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Underwood Division (UD)

Founded in 2005, Underwood Division (UD) is the oldest division at UIC with five specialized majors combined by a rigorous common curriculum program, emphasizing core reasoning and communication skills. UD students may choose from five majors covering humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.

During their first-year of study, all Underwood Division students will be involved in a residential college life at the Yonsei International Campus, where they will take common curriculum courses with students from other UIC divisions, introductory courses to majors and various electives. Starting from their second year, students will move to the Sinchon Campus, where they will take the courses of their respective majors, electives, UIC seminars and other common curriculum courses.

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We offer an excellent track to train students to critically approach the economic problems and policy issues, correctly apply the basic analytic tools and concepts, and effectively communicate their attained conclusions. There are two core components in our curriculum for the students to attain the basic economic concepts: microeconomics to analyze the behavior of individual economic agents at the micro level and macroeconomics to understand the fundamental governing dynamics of the whole economy at the aggregate level. Students will then delve deeper into an extensive range of applied areas, such as economic development and growth, industrial organization, international finance, money and banking, law and economics, game theory with applications, and public and political economics. In addition, students can also develop their quantitative and research skills by taking statistics, mathematics and other senior electives.

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