The School of Corporate Management is characterized by a curriculum that combines theory and practice.
First,
we provide an ideal curriculum that combines the theory of business administration with corporate management, enabling students with experience in corporate practice to grow into management professionals.
Second,
by offering a wide variety of majors and liberal arts courses, we give students the freedom to choose the courses they want to take and organize their schedules.
Third,
we offer a variety of programs outside of the curriculum so that students can interact with professors, alumni, and classmates in a friendly atmosphere.
To be admitted to our School of Corporate Management, potential students must have been employed for at least three years within an industry recognized by the university.
For more information, please visit our admissions website.
What Students from Our School of Corporate Management Have to Say
"Unlike other universities’ night programs, I can freely register for courses and participate in various programs and events during the day, so I feel like a college student who is a part of the university, not just a working student taking classes" (Byungmin Jeon, '16).
"After graduating from vocational high school, I went straight into the workforce and focused on the future, but coming to university gave me the opportunity to explore various career paths and broadened my outlook on the world by interacting with students from all walks of life, positions, and ages" (Yeju Lee, '17).
"After living for family and work, I found a life for me. I am grateful for the opportunity to learn at a later age. Nothing can replace the feeling of academic achievement. Don't let your age stop you from knocking on the door" (Kwon Myung-geun, '17, 62).
School of Corporate Management scholarships available to current students in our School of Entrepreneurial Management
K-Scholarships: K-Star is for students with a story to be proud of, and K-Angel scholarships are for the School of Business’ official ambassadors who support the school’s events and outreach.
J-Scholarships: Each semester, we offer scholarships to students who have excelled in foreign languages, certifications, and competitions.
G-Scholarships: We also provide scholarships for BehanKyung (teaching business administration in Korean in Vietnam), the Shanghai Temporary Government Route Tour, and the Sungok Global Frontier Program.
Information about other international exchange programs and scholarships can be found on the School of Business website.