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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Business Administration | Entrepreneurship | Management
Area of study
Business and Administration
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Business School Programs

The Business School at Sungkyunkwan University offers a range of programs for students looking to pursue a career in business.


Undergraduate Programs

  • Business Administration: This program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of business principles, including marketing, finance, and management.
  • Global Business Administration: This program is designed for students who want to pursue a career in international business, with a focus on global marketing, finance, and management.
  • Entrepreneurship: This program is designed for students who want to start their own business, with a focus on entrepreneurship, innovation, and venture creation.

Graduate Programs

  • General Graduate School: This program provides students with advanced training in business administration, with a focus on research and academic excellence.
  • EMBA (Executive Master of Business Administration): This program is designed for working professionals who want to advance their careers, with a focus on executive leadership and management.
  • IMBA (International Master of Business Administration): This program is designed for students who want to pursue a career in international business, with a focus on global management and leadership.
  • W-AMP (Women's Accelerated Management Program): This program is designed for women who want to advance their careers, with a focus on leadership, management, and entrepreneurship.

Course Offerings

The Business School offers a wide range of courses, including:


  • BIZ3002: Business Research: This course provides students with an introduction to business research methods, including data analysis and statistical techniques.
  • BIZ3003: Business Research: This course provides students with an introduction to business research methods, including data analysis and statistical techniques.
  • BIZ3004: Business Research: This course provides students with an introduction to business research methods, including data analysis and statistical techniques.
  • BIZ3005: Business Research: This course provides students with an introduction to business research methods, including data analysis and statistical techniques.
  • BIZ3006: Business Research: This course provides students with an introduction to business research methods, including data analysis and statistical techniques.
  • BUS2003: Marketing Management: This course provides students with an introduction to marketing management, including market research, product development, and advertising.
  • BUS2006: Financial Management: This course provides students with an introduction to financial management, including financial statement analysis, budgeting, and investment decisions.
  • BUS2015: Management Information Systems: This course provides students with an introduction to management information systems, including database management, networking, and cybersecurity.
  • BUS2028: Organizational Behavior: This course provides students with an introduction to organizational behavior, including motivation, leadership, and team management.
  • BUS3008: Strategic Management: This course provides students with an introduction to strategic management, including competitive analysis, market research, and business planning.
  • BUS3039: Corporate Entrepreneurship: This course provides students with an introduction to corporate entrepreneurship, including innovation, venture creation, and business planning.
  • CHS2008: 4th Industrial Revolution and Startup Business: This course provides students with an introduction to the 4th industrial revolution and startup business, including artificial intelligence, blockchain, and digital marketing.
  • EPN2004: Startup Management: This course provides students with an introduction to startup management, including business planning, market research, and financial management.
  • EPN2006: Entrepreneurship and Innovation: This course provides students with an introduction to entrepreneurship and innovation, including idea generation, prototyping, and pitching.
  • EPN2007: Startup Accounting: This course provides students with an introduction to startup accounting, including financial statement analysis, budgeting, and tax planning.
  • EPN2008: Team Entrepreneurship: This course provides students with an introduction to team entrepreneurship, including team management, leadership, and communication.
  • EPN2011: Team Entrepreneurship I: This course provides students with an introduction to team entrepreneurship, including team management, leadership, and communication.
  • EPN2012: Team Entrepreneurship II: This course provides students with an introduction to team entrepreneurship, including team management, leadership, and communication.
  • EPN2013: Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurial Thinking: This course provides students with an introduction to technology innovation and entrepreneurial thinking, including design thinking, prototyping, and pitching.
  • EPN3001: Regional Community Problems and Entrepreneurship: This course provides students with an introduction to regional community problems and entrepreneurship, including social entrepreneurship, community development, and business planning.
  • EPN3002: Startup Product Service Development: This course provides students with an introduction to startup product service development, including design thinking, prototyping, and pitching.
  • EPN3006: Entrepreneurship Startup Field Practice 1: This course provides students with an introduction to entrepreneurship startup field practice, including business planning, market research, and financial management.
  • EPN3007: Entrepreneurship Startup Field Practice 2: This course provides students with an introduction to entrepreneurship startup field practice, including business planning, market research, and financial management.
  • EPN3009: Global Social Entrepreneurship: This course provides students with an introduction to global social entrepreneurship, including social entrepreneurship, community development, and business planning.
  • EPN3011: Social Venture Capstone Design: This course provides students with an introduction to social venture capstone design, including social entrepreneurship, community development, and business planning.
  • EPN3012: Entrepreneurship and Civic Consciousness: This course provides students with an introduction to entrepreneurship and civic consciousness, including social entrepreneurship, community development, and business planning.
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