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Business & Economics

  • Students can choose up to three courses
  • Class will be from Monday to Thursday. There is no class every Friday.
  • Each ISS course, which provides 3 academic credits, requires students to fulfill 3 study hours per day throughout the whole program, while Korean Language courses worth 2 academic credits require to fulfill 2 study hours per day.
  • Courses are subject to change or could be cancelled, depending on the status of registration or the condition of COVID-19
  • CV & Syllabus will be updated within March

Business & Economics

Morning (09:00~11:30)
business & management Morning (09:00~11:45) class
  Course Title Faculty University CV Syllabus Lecture Type
1 Advertising and Popular Culture Kacy Kim Bryant Univ. Offline
2 Digital Marketing Sukki Yoon Bryant Univ. Offline
3 Principles of Finance Todd S. Stonitsch Univ. of South Carolina Offline
4 Strategic Management Inhyeock Lee  Loyola Univ. Chicago Offline
5 Understanding International Finance, the Global Economy, and Exchange Rates Jong-bum Chay SKKU Offline
6 Introduction to ESG Management Carsten Baumgarth Berlin School of Economics and Law Offline
Afternoon (12:30~15:00)
business & management Morning (09:00~11:45) class
  Course Title Faculty University CV Syllabus Lecture Type
1 Business Analytics Kacy Kim Bryant Univ. Offline
2 Consumer Behavior Sukki Yoon Bryant Univ. Offline
3 Psychology of Fintech Young Han Kim SKKU Offline
4 International Business and Management  Inhyeock Lee Loyola Univ. Chicago Offline
5 Corporate Finance Todd S. Stonitsch Univ. of South Carolina Offline
6 Circular Economy Surajeet Chakravarty Univ. of Exeter Offline
7 The Foundation of Entrepreneurship David Park Syracuse Univ. Offline
8 Digital Technology and Strategic Management   Donghyu Kim Univ. of Glasgow Offline
Evening(15:30~18:00)
business & management Morning (09:00~11:45) class
  Course Title Faculty University CV Syllabus Lecture Type
1 An In-depth Look at the Role of Culture in Global Marketing Sunnyoung Lee SKKU Offline
2 Behavioral Economics and the Economics of Altruism Surajeet Chakravarty Univ. of Exeter Offline
3 The Present and Future of International Trade Young Han Kim SKKU Online(pre-produced)
4 Strategic and Entrepreneurial Management David Park Syracuse Univ. Offline
5 Understanding Game Theory Yoonho Choi Kent State Univ. Offline
6 Introduction to Big Data Analysis Jongwook Woo California State Univ Offline
* Introduction to Big Data Analysis course can be taken by students majoring in Information Systams at Business & Economics as well