ASGB professors are drawn from the best universities in the US, Europe and Asia and form a unique and highly distinguished faculty. Each professor brings unique life experiences to the classroom and provides students with a truly international interpretation of his or her subject. As the student to teacher ratio is low, students can form close relationships with their professors and rely on them for guidance and direction. |
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Jin-Guk Kim, Professor, Ph.D., Industrial Organization and International Trade, Stony Brook University(SUNY) |
| Courses:, Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Macroeconomics, International Business, International Business Strategy, Strategic Management, Intrernational Trade, The Asian Tiger: Korean Economic Development, Political Economy of East Asia(I), Political Economy of East Asia(II) |
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Choong-Nam Yoon, Visiting Professor, Retired from Harvard-Yenching Library and the Korea Institute, Harvard University |
| Courses:, Introduction to East Asia, Traditional East Asian Society & Culture, Contemporary East Asian Culture & Society, Contemporary Korean Society, History of Korea, Topics in Korean Studies. |
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Jocelyn Clark, Professor, PhD East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University |
| Courses:, East Asian Mythology, Popular & Contemporary Arts in East Asia, Traditional Korean Music, Topics in Japanese Studies, Topics in Chinese Studies, Japanese Culture & Society, Chinese Culture & Society, East Asian Literature in Translation, Comparative Arts of the West & Orient, Exploring Asian Culture through Film. |
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Ramy Mottalib, Professor, Barrister of Law, England & Wales |
| Courses: Public Speaking, Social Justice in a Global Society, Law & Justice in East Asia, Business Law, Critical Analysis & Thought. |
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Susan Yoon, Lecturer, MBA, Business Administration, Tennessee Technological University
Courses: University Algebra, Introduction to Statistics, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Fundamentals of Accounting. |
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Visiting Professors |
ASGB frequently invites distinguished professors from other institutes of higher learning to teach students at ASGB for one semester. Professors from Minot State University, Central Michigan University and the University of Southern California are expected to lecture during the next academic year. |
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