Chung-ang University Business School

Chung-ang University Business School (CBS) is the undergraduate and graduate business school of Chung-ang University, in Seoul, South Korea.

Established in 1955, CBS was the first undergraduate business school in South Korea.

Chung-Ang University Business School
Established March 1955
Type Private Business School
Dean Oh, Gyutaeg
Number of Students About 1,800
Number of Faculty 73
Location Seoul, South Korea
Hangeul 중앙대학교 경영대학
Hanja 中央大學校 經營大學

History

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CBS started as the Division of Commerce in 1948 when Chung-Ang University was founded. In 1995, the Division of Commerce was rename the College of Business Administration.

In 1995, CBS ranked 5th in overall evaluation of business, trade, and accounting related departments by the Korean Council for University Education. In 2006, the Graduate School of Business, offering MBA and executive programs, was established. CBS now offers both undergraduate and graduate study program.

Programs

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Undergraduate

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CBS offers a bachelor's degree in business administration in Business Administration and Global Finance. Students are required to complete at least 132 credit hours typically in 8 semesters to get their degree. Approximately 1,800 students are enrolled at the undergraduate programs currently.

Graduate (Master's Degree and Ph.D.)

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As of the 2004 Spring Semester, there were over 200 students in the CBS business administration master's and Ph.D. program covering finance, accounting, international business, MIS, and management strategy and organization. Students are required to complete at least 30 credit hours to finish their master's degree and 60 credit hours to finish their Ph.D. degree. In addition to course work, students are expected to prepare a thesis and successfully defend their work to completely finish the requirements for both the Master's and Ph.D. degree.

MBA Program

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The Graduate school of Business offers MBA and non-degree executive programs. The School offers two MBA programs, CAU-Global MBA and CAU-Leader MBA.

CAU-Global MBA Programs
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The objective of CAU-Global MBA program is to train business leaders and managers The program consists of three concentrations; CAU-Fudan, CAU-Fudan&Finance, and CAU-Finance.

CAU-Fudan MBA is a dual degree program jointly operated with Fudan University in Shanghai. Students spend the first year at Chung-Ang University taking core business courses of 24 credit hours and then move to Fudan University to take various courses in Chinese economy and business. Upon successful completion of study in Korea and China, student will be awarded two master's degrees, MBA from CBS and Master of Science in Economics from Fudan University.

CAU-Fudan&Finance MBA has the same structure as CAU-Fudan MBA except for the fact that students take courses in finance and accounting rather than core business courses at CBS.

Students admitted to CAU-Finance MBA program spend two years at CBS and are required to take at least 45 credits to be awarded MBA degree. They take core business courses in the first year with students in CAU-Fudan MBA program and then study advanced and applied topics in finance area in the second year.

CAU-Leader MBA Program
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CAU-Leader MBA is an evening/weekend MBA program offered to part-time students. Students are required to successfully complete at least 45 credits from core and applied courses. CAU-Leader program provides four concentration areas to help students acquire expertise necessary to accomplish career success in each area; Marketing Communication, Media and Entertainment, Financial Information and Asset Management, and General Management.

Clubs

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  1. Business and Philosophy (경영과 철학)
  2. Kyungwoo Club (경우회)[1][unreliable source?]
  3. Economics Study Club (경제연구회)
  4. CPA Club (공인회계사반)[2]
  5. Kisldong (기슬동)[3][unreliable source?]
  6. Nalgae (날개)[4][unreliable source?]
  7. Daslgis (다슬기스)[5]
  8. International Trade Study Club (무역연구회)[6][unreliable source?]
  9. Vikings (바이킹스)[7][unreliable source?]
  10. Arirang (아리랑)
  11. Finance Study Club (재무연구회)[8]
  12. Editorial Board (편집위원회)[9][unreliable source?]
  13. Hamsung (함성)
  14. Haeryongdang (해룡당)[10]
  15. Enia (에니아)[11][unreliable source?]
  16. Whistle (휘슬)[12][unreliable source?]
  17. Marketing Club GML[13][unreliable source?]
  18. Sorm (소름)
  19. CAU Korea Club (코리아클럽)

International exchange program

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The Division of International Cooperation (DIC) provides a range of year-round services to assist in-country students and faculty members with opportunities for study, teaching, and research abroad through linkages with overseas institutions.

References

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  2. ^ "중앙대학교 경영학부". www.biz.cau.ac.kr. Archived from the original on 2015-09-30. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
  3. ^ 네이버 카페 기쁠때나 슬플때나 함께하는 동지 (2004-05-21). "기쁠때나 슬플때나 함께하는 동지 : 네이버 카페". www.cafe.naver.com. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
  4. ^ "Daum 카페". www.cafe.daum.net. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
  5. ^ "다슬기스". www.aslgis.com. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
  6. ^ "Daum 카페". www.cafe.daum.net. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
  7. ^ "싸이월드 > 클럽 > 땀과 우정에 사는 바이킹스!". www.club.cyworld.com. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
  8. ^ "중앙대학교 재무연구회에 오신 것을 환영합니다". www.caufri.com. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
  9. ^ "Daum 카페". www.cafe.daum.net. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
  10. ^ "海 龍 堂". www.cau-hrd.com. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
  11. ^ "싸이월드 > 클럽 > 중앙대학교 엔터테인먼트 산업 연구·경영동아리 ENIA". www.club.cyworld.com. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
  12. ^ "싸이월드 > 클럽 > 【F.C GLUE】중앙대 경영학부 축구 동아리『Whistle』". www.club.cyworld.com. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
  13. ^ "싸이월드 > 클럽 > GML(Global Marketing Leaders)". www.club.cyworld.com. Retrieved 2015-09-29.