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Global Business

For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
BUS2023 Advanced Accounting 3 6 Major Bachelor 1-4 Business Administration Korean Yes
This course is designed for the students who have completed Intermediate Financial Accounting. It covers a series of advanced financial accounting topics, such as accounting changes and errors, leases, price-level changes, investment, mergers and acquisitions, foreign currency translation, etc.
BUS2030 Intermediate Accounting 2 3 6 Major Bachelor 1-4 Business Administration Korean Yes
Relatively complicate topics in the financial accounting area are discussed. Such topics as convertible securities and EPS, Leases, income taxes, accounting changes and errors are included. This course focuses on cultivating judgmental abilities of accounting professions by providing an opportunity to discuss alternative views on controversial areas. This course is a must-take course for those students willing to be accounting professions like CPA.
BUS3019 Tax Accounting 3 6 Major Bachelor 1-4 Business Administration Korean Yes
This course deals with tax accounting problems, which arise from the difference between tax laws and accounting standards. Main topics are the computation of corporate tax, income tax, estate tax, and gift tax.
BUS3020 Auditing 3 6 Major Bachelor 1-4 Business Administration Korean Yes
The objective of this course is to integrate auditing concepts as well as certain practical aspects in a logical manner to assist students in understanding audit decision-making and evidence accumulation. The fundamental concepts of auditing as well as the decision-making process of auditors is emphasized.
BUS3022 Business Internship Ⅱ 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-4 Business Administration Korean Yes
Students taking this course will participate in internship(Four or more weeks) provided by a pre-approved company. By doing so, they can gain hands-on experience in business practices, thereby enhancing their capabilities of applying business theories and knowledge learned in classrooms.
BUS3023 Business Internship Ⅲ 4 8 Major Bachelor 2-4 Business Administration Korean Yes
Students taking this course will participate in a five or eight-week internship provided by a pre-approved company. By doing so, they can gain hands-on experience in business practices, thereby enhancing their capabilities of applying business theories and knowledge learned in classrooms.
BUS3025 Business Internship Ⅴ 6 12 Major Bachelor 2-4 Business Administration Korean Yes
Students taking this course will participate in internship(Twelve or more weeks) provided by a pre-approved company. By doing so, they can gain hands-on experience in business practices, thereby enhancing their capabilities of applying business theories and knowledge learned in classrooms.
BUS3030 Portfolio Management 3 6 Major Bachelor Business Administration - No
This is an advanced course in investments. Based on their understanding of fundamental theories of investments from the investments course, students learn various topics related to portfolio management. Topics to be covered include types of securities and their risks, security market structure, securities trading, macro-economy and industry analyses, technical analysis, fundamental analysis, asset allocation, portfolio formation, portfolio performance and risk management, long/short investments, hedge funds, and alternative investments. Besides, topics related to bond portfolio management including MBS, ABS, interest rate derivatives, yield curve, term structure, and immunization strategy are introduced.
BUS3031 Marketing Communication 3 6 Major Bachelor Business Administration Korean Yes
This course covers important issues in the design and implementation of effective marketing communication programs, such as advertising and promotions. Specifically, the goals of this course are: 1) to enhance your understanding of the important issues involved in integrated marketing communication; 2) to expose you to relevant theories and models that can be useful for your understanding marketing communication; and 3) to provide you with a strategic perspective on managing effective marketing communication.
BUS3040 Venture Financing 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Business Administration - No
This course will use a combination of lectures and case discussions to study entrepreneurial finance. It is targeted to budding entrepreneurs and venture capitalists. Students can learn and discuss the following areas. 1. Valuation of early-stage business opportunity 2. Entrepreneurial financing 3. Venture capital funds 4. Employment in start-ups 5. Exit
DBA4002 Managerial Decision Making 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 Business Administration - No
This course is poised to equip students with the theoretical basis for improving decision quality which is required in all the echelons of management in modern firms. Especially, this course is designed to incorporate the computer skills to practically enhance one's decision making ability in the management environment. Besides, to help maximize student's ability in practice fields, the topics of the course are, the usage of Excel, linear programming, forecasting, regression, etc. Furthermore, the cases of decision making and decision support system will be taught and the student will be required to learn DSS mechanisms and also to develop DSS to solve complex managerial problems. This course is designed to provide practical skills and ability to develop DSS by which decision making problems are solved, as well as appropriate theoretical contents.
DBA4007 Marketing Management Seminar 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 Business Administration Korean Yes
This course, as a survey course, examines classic and current issues in marketing management. Its primary objective is to expose students to diverse topics in marketing and to prepare students for other specific topic courses. Topics covered include branding, pricing, advertising, impacts of marketing on firm value, corporate social responsibility, etc. The course also seeks to provide skills in critiquing the literature, defining research problems and writing papers on the area of marketing.
DBA4008 Marketing Research 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 Business Administration - No
The purpose of this course is to provide participants with the skills needed to conduct basic market research studies, work with research departments and/ or companies to obtain the information needed for decision making and to evaluate and interpret research results. The course covers issues of basic data collection and analysis. Methodologies for designing new products, segmenting markets and positioning products. As business managers in every field and at every level are called upon to make decisions on the basis of collected information, most participants will find this course relevant, regardless of their chosen fields of specialization.
DBA4009 Contemporary Issues in Marketing 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 Business Administration - No
This course mainly address the contemporary issues related to the marketing. As the circumstances around the business constantly change, the environment of the market and consumer behavior are also changing rapidly. In this sense, students who attends this course will learn the recent theories and cases related to marketing phenomena.
DBA4010 Seminar in Consumer Behavior 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 Business Administration Korean Yes
This course is designed to introduce graduate students majoring in marketing to basic research methodology and significant theoretical perspectices related to consumer behavior. The course will also offer opportunities for students to develop skills relevant to the conduct of behavioral resaerch in marketing.