Undergraduate Program
Management[MGT]
- Introduction
- General Management area is designed to provide general management education and committed to enhancing knowledge of business and management issues on all major functional areas. Courses covered in General Management include Organizational Behavior, International Business, Marketing, Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Financial Management, Strategic Management, Operations Management, Economics, and Data Analysis & Decision Making.
- Career after graduation
- Students in the General Management area are trained both in technology and management to be creative global business leaders in domestic and international corporations as well as in academia.
- Research
- Economics, Management Polcy and Process, Society and Enterprise, Leadership, Values, and Corporate Responsibility
Finance/Accounting[FIA]
- Introduction
- Finance is an area to study the ways in which individuals, corporations, and other business organizations allocate resources and make financial decisions in the capital markets. Courses in Finance include Financial Management, Investment Analysis, Money & Banking and Financial Engineering which cover various academic areas as well as practical techniques with both broad and specific perspectives.
Accounting helps managers to create and disseminate financial accounting information to communicate effectively with investors and capital market participants, and apply managerial accounting information internally to make more efficient financial and economic decisions. Courses in Accounting include Intermediate Accounting, Accounting Information System, and Auditing which cover the principles and practices of accounting.
- Career after graduation
- Career after graduation
Students in the Finance/Accounting area are trained for the careers in domestic and international corporations and financial institutions as well as careers in academia.
- Research
- Financial Accounting Theory, CEO Compensation and Corporate Performance
Entrepreneurship[EPS]
- Introduction
- Entrepreneurship is related not only to the domain of independent new ventures, but also to the long-term viability of extant firms. Organizations are required to be entrepreneurial to survive in the era of globalization in the market and dramatic technological change.
Entrepreneurship allows students to understand the role of entrepreneurship on a fast changing business environments. This track is not only focusing on the issues for the new startups, but also emphasizing the issues for the existing companies.
The goal of this track is designed to provide intellectual knowledge as well as real business experience.
- Career after graduation
- Starting Strat-ups / Working in Start-ups / Becoming Investor / Domestic and international corporations / Research Institutions
- Research
- Entrepreneurship and strategy / Organizational / Strategic Management