School of Business Administration
School of Business Administration
College Homepage: http://cba.jnu.ac.kr/eng
Homepage: http://biz.jnu.ac.kr/eng
The School of Business Administration aims at educating future’s management specialists, professionals, scholars and consultants who can work for organizations or governments. In order to achieve this goal, the SBA teaches students synthetic techniques and theories on management and its application. The SBA also offers classes on foreign languages and practical computation so that students can become more capable specialists.
Business administration is a science which focuses on study activities related to planning, organization, command, and control to achieve a goal efficiently and effectively by leveraging human resources, material resources, capital, information, and knowledge.
The goal of Business administration is to train management experts, certification experts, researchers, and consultants able to actively contribute toward meeting goals of the organizations they work for. To this end, the School offers programs that deal with general management theories and application, and encourage students to pursue related knowledge. Students learn to manage business activities through practical decision-making and problem-solving exercises through the programs offered by the SBA, focusing on accounting, human resources, production, financial affairs, marketing, and trade. The SBA also promotes computer and foreign language training, in line with the demands of a rapidly changing global society.
Course list
- Principles of Accounting
- Organizational Behavior
- Financial Management
- Marketing Management
- Management Information System
- Production & Operations Management
- Principles of Management
- Introduction to International Trade
- Business Statistics
- Cost Accounting
- Intermediate Accounting 1, 2
- Business Communications
- Cyber-business
- Cost and Management Accounting
- Financial Accounting
- Mathematics for Management
- Organization Theory
- Managerial Accounting
- International Business Management
- Business Law
- Introduction to Civil Law
- Computerized Accounting
- Managerial Decision Making
- Consumer Behavior
- Investment Theory
- Auditing
- Management of Multinational Enterprise
- Advanced Accounting
- Tax Accounting 1, 2
- Human Resources Management
- Management Analysis
- International Marketing
- Marketing Research
- Strategic Management
- International Finance Management
- Multimedia Information
- Insurance
- Organizational Development
- International Trade Practice
- Electronic Commerce
- Accounting and Information Technology
- Starting Business and Small Business Management
- Labor Relations
- Financial Institution Management
- Quality Management
- Production Technology Management
- Advertising Management
- Case Study from Management Practice
- Management Innovation
- Service Marketing
- Supply Chain Management
- Business Ethics
- Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives
- Field Practice 1