Posts Tagged ‘business administration course’
Title:MGMT985 Seminar on Accounting Research Methodologies (3)
College: Kyungpook University
Department: School of Business Administration
Course: Graduate Accounting Major
Credits:
Eligibility: International students holding a 4-year undergraduate degree and whose parents are both non-Korean nationals
Degree: Graduate
Tuition Fee for Graduate : US$2,600 ~ 3,400
Scholarships : As a national university, KNU tuition is about 40% of the cost of private universities in Seoul. Plus, 40% of KNU students are awarded partial scholarships for excellent scholastic performance or campus and community service, along with another 60 scholarships sponsored by external organizations.
Tags: accounting research, business administration course, Courses, Kyungpook University, parents, partial scholarships, program, research methodologies, School of Business Administration, Seminar on Accounting Research Methodologies, undergraduate degree, universities in seoul
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Title:MGMT983 Special Studies on Tax Accounting (3)
College: Kyungpook University
Department: School of Business Administration
Course: Graduate Accounting Major
Credits:
Eligibility: International students holding a 4-year undergraduate degree and whose parents are both non-Korean nationals
Degree: Graduate
Tuition Fee for Graduate : US$2,600 ~ 3,400
Scholarships : As a national university, KNU tuition is about 40% of the cost of private universities in Seoul. Plus, 40% of KNU students are awarded partial scholarships for excellent scholastic performance or campus and community service, along with another 60 scholarships sponsored by external organizations.
Tags: Accounting, business administration course, Courses, external organizations, international students, knu, korean nationals, Kyungpook University, MBA, parents, partial scholarships, program, School of Business Administration, Special Studies on Tax Accounting, universities in seoul
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Title:MGMT982 Special Studies on Auditing (3)
College: Kyungpook University
Department: School of Business Administration
Course: Graduate Accounting Major
Credits:
Eligibility: International students holding a 4-year undergraduate degree and whose parents are both non-Korean nationals
Degree: Graduate
Tuition Fee for Graduate : US$2,600 ~ 3,400
Scholarships : As a national university, KNU tuition is about 40% of the cost of private universities in Seoul. Plus, 40% of KNU students are awarded partial scholarships for excellent scholastic performance or campus and community service, along with another 60 scholarships sponsored by external organizations.
Tags: Auditing, business administration course, Courses, international students, korean nationals, Kyungpook University, MBA, parents, partial scholarships, program, School of Business Administration, Special Studies on Auditing, universities in seoul
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Title:MGMT978 Tax Decision Making (3)
College: Kyungpook University
Department: School of Business Administration
Course: Graduate Accounting Major
Credits:
Eligibility: International students holding a 4-year undergraduate degree and whose parents are both non-Korean nationals
Degree: Graduate
Tuition Fee for Graduate : US$2,600 ~ 3,400
Scholarships : As a national university, KNU tuition is about 40% of the cost of private universities in Seoul. Plus, 40% of KNU students are awarded partial scholarships for excellent scholastic performance or campus and community service, along with another 60 scholarships sponsored by external organizations.
Tags: business administration course, Courses, degree graduate, graduate tuition, international students, knu, korean nationals, Kyungpook University, MBA, parents, partial scholarships, private universities, program, scholastic performance, School of Business, School of Business Administration, Tax Decision Making, tuition fee, undergraduate degree, universities in seoul
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Title:MGMT977 Studies on International Accounting (3)
College: Kyungpook University
Department: School of Business Administration
Course: Graduate Accounting Major
Credits:
Eligibility: International students holding a 4-year undergraduate degree and whose parents are both non-Korean nationals
Degree: Graduate
Tuition Fee for Graduate : US$2,600 ~ 3,400
Scholarships : As a national university, KNU tuition is about 40% of the cost of private universities in Seoul. Plus, 40% of KNU students are awarded partial scholarships for excellent scholastic performance or campus and community service, along with another 60 scholarships sponsored by external organizations.
Tags: business administration course, Courses, graduate tuition, international students, korean nationals, Kyungpook, Kyungpook University, MBA, parents, partial scholarships, program, scholastic performance, School of Business, School of Business Administration, Studies on International Accounting, undergraduate degree, universities in seoul
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Title:MGMT976 Research on Financial Analysis (3)
College: Kyungpook University
Department: School of Business Administration
Course: Graduate Accounting Major
Credits:
Eligibility: International students holding a 4-year undergraduate degree and whose parents are both non-Korean nationals
Degree: Graduate
Tuition Fee for Graduate : US$2,600 ~ 3,400
Scholarships : As a national university, KNU tuition is about 40% of the cost of private universities in Seoul. Plus, 40% of KNU students are awarded partial scholarships for excellent scholastic performance or campus and community service, along with another 60 scholarships sponsored by external organizations.
Tags: business administration course, Courses, external organizations, graduate tuition, international students, korean nationals, Kyungpook University, MBA, parents, partial scholarships, private universities, program, Research on Financial Analysis, School of Business Administration, undergraduate degree, universities in seoul
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Title:MGMT975 Government Accounting Theory (3)
College: Kyungpook University
Department: School of Business Administration
Course: Graduate Accounting Major
Credits:
Eligibility: International students holding a 4-year undergraduate degree and whose parents are both non-Korean nationals
Degree: Graduate
Tuition Fee for Graduate : US$2,600 ~ 3,400
Scholarships : As a national university, KNU tuition is about 40% of the cost of private universities in Seoul. Plus, 40% of KNU students are awarded partial scholarships for excellent scholastic performance or campus and community service, along with another 60 scholarships sponsored by external organizations.
Tags: business administration course, Courses, Government Accounting, Government Accounting Theor, Kyungpook University, parents, partial scholarships, program, School of Business, School of Business Administration, tuition fee, undergraduate degree, universities in seoul
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Title:MGMT973 Studies on Financial Accounting (3)
College: Kyungpook University
Department: School of Business Administration
Course: Graduate Accounting Major
Credits:
Eligibility: International students holding a 4-year undergraduate degree and whose parents are both non-Korean nationals
Degree: Graduate
Tuition Fee for Graduate : US$2,600 ~ 3,400
Scholarships : As a national university, KNU tuition is about 40% of the cost of private universities in Seoul. Plus, 40% of KNU students are awarded partial scholarships for excellent scholastic performance or campus and community service, along with another 60 scholarships sponsored by external organizations.
Tags: business administration course, Courses, Financial Accounting, graduate tuition, international students, korean nationals, Kyungpook University, MBA, parents, program, School of Business, School of Business Administration, Studies on Financial Accounting
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Title:MGMT972 Price-Level Change Accounting (3)
College: Kyungpook University
Department: School of Business Administration
Course: Graduate Accounting Major
Credits:
Eligibility: International students holding a 4-year undergraduate degree and whose parents are both non-Korean nationals
Degree: Graduate
Tuition Fee for Graduate : US$2,600 ~ 3,400
Scholarships : As a national university, KNU tuition is about 40% of the cost of private universities in Seoul. Plus, 40% of KNU students are awarded partial scholarships for excellent scholastic performance or campus and community service, along with another 60 scholarships sponsored by external organizations.
Tags: Accounting, business administration course, Courses, external organizations, graduate tuition, international students, knu, korean nationals, Kyungpook University, MBA, parents, Price-Level Change Accounting, private universities, program, scholastic performance, School of Business Administration, tuition fee, universities in seoul
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Title:MGMT971 Cost Analysis (3)
College: Kyungpook University
Department: School of Business Administration
Course: Graduate Accounting Major
Credits:
Eligibility: International students holding a 4-year undergraduate degree and whose parents are both non-Korean nationals
Degree: Graduate
Tuition Fee for Graduate : US$2,600 ~ 3,400
Scholarships : As a national university, KNU tuition is about 40% of the cost of private universities in Seoul. Plus, 40% of KNU students are awarded partial scholarships for excellent scholastic performance or campus and community service, along with another 60 scholarships sponsored by external organizations.
Tags: analysis 3, business administration course, Cost Analysis, Courses, degree graduate, external organizations, graduate tuition, international students, knu, korean nationals, Kyungpook University, MBA, parents, private universities, program, scholastic performance, School of Business, School of Business Administration, tuition fee, universities in seoul
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