Major course graduation requirements
Article 4 (Graduation credits)
The minimum graduation credits for a business administration major is 120 credits.
Article 5 (Major Credits)
① The courses offered for the Business Administration major are as shown in ‘Appendix 1 Curriculum Schedule’ and are summarized as follows.
division |
Subject name (number of credits) |
Major basics |
Business Statistics (3), Principles of Management (3), Fundamentals of Responsible Management (3), Introduction to Accounting (3) |
Major required |
Introduction to Management Information Systems (3), Management Accounting 1 (3), Principle of Marketing (3), Production and Operations Management (3), Financial Management (3), Organizational Behavior (3), Graduation Thesis (Business Administration) |
Choose a major |
Financial Finance |
Investment theory (3), financial derivatives theory (3), insurance academy theory (3), corporate finance theory (3), financial risk management (3), financial asset theory (3), financial market theory (3), financial modeling and programming (3), alchemy theory (3) |
marketing |
Consumer behavior theory (3), distribution management theory (3), international marketing (3), marketing research theory (3), marketing strategy (3), advertising theory (3), brand management (3), sales management theory (3), marketing analytics (3) |
personnel organization |
Human resource management (3), labor-management relations theory (3), strategic management theory (3), leadership development (3), organization development (3), organization theory (3), people analytics (3), future strategy and design thinking (3) ), Leadership and System (3) |
production operation |
Management science (3), quality management (3), supply chain management (3), digital service ecosystem: design and operation (3), operation strategy (3), management simulation (3) |
MIS |
Decision-making model and analysis (3), management programming (3), e-commerce (3), digital media management (3), data based management strategy (3), data management and application (3), Al business (3), Business Analytics (3), Generative Al Application (3) |
Common to business schools (future management) |
Management Mathematics (3), Management Special Lecture (3), Management Communication (3), Management Seminar (3). Economic Principles (3), Future Industry and Management Innovation (3), Business and Society-Wealth Co-Evolution Game (3), Capstone Design (Business Administration) (3), Capstone Design 2 (Business Administration) (3), Independent Advanced Study 1 (Department of Management) (3), Independent Advanced Study 2 (Department of Management) (3), Statistics-based data analysis (3), ESG management (3), Management and philosophy (3), Enterprise resource management (3) |
② Those who wish to complete the business administration major as a single major or multiple majors must complete the required major credits specified in these enforcement regulations.
Major type classification |
Major type classification |
Liberal Arts (Humanitas) |
Major credits |
Major basics |
Major required |
Select major |
Single major |
120 |
29 |
12 |
18 |
33 |
Multiple majors |
120 |
29 |
12 |
18 |
9 |
Single major course: As a business administration major, a single major must complete at least 63 major credits, including 12 major basic credits and 18 major required credits.
Multi-major course: Those who are majoring in business administration and completing another major as a multi-major course, or those who are majoring in other fields and completing the business administration major as a multi-major course, must complete at least 39 major credits, including 12 major basic credits and 18 major required credits. .
③ Those who wish to complete the English-only track or the Data Science & Consulting track established by the Department of Business Administration must meet the prescribed track completion credits specified in these enforcement regulations.
Article 6 (Graduation Thesis)
① The graduation thesis is not conducted separately, and those who pass the graduation exam are deemed to have passed the graduation thesis examination stipulated in Article 57 (Graduation Thesis) of the school regulations.
② Those who take a single or multiple major in business administration must pass the graduation exam set by the major.
③ Those eligible to take the graduation exam must be those who have completed the 3rd year or higher and are enrolled or currently completing the course.
④ Matters related to the overall operation of the graduation exam, including questions and examinations, are determined by the College of Business.
⑤ The graduation exam can be replaced in the following cases:
1) Those who have earned credits by completing one of field training (short-term/long-term), startup field training, or capstone design (business administration)
2) Those who have passed the first or final round of the Certified Public Accountant Qualification Examination
3) National Research Foundation of Korea registered site (candidate site for registration) Or, a person who has published a paper as the main author (first author or corresponding author) in an international academic journal (SCOPUS/SCI/SCIE/SSCI level)
4) On-campus and off-campus [government, local government, public institution, recognized academic organization or Association, registered civic group (volunteer group), private group (corporation), etc.] who have received awards and meritorious achievements, or who have won an official competition related to their major and received approval from the department chair
5) Start-up or start-up business (corporation) A person who has participated in the establishment or management (operation) of a company as a key management member and has received approval from the department head.
Article 7 (Multi-major course)
① If a student majoring in another college other than the College of Business Administration completes the Business Administration major as a multiple major, he or she may take the other major courses after taking the three courses of Business Statistics, Business Administration Theory, and Accounting Principles.
② When majoring in multiple majors within the College of Business Administration, some major subjects are recognized as duplicates. Specifically, if a business major is completing multiple majors in accounting and taxation (or big data application major), he or she may complete the credits for each major and the total major credits shown in the table below.
Article 8 (Recognition of other major subjects)
① For single majors, up to 9 credits of major courses from other universities or departments, including major courses from other majors within the College of Business Administration, are recognized as major elective courses.
② The courses recognized by other majors in the Business Administration major are the same as ‘Appendix 2 Table of Courses Recognized by Other Majors’.
Article 9 (Completion of graduate school courses)
① Starting from the second semester of the third year, undergraduate students can take up to 9 credits of graduate school courses that are permitted, and the earned credits are recognized as credits for major elective courses.
② In order to take graduate courses, the student must have a GPA of 3.4 or higher in the previous grade, obtain permission from the professor in charge of the course, and obtain approval from the department head of the undergraduate and graduate schools.
Article 10 (Completion of other subjects)
Overseas training credits, employment/entrepreneurship school-related credits, teaching-related credits, etc. can be recognized as major and liberal arts credits in accordance with the university's overall regulations.
Article 11 (Major course for transfer students and transfer students)
In the case of transfer students and transfer students, credits other than those recognized at the time of obtaining academic records must be earned in accordance with the provisions of these regulations.