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MS curriculum
The students should take 36 credits in total for 2 years(4 semester).
After taking the credits to be required for graduation,they should submit paper(thesis) to get a MS degree.
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Learning Goals
To be knowledgeable in a particular area of business with global perspectives
To be competent in theory and research methodology
To be effectively communicative in writing
To be ethically well-equipped
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The Sejong University School of Business offers master’s level specialized program, which confer s MS (Master of Science in Business) degrees. The MS program is mainly for students who want to pursue a higher degree and eventually become a researcher and/or a teacher.
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In addition to the course requirements set by each of the seven fields, all PhD students, regardless of their fields of study, are required to demonstrate a solid understanding of the basic disciplines that underlie the study of management by taking the general program requirement courses as follows:
Bus E600: Microeconomic Analysis I
Bus E603: Econometric Methods I
a course in organizations or psychology
Fields may designate acceptable substitute courses. It is expected that entering students have sufficient background to perform successfully in these courses; a student who lacks these prerequisites may need to undertake additional preparation prior to or during the first year of doctoral study in order to fulfill breadth requirements in a timely fashion. For the above GPR, the most important courses for preparation are calculus, matrix algebra, probability and mathematical statistics, and intermediate microeconomic theory.
If a student’s background includes prior completion of commensurate coursework elsewhere (e.g., from a comparable doctoral program), the student may request a waiver for certain coursework. Approval is granted at the discretion of the Director of the PhD Program and the field liaison.
Field Coursework Requirements
Each field of study requires its students to complete a minimum of courses both in the chosen field and from various other disciplines. Years 1 and 2 of the Program are focused primarily on fulfilling the General Program Requirement and field requirements. A student normally takes four courses (11 to 16 units) per quarter until these coursework requirements are completed.
Depending on the student’s field of specialization, he or she may sometimes take as much as 50 percent of coursework outside the School of Business, and it is not unusual for students to enroll in a significant number of courses in the departments of Economics, Engineering, or Sociology, for example. Enrolling in courses outside the School is convenient, since the Business School is close to the center of the University and follows the University calendar. For assistance in selecting such courses, the student may consult with his or her advisor.
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The standard time for degree completion ranges from four to five years, including summers, and would generally follow the timetable to the right.
Since the purpose of the Program is to train scholars for careers in research and teaching, the faculty have established requirements to ensure that candidates are thoroughly prepared to meet the highest standards of scholarship.
On the path to the PhD, each student must complete the coursework specified in the General Program Requirement as well as that for his or her chosen field. Fulfillment of the General Program Requirement indicates a student has achieved a broad grounding in the basic disciplines relating to the study of management.
Individual fields’ course requirements have been designed by field faculty to provide a student with an in-depth mastery of the methodology, theory, and empirical aspects of the chosen field of study.
In addition to coursework, students in each field must engage in research apprenticeships, submit research papers, and take scheduled field examinations.
After completing these requirements, a student becomes a doctoral candidate; advancement to candidacy signifies that a student is prepared to focus on researching and writing the dissertation. The dissertation-in-progress is defended in an oral examination prior to the submission of the finished dissertation.
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MAF curriculum
The students should take 36 credits in total for 2 years(4 semester).
Of 36 credits, they take 18 credits of core course and 18 credits of elective course. And they can substitute paper(thesis) for 6 credits.
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School of Business at Sejong University
Learning Goals
To be responsive to regional development with an international mind-set
To be knowledgeable of franchise businesses
To be ethically well-trained and socially responsible
To be a competent entrepreneur
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School of Business at Sejong University
The Sejong University School of Business offers master’s level specialized program, which confers MAF (Master of Art in Franchise) degrees. The MAF program was launched in 2006 and is mainly for students who are currently company executives and/or who want to be an entrepreneur in a franchise business. MAF Program is geared toward producing future Korean franchise business leaders.
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School of Business at Sejong University
MAB course
The Sejong University School of Business offers MAB Program that is geared toward producing future Korean business leaders. the MAB program (taught 100% in Korean) is solely operated by our B usiness school and mainly for evening students who are seeking personal development in their careers. The MAB program aims to provide a first-class, interdisciplinary and internationalized education program..
Learning Goals
To be sensitive to regional development with an international perspectives
To be knowledgeable of general managerial perspectives and aptitudes
To be ethically aware and socially responsible
To be analytically and practically competent
To be effectively communicative and cooperative
MAB curriculum
The students should take 36 credits in total for 2 years(4 semester).
Of 36 credits, they take 18 credits of core course and 18 credits of elective course. And they can substitute paper(thesis) for 6 credits
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