We have dedicated ourselves to 4 strategic aims which will
guide us towards even greater success in the coming years:
(1) provide high-quality education which meets the needs of
government and corporations; (2) develop and enhance quantitative
research which has acknowledged standards of excellence; (3)
make a great academic and practical contribution to developing
business ethics and social responsibility and finally (4)
increase the international reputation and influence on research
and practice within our tracks of marketing, operations management,
finance, and human resource management. We are continually
going to update our education programs and curriculum in order
to achieve the aims above. Currently, we have substantial
expertise in e-marketing, financial engineering, insurance
and risk management, total quality management, and organizational
behavior. We also pride ourselves on having close contacts
with the leading professional institutions and with business
and industry. Our links, both with domestic and overseas professionals,
are reflected in our academic and practical education programs
and research.
1) At least 24 course units of graduate level credit in Business
Administration courses are required for the master's degree,
and further 60 course units for the doctor's degree (including
units completed in the master's course).
2) Students have to pass a qualifying examination.
3) Students must fulfill presentation, defense, and document
requirements for the Ms thesis committee.
4) A thesis advisor can be any faculty member from the department.
Internet Marketing, International Marketing, Market Research
Methods, Global Business, Industrial Relations, Organization
Theory, Compensation, Business Simulation, Logistic Management,
Quality Management, International Finance, Investment, Derivatives,
Corporate Finance, Actuarial Pension Finance, Financial Risk
Management, Advanced Statistics.
Business
Administration
Seo-Kyoo Ahn, Ph.D.
[Ohio State University, 1982, Professor, Operation Management,
skahn@khu.ac.kr]
Ki-an Park, Ph.D.
[Bremen University, 1982, Professor, International Business,
kapark@khu.ac.kr, http://kbiz.khu.ac.kr/kapark¡³
Kun-woo Kim, Ph.D.
[University of Massachusetts, 1985, Professor, Finance,
kwkim@khu.ac.kr]
Byung-Suh Kang, Ph.D.
[University of South Carolina, 1985, Professor, Business Administration,
bskang@khu.ac.kr]
Dong Han, Ph.D.
[ University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985, Professor,
Finance, dongh@khu.ac.kr
]