schedule may be subject to minor changes. A detailed Program Schedule will be provided upon arrival. ◀ 2. ORIENTATION When you first arrive, there will be an orientation for 2-3 days for KOICA’s scholarship program at the ICC of KOICA. The orientation aims to provide participant with useful information on the program as well as general information on living
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