Knowledge Chief Executive Officer Program (KCEO)
KAIST Business School, in partnership with Maeil Economic Daily, has opened the KCEO Program to educate top managers in creating effective knowledge -based enterprises and to implement modern knowledge management strategies.
The KCEO Program’s curriculum consists of more than 20 lectures and case presentation sessions organized into three main topic sections: Advent of the Knowledge Economy and Knowledge-based Enterprise Management, Theory and Practice of Knowledge Management, and Organizations and IT Infrastructure for Knowledge Management. Lectures are conducted in an interactive, discussion-oriented style and the participating top managers are required to submit case reports on implementing knowledge management in their respective firms.
Graduates of the KCEO Program become leaders capable of creating sustainable competitive advantages in the 21st century knowledge economy.
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CJ-KAIST AMP Program
This program is designed to provide core management knowledge to senior-level managers who have not been exposed to management education before. The key focus of the program is on the globalization of business and the role of core competencies.
The program covers five core areas of management education: strategic management, marketing, organizational design, customer-relations management, and accounting. This highly interactive program offers participants an intensive, residential learning experience to explore leading-edge management concepts and to test ideas against peers and faculty members by analyzing and discussing diverse cases, while being able to gain insights into modern management.
CJ-KAIST GMP Program
CJ-KAIST GMP is a very unique program - it is almost like a condensed MBA program tailored to the needs of CJ group. As one of the most prestigious business groups in Korea, CJ wanted to raise its future CEOs who will manage CJ companies to attain global competitive advantage, among its own highly motivated and bright middle-level managers. In 2005, CJ decided to teach those selected managers core knowledge and skills in management by working with the KGSM Faculty.
Although it is not a degree program, CJ-KAIST GMP teaches the CJ middle-level managers core management courses, which are
KAIST Finance Mastership Program (KFMP)
Program overview
The KFMP aims to educate qualified managers to become leaders in domestic and international financial environments. The KFMP not only delivers state-of-the-art finance knowledge for expertise, but also motivates to cooperate with each other and construct socially valuable networks.
World Class MBA training corporate talents from major multinational firms
KAIST MBA for Innovation IMBA
A Global Front-runner in the field of Business Education!
KGSM: IMBA at KGSM
KAIST Graduate School of Management: Internationally Recognized MBA Program in Korea
Established in 1995; first full-time MBA in Korea Has produced many of the nation's finest MBA graduates for over 10 years
Creating New Global Standards
- raining competent executives with both initiative and innovative ideas
- Superior executive education program producing competitive CEOs in today’s dynamic global business environment
Program Overview and Structure
Northwestern Law’s Executive LLM course is a 12-month program that commences in April at the KAIST Graduate School of Management in Seoul. Classes take place in the evening during the week and in the daytime during the weekend, enabling you to continue your career along with your studies.
Classes are taught in English by Northwestern Law faculty members. Bilingual teaching assistants with educational backgrounds in law assist students in preparing for classroom discussions.
The Executive LLM Program will conclude with students spending the last month at Northwestern Law’s campus in Chicago where they will complete a two-week
KAIST Finance Mastership Program (KFMP)
Dates & Fees
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Period of education
The program is offered twice a year: Spring session and Fall session.
The time period of each session is about 5 months.
Spring session: February ~ July (subject to change)
Fall session: September ~ January (subject to change)
Actual session periods can be varied each year. For more information, please refer to the website for admission for each program session, or contact us.
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Tuition: 15 Million Korean Won
Program Requirements
Students must earn a total of at least 20 credits in order to earn the Executive LLM degree. Students will participate in seven law courses, which will be taught in two-week increments. All courses are taught in English by Northwestern Law faculty members. Courses are held as traditional law school classes with lectures, discussions and case studies. Six courses will be held in Seoul and the final course will be held in Chicago during the month of March. Law courses include:
(1) Introduction to US Law and Reasoning
(2) Contracts
(3) Commercial Law
(4) Business Associations
(5) Intellectual Property
(6) International
Advanced Information Technology & Media Program (ATM)
Dates
March 10th - July 7th 2008, every Monday 17:00 ~ 21:00
Fee
The 2008 program fee is KRW 9,000,000; including tuition, educational materials, workshop expenses and a large number of meals.
Advanced Information Technology & Media Program (ATM)
Program Overview
The KAIST ATM Program provides a unique opportunity for top executives to meet the demands of Korea’s fast changing business environment. The program is targeted at top executives in the IT, Media and Telecom industry. And although we offer a broad range of courses in general management, we go one step further by concentrating our efforts through 4 modules: Strategy for Convergence between IT and Media, New Business Model, Innovation and Marketing.
A variety of business clinics, case studies, business discussion seminars, study abroad programs and industry tours in addition to regular courses offered
Advanced Program for Innovative Consultants (AIC)
Program overview
KAIST Executive AIC Program provides essential knowledge and expertise to mid and high level executives aiming to move into top-level decision making positions. Equipping them with better problem solving skills, a more specific future road map and a broader human network, the program supports each participant in moving towards the goal of all executives: to become a CEO.
With both refresher knowledge and ultra new theories, the program covers a broad range of topics: Strategy Formulation & Methodology, e-business, Financial Analysis & Valuation, Human Resources Management, Marketing, CSR, 6 Sigma, Negotiation & Alliance,
Advanced Program for Innovative Consultants (AIC)
Dates
- Dates: 25 March ~ 8 August 2008 (about 16 weeks) Every Tuesday 14:30~20:40
Fees
The 2008 program fee is five million won and this includes all tuition, educational materials, coffee breaks and most meals.(Exception for Global Business Practice expenses)
As globalization races ahead, many Korean companies are expanding their efforts to seize new international opportunities and, consequently, need to develop the core managers with skill sets meeting emerging global standards. To satisfy this need, American and European business schools have long developed and operated executive MBA programs. In contrast, there have been few such legitimate executive-level MBA programs available in Korea.
KAIST Business School created its Executive MBA Program in 2003 to satisfy the needs of Korean companies to develop their core managers into capable CEOs of the future. (This program is offered only in the Korean language at the
Profile
The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) was founded in 1971 as the Korea Advanced Institute of Science (KAIS). In 1989, KAIS was merged with the Korea Institute of Technology (KIT), an undergraduate school. KGSM was founded in 1996 and is aiming towards being a world-class technology based management school. Kaist is in the north-eastern part of Seoul, one of the major international centres in Asia accommodating most prominent companies’ headquarters
Advanced Venture Management Program (AVM)
Within a few years of its creation, a venture firm goes through its most vulnerable stage -- a stage that determines its ultimate success or failure. It is in this stage that management knowledge and skills are crucial. In response to demands by Korean business people, KAIST Business School has established this unique program targeting the top executives of venture firms experiencing this critical transition stage.
The AVM program offers top executives of venture firms and venture capitalists the opportunity to learn entrepreneurial approaches and management techniques for the venture process of foundation-growth-maturity, to learn
Now, it is time for the Korean government to shift from information-oriented to knowledge-based e-government.' (AeG)
Programme overview
Purpose
Spreading e-Government knowledge to public sector and businesses doing e-Government projects.
Carrying out education programs such as ‘IT-based innovation management’ and ‘direction and strategic actions of e-government initiatives’.
Goals
The Advanced e-Government program emphasizes four categories that senior managers need to achieve in their e-Government fields, and hereafter new issues will be reflected in them:
1. Developing a direction of knowledge based e-Government
2. Establishing management techniques for higher value added e-Government
3. Creating a systematic organization and leadership
4. Developing foundation skills and management
Northwestern Law
Northwestern University School of Law is a private institution dedicated to advancing the understanding of law and preparing students to excel in a rapidly changing world. U.S. News and World Report annually ranks it among the top law schools. This is an exciting time to be at Northwestern Law, as we implement a strategic plan that responds to the increasing complexity, globalization, and competitiveness of the profession. Whether you are working in Seoul, London, or New York, the conventions and practices relevant to cross-border projects are largely the same and are loosely based on the Anglo-American common law
Program overview
AIM provides today’s CEOs and senior executives the insight and knowledge to lead in the competitive global business environment. By offering a door into the innovative trends of the ever-changing market, we give our participants the extra boost to directly read and utilize these new trends to build new business models; ultimately leading to better customer satisfaction and expansion.
Rather than simply offering our participants two dimensional management theories, our program helps build up the ability to further develop and renew existing business models. Through our program, participants will be able to create new value for their businesses
Applicants for admission to our master and doctoral programs in the Management Engineering department must have a strong academic background. Candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree to apply for the master’s program and must hold a master’s degree in the case of admission to the Ph.D. program. KAIST BS will consider grade point average, TOEFL, your major and if applicable, the competitiveness of your previously attended institution as basic criteria in our admission selection process. Also, a statement of purpose and the background of thesis and research studies are considered during the admission process. Applicants for admission to the doctoral
Initiated in March 1995, the Techno-MBA Program was the first of its kind in Korea. The Techno-MBA Program has been maintaining its prominence and has stayed at the forefront of the field through widely cited research and innovative teaching methodologies. The program educates managers in both managerial principles and technological issues so that they can better deal with the future management environment. The program offers rigorous academic and applied courses along with extensive international exposure. Through cooperative arrangements with leading overseas management schools, the Techno-MBA Program is committed to educating future business leaders to successfully compete in the global market.
Techno-MBA
MGT500 Probability and Statistics
This course provides first-year graduate students with the necessary background of statistics. Topics include: Basic the concept of probability, distributions, sampling, estimation, hypothesis, regression analysis, and experimental design
MGT700 Probability Models with Applications
This course is designed to provide graduate students in Management Science / Industrial Engineering and related areas with advanced-level probability models with various applications required for the graduate level research.
Application Deadlines
Autumn: November 1st
Spring: May 1st
MGT603 Computer Simulation
This course answers the questions about how and why we simulate. Students will form simulation project teams and generate substantial team effort.
MGT843 Distributed Information System in Internet Environment
This course is offered to graduate students who aspire to acquire discipline in building Distributed Information Systems in Internet Environments.
MGT761 Financial Econometrics
This course covers econometric methods used in finance and recent developments in the empirical research in finance.