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College of Business and Economics

“The College of Business and Economics, founded in 1980, originally featured a Department of Economics, Department of Business Administration, Department of Trade, and Department of Accounting. Since then, the college has continued to innovate, focusing on the Department of Economics and the Department of Business Administration, and is utilizing a perfectly optimized curriculum and innovative means of teaching for each major under the leadership of an excellent faculty with extensive experience in both research and education. The college’s goal is to train students with practical and creative problem-solving skills, strategic thinking skills, communication skills, cooperation, empathy, and a keen sense of international affairs.
Moreover, the college offers a balanced curriculum of subjects that teach not only foundational knowledge in the realm of business and economics, but also insights that help solve real problems in corporations and society.
In particular, the college features Industry-Coupled Problem-Based Learning (IC-PBL) programs in which students take charge of their own learning - they study in teams and in connection with companies - and a Capstone Design where students dedicate themselves to more in-depth research on tasks they set for themselves.
The college is creating a learning environment with ties to the world outside Korea with international students from various countries around the world. To that end, it has an English-only track that allows students to graduate just by taking courses delivered in English.
Through these efforts, the college has enjoyed some remarkable success, including an international certification that recognizes the college as a world-class institution for business education.”

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  • School of Business Administration
  • School of Economics
School of Business Administration
  1. Room 408, Business and Economics Building, ERICA Campus
  2. 031-400-5620
  3. Go to official website

The School of Business Administration aspires to provide “value-adding education on business administration” that can actively and proactively respond to changes stemming from the advent of a rapidly globalized information society, and its goal is to “produce international professionals through industry-academia cooperation.”
To achieve both, the school has two development strategies: “globalization” and “industry-academia cooperation.”
With these development strategies as guiding posts, the school aims to train future entrepreneurs with both expertise and practical skills required for businesses in the real world.
Furthermore, it looks to produce talented individuals who are highly adaptable, agile, and dynamic enough to maximize business opportunities.
In order to deliver on its promise, the school has specific educational goals for its students.

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School of Economics
  1. Room 408, Business and Economics Building, ERICA Campus
  2. 031-400-5620
  3. Go to official website

Economics is a discipline that studies economic issues considered the most important in our lives.
At a micro level, it looks at the rational consumption and expenditure of households, which constitute basic economic entities, and the efficient production of companies. Meanwhile, at the macro level, it studies what determines national income, financial policy and inflation control, unemployment issues, policy measures depending on economic fluctuations, and international cooperation over issues such as goods, services, and capital transactions.
In recent years, economics has cast a wider net, and economic theories are widely used not only in various public policies, but also in urban affairs, real estate, information, and communications.
As such, the School of Economics provides a basic framework for economic analysis and economic policy using foundational social science theories, and it offers a wide range of subjects to help students understand and utilize recent changes what is known as a digital economy.
The school seeks to carry on the university's legacy in practical academics, and produce experts who can analyze and forecast economic and social phenomena from a practical perspective by applying both the practical and theoretical principles of economics.
Furthermore, it aims to train individuals who can work internationally and on the global stage.
To this end, the school has upgraded its programs on traditional economic theory, mathematical analysis methodologies, and computer-based practice. The number of courses delivered in English is growing, along with internships at companies and research institutes to help students pursue their dreams of becoming genuine economists with plenty of practical experience.
Graduates of the School of Economics typically join private corporations, public enterprises, and financial institutions. But recently, the number of students continuing their studies in graduate school in the fields of economics and management has been on a steady rise.

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