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Directorʼs Message

Welcome to the Dream Together Master Program.

It is my pleasure to introduce our global sport development initiative, called the Dream Together Master Program. This is a graduate program to educate future global leaders in sport management at Seoul National University.

The contemporary sport has made great progress. Unfortunately, many nations have to yet maximize the full potential of sport in changing life and society. We believe that the best way to promote sport development in the world is to identify, train, and connect the next genera- tion sport administrators who will provide leadership.

Korea is the only country that has changed from an aid-recipient country to being a donor country. Over the last few decades, Korea has achieved remarkable growth not only economi- cally but also in the international sport area. Now it is the time for Korea to share its experi- ences with the global community. The Dream Together Master Program is part of a national project funded by the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST), through the Korea Foundation for the Next Generation Sports Talent (NEST). Without the ardent support of the MCST, NEST, and the Korea Olympic Committee, this program would not be feasible.

We are honored to launch the Dream Together Master within the Global Sport Management Graduate Program at Seoul National University. This unprecedented initiative is drawing positive attention from not only within Korea, but from all over the world.

We dream for the day when all the countries throughout the world enjoy and appreciate the benefits of sport. We hope that the graduates of this program help make this dream come true. We wish you join us in realizing this dream.

Sincerely,

Director, Dream Together Master Program

Director, Global Sport Management Graduate Program Professor, Department of Sport Science

Seoul National University Joon-ho Kang, Ph.D.

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Dream Together Master Program

The Dream Together Master Program aims to promote global sport development through training those who will lead sport in countries where sport is underdeveloped. The program also intends to consolidate international sport cooperation via global networking. The program provides world-class education for future leaders in the field of sport management to foster sport development both at the national and international level. Students participating in this program are all selected through a competitive selection process and financial aid is provided.

The Dream Together Master Program is a global sport development initiative operated by the Global Sport Management Graduate Program at Seoul National University (SNU), funded by the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism through the NEST using national sports promotional funds, in cooperation with the Korean Olympic Committee (KOC).

Global Sport Management Graduate Program

The Global Sport Management Graduate Program at SNU, which operates the Dream Together Master Program, offers Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in Sport Management. The Global Sport Man- agement Graduate Program provides an integrated and concentrated approach to the study of sport management, and helps develop knowledge and skills required to effectively and efficiently manage both non-profit and for-profit sport organizations. Coursework covers areas such as sport manage- ment, marketing, governance, communication, finance, law, development,etc.

Seoul National University

As an indisputable leader of higher education in the Republic of Korea, SNU ranked 35th in the 2013 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings. It is the only institution in the world’s top-50 universities that offers both Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in Sport Management.

Today, the university has sixteen colleges, ten graduate schools including professional graduate schools, 125 research institutes and other various affiliated institutions. As SNU is located in Seoul, the heart of Korea, it is able to offer its students with a wide range of outstanding cultural and recrea- tional opportunities.

City of Seoul

Seoul, the capital of Republic of Korea, is a safe, exciting, and attractive city, packed with count less sights to see and places to visit – from traditional royal palaces to trendy shopping districts. The Seoul metropolitan area contains four UNESCO World Heritage sites including Changdeok Palace and the Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty. As the birthplace of K-pop and the Korean Wave, Seoul has been voted as one of the most popular destinations by Asian tourists. Seoul also has a legacy of hosting various international sporting events such as the 2002 FIFA World Cup, 1988 Summer Olympics, and 1986 Asian Games. During their stay in Seoul, students will have many opportunities to enjoy the city.

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Target Group

The Dream Together Master Program is designed for visionary, passionate, and competent sport

administrators in countries where sport is underdeveloped. They should be interested in broadening their knowledge, skills, and network in sport management.

Final Degree

Students successfully fulfilling the degree requirements will receive a Master's degree in Sport Management from Seoul National University.

Curriculum

The Dream Together Master Program is a two-year, 36-credit program that embraces a wide range of topics – 10 themes (three modules per theme), a team project for consulting and individual thesis writing.

Philosophy

Global platform for sport

management education, research, and network

Sharing & Excellence

To promote global sport development through educating, supporting, and connecting future leaders in sport management

Sport Humanities Sport Philosophy & Ethics Sport Sociology

Sport History

Sport Marketing and Sponsorship Strategic Planning in Sport Marketing Sport Market Analysis & Research Method Sport Sponsorship & Social Responsibility

Sport Finance and Economics Sport Economics

Sport Industry Sport Finance

Sport Media and Communication Sport Media

Sport Public Relations Sport Journalism

Sport Law and Arbitration Sport Contract Law

Sport Labor Law Sport Arbitration

Sport Development and Cooperation Sport Policy

Sport Development Sport Cooperation

International Sport Management International Sport Management Sport Leadership

Sport Negotiation

Sport Science and Technology Sport Science

Sport & Health Sport Technology

Sport Organization and Governance Sport Governance

Sport Organization Management Human Resource Management in Sport

All courses in the Dream Together Program are conducted in English.

Theme 1Theme 2Theme 3Theme 4Theme 5Theme 6 Theme 7Theme 8Theme 9Theme 10Project 1Project 2

Sport Event Management Hosting Sport Events

Preparing and Operating Sport Events Sport Event Legacy & Facility Management

Team Project

Individual Project for Thesis

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Extracurricular Programs

Leadership and Communication Skill Training Special Lectures from World Renowned Speakers

2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics Preparation Experience Maritime Sport Experience

Korean Language Class Korean Culture Tour Sports Field Trip Overseas Field Trip

August, 2014 Preparatory Session

Arrival & Check in Dormitory Orientation & Campus Tour Alien Registration

Health Examination & Welcome Dinner Korean Language Class Start

Korean Culture Experience Tour

Please note that the schedule above is subject to change & the extracurricular activities are mandatory.

September ~ December,

Fall 2014

Fall Semester Start Korean Language Class Special Lecture I Sport Field Tour I Special Lecture II

Sport Field Tour II Special Lecture III Sport Field Tour III

Leadership & Communication Skill Training

March ~ June,

Spring 2015

Spring Semester Start Special Lecture I Sport Field Tour I

Leadership & Communication Skill Training Sport Field Tour II

Special Lecture II Sport Field Tour III Special Lecture III Spring Semester End

September ~ December,

Fall 2015

Fall Semester Start Special Lecture I Sport Field Tour I

Leadership & Communication Skill Training Sport Field Tour II

Special Lecture II Sport Field Tour III Special Lecture III Fall Semester End Departure July ~

August,

Summer 2015

Summer Semester Start Maritime Sport Experience

Overseas Field Trip Summer Semester End January ~

February,

Winter 2015

Winter Semester Start Korean Language Class

2018 Pyeong-Chang Winter Olympics Preparation Experience

Workshop for Thesis Thesis Writing Winter Semester End

Calendar

Royal Palace Summer 2013

Korean Culture Tour

Sport Philosophy & Ethics Class Fall 2013

Class

Ms. Theresa Rah, Communications Director of the 2018 PyeongChang Olympic Games Bid Committee Fall 2013

Special Lecture

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2014 Dream Together Master Program

Seoul National University

Program Start

The regular semester will begin September 1st, 2014.

However, extracurricular program begins in August, prior to the regular semester start date. Extracurricular program includes Korean language course and Korean culture tours.

Tours include, but are not limited to, the visiting of Korean traditional heritage sites, Olympic and World Cup stadiums and the viewing of Korean professional baseball games, and K-Pop concerts.

Contact

Mailing Address:

Division of Global Sport Management Talent Development Building 153, Room 316, Seoul National University 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu

Seoul, Republic of Korea 151-742

Homepage: http://gsm.snu.ac.kr/dtm E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: +82-2-880-2984, 2985 Fax: +82-2-888-2985

Application and Documents to be Submitted

Documents and forms to be submitted for admissions consideration are as follows:

Please refer to the ‘Admission Guideline’ for detailed instructions and download the necessary forms (forms 1 - 5) from our homepage.(http://gsm.snu.ac.kr/dtm) All documents must be in ENGLISH, if not they need to be translated and certified/notarized by an official translator.

Please check the ‘News & Notice’ section of the program website to confirm your application submission (Please allow up to one week for updates.)

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Application Form (Form 1)

Personal Statement and Study Plan (Form 2) Two Letters of Recommendation (Form 3) from your professors and/or employers

Financial Certification (Form 4) – Signature required Agreement for Verification of Academic Record (Form 5) Official Undergraduate Studies Transcript (in English) Notarized Certificate of a Bachelor's Degree/

Undergraduate Graduation Certificate (in English) A copy of the applicant's passport (or other official document indicating your nationality)

Copies of both parents’ passports (or other official documents indicating parents’ nationality)

Official document indicating parent-child relationship between the applicant and his/her parents

Curriculum Vitae

Certificate of Employment (if applicable)

Recognized English Proficiency Test (TOEFL, IELTS, TOEIC) or any other supporting document which demonstrates appropriate English language proficiency (ie English teacher's letter or Institution Attended Certification)

Checklist

Duration

The Dream Together Master Program is a two-year program (four academic semesters), which lasts from September 2014 to June 2016.

Financial Aid

The Dream Together Master Program offers full scholarships to most students. The scholarship covers:

− Tuition

− Living expenses

− Flight tickets

− Domestic and international field trips

− Insurance

Admission Eligibility

− Current government officers or sport administrators in public and private sport organizations

− Bachelor’s degree or higher (in any field)

− Sufficient command of both spoken and written English to take classes conducted entirely in English

− Potential and passion for sport management

− Good health both physically and mentally to successfully complete the program

Application Procedure

Please refer to our homepage for the most up to date information regarding application deadlines.

Application Submissions Interview (Phone or face-to-face)

Announcement of Admission Decision

Semester Start Arrival Date

(Extracurricular program begins in August)

January 6 - February 28, 2014 April 21 - 25, 2014 May 30, 2014

August 4, 2014

September 1, 2014

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World Renowned Faculty

The members of the Dream Together Master faculty are renowned experts distinguished both for their profound knowledge and their extensive experience in the field of sport management. The faculty consists of professors from Seoul National University, and renowned invited professors from all over the world.

2014 Dream Together Master Program

Seoul National University

Prof. Dr. Joon-ho KANG

Director, Global Sport Management Graduate Program, Seoul National University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Editorial Board Member, Journal of Sport Management

Ph.D. in Sport Management, University of Michigan, USA Prof. Dr. Kihan KIM

Department of Sport Science, Seoul National University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Ph.D. in Advertising, University of Texas at Austin, USA

Prof. Dr. Sun Yong KWON

Department of Sport Science, Seoul National University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA

Prof. Dr. Ilhyeok PARK

Department of Sport Science, Seoul National University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Ph.D., University of British Columbia, CANADA

Prof. Dr. Dukgeun AHN

Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA J.D., University of Michigan Law School, USA

Ph. D. in Economics, University of Michigan, USA

Prof. Dr. Laurance CHALIP

Department of Recreation, Sport and Tourism, University of Illinois, USA Former Editor in Chief, Journal of Sport Management

Ph.D., University of Chicago, USA

Prof. Dr. Borja GARCIA

School of Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences, Loughborough University, UNITED KINGDOM Ph.D., in Politics, International Relations and European Studies,

Loughborough University, UNITED KINGDOM Prof. Dr. Packianathan CHELLADURAI

Sport Management, Troy University, USA

Former Editor in Chief, Journal of Sport Management Ph.D., University of Waterloo, CANADA

Prof. Dr. Chang-Hoan CHO

College of Communication, Yonsei University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Associate Editor, International Journal of Advertising

Ph.D. in Advertising, University of Texas at Austin, USA Prof. Dr. Bettina CORNWELL

Lundquist College of Business, University of Oregon, USA Director, Research for the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center, USA Ph.D., The University of Texas, Austin, USA

Prof. Dr. Joon CHAE

Business School, Seoul National University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Ph.D. in Finance, Sloan School of Management, MIT, USA

Prof. Dr. HuckJu KWON

Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Deputy Director, Asia Development Institute, Seoul National University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA

DPhil. in Social Policy, Oxford University, UNITED KINGDOM Prof. Dr. Alan ABRAHAMSON

Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California, USA Member of IOC Press Commission and AIPS Olympic Commission J.D., University of California, USA

Prof. Dr. Peter HA

Graduate School of Sport Science, Kyunghee University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Ph.D., Catholic University of Leuven, BELGIUM

Prof. Dr. May KIM

Department of Sport Science, Korea University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Ph.D., The Ohio State University, USA

Prof. Dr. Seon-Jin KIM

Department of Sport Science, Seoul National University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Ph.D., University of Illinois, USA

Sung-Hwan KIM

Visiting Professor, Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Yong-hwan KIM

Former Vice-Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Prof. Dr. Hyung-Il KWON

College of Sport Sciences, Chung-Ang University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Ph.D., The Ohio State University, USA

Jae Kyung LEE

Konkuk University Law School, REPUBLIC OF KOREA LL.M, Columbia Law School, USA

Prof. Dr. Young Hoon LEE

School of Economics, Sogang University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Editorial Board Member, Journal of Sports Economics Ph.D., Michigan State University, USA

Prof. Dr. Seong-Hee PARK

Division of International Sport and Leisure, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Ph.D. in Sport Marketing & Media, University of Louisville, USA Prof. Dr. Catriona PARRATT

Department of American Studies, University of Iowa, USA Ph.D. in Physical Education, The Ohio State University, USA

Prof. Dr. David SHILBURY

School of Management & Marketing, Deakin University, AUSTRALIA Ph.D., Monash University, AUSTRALIA

Prof. Dr. Wook SONG

Department of Sport Science, Seoul National University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Ph.D. in Sport Physiology, Texas A&M University, USA

Prof. Dr. Doyeon WON

Department of Sport and Leisure Studies, Yonsei University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Ph.D. in Sport Management, The Ohio State University, USA

Please note that the list above is subject to change.

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Kazakhstan Executive Coach/Manager Olympic Reserve Training Center

Besbayev, Olzhas

Indonesia Secretary Indonesia Gymnastics Association of Cilacap Regency

Castyana, Billy

Malaysia Assistant Secretary Ice Hockey Federation

Chee, EeLaine

Mexico

Chief of the Sport Psychology Dept.

Mexico Autonomous Nat’l Univ.

Dosal, Rodrigo

Mongolia

Vice Director of Referee Commission Mongolia Judo Association

Ganbold, Nyamtsogt

Pakistan Events Manager Pakistan Rowing Federation

Ibrahim, Shahbaz

Colombia Professional

“Superate” National System of Academic and Sportive Competitions

Mejia, Maria Paula

Pakistan

Deputy Collector of Customs MCC Appraisement, Karachi

Akram, Junaid

Guatemala Technical Sub-management Methodologist Autonomous Sport Confederation of Guatemala

Cruz, Isai

Indonesia

Assistant to Secretary General KomiteOlimpiade Indonesia

Lie, Wiena

Egypt Sports Specialist Ministry of State for Sports Affairs of Egypt

Mohammed, Ahmed

Thailand Assistant Sport Personnel Sports Authority of Thailand

Muangmaitong, Pussadee

Vietnam Vice Secretary General Vietnam Cycling Federation

Nguyen, Vu Ngoc

Sri Lanka Academic Coordinator Nat’l Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka

Rathnayaka, Anoma

Iran

Head of International Dept.

Boxing Federation of Iran

Shamloo, Mohammadiman

Uzbekistan Project Manager, International Relations Dept.

Nat’l Olympic Committee of Uzbekistan

Yuldasheva, Kamila

Manager of Registration Korea Football Association

Kim, Junyoung

Deputy KOLON Industries

Lee, Keun Ho

Deputy of Human Resources Korean Olympic Committee

Park, Do Kook

Bhutan Media Officer Bhutan Olympic Committee

Namgyal, Jamyang

Cambodia Personal Assistant to the President Nat’l Olympic of Cambodia

Va, Vannak

Former Swimming Athlete 2004 Athens Olympics

Lee, Ji Young

International Affairs Korea Kabaddi Association

Yeo, Hyejin

Communications Manager Asia Journalist Association

Witter, Lisa

Students Admitted in Fall 2013

Division of Global Sport Management Talent Development

Building 153, Room 316, Seoul National University 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu Seoul, Republic of Korea

151-742

Homepage: http://gsm.snu.ac.kr/dtm E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: +82-2-880-2984~5 Fax: +82-2-888-2985

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