The Department of Global Studies (DGS) is the most recent addition to PNU's proud tradition of providing students with an internationally-focused education. DGS's innovative vision is to offer undergraduate students an academic experience similar to what is provided at North American and European universities. DGS offers a challenging, interdisciplinary curriculum taught entirely in English and almost exclusively by native speakers. Included in the curriculum are courses in law, international relations, history, economics, political science, human rights and religion.
Wide Range of Courses
- International Relations
- Economics and Business
- History
- Law and Politics
- Globalization
- Film, Literature, and Art
- Human Rights
Faculty
- Joe Phillips
Ph.D., Yonsei University; J.D., University of California, Berkeley, Law and Political Science
- Yong Kyun Bae
Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook, Economics
- Kweku Amonoo
MBA, University of California, Berkeley, Business
- Amy Levine
Ph.D., University of Cornell, Anthropology
- William F. Pore
Ph.D., George Washington University, East Asian History
- Ryo Hinata-Yamaguchi
Ph.D., University of New South Wales, Australia, East Asian Security
- Harold Swindall
Ph.D., University of California, Riverside, Literature
- Michael McArthur
Ph.D. candidate, University of Washington, Literature and Philosophy
- Kurt Sproat
M.A., University of Southern Queensland, Education