At
its most fundamental, management is
the art and science of getting things
done through other people and resources.
Managers achieve an organization's objectives
by arranging for others and resources
to do the right things at the right
time. Since every society needs organizations,
the management discipline occupies an
important place.
At
its most fundamental, management is
the art and science of getting things
done through other people and resources.
Managers achieve an organization's objectives
by arranging for others and resources
to do the right things at the right
time. Since every society needs organizations,
the management discipline occupies an
important place. These activities involve
developing a set of plans and objectives,
building a strategy, organizing people
and resources, leading and communicating
with people, and controlling all the
activities through financial and operational
information. Management as a science
seeks to find solutions to the real
and/or potential problems arising in
the course of these actions, and to
establish theories or systematic frameworks
that answer those challenges efficiently
and effectively. Furthermore, in order
to learn how to be an effective manager,
not only are the theory and knowledge
about these activities required but
also actual behavior and practical experiences.
Kyung
Hee University has a strong tradition
of research and teaching in academic
and practical subjects. The management
program at Kyung Hee University has
been following this tradition and serving
the profession and the community by
providing world-class leadership. The
program has the highest quality faculty
and students in all aspects of scholarship
and provides innovative learning experiences
in creating, disseminating and applying
management knowledge. The management
education, in particular, aims at providing
students with a broad range of academic
and practical disciplines in the tracks
of marketing, operations management,
finance, and human resource management.
Our courses represent the full spectrum
of management, from fundamental and
common knowledge about management to
unique and advanced subjects in different
tracks. The management major pursues
these two key educational goals:
- First, training students not only
to attain a solid ground in the common
body of knowledge of business administration
but also to exposure themselves to particular
management functions in sufficient depth,
thereby achieving good competence to
pursue unique careers in various industries.
- Second, educating students not only
to be responsible world citizens but
also to be leaders in their profession
by guiding them to develop the twin
abilities of thinking critically about
economic and business issues and expressing
their ideas both in oral communication
and in writing.
To
receive the Bachelor of Business Administration
with Management Major, you must
1) complete a minimum of 124 credit
units
2) complete 18 units of Required Courses
3) complete 39 units of Elective Courses
for Management*
4) complete 12 units of Prerequisite
courses in Business and Economics
* In case of double major, complete
18 units of Elective Courses for Management
Year
1
Principles of Management, Principles
of Accounting, Business English, Internet
Applications, Principles of Economics,
Statistics, Management Accounting 1
Year 2
- Human Resources & Organization
Track
Organizational Behavior, Organization
Theory
- Finance & Insurance Track
Financial Management, Investment Theory
& Practice
- Operations Management & Management
Science Track
Operations Management, Management
Science
- Marketing Track
Principles of Marketing, Consumer
Behaviors
- Others
MIS, Business Law, Financial Accounting
1 & 2, Management Accounting 2
Year 3
- Human Resources & Organization
Track
Human Resource Management, Strategic
Management
- Finance & Insurance Track
Corporate Finance, Futures & Options
- Operations Management & Management
Science Track
Logistics Management, Service Management,
Research Methods
- Marketing Track
Marketing Management, International
Marketing, Market Research Methods
- Others
Financial Statement Analysis, Business
Valuations & Auditing
Year 4
- Human Resources & Organization
Track
Compensation, Industrial Relations
- Finance & Insurance Track
International Finance, Finance Engineering
- Operations Management & Management
Science Track
Business Simulation, Global Operations
Management, Quality Management
- Marketing Track
Internet Marketing, Global Business
Theory & Practice
- Others
Business Ethics, Arts Management and
Accounting
Students
in the management major are highly sought
after by a wide range of employers.
Many private organizations (international
and local) including banks, investment
& securities firms, high-tech companies,
and so on, recruit and hire many students.
Furthermore, the governmental and non-profit
sectors are keenly interested in attracting
the graduates of our program. Students
who are interested in advanced studies
can also play an important role in higher
education or research organizations
such as universities and private/public
research institutions. With the high
manpower needs in management, our students
have increasing opportunities to exploit
their skills and contribute to our society.
Seo-Kyoo Ahn, Ph.D.
[Ohio State University, 1982, Professor,
Operation Management, skahn@khu.ac.kr]
Jun-Seok Kim, Ph.D.
[University of Texas at Arlington,
2001, Instructor, Brand Marketing,
jkimuta@khu.ac.kr]
Jae-Won Lee, Ph.D.
[University of Warwick, 2003, Instructor,
Human Resource Management, jwlee10@khu.ac.kr]
e-Business
means strategically and systematically
transforming and innovating business
processes within and across firms by
electronically networking various business
sectors, thereby improving operational
efficiency and creating value. The past
decade has seen a tremendous increase
in both the breadth and the complexity
of e-Business.
e-Business
means strategically and systematically
transforming and innovating business
processes within and across firms by
electronically networking various business
sectors, thereby improving operational
efficiency and creating value. The past
decade has seen a tremendous increase
in both the breadth and the complexity
of e-Business. This increase in turn
is giving rise to a number of new and
challenging business, management, societal
and policy issues, which themselves
often call for new technological innovations.
Attacking and managing these new problems
and creating business opportunities
from the process require profound understanding
of digital and networking technology
and the interplay between the managerial,
personal and policy environment in which
technology operates. Current programs
in traditional disciplines (e.g. general
management, computer science, economics,
policy, sociology) fail to provide the
kind of multi-disciplinary curriculum
needed to train tomorrow's leaders in
this emerging area. Today's demand for
integrated expertise far exceeds supply.
As demand for this new breed of experts
continues to grow, it becomes increasingly
important to offer e-Business programs
that fill the void.
The
e-Business program prepares students
to be tomorrow's leaders in creating
and managing new businesses with managerial,
technological and policy understanding.
The program trains students to be leading
business persons, entrepreneurs, and
experts in this area by providing students
with in-depth training not just in information
and knowledge technology but also in
fundamental approaches and techniques
including quantitative methods, managerial
disciplines, virtual networking, strategic
thinking and institutional perspective.
Students engage in efforts aimed at
developing emerging technology and business
models with provable guarantees of the
technology's appropriateness for specific
business, organizational, and/or social/legal
settings. The e-Business program at
Kyung Hee builds on a multi-disciplinary
team of world-class faculty with expertise
in database, strategic IT, e-Commerce,
quality management, knowledge systems,
decision sciences, network science and
system policy. It exposes students to
traditional tenets of management disciplines
and digital technologies weaved with
interdisciplinary coursework, hands-on
applications and cutting-edge research.
To
receive the Bachelor of Business Administration
with e-Business major, you must
1) complete a minimum of 124 credit
units
2) complete 18 units of Required Courses
3) complete 39 units of Elective Courses
for e-Business*
4) complete 12 units of Prerequisite
courses in Business and Economics
* In case of double major, complete
18 units of Elective Courses for e-Business
BS
for e-Business
Year 1
Internet Practice, Database, Introduction
to e-Business, Management Information
Systems, Introduction to Business, Statistics,
Introduction to Economics, Introduction
to Accounting
Year 2
e-Business System, e-Business Model
& Strategy, Internet & Web Programming
I & II, System Analysis and Design,
Network Science & Management, Management
Science, Introduction to Marketing,
Organization Behavior, Production &
Operation Management, Business Communication
Year 3
Strategic Information Systems, e-Business
Methodology, Programming for Intelligent
Information Processing, Knowledge Management
& Systems, Business Model Development
& Evaluation, Business Data Mining,
e-Commerce Implementation & Cases,
Database Applications & Management,
e-Marketing, e-Trade, e-Commerce Laws,
Research Methodology, Managerial Accounting
Year 4
Information System Auditing, Venture
Business Management, e-Commerce Technology,
MIS Seminar, Information Systems Management,
Systems & Policy, e-Business Seminar,
Simulation, Financial Engineering, Business
Consulting, Business Valuation, Leadership,
Internet & Law
Our
students have an array of employment
choices and are encouraged to take advantage
of entrepreneurial opportunities after
graduation. They can choose management
or development in several e-Business-related
areas, including telecommunications,
multimedia content, Internet business,
and electronic commerce. They can also
play an important role in traditional
organizations, including government,
manufacturing, and service industries.
With the high manpower needs in e-Business,
our students will have increasing opportunities
to utilize their skills and contribute
to the development of an industry which
can improve the involved society's competitive
ability. We also strongly recommend
students to enter graduate programs
related to e-Business.
Health
Care is one of the fastest growing and
most dynamic industries nationally and
internationally. Opportunities for health
care management professionals are expected
to grow during the next 20 years as
a result of greater needs of consumers
and the challenges of an aging population.
Health care services are delivered through
a complex array of hospitals, clinics,
and long term facilities as well as
manufacturers producing pharmaceuticals,
medical equipments, etc
Health
Care is one of the fastest growing and
most dynamic industries nationally and
internationally. Opportunities for health
care management professionals are expected
to grow during the next 20 years as
a result of greater needs of consumers
and the challenges of an aging population.
Health care services are delivered through
a complex array of hospitals, clinics,
and long term facilities as well as
manufacturers producing pharmaceuticals,
medical equipments, etc. Health Services
Management majors are interested in
the application of business management
knowledge and techniques to the health
care industry. Therefore, students acquire
knowledge and experience both in the
general management sector and specifically
in the health care field.
In
response to the growing demand for management
training in administrative medicine,
Kyung Hee University launched the Health
Services Management program in 1998.
The program offers the undergraduate
student a comprehensive curriculum of
study, since it is interested in a broad
spectrum of health care industries such
as hospitals, clinics, pharmaceutical
and medical equipment companies, silver
industries, health insurance companies,
and government agencies. with management
perspectives which focus on organizational
efficiency and effectiveness. Therefore,
the program offers many opportunities
for students to broaden their understanding
of health care industries and related
issues. Specifically, this major teaches
applied management courses such as planning,
implementing, and evaluating methodology
for health care organizations as well
as courses to understand the contemporary
issues and trends of the health care
industry and to have conceptual and
analytical skills based on statistics
and information systems. The faculty
also strives to assist the development
of intelligent leaders in the respective
professions who are responsive to health
care needs. This combination of rigorous
business preparation and in-depth future-oriented
health care management education differentiates
the program from others.
A
total of 124 credit units is required
for the Bachelor of Business Administration
with Health Services Management major.
In particular, students must complete
the following requirements.
1) 18 units of required courses
2) 39 units of elective courses in Health
Services Management major (18 units
for double major students)
3) 12 units of prerequisite courses
in Business and Economics
Year
1
Principles of Management, Principles
of Accounting, Business English, Internet
Applications, Principles of Economics,
Statistics, Introductory Management
Accounting
Year 2
Health care Industry and Management,
Quality Management for Health Services,
Marketing for Health Services, Organization
and Behavior for Health Services, Introduction
to Medicine, Introduction to Oriental
Medicine, Health Economics, Strategy
for Health Services Management, Quantitative
Analysis for Health Services Management
Year 3
Social Security and Welfare, Management
Information System for Health Services,
Management of Hospital Human Resources,
Health care Accounting and Financial
Management, Medical Record Management,
Management for Insurance, Pharmaceutical
Industry and Technologies, Hospital
Architecture and Facility Management,
Health Law and Regulations, Decision
Making for Health care Organizations
Year 4
Case Studies in Health Services Management,
Research in Health Services Needs, Oriental
Medicine Industry and Management, Silver
Industry and Management, Seminars in
Health Services Management, Internship
in Health Services Management
The
Health Services Management program prepares
students to become management experts
in a variety of health care industries
such as hospitals, clinics, pharmaceutical
and medical equipment companies, silver
care industries, health insurance companies,
and government agencies. Specifically,
career opportunities continue to expand
in the planning and consulting sector,
patient management and accounting sector,
policy and insurance sector, research
sector, and information management sector
in health care industries. Now, our
students who graduated with this major
have worked in large-size hospitals,
group practice clinics, health care
consulting companies, insurance companies,
pharmaceutical companies, etc. Others
have entered health care-related graduate
studies at top schools across the country.
This well-guided career approach gives
students the background, internship
practice, and professionalism to succeed
in health services management.
Ki-Taig
Jung, Ph.D.
[University of Pennsylvania 1992, Professor,
Health Care Systems, ktjung@khu.ac.kr]
Hye-jung Chang, Ph.D.
[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
1993, Associate Professor, Quantitative
Methodology and Health Informatics,
hjchang@khu.ac.kr]
Yang-Kyun Kim, Ph.D.
[University of South Carolina, 2000,
Assistant Professor, Health Service
Management Policy. lukekim@khu.ac.kr]
Sang-Man Kim, Ph.D.
[University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2004,
Instructor, Service Operations Management.
smkim@khu.ac.kr]
At
its most fundamental, accounting is
the development and communication of
the financial and operational information
necessary for management decisions in
both the private and public sectors.
Accounting seeks to measure the results
of an organization's economic activities
and convey this information to management,
investors, creditors, regulatory agencies,
consumers, and employees. Under this
broad definition, the field includes
such distinct areas as financial accounting,
management accounting, auditing, international
accounting, tax accounting, and public-sector
accounting.
At
its most fundamental, accounting is
the development and communication of
the financial and operational information
necessary for management decisions in
both the private and public sectors.
Accounting seeks to measure the results
of an organization's economic activities
and convey this information to management,
investors, creditors, regulatory agencies,
consumers, and employees. Under this
broad definition, the field includes
such distinct areas as financial accounting,
management accounting, auditing, international
accounting, tax accounting, and public-sector
accounting.