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PROGRAM

1. Name of University (Country name): University of Glasgow (Scotland)

Founded in 1451, the University of Glasgow is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world. Today we are a broad-based, research intensive institution with a global reach.
 
A leading research centre
We are a member of the prestigious Russell Group of leading UK research universities, and we’re striving to change the world with our expertise. Our annual research contract income totals more than £116m, which puts us in the UK’s top 10 earners for research. It also means that we can make important discoveries, whether that’s finding a way to detect malaria in minutes, or contributing to the biggest particle physics experiment in the world: the Large Hadron Collider.
 
Excellence in teaching
Our research-led approach is one of the reasons why a degree from the University of Glasgow is so prized, but our students also benefit from opportunities to study abroad, improve their employability, take part in work placements and explore a wide range of social activities. As a result, we welcome scholars from more than 100 countries around the world every year. The 2010 International Student Barometer ranks us 3rd in the UK, and 90% of our final year undergraduates report satisfaction with their experiences. Our students graduate equipped with the skills they need to compete in a global workplace, and with friendships and networks that last a lifetime.
 
Working with others
We know we cannot succeed alone, which is why we work with partners and friends in Glasgow, Scotland and beyond. Whether we’re sharing expertise on climate change and disease prevention in developing countries, or offering investment to kickstart new collaborations with growing companies in Scotland, the benefits of our ever-expanding network of friendships and partnerships are wide-ranging and reciprocal.

2. Dual degree programme: MSc in International Business & MSc in Financial Technology

3. General Information

(1) List of Pre-requsite courses at Yonsei
- MSc in International Business (24 credits during year 1 at Yonsei GSIS)
Core courses at YU GSIS (6 credits)
‘Research Design Methods’ or ‘Statistics and Data Analysis’ 
‘Introduction to International Economics’ or ‘International Relations’
Elective courses at YU GSIS (18 credits)
Select four elective courses in a specific field of concentration of YU GSIS’s programme.
Select two elective courses of YU GSIS’s programme.
 
- MSc in Financial Technology (24 credits during year 1 at Yonsei GSIS)
Core courses at YU GSIS (6 credits)
‘Research Design Methods’ or ‘Statistics and Data Analysis’ 
'Introduction to International Economics' or 'International Relations'
Elective courses at YU GSIS (18 credits):
Select four elective courses in a specific field of concentration of YU GSIS’s programme.
Select two elective courses of YU GSIS’s programme.
 

(2) Admission Criteria
- Students who have earned or expected to complete pre-requisite courses at Yonsei during year 1
- Students with TOEFL score 90 (IBT) or above or IELTS score of 6.5 or above (test must have been taken within 3 years 5 months of start date)
- Students who are recommended by the program chair
- Students who are physically healthy
- Students who have not received any disciplinary action
- Students who have no problem obtaining a Scotland visa
- Students who meet all other conditions specified in the dual degree agreement

(3) Admission schedule
- Website announcement: Every February
- Available date: Second semester only

(4) Required documents
- An application form
- Statement of Purpose
- Official transcripts of undergraduate and graduate school in English and certificate of degree in English
- 4 photos (Passport-size)
- Copy of English proficiency (TOEFL 90 or above or IETLS 6.5 or above) (Taken within 2 years 5 months)
- Recommendation letter from program chair and other professional or academic references
- CV (Resume)

(5) Application proces
- Apply it through Yonsei GSIS office

4. Tuition, Scholarship and length of visit

(1) Tuition: Pay a tuition fee to Univ. of Glasgow
(2) Length of visit: Two semesters (One year)