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Korea University Business School

Graduate School

Business Administration

International Business

Fall 2017

Freshman Orientation Guide

Korea University Business School

Room 432 in LG-POSCO Building

August 21, 2017

Table of ContentsComment by a204:

. Course Curriculum..2

1. Areas of KUBS Programs

2. Masters Degree Requirements

3. Doctoral Degree Requirements.3

4. Integrated Masters and Doctoral Degree Requirements4

5. Advisor Designated Courses

6. Credits for Guidance of Research5

7. Comprehensive Exam

8. Language Exam6

9. Thesis and Dissertation Submission Requirements

10. 2017 Fall Academic Calendar9Comment by user: Spring -> fall

11. 2017 Fall Courses in Business Administration and International Business12

. Associate Dean, Area Chairs, Administrative Office13

. Academics........14

1. Course Registration

2. Freshmen Document Submission16

3. Credit Approval18

4. Student Exchange Program Policy

5. Changes to Academic Records (Leave of Absence & Return, Withdrawal, Application for Course of Study Acceleration) Certificate Issuance

6. Student ID Card Application for Freshmen20

7. Changes to Personal Information

8. Korea University Portal to Information Depository (KUPID)21

9. Graduate School Web Guide..22

10. Korea University Business School Web Guide24

11. Research Portal Web Guide ..25Comment by user: Portal

. Scholarships..........25

1. Types of Scholarships

2. Detailed Regulations Regarding Graduate School Scholarships27

3. Research Grant Payment Regulations for Graduate Students in BA and IB34

V. Department Regulations......45Comment by user: 6 -> 5

. Instructions on Freshman Document SubmissionComment by user: 6.

Instructions on Advisor Designated Courses

Instruction on Course Registration System76

. Course Curriculum

1. Areas of KUBS Programs

(1) Department of Business Administration: MS/PhD Programs

Management / Marketing / Logistics, Service and Operations Management (LSOM) / Management Information System (MIS) / Finance / Accounting

(2) Department of International Business

- PhD Program: International Business Management & Strategy

International Marketing

International Finance / Banking

International Trade / Commerce

- MS Program: International Trade / International Business

2. Masters Degree Requirements

(1) Department of Business Administration

Total Credits: 30 credits (Advisor Designated Course and Guidance of Research excluded)

- Basic Core Courses: 6 credits (one of the following courses must be included: Statistics for Business and Economics, Advanced Statistics for Business and Economics, or Econometrics 1) Comment by a204: (O; X)

- Major Courses: A minimum of 12 credits

- Elective Courses: 12 credits

* Empirical Analyses for Business and Economics, is a course offered in English which covers the same content as Statistics for Business and Economics. Only one of the two courses can be counted toward the degree even if students take both courses.

(2) Department of International Business

Total Credits: 30 credits (Advisor Designated Course and Guidance of Research excluded)

- Basic Core Courses: 6 credits (the following courses must be included: Statistics for Business and Economics and International Business)Comment by user: Credit ( )

- Major Courses: A minimum of 9 credits

- Elective Courses: 15 credits

[Table 1] Basic Courses and Semester Offerings

Course No.

Courses

Semester Offerings

Spring

Fall

BUS514

Strategic Marketing Management

BUS515

Organizational Behavior

BUS518

Operations Management

BUS520

Introduction to Information Systems

BUS523

Financial Accounting I

BUS831Comment by a204:

Financial Theory I

BUS526

Global Business

BUS529

Academic Writing in English for Graduate Students

BUS530

Advanced Academic Writing in English for Graduate Students

BUS531[BUS533]

Statistics for Business and Economics

[Empirical Analyses for Business and Economics]

[-]

[-]

BUS532

Advanced Statistics for Business and Economics

3. Doctoral Degree Requirements

(1) Department of Business Administration

Total Credits: 36 credits (Advisor Designated Course and Guidance of Research excluded)

- Basic Core Courses: 6 credits (the following courses must be included: Statistics for Business and Economics and Econometrics 1)

- Major Courses: A minimum of 12 credits

(2) Department of International Business

Total Credits: 36 credits (Advisor Designated Course and Guidance of Research excluded)

- Basic Core Courses: 15 credits

- Major Courses: 15 credits, Minor Courses: 9 credits

Refer to the Internal Regulations for International Business Area

* Minor

-International Business Management: Management courses in the Department of Business Administration

-International Marketing : Marketing courses in the Department of Business Administration

-International Finance/Banking : Finance courses in the Department of Business Administration

-International Trade/Commerce : Courses in the Department of Economics

4. Integrated Masters and Doctoral Degree Requirements

Total Credits: 54 credits (Advisor Designated Course and Guidance of Research excluded)

- Graduation requirements for the Integrated MS/PhD Program are the same as the PhD Program.

- International students in the MS Program CANNOT change to the Integrated MS/PhD Program.

5. Advisor Designated Courses

All students are required to take at least 3 courses from the following list of designated courses selected by advisor. If students have already taken courses at another institution, an exemption may be granted after receiving the approval of the advisor (courses must be a grade of B or higher).

[Table 2] List of Advisor Designated Courses for PhD Program (Business Administration/International Business)

Business Administration

International Business

PhD

MS/PhD

BUS 514

Strategic Marketing Management

BUSS 152

Principles of Accounting

BUS 515

Organizational Behavior

BUSS 205

Marketing Management

BUS 518

Operations Management

BUSS 207

Financial Management

BUS 520

Introduction to Information Systems

BUSS 311

Organizational Behavior

BUS 523

Financial Accounting I

BUS 831Comment by a204:

Financial Theory I

BUS 526

Global Business

[Table 3] List of Advisor Designated Courses for MS Program (Business Administration/International Business)

Business Administration

Statistics

Psychology

Mathematics

Economics

BUS 152

Principles of Accounting

BUS 154

Business Statistics

BUS 203

Management Mathematics

BUS 205

Marketing Management

BUS 211

Introduction to Operations Management

BUS 215

Introduction to Management Information Systems

BUS 248

Business Economics

BUS 311

Organizational Behavior

STAT 221

Introduction to Probability Theory

STAT 232

Mathematical Statistics

STAT 241

Matrix Theory

STAT 302Comment by user:

Time Series Analysis

STAT 342Comment by a204:

Regression Analysis

STAT 401

Multivariate Statistical Analysis

STAT 404

Introduction to Bayesian Statistics

PSY 321

Cognitive Psychology

PSY 367

Social Cognition

MATH 211

Analysis with Lab

MATH 212

Analysis with Lab

MATH 221

Linear Algebra with Lab

MATH 222

Linear Algebra with Lab

MATH 453

Real Analysis

MATH 483

Mathematical Finance

ECON 201

Microeconomics

ECON 205

Mathematics for Economists

ECON 240

Econometrics II

ECON 301

Econometrics I

ECON 324

Economics of Strategy and Information

* Courses that are not listed on the table can also be an Advisor Designated Course based on the advisors decision.

* Advanced Statistics for Business and Economics (BUS 532), a newly offered course, is designated with prerequisites which are Statistics, Business Statistics, and Business Mathematics.

6. Credits for Guidance of Research

Students are required to take Guidance of Research (DKK500) every semester (2 credits).Comment by a204: (O; X)

After completing all course work, students must take Tutorial Research after Completion of Course Work (0 credit).

Eight credits of Guidance of Research are required for the MS and PhD programs while 16 credits are required for the Integrated MS/PhD Program. After completing all course work, students must pay tuition fee, which is 2% of general tuition and register for Tutorial Research after Completion of Course Work (DK-600). It is a zero-credit course and will have a pass/fail grading option during the grade input period. Comment by a204: X; O

(1) Course Registration: Guidance of Research

Starting Fall 2009 Semester, Guidance of Research course will be automatically registered. Please confirm whether the course is registered. If not, you must register for the course on your own. However, you must register for the Tutorial Research after Completion of Course Work (DKK600) during the course registration period since it cannot be registered ahead of time.

* If you are not assigned an advisor, the name of an advisor will not be shown. The name will appear once you submit the Advisor Application form at the graduate office.

Comment by a204: (O; X)

1) Students (MS/PhD Program: 1st 4th semester; Integrated Program: 1st 8th semester): (Guidance of Research) DKK500-Section

2) Completed Research Students (registered students in MS/PhD/Integrated Program): (Tutorial Research after Completion of Course Work) DKK600-Section

Completed Research Student Policy was established in Spring 2014.

7. Comprehensive Exam

(1) Qualifications for Comprehensive Exam

- MS: Students who have earned a minimum of 18 credits and a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above

- PhD: Students who have earned a minimum of 27 credits and a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above

- Integrated MS/PhD: Students who have earned a minimum of 45 credits and a cumulative GPA of 3.0

(2) Limit on Attempts

Student can take the Comprehensive Exam up to three times. Students in the PhD program must pass the exam within seven semesters while students in the integrated MS/PhD program must pass it within nine semesters. Comment by user: 7

(3) Registration Period: Around deadline for document submission of changing academic records

Please visit the KUBS website for more details.

(4) For further details, please refer to the internal regulations for each area.

8. Requirements for Korean Language Exam Comment by a204: * Stefan ( )

A. International students require a certain level of Korea proficiency. In order to submit a thesis, they are required to complete one of the following options below:

Option 1: Taking Korean Course

International students can take a regular class of Korean Language Level 2 or above at Korea University Korean Language Center (KLCC) and obtain a grade of B or higher (application fee: KRW 1,630,000; 200 hours per a semester)

International students can take a 8-week Korean Language Substitution course at the KLCC during summer or winter vacation and obtain a grade of B or higher (application fee: KRW 470,000 (84 hours), KRW 280,000 (48 hours)).

Contact the Korean Language Center for more information about Korean courses and test (Website: http://klcc.korea.ac.kr, Phone: 02-3290-2971~2972)

Option 2: Taking Korean Exam

International students should take a Korean Language Exam given by the KLCC. The exams are held twice a year (the first weekend of March and September). The schedule for Korean Exam will be announced on the noticeboard of Graduate School Website (http://graduate.korea.ac.kr) or KUPID (application fee: KRW 10,000).

Option 3: Submitting Exemption Form

International students who have a standard TOPIK score (level 4 or higher) can submit their official score with the exemption form to the Main Graduate Office. The schedule will be announced on the noticeboard of Graduate School Website (http://graduate.korea.ac.kr) or KUPID.

B. Registration Period: October 11, 2017 (Wed); 17:00 (refer to the noticeboard of Graduate School website or KUBS website)

C. Submission Location: Graduate School Administrative Office (1st floor of the Graduate School Library)

D. Document Submission: Exemption Form, Official Language Proficiency Test Score

International students must be exempt from Korean Exam, not English Exam.

9. Qualifications for Thesis/Dissertation Submission (Chapter 7, Article 53, 54, 101 of the Constitution of the Graduate SchoolDetailed EnforcementComment by a204:

Regulations for the Graduate School (General))

Requirements for Masters Degree Thesis Submission

1. Students who have completed or expected to complete at least 24 credits of major courses with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher

2. Students who have completed or are expected to complete at least 8 credits of the Guidance of Research courses

3. Students who have completed or are expected to complete Advisor Designated Courses

4. Students who have passed the Foreign Language Exam and Comprehensive Exam

5. Students who have not exceeded 6 years from their official matriculationComment by user: 6 not

Requirements for Doctoral Degree Dissertation Submission 1. Students who have completed or expected to complete at least 36 credits of major courses with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher

2. Students who have completed or are expected to complete at least 8 credits of the Guidance of Research courses

3. Students who have completed or are expected to complete Advisor Designated Courses

4. Students who have passed the English and Foreign Language Exam (English Exam only for students in Natural Sciences) and Comprehensive Exam 5. Students who have not exceeded 10 years from their official matriculation 6. Students who have published more than one research paper as a first author or corresponding author in the world-renowned SCI-listed (Science Citation Index) journal, the NRF-listed (National Research Foundation) journals, NRF-semi-listed journals (non-science majors). (However, based on the department, the paper that does not fulfill the above-mentioned conditions can be recognized for equivalent achievement indicated in Internal Regulations by receiving approval from the Dean).

Requirements for Integrated Masters/Doctoral Degree Dissertation Submission) 1. Students who have completed or expected to complete at least 54 credits of major courses with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher

2. Students who have completed or are expected to complete at least 16 credits of the Guidance of Research courses3. Students who have completed or are expected to complete Advisor Designated Courses aside from 54 credits

4. Students who have passed the English and Foreign Language Exam (English Exam only for students in Natural Sciences) and Comprehensive Exam5. Students who have not exceeded 12 years from their official matriculation

6. Students who have published more than one research paper as a first author or corresponding author in the world-renowned SCI-listed (Science Citation Index) journal, the NRF-listed (National Research Foundation) journals, NRF-semi-listed journals (non-science majors). (However, based on the department, the paper that does not fulfill the above-mentioned conditions can be recognized for equivalent achievement indicated in Internal Regulations by receiving approval from the Dean).

However, Research Ethics Education Program (online education) is a recommendation (starting March 2012)

The , -6 are the qualifications for Thesis/Dissertation determined by the Graduate School and is separated from research results indicated in the internal regulations for each area.

Prior to submitting your thesis/dissertation, you must enter all of your research achievements (such as academic paper and research monograph written during your graduate studies) and attach your thesis/dissertation (indicated in internal regulations for each area).

[Table 4] Language Proficiency Test Score for Language Exam ExemptionComment by a204: O; X

Course

Program

Test

Organization

Minimum Passing Score

Remarks

English

MS/PhD

TOEFL

TOEIC

ETS

TOEFL CBT: 213

IBT: 80

TOEIC: 800 or above

IELTS

IDP,

British Council

Level 6

TEPS

TEPS

660

German

MS/PhD

ZMP

Goethe Institut

Department of German Language and Literature and other department

MS/PhD

TestDaf

(TDN-3)

Korea/Germany

Department of German Language and Literature and other department (Level 3 or above)

French

MS

DELF

French Government

DELF A1, A2

DELF B1, B2

PhD

DALF

(Advanced Course)

French Government

DALF C1, C2

Chinese

MS/PhD

HSK

()

Chinese Government

Department of Chinese Language and Literature (first foreign language) and other department (second foreign language) are all same

Old HSK: Level 6 or above

New HSK: Level 5 or above

(HSK supervised by Taiwanese Government is determined at Professors of Chinses)

Spanish

MS/PhD

Spanish Government

Those who scored over 70% and acquired a diploma in DELE Exam [NIVEL SUPERIOR]

Russian

MS/PhD

N/A

Japanese

MS/PhD

Korean

MS/PhD

S-TOPIK: Level 4 or above

Special Admission Students (Foreigners)

10. Spring 2017 Academic Calendar

Month

Date

Day

Events

August

1~25

Tue~Fri

Application for Leave of/Return from Absence

1~11

Tue~Fri

Application for Fall Semester Foreign Language Exam

7

Mon

Application for Exemption from Foreign Language Exam Begins

(Required for Applying Dissertation Examination)

15

Tue

Liberation Day (National Holiday)

24~30

Thu~Wed

Enrollment for Fall Semester

24~28

Thu~Mon

Course Registration for Fall Semester

September

1

Fri

Fall Semester Begins

2

Sat

Fall Semester Foreign Language Exam

4~22

Mon~Fri

Application for Early Completion (Integrated MasterDoctoral Degree Programs)

7~8

Thu~Fri

Course Add/Drop & Course Registration Confirmation Period

18~19

Mon~Tue

Application for Fall Semester Comprehensive Exam

22

Fri

Notification of Fall Semester Foreign Language Exam Results

~22

Fri

Application for Spring Semester 2018 International Student Admission Ends

25~10/2

Mon~Mon

Fall Semester Comprehensive Exam (By Each Department)

October

3

Tue

National Foundation Day (National Holiday)

4~6

Wed~Fri

Thanksgiving Day (Chuseok, National Holiday)

9

Mon

Hangul Proclamation Day (National Holiday)

10~13

Tue~Fri

Application for Spring Semester 2018

11

Wed

Application for Exemption from Foreign Language Exam Ends

(Required for Applying Dissertation Examination)

10~18

Tue~Wed

Application for Spring Semester 2018 Entrance Exam

23

Mon

Notification of Fall Semester Comprehensive Exam Results

25~26

Wed~Thu

Application for Thesis/Dissertation Examination

November

11

Sat

Entrance Exam for Spring Semester 2018

27~28

Mon~Tue

Application for Spring Semester 2018 Integrated MasterDoctoral Degree Programs & Fall Semester 2017 Combined Bachelors/Masters Degree Programs

December

7~8

Thu~Fri

Entrance Exam for Spring Semester 2018 Integrated MasterDoctoral Degree Programs & Fall Semester 2017 Combined Bachelors/Masters Degree Programs (By Each Department)

8

Fri

Notification of Spring Semester 2018 Entrance Exam Results

8

Fri

Submission of Thesis/Dissertation Examination Report Ends

22

Fri

Winter Vacation Begins

25

Mon

Christmas (National Holiday)

28

Thu

Notification of Entrance Exam Results for Integrated MasterDoctoral Degree Programs

January

2018

1

Mon

New Year's Day (National Holiday)

4~5

Thu~Fri

Final Thesis/Dissertation & Abstract Submission Period

February

1~26

Thu~Mon

Application for Leave of/Return from Absence

1~9

Thu~Fri

Application for Spring Semester Foreign Language Exam (Scheduled)

5

Mon

Application for Exemption from Foreign Language Exam Begins (Required for Applying Dissertation Examination)

15~17

Thu~Sat

Korean New Year's Day (National Holiday)

20~22

Tue~Thu

Course Registration for Spring Semester

22~28

Thu~Wed

Enrollment for Spring Semester 2018

24

Sat

Graduation Ceremony for 2017

The schedule above is subject to change.

11. Fall 2017 Course Offerings (Business Administration & International Business)

Major

Course

No.

Credits

(Hour)

Course Name

Professor

Day/Room

Time

Etc

Basic Core

Basic Core

BUS529

3

Academic Writing in English for Graduate Students

Gil Michael Ian Coombe

Fri(1-2) LP210

09:00-12:00

Eng

Basic Core

BUS530

3

Advanced Academic Writing in English for Graduate Students

Dara Seamus Fox

Fri(1-2) LP205

09:00-12:00

Eng

Basic Core

BUS531

3

Statistics for Business and Economics

Siyun Park

Tue(1-3) LP210

09:30-12:30

Basic Core

BUS532

3

Advanced Statistics for Business and Economics

Siyun Park

Thu(1-3) LP210

09:30-12:30

Management

Major

BUS603

3

Human Resource Management

Johngseok Bae

Mon(5-6) LP429

14:00-17:00

Major

BUS605

3

Organizational Theory

Young-Kyu Kim

Thu(5-6) LP210

14:00-17:00

Eng

Major

BUS710

3

Organizational Behavior Seminar I

Hyoung Koo Moon

Tue(5-7) LP301

15:00-18:00

Major

BUS753

3

Research Seminar in Management

Jae UK Chun

Wed(5-6) LP210

14:00-17:00

Eng

Major

BUS798

3

Strategic Management Seminar I

EONSOO KIM

Tue(3-5) HM402

12:00-15:00

Finance

Basic Core

BUS831

3

Financial Theory I

BUMJEAN SOHN

Mon,Wed(2) LP 429

10:30-11:45

Eng

Major

BUS633

3

Options and Futures

Baeho Kim

Tue(1-2) LP301

09:00-12:00

Eng

Major

BUS737

3

Seminar in Finance III

Ji-Woong Chung

Fri(2-4) LP216

10:30-13:30

Eng

Major

BUS838

3

Empirical Study in Finance

Dongcheol Kim

Tue(5-6) LP428

14:00-17:00

Eng

Major

BUS863

3

Corporate Finance I

James L. Park

Thu(5-6) LP429

14:00-17:00

Eng

Accounting

Major

BUS744

3

Seminar in Financial Accounting II

Wooseok Choi

Thu(5-6) LP301

14:00-17:00

Eng

Major

BUS745

3

Seminar in Managerial Accounting I

Jinbae Kim

Tue(5-6) LP302

14:00-17:00

Major

BUS843

3

Special Topic in Accounting III

Han Soongsoo Sam

Tue(1-2) HM402

09:00-12:00

Eng

Major

BUS844

3

Special Topic in Accounting IV

Tony Kang

Fri(1-2) LP429

09:00-12:00

Eng

Major

BUS789

3

Seminar in Auditing I

Soo Young KWON

Mon(5-6) LP301

14:00-17:00

Marketing

Major

BUS825

3

Special Topics in Marketing III

Kwanho Suk

Fri(1-2) LP301

09:00-12:00

Eng

Major

BUS626

3

Quantitative Marketing

Shi Jin Yoo

Mon(5-6) LP210

14:00-17:00

Eng

Major

BUS639

3

Understanding Brand

Chan Su Park

Tue(5-6) LP429

14:00-17:00

Eng

Major

BUS878

3

Doctoral Seminar in Behavioral Marketing II

JongWon Park

Wed(6-8) LP428

15:30-18:30

Eng

Major

BUS881

3

Doctoral Seminar in Quantitative Marketing I

Jaehwan Kim

Tue(9-11) LP301

19:00-22:00

Eng

Major

BUS886

2

Advanced Research Seminar in Marketing I

Greg M. Allenby

Wed(1-2) HM302

09:00-12:00

Eng

MIS

Basic Core

BUS520

3

Introduction to Information Systems

Jae Yun MOON

Tue(5-6) HM302

14:00-17:00

Eng

Major

BUS674

3

Database Systems

Yongmoo SUH

Mon(1-3) LP425

10:00-13:00

Major

BUS815

3

Special Topics in Information Systems I

Se-Joon Hong

Wed(1-3) HM402

09:30-12:30

Major

BUS816

3

Special Topics in Information Systems II

Jaemin Han

Wed(4-6) LP301

13:00-16:00

LSOM

Major

BUS750

3

Economic Analysis of Market Dynamics

Kihoon Kim

Mon(1-3) LP428

10:00-13:00

Eng

Major

BUS609

3

Supply Chain Management

DAEKI KIM

Wed(1-3) LP210

09:30-12:30

Eng

Major

BUS819

3

Special Topics in Operations Management I

DaeSoo Kim

Mon(6-8) LP428

15:30-18:30

Eng

Major

BUS855

3

Technology Management

Byung Cho Kim

Tue(6-8) LP425

15:30-18:30

Eng

IB

Basic Core

BUS526

3

Global Business

Jay Hyuk Rhee

Mon(1-2) LP301

09:00-12:00

Eng

Major

INT617

3

Strategy Simulation

Myeong-Hyeon Cho

Mon(5-6) LP425

14:00-17:00

Major

INT619

3

Research Methods in International Business

Jon Jungbien Moon

Wed(5-6) LP429

14:00-17:00

Eng

Major

INT706

3

Seminar in International Marketing

Cecile Kyung-Ah Cho

Tue(3-5) LP425

12:30-15:30

Eng

Major

INT803

3

Special Topics in International Business

Insik JEONG

Wed(7-9) LP301

17:00-20:00

* The table above has been updated on February 17, 2017; therefore, it is possible that the information may change afterwards. Please check courses on Course Registration System (http://sugang.korea.ac.kr): Spring 2017 Graduate School Department of Business Administration and Department of International Business.

. Associate Dean, Area Chairs, and Administrative Office

1. Associate Dean and Area Chairs

Area Chair

Name

Phone

Email

Office

Associate Dean

Woo Chan Kim

3290-2816

[email protected]

HM510

Management

Dong Seop Lee

3290-2618

[email protected]

LP305

Finance

Jueng Hyuck Kim

3290-2607

[email protected]

LP516

Accounting

Wook Suk Choi

3290-2814

[email protected]

LP318

Marketing

Kwanho Suk

3290-2612

[email protected]

A509

MIS

Jae Yun Moon

3290-2617

[email protected]

HM505

LSOM

Dae Ki Kim

3290-1955

[email protected]

HM516

International Business

Jungbien Moon

3290-2837

[email protected]

LP322

* A: KUBS Main Building

* HM: Hyundai Motor Hall

* LP: LG-POSCO Building

2. Administrative Office (Office Hours: 09:00 17:30; Mon Fri) Comment by a204: (O; X)

Phone: (02) 3290-1365, 1363

Fax: (02) 922-1380

Email: [email protected]

Address: Korea University Anam Campus, Room 304 in KUBS Main Building, Anam-dong 5-ga, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea

3. Other

Lockers

- Lockers are available on the 2nd and 4th floor of Hyundai Motor Hall for free (students must apply through the Office of MS/PhD Programs)

- When applying, Korean mobile number is required. Thus, all international students must have Korean mobile number in order to use a locker.

Computer Lab (4th floor of Hyundai Motor Hall) STATA14 installed

Copy Room: 4th floor of KUBS Main Building and 5th floor of LG-POSCO Building

. Academics

1. Course Registration

(1) Course Registration and Add/Drop PeriodsComment by user: 8 9

Course Registration Period: August 24, 2017 (Thu) August 28, 2017 (Wed)

Add/Drop Period: September 7, 2017 (Thu) September 8 (Fri)

Classes Begin: September 1, 2017 (Thu) Comment by a204: (O; X)

(2) How to Register Comment by a204:

Course Registration Website: http://sugang.korea.ac.kr/graduate/

(Direct link on the KUPID (http://portal.korea.ac.kr): Click the Course Registration button.

Login

* How to Find Your Student Number:

Course Registration URL or Graduate School Website

(URL: http://graduate.korea.ac.kr/entrance/entrace05.jsp)

Starting August 3, 2017 (Thu) at 11:00 AM, click the link above to find your student number using your admission number (however, registration for Advisor Designated Course will be available during the add/drop period).

* How to Create Your KUPID Account:

Visit http://portal.korea.ac.kr and click the Create KUPID ID button (available starting March 2, 2017(Thu)).

Check course offerings, schedule, and syllabus

KUPID Class Course Information Graduate School Courses

You can find the course list on the KUPID.

Choose the following menus: 2017 Fall Graduate School Department of Business Administration (International Business is under the Department of International Business)

Course Registration: enter course number, course section, and course classification and then click the Register menu.

*Course Classification: Basic Core Courses, Major Courses

Click the Logout button after done registering for courses

(3) Notes on Course Registration

Students can register for up to 12 credit hours per semester.

(However, students can register for Advisor Designated Courses up to 15 credit hours. Guidance of Research (2 credits) is not included in the maximum of 12 credit hours).

Masters students must take at least 3 credit hours (per semester) for two consecutive semesters whereas doctoral students must take at least 3 credit hours (per semester) for three consecutive semesters.

Read the internal regulations for each area thoroughly before registering for courses: Students are require to complete 8 credits of Guidance of Research (DKK500) during the course work (two credits per semester). Guidance of Research is a 2 credit-hour course and will be automatically registered as you make a tuition payment. However, students must check whether the course has been registered or not (Tutorial Research after Completion of Course Work (DK600), which needs to be registered after completing all course work, is a zero-credit course. Please note that this course will not be automatically registered; thus, students must register on their own).

Credits earned by taking a same or similar course or repeating a courses will not be accepted under any circumstances. Thus, students must check their academic record first before registering for courses (you can check out your academic record at KUPID Registration & Graduation Grade Inquiries Transcript of Courses Completed).

Students cannot register for courses after the course registration period.

Students cannot add, drop, or change courses after the course registration period and add/drop period. Please note that once course credit is earned, students cannot repeat the corresponding course.

(4) Class Meeting Periods

Period

Time

Period

Time

1

9:00 10:15 (75 minutes)

2

10:30 11:45 (75 minutes)

3

12:00 12:50 (50 minutes)

4

13:00 13:50 (50 minutes)

5

14:00 15:15 (75 minutes)

6

15:30 16:45 (75 minutes)

7

17:00 17:50 (50 minutes)

8

18:00 18:50 (50 minutes)

9

19:00 19:50 (50 minutes)

10

20:00 20:50 (50 minutes)

11

21:00 21:50 (50 minutes)

(5) Students who are required to take Advisor Designated Courses (undergraduate courses) must contact the corresponding administrative office to verify their courses in case of a change of Advisor Designated Courses due to reorganization of the undergraduate curriculum (students must enter the correct course number for Advisor Designated Courses referring to the undergraduate course schedule). Comment by a204: (O; X)

College

Department

Administrative Office

Korea University Business School

Business Administration

02-3290-2703

College of Liberal Arts

Psychology

02-3290-2060

Sociology

02-3290-2070

College of Political Science and Economics

Economics

02-3290-2200

Statistics

02-3290-2230

(6) Students who wish to take courses in Domestic Student Exchange Program (KAIST, Seoul National University, Yonsei University, Korea National Defense University, Sookmyung Womens University, Seoul Womens University, University of Seoul, Korea Institute for Advanced Study, Kyung Hee University, etc.) must register for courses at the Administrative Office of Exchange Program in accordance with the procedure. Credits earned in the Domestic Student Exchange Program are limited to 3 credits per semester. Masters and doctoral students can earn up to 6 credits and 12 credits, respectively. For those who are interested in participating in the program, please register for courses offered by each area.

2. Freshmen Document Submission

(September 1, 2017 (Fri) September 8 (Fri); Administration Office of Business Administration (Room 304 in KUBS Main Building)

- Advisor Application (Write Woo Chan Kim in the advisor signature boxno signature is needed)

- Designation Form for Advisor Designated Courses (if you are exempt from taking courses, please mark the exemption box and submit the printed version from the portal)

- Certificate of Graduation (prospective graduates only), Masters Degree Certificate, and Transcript

- Copy of First Page of Bankbook (for tuition refund and assistantship)

- Copy of Alien Registration Card (or Domestic Residence Report Certificate) (international students only)

(1) Advisor Application

Students in Masters or doctoral programs must complete the advisor application online, print out, and submit it.

Your advisor for the first semester will be the KUBS Associate Dean (Professor Woo Chan Kim). You must change your advisor to your thesis/dissertation supervising professor during the semester in which you are qualified to take the comprehensive exam. When changing your advisor, students must complete Change of Advisor application online within the first 20 days of the semester, print out, and submit it.

(2) Designation Form for Advisor Designated Courses or ExemptionComment by a204: (O; X)

Complete and print out the form from the portal (KUPID) during September 1 (Fri) September 8 (Fri). Then, receive Area Chairs signature and submit it to the Department Office of Business Administration by September 8 (Fri)

All freshmen must submit the Designation Form for Advisor Designated Courses (if you are exempt from taking courses, mark the exemption box on the form) at the beginning of the semester.

Eligibility for Designation Form for Advisor Designated Courses": All new students

At least 3 courses must be completed from the list of Advisor Designated Courses.

Eligibility for Exemption: Students whose undergraduate major is Business Administration or those who have already taken the same courses at their previous institution (students must submit Area Chairs signature and transcript indicating a grade of B or higher).

How to Submit Designation Form for Advisor Designated Courses

- Bring your transcript (undergraduate transcript for MS student and maters transcript for PhD student) and consult with your Area Chair.

- Enter designated or exempt courses on KU portal system (portal.korea.ac.kr) and print out the Designation Form for Advisor Designated Courses (if you are exempt from taking courses, mark the exemption box on the form).

- Receive your Area Chairs signature in the Remarks box.

- Submit the completed form to the Department Office of Business Administration.

* Students must obtain the signature of their Area Chair. If the Area Chair is not available, students should arrange an appointment with him or her and obtain the signature.

- Submission Location: Room 304 in KUBS Main Building (3F)

Students must submit the Designation From for Advisor Designated Courses (if you are exempt from taking courses, mark the exemption box).

(3) Certificate of Graduation, Masters Degree Certificate, and Transcript (those who have not submitted during the application period)

Those who have not submitted their Certificate of Graduation or Masters Degree Certificate and final transcript when applying for the program must submit the following certificates that include graduation date.

Students Graduate from University Overseas

Degree (Graduation) Certificate: Submit a Degree Certificate Apostille (those who have not submitted during the application period)

- However, the university that does not issue the Certificate of Graduation can submit the transcript with the graduation date on it.

English Transcript: Submit official transcripts

(4) Copy of Students Bankbook

- Students who have a student ID card without financial functions only

* You must add your bank account information in order to receive a scholarship.

(5) Copy of Alien Registration Card (or Domestic Residence Report Certificate)

- International students only

3. Credit Approval

(1) Excess Credit:

Course credits earned more than the minimum graduation requirements in the MS Program at Korea University can be transferred to the PhD Program up to 6 credit hours.

(2) Credit Approval from Previous Institution:

According to Article 25 of The Constitution and the Internal Regulations of the Graduate School, students graduated from other graduate schools must submit the Application for Credit Approval along with their transcript. The credit approval process must be approved by the advisor and Associate Dean first and submit the form to the Department Office of Business Administration.

New students in MS: Students who obtained credits in a masters program at other universities can be transferred up to 6 credit hours.

New students in PhD: Students who obtained credits in a doctoral program at other universities can be transferred up to 9 credit hours.

4. Student Exchange Program PolicyComment by a204: (O; X)

(1) Student Exchange Program

Application Period: Around January and August (the deadline for the 1st semester is August of the previous year, 2nd semester is January of the corresponding year)

Applicant Qualifications

Graduate students who have completed at least one semester, graduate students who have completed the PhD coursework (cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above)

Students who meet the qualifications above (students on leave of absence included)

Students can apply with the minimum score requirement of Language Proficiency Test, such as TOEFL, requested by host universities. For the universities in China or Japan, students can substitute the relevant Language Proficiency Test score (Chinese or Japanese) for English Proficiency Test score.

(2) Credit Approval for International Exchange

Students selected for the international exchange program must submit the study abroad application to the corresponding administrative office. After completing the exchange program, students must complete the Application for Credit Approval (transcript included), receive approval from the advisor and Associate Dean, and then submit it to the administrative office. The range of credit approval is complied with Article 47 of The Constitution and the Internal Regulations of the Graduate School.

5. Changes to Academic Records (Leave of Absence/Return to School, Withdrawal, Application for Course of Study Acceleration, etc.) and Certificate Issuance Comment by a204: (O; X)

(1) Students can change their academic records on the portal system within the first 20 days of the semester.

(2) Students in the integrated MS/PhD program can apply for the Course of Study Acceleration in accordance with Article 9 of The Constitution and the Internal Regulations of the Graduate School.

- Students wishing to graduate 2 semesters (one year) early: Submit the application at the end of the 5th semester or the beginning of the 6th semester.

- Students wishing to graduate a semester (six months) early: Submit the application at the end of the 6th semester or the beginning of the 7th semester.

(3) If students are unable to apply online, download the application form from the Graduate School Website (http://graduate.korea.ac.kr/) and receive advisors approval and submit it to the administrative office.

(4) The One-stop Service Center (phone: 02-3290-1144) can issue certificates to students.

6. Student ID Card Application for FreshmanComment by a204:

(1) Application URL: https://scms.korea.ac.kr/symtra_applicationForm/Eng_applicationintro.asp

(2) Application Period: August 7, 2017 09:00 August 11 17:00 For those who missed the application deadline, please visit the One-stop Service Center with your photo (3cm 4cm) after September 4, 2017. Your card will be immediately issued. Comment by user: august -> august

(3) How to Apply

Write your form on http://scms.korea.ac.kr/symtra_applicatonform/applicationintro.asp Comment by user: ->

Click the Apply Now button after reading the notice thoroughly.

Please click the Agree radio button after reading the terms and conditions. Then enter your name and resident registration number and click the submit button.

When completing the Application Form of Student ID Card, please read the notice thoroughly. Upload the following information: photo, bank account number, type of Student ID card, etc. Click the Apply button.

- Photo: Portrait shot (front face)

- Bank Account: If you do not have a KEB Hana Bank Account, you do not need to enter your bank account number.

- Type of Student ID Card:

* Examples: Yes Financial function included; No Financial function excluded

Once your application for Student ID Card is completed, print out the form and make sure all information is correct.

Issuance of Student ID Card with Financial Functions: Registered bank account number will be used to receive scholarships and other payments. Thus, we highly recommend students to apply for the Student ID Card with financial functions if possible.

Applicants for Student ID Card with Financial Functions: Submit the printed version of your Application Form of Student ID Card when receiving your card.

(4) Date and location for card distribution will be announced on Korea University website and the portal separately.

- Korea University Website: http://www.korea.ac.kr

- Korea University Portal System: http://portal.korea.ac.kr

(5) After the enrollment, international students must register their Alien Registration Card number to the corresponding administrative office. The Student ID Card will be issued immediately when they visit the One-stop Service Center with their identification photo and a copy of Alien Registration Card.

- One-stop Service Center in Humanities and Social Sciences: Central Plaza (B1); 02-3290-1142, 1144

7. Changes to Personal Information

- You can update your personal information such as email address and phone numbers.

- Visit KUPID Registration & Graduation University Registration Edit University Registration

- However, if you want to change your English name, resident registration number, bank account number, you must send a request email or visit the Administrative Office. [email protected]

8. Korea University Portal to Information Depository (KUPID) (http://portal.korea.ac.kr)Comment by a204: (O; X)

1. Create Account

KUPID provides all academic information.

Students must update their personal information on their own (phone numbers and mailing address, etc.)

KUPID Registration & Graduation University Registration Edit University Registration

Visit KUPID and click the Regist Single-ID button to create your account. (Freshmen can sign up when the semester begins: Starting September 1st (Fri))Comment by user: 3/2 9/1

2. How to Use Portal System

1 Registration and Class

Registration University Registration Inquiries, Edit University Registration

Grade Inquires Transcript of Courses Completed

Class and Course Registration Course information, major courses for Graduate School (course offerings) Comment by a204: ;

Scholarship Application Tuition Payment Status, Print Tuition Payment Stub, Scholarship Notice

Language Exam and Comprehensive Exam View results of the exams

2 Info Depot

Internet Certificate Verification System- Certificate Request (Certificate of Graduation, Transcript, and Certificate of Tuition Payment)

9. Graduate School Web Guide (http://graduate.korea.ac.kr/)

Admissions Guide: Students can find their student number by entering the resident registration number

Academics Guide: Information on academic calendar, university regulations, constitution & academic regulations, reorganization, etc.

Board: Information on main academic events and scholarships, contests, etc.

10. Korea University Business School Web Guide (http://biz.korea.ac.kr)

Information on main academic events of the Department of Business Administration and the Department of International Business is available on the website

KUBS Website Program MS/PhD Notice

We highly recommend students to check the KUBS website frequently to see academic schedule (foreign language exam, thesis/dissertation, comprehensive exam, credit approval for exchange program), and scholarship and assistantship information.

11. Korea University Research Management System (https://rms.korea.ac.kr)

Students must enter all of their research achievements on the research management system to graduate and to receive research grants (academic papers, research monograph, etc.)

Login to KURMS > > / > Click the on the right side (only available on the Korean website)

3 Fill out the marked boxes (*)(Required) and click the () to saveComment by user: required

IV. Scholarships

1. Types of Scholarships

- Inquiries: Jina Jeon (02-3290-1365) from the Department Office of Business Administration

Category

Scholarship

Benefits

Period

Remarks

Excellence Scholarships

Excellent New Graduate Student Scholarship

Entrance fee/tuition

First semester

After the review process, the scholarship will be awarded to new students with excellent academic performance who entered in Humanities and Social Sciences.

Regular Scholarship

1,250,000 KRW

One semester

- Students who enrolled in at least 2 semesters.

- Students with a GPA of 3.5 or higher and recommended by the department

International Student Scholarships

Global Leader Scholarship

Entrance fee/tuition, academic support

During Graduate Studies

- Students who fulfilled admission requirements (GPA of 4.0 or higher, English proficiency exam (TOPIK, TOEFL, etc.))

- Students selected by the department and Graduate School Committee

Humanities and Social Sciences Scholarship

60% of tuition

During Graduate Studies

- Students who fulfilled admission requirements (GPA of 3.5 or higher, English Proficiency exam (TOPIK, TOEFL, etc.))Comment by user: 3.6 -> 3.5Comment by user: Proficiency

- Students selected by the department and Graduate School Committee

Partnership Scholarship

Fixed amount

During Graduate Studies

The Scholarship will be awarded if a students university is in partnership with KUBS and selected based on the related official document.

Scholarship for Government Invited Students

Entrance fee/tuition, academic support

During Graduate Studies

Corresponding international students only

Teaching/

Research Assistantships

Research Assistantship

Tuition

One semester

- Students who engage in full-time facultys research

- The scholarship depends on weekly working hours

Teaching Assistantship

Tuition

One semester

- Students who engage in educational support

- The scholarship depends on weekly working hours

KUBS Scholarships

Living Expense for PhD

1,000,000 KRW per month

One semester

Research/teaching assistants only

Research Grants for Research Presentation at International Academic Conference

Max 2,000,000 KRW

Once per year

Students who presented at an international academic conference

Research Grants for Publication at International Academic Conference

SK: 200,000 KRW

IBRE: 500,000 KRW

One semester

Students who have published or will be publish a paper in the SK/IBRE Award Journal List

BK21 Plus

MS: 600,000 KRW per month

PhD: 1,000,000 per month

One semester

BK21 Plus participating graduate students

Scholarship

Category

Amount Payable

Selection

Remakrs

Assistantship (TA/RA)

Education

Tuition (100%, 75%, 50%, and 25%)

College/

Department

Living expenses will be provided to students in Integrate MS/PhD Program of Business Administration or International Business

Research

Area

Continuous Anam Scholarship & Top Honor Graduate Scholarship

Anam Scholarship

100% (Tuition + Entrance Fee)

(Living Expense: 200,000 KRW/Month)

Previous Anam Scholarship recipients in undergraduate

College of Medicine excluded

Valedictorian

100% (Tuition + Entrance Fee)

Previous top honor graduates in undergraduate

General

1,250,000/Semester

Based on financial status of the student (freshman excluded)

Foreigner

Academic Excellence Scholarship

100% (Tuition + Entrance Fee)

Recommendation by Department Selected by Dean of Graduate School

Based on grades and academic performance

Humanities and Social Sciences

60% (Tuition + Entrance Fee)

Exchange Agreement

100% (Tuition + Entrance Fee)

Student who graduated from partner school

Government Invitation

100% (Tuition + Entrance fee)

Recommended by National Institute for International Education (NIIED)

Korea University Graduate School Special Scholarship

100% + Living Expense (Tuition + Entrance Fee)

Application three evaluations Selected by Dean of Graduate School

Tuition Loan Support Scholarships

6-month interest rate (2.9%) for tuition loan

Based on grades and financial status

BK21 PLUS

MS

600,000 KRW/Month or more

Participating students in department selected for BK21 Plus

PhD

1,000,000 KRW/Month or more

External Scholarships

Depending on scholarships

Selected by

Each organization

2. Detailed Regulations Regarding Graduate School Scholarships

Article 1 (Purpose) These regulations on scholarships and on selection of scholarship recipients pertain to Korea University (hereinafter KU) and the Korea University Graduate School (hereinafter Graduate School).

Article 2 (Scope of Application) These regulations are to be followed in the selection of scholarship recipients and execution of scholarships by the Graduate School, exclusive of scholarships granted by national organizations, external scholarship foundations, or individual donors

Article 3 (Recipient and Amount) The President reserves the right to select scholarship recipients and to designate scholarship amounts. Recipients and amount of external scholarships mentioned in Article 2 are to be determined by the relevant foundations or donors.

Article 4 (Recipient, misc.) In principle, recipients of Graduate School and external scholarships must be enrolled in graduate studies at the time. (2) Scholarship recipients may not hold two scholarships simultaneously. However, second phase BK21 scholarship recipients may hold another scholarship.

Article 5 (Type) The types of scholarships awarded by the Graduate School are as follows.

1. Anam Continuing Scholarship and Special Scholarship for Continuing Korea University undergraduates

2. Foreign Student Scholarship

3. General Scholarship

4. Assistantships

5. Work Study Programs

6. Anam Dormitory Assistant Scholarship

7. Administrative Assistants Scholarship

8. Korea University Graduate School Special Scholarship

9. Deposit Scholarship

10. Welfare Scholarship

11. Somang Scholarship

12. Student Loan Support

13. Sejong Campus Outstanding Graduate Student Scholarship

14. Special Scholarship for University Development

15. Research Promotion Scholarship

16. External Scholarships

Article 6 (Anam Continuing Scholarship and Special Scholarship for Continuing Korea University Undergraduates) (1) Undergraduate Korea University Anam Scholarship recipients who enter the Graduate Schools Masters and Doctoral programs (including integrated M.A.-Ph.D.programs) are eligible for the following scholarships (Not-applicable to the Medical School):

1. Tuition waiver (including entrance fees) for two years (eight semesters for joint M.A-Ph.D. program)

2. In addition to a tuition waiver, students will receive a monthly stipend for two years (eight semesters for integrated M.A.-Ph.D.) excluding the months of February and August.

(2) Recipients of special scholarship for continuing Korea University undergraduates who enter the Graduate Schools masters and doctoral programs (including integrated M.A.-Ph.D. programs) will receive scholarships as stipulated in the Line 1of Clause 1 (does not apply to the Medical School).

(3) Students must submit relevant documents when applying for the scholarships covered in Clause 1 and 2.

Article 7 (Foreign Student Scholarship) (1) For extra-quota international students entering the Graduate School or overseas Koreans, the following scholarships are available.

1. Government sponsored international student

2. Students from top Chinese universities, law school graduates, overseas Koreans, Ph.D. students from Yanbian University

3. Students covered by the Vietnam student exchange support agreement4. Governmentally sponsored or overseas-Korean-group nominated foreigners or overseas Koreans

5. Government organization (Ministry of Public Administration and Security, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ministry of National Defence, etc.) nominated foreigner or overseas Korean

6. General foreigners or overseas Koreans

7. Foreigners or overseas Koreans who receive outstanding entering evaluations (not applicable to the Medical School.)

(2) The documents to be submitted for 1 are as follows:

1. For 1-5: Official nominating documents provided by the relevant organization are to be submitted in lieu of documentation

2. For 6: Matriculating students must submit a scholarship application form (submitted during the period of application for entrance) and enrolled students must submit recommendation letters from their relevant College Dean and tutor professor as well as an academic transcript of course work from the immediately preceding semester.

3. For 7: A scholarship application form, an authorized official English examination score, and an academic transcript from the previous institution attended must be submitted (during the period of application for entrance.)

(3) The scholarship selection process, number of recipients as stated in 1 are as follows.

1. Selection period: December and June for matriculating students; February and August for enrolled students.

2. Number of recipients: For the above1-5, the number of recipients is as stipulated in the scholarship notice; for 6 and 7, the number of recipients is as nominated by the relevant college Dean.

3. Selection process: For the above1-5, the Dean of the Graduate School reserves the right to select recipients according to guidelines in the relevant official documents. For 6 and 7, each College Dean nominates recipients and the Dean of the Graduate School reserves the right to select the recipients. However, for students who have matriculated prior to the fall 2004 semester, every subsequent semester the College Dean nominates and the Dean of Graduate School reserves the right to select recipients.

(4) For 1, the scholarship amount and period are as follows.

1. Amount: For the above1-5, full tuition waiver (including matriculation fees); for 6 a 3/5 tuition waiver (including matriculation fee), a 3/4 tuition waiver for College of Science, College of Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology (except Division of Food and Resource Economics), College of Information and Communications, College of Nursing (from 2006 matriculating students), College of Education (Computer Education, Home Economics only), for College of Science and Technology and College of Health Science; for 7 upon matriculation full tuition (including matriculation fee) is waived if standard English examination scores match or exceed the following: TOEFL (PBT) 577, TOEFL (CBT) 233, TOEFL (iBT) 90, TEPS 700, IELTS 7.0, or S-TOPIK level 6, and GPA from last institution attended surpasses 4.0 (4.5 scale), 3.83 (4.3 scale), 3.57 (4.0 scale) or 90 (100 point scale).

2. Period: For the above1-5, scholarships are awarded for the period of four semesters (eight semesters for integrated MA-Ph.D program). For 6, scholarships are awarded for the period of four semesters (eight semesters for integrated MA-Ph.D program) to matriculating students after Fall 2004 who have a GPA of 3.5 or above. For students who entered before fall 2004, scholarship recipients will be selected each semester. College of Medicine students must demonstrate a GPA of 3.5 and above. For 7, scholarships are awarded to students who maintaina GPA above 3.8. Scholarships are also awarded to students with a GPA from 3.0-3.8 over the previous two semesters (3/4 tuition waiver). Afterwards, if a GPA of 3.8 or above is maintained, then a full tuition waver is granted. If the recipients GPA falls below 3.0 for two consecutive semesters the scholarship will be revoked (afterwards if a GPA of 3.0 or above is maintained, then a 3/4 tuition waiver is granted. After a scholarship is cancelled, a student may not receive a full tuition waiver despite a GPA above 3.8).

Article 8 (General Scholarship) (1) General scholarships are awarded to students on the basis of need who demonstrate a GPA above 3.5 for the previous semester. For returning students in need, a minimum number of credits must be completed and the GPA must be above 3.5 in the last semester prior to taking a leave of absence.

(2) General scholarship applicants must apply every semester during the designated application period of their relevant college.

Article 9 (Assistantships) (1) Assistantships are granted to students who are in good standing and comply with regulations regarding assistant appointment.

(2) Types of assistantships and amount are determined according to assistant appointment regulations.

Article 10 (Work study) Work study scholarships are provided to enrolled students who provide labor in a student-run organization or administrative offices.

Article 11 (Anam Dormitory Assistant Scholarship) Graduate students who are working as an Anam Dormitory Assistant will receive a scholarship according to the Anam Dormitory Assistant Scholarship regulations.

Article 12 (Administrative Assistants Scholarship) Korea University will grant administrative assistants scholarship to students engaged in work service as administrative assistants in university administrative offices.

Article 13 (Korea University Graduate School Special Scholarship) (1) KU convenes a committee for the Graduate School Special Scholarship and appoints the Dean of the Graduate School as the chairperson of the committee.

(2) Scholarship recipients are selected by the committee upon the following conditions:

1. First priority for the Graduate School Special Scholarship is first year Ph.D students, but any outstanding graduate student may be selected regardless of nationality.

2. The period and amount of the scholarship is determined by the committee.

Article 14 (Deposit scholarships) (1) Scholarships incurred from interest on donations to Korea University are granted as follows:

1. International Research Foundation Scholarship

2. Welfare Scholarship

3. Baekmok Scholarship

(2) Number of recipients, selection process, scholarship amount and other details are determined according to individual scholarship regulations.

Article 15 (Welfare scholarship) (1) Graduate students who are lineal descendants of President- appointed faculty (including professors emeritus, contracted staff, part-time employees and university foundation staff members, receive a tuition reduction.

(2) Tuition reduction and scholarship awards follow the tuition-support regulations.

Article 16 (Hope Scholarship) Physically disabled students who are in need receive a full matriculation fee waiver and 50% course-cost reduction. Recipients are selected each semester.

Article 17 (Student loan support) Students in need who cannot afford tuition and those receiving governmental financial aid can apply for six months interest support or a loan. Not-applicable to the Medical School.

Article 18 (Sejong Campus Outstanding Graduate Student Scholarship) Details regarding the administration of the scholarship system shall be set forth separately.

Article 19 (Special Scholarship for University Development) Special scholarship for university development approved by the Graduate School Committee is granted to students who made a remarkable contribution to the development of KU as well as Graduate School.

Article 20 (Research Promotion Scholarship) Research promotion scholarship is awarded to completed research students recognized for significant achievements in research.

Article 21 (External scholarships) (1) External scholarships are those donated by external organizations or individual donors and awarded to students.

(2) The types of external organizations are as follows:

1. Scholarship foundations

2. National/governmental organizations and sponsored organizations

3. General corporations

4. Other organizations

(3) The application process, materials to be submitted, selection process, number of recipients, amount of scholarships, etc. are to be determined by the external organization or donor.

Article 22 (Provisions) Items not mentioned in these regulations must abide by the scholarship payment regulations.

Supplementary Provisions

Article 1 (Date of Enforcement) These regulations enter effect on September 1, 2005.

Article 2(Interim Measures) Scholarships which have been awarded prior to these regulations will be deemed to have been awarded according to these regulations.

Supplementary Provisions

Article 1 (Date of Enforcement) The revised regulations come into effect on September 1, 2006.

Article 2 (Interim Measures) (1) According to Article 4.2, BK21 second phase scholarships can be simultaneously awarded starting March 1, 2006.

(2) Article 7.4.1 and international student scholarships for College of Science, College of Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology (except Division of Food and Resource Economics), College of Information and Communication, College of Nursing are effective from March 1, 2006.

Supplementary Provisions

Article 1 (Date of Enforcement) These revised regulations shall enter into effect on March 1, 2008.

Article2 (Interim Measures) (1) As specified in Articles 6.1. and 6.2, exemption of the College of Medicine shall enter into effect from March 1, 2008. (2) As specified in Articles 17 and 18 the Hope Scholarship and student loan support shall enter into effect on March 1, 2007.

Supplementary Provisions

Article 1 (Date of Enforcement) These revised regulations shall enter into effect from September 1, 2009.

Article 2 (Interim Measures) (1) As specified in Articles 14.1, tuition reduction for public officials is effective only for existing recipients during the year 2009, and is completely abolished as of 2010.

Supplementary Provisions

Article 1 (Date of Enforcement) These revised regulations shall enter into effect on March 1, 2010.

Supplementary Provisions

Article 1 (Date of Enforcement) These revised regulations shall enter into effect on March 1, 2011.

Article 2 (Interim Measures) These revised regulations (Article 7) are applied from the 201 entries.

Supplementary Provisions

Article 1(Date of Enforcement) These revised regulations come into effect on March 1, 2013.

Article 2 (Interim Measures) These revised regulations shall apply to the students who enter commencing 2013.

Supplementary Provisions

Article 1 (Date of Enforcement) These revised regulations shall enter into effect on March 1, 2014 (Article 5, Article 14, Article 15, Article 19 and Article 20 are newly established; Article 4, Line 7 in Article 5, Clause 2 in Article 6, Article 10 and Article 12 revised; Line 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16 in Article 5, Article 13, Article 14, Article 15, Article 16, Article 17, Article 18, Article 19, Article 21 and Article 22 number changed).

Article 2(Interim Measures) (1) The non-application of the Medical School in Clause 1 of Article 6 is applied to undergraduates who entered the school after 2006, and the Clause 2 of Article 6 is effective only for students who graduated the school before the end of the 2006 fall semester.

(2) These revised regulations shall apply to the students who enter commencing 2014.

3. Research Grant Payment Policies for Graduate Students in Business Administration and International Business

Article 1 (Purpose) The purpose of these regulations is to encourage graduate students in the Departments of Business Administration and International Business to devote themselves to their research as well as to promote globally competitive academic research.

Article 2 (Types of Research Funds) The types of research funds awarded in accordance with these regulations are as follows:

1. Research fund for graduate students who publish papers in international top-tier journals

2. Research fund for paper presentations at international conferences held by academic societies

Article 3 (Research Fund for Publication in International Top-tier Journals)

Research fund for publication in international top-tier journals shall be awarded to graduate students as follows:

1. SK Research Fund

A. The applicant shall submit the paper and official document proving that he or she has published or is scheduled to publish a paper in an international top-tier journal as specified in the SK Award Journal List (appendix 1).

B. SK Research Fund shall be provided up to the maximum of 2,000,000 won along with an award certificate. The exact amount shall be not determined according to the recognition rate.

2. IBRE Research Fund

A. The applicant shall submit the paper and official document proving that he or she has published or is scheduled to publish a paper in an international top-tier journal as specified in the IBRE Award Journal List (appendix 2).

B. IBRE Research Fund shall be provided up to the maximum of 500,000 won along with an award certificate. The exact amount shall be not determined according to the recognition rate.

3. When publishing the paper, the affiliation of the author should be specified as Korea University Business School.

4. The provision of these funds may be halted if there is possibility that the balances of the funds fall below the principal amount of the funds.

5. Prior to submitting the application, the applicant must enter all of the research achievements (such as academic paper, academic conference, and research monograph written during his/her graduate studies) on the Korea University Research Management System. A printed copy of the online entry must be submitted along with the application.

Article 4 (Research Fund for Paper Presentation at International Conference) The research fund shall be awarded to graduate students as follows:

1. The research fund shall be awarded at most once a year for a presentation of paper at an international conference. The recipient should be a presenter of the paper, which should be verifiable from the conference program.

2. The international conference should be listed in the Top-tier International Conference List as determined by each major area (appendix 3).

3. The amount of the research fund granted shall be limited to actual expenses incurred, not exceeding 2,000,000 won. Round-trip airfare and accommodation fees cannot exceed the amount designated for Executive Manager-level or below (appendix 4). In case of exceeding this amount for a special reason, the applicant should obtain approval by submitting detailed explanatory materials.

4. Prior to departure the applicant should submit the following documents and obtain an approval: application form, a copy of a paper for presentation, an invitation letter to the international conference or a copy of program covering the applicants paper.

5. Prior to submitting the application, the applicant must enter all of the research achievements (such as academic paper, academic conference, and research monograph written during his/her graduate studies) on the Korea University Research Management System. A printed copy of the online entry must be submitted along with the application.

6. After return, the applicant should submit all the relevant receipts.

Article 5 (Financial Resources of the Research Funds) Financial resources of the research funds shall be provided by KUBSs own funds including the SK fund.

Article 6 (Management) Work related to the provision and management of research funds shall be conducted by KUBS Administration office.

Article 7 (Other)

Details necessary for the enforcement of these rules shall be determined separately by the approval of the dean of KUBS.

When receipts are not attached, the research fund shall be awarded after taxes deducted.

Supplementary Provision

These regulations will be effective as of November 1, 2007.

Supplementary Provision (Revised on March 31, 2011)

These regulations will be effective as of April 1, 2011.

Supplementary Provision (Revised on May 31, 2011)

These regulations will be effective as of May 31, 2011.

Supplementary Provision (Revised on December 1, 2014)

These regulations will be effective as of December 1, 2014.

Supplementary Provision (Revised on March 1, 2015)

These regulations will be effective as of March 1, 2015.

Supplementary Provision (Revised on May 31, 2016)

These regulations will be effective as of May 31, 2016.

[Appendix 1] SK Award Journal List

(Management)

Academy of Management Journal

Academy of Management Review

Administrative Science Quarterly

Journal of Applied Psychology

(International Business)

Journal of International Business Studies

Strategic Management Journal

(Marketing)

Journal of Consumer Research

Journal of Marketing

Journal of Marketing Research

Marketing Science

(Finance)

Journal of Finance

Journal of Financial Economics

Review of Financial Studies

(Accounting)

Accounting Review

Journal of Accounting and Economics

Journal of Accounting Research

(LSOM)

Journal of Operations Management

Management Science

Operations Research

(MIS)

Information Systems Research

MIS Quarterly

[Appendix 2] IBRE Award Journal List

(Management)

Organization Science

Human Resource Management

Industrial and Labor Relations Review

Industrial Relations

International Journal of Human Resource Management

Journal of Management

Journal of Organizational Behavior

Organizational Behavior & Human Decision Processes

Organization Studies

(International Business)

Journal of World Business

International Business Review

International Marketing Review

Journal of Business Ethics

Journal of Business Venturing

Journal of International Management

Journal of International money and Finance

Management International Review

Journal of Management Studies

Research Policy

(Marketing)

Journal of Academy of Marketing Science

Journal of Advertising

Journal of Consumer Psychology

International Journal of Research in Marketing

Journal of Product Innovation Management

Marketing Letters

Journal of Retailing

Quantitative Marketing & Economics

(Finance)

Emerging Markets Finance and Trade

Journal of Banking and Finance

Journal of Corporate Finance

Journal of Empirical Finance

Journal of Financial Intermediation

Financial Management

Journal of Financial Markets

Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis

Journal of Future Market

Journal of Risk and Insurance

(Accounting)

Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting & Economics

Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory

Contemporary Accounting Research

European Accounting Review

Journal of Accounting and Public Policy

Journal of Accounting, Auditing, and Finance

Journal of Business, Finance, and Accounting

Journal of Management Accounting Research

Journal of the American Taxation Association

Review of Accounting Studies

(MIS)

Journal of the AIS

Communications of the ACM

Communications of the AIS

Database

Decision Support Systems

European Journal of Information Systems

IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management

Information and Management

International Journal of Electronic Commerce

Journal of MIS

(LSOM)

Production & Operations Management

Computers and Operations Research

Decision Sciences

European Journal of Operational Research

IIE Transactions

International Journal of the Operational & Production Management

International Journal of Production Economics

Journal of Supply Chain Management

Journal of the Operational Research Society

Manufacturing and Service Operations Management

[Appendix 3] List of International Conferences for Paper Presentation

Major

Conference

Management

Academy of Management (AOM) Annual Conference

Strategic management Society (SMS) Annual Conference

International Labor and Employment Relations Association (ILERA) Annual Conference

Asia Academy of Management

Finance

Asian FA

FMA (Financial Management Association) Annual Conference

Australasian Finance & Banking Conferences

FMA Asian Conference

Accounting

American Accounting Association National Conference

European Accounting Annual Conference

Asian Pacific Conference on International Accounting Issues

Journal of Contemporary Accounting and Economics Symposium

Marketing

MS (Marketing Science) Annual Conference

ACR (Association for Consumer Research) Annual Conference

AMA (American Marketing Association) Summer Conference

AMA (American Marketing Association) Winter Conference

LSOM

INFORMS Annual Conference

DSI Annual Conference

POMS Annual Conference

EurOMA (European Operations Management Association) Annual Conference

MIS

ICIS (International Conference on Information Systems) Annual Conference

HICSS (Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences) Annual Conference

PACIS (Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems) Annual Conference

ECIS (European Conference on Information Systems)

International Business

Academy of International Business (AIB) Annual Conference

Euro-Asia Management Studies Association Annual Conference

European International Business Academy (EIBA)

Australia New Zealand International Business Academy (ANZIBA)

[Appendix 4] Travel Expenses for Faculty at Korea University

(Unit: US $)

Classi-fication

Position

Region

Airfare

Daily Expense (transportation)

Meals

Lodging

Remarks

5

General Manager or below

Special A

Economy Class

60

110

173

Special B

60

93

150

A

60

76

127

B

60

52

98

C

60

37

75

Remarks

1. Special A: New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington, London, Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong

2. Special B: USA, Canada, UK, Germany, France, Austria, Netherlands, Switzerland, Denmark, New Zealand, Sweden, Belgium, Finland, Norway, Australia, Italy, Japan, Singapore, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Moscow

3. Location A

1) Asia and Oceania: Taiwan, Uzbekistan, India, Tianjin, Dalian, Nanjing and Guangzhou

2) South, North America: Mexico, Brazil, Seychelles, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Argentina, Haiti, Jamaica

3) Europe: Spain, Russia, Ukraine, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Romania, Luxembourg, Iceland, Greece, fort

Portugal

4) Middle East and Africa: Kuwait, UAE, Oman, Gabon, Sudan, Uganda, Cote d'Ombre, South African Republic Countries, the Democratic Republic of the Congo

4. Location B

1) Asia, Oceania: Marshall Islands, Malaysia, Vietnam, Brunei Darussalam, China, Stan, Pakistan, Thailand, Turkey, Pakistan, Indonesia, China and Pakistan, Philippines, Bangladesh, Papua New Guinea

2) South and North America: Guyana , Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic, Barbados, Belize, St. Vincent, Antigua and Barbuda, Uruguay, Chile, Costa Rica, Trinidad and Tobago, Panama

3) Europe: Lithuania, Bulgaria, Ireland, Albania, Yugoslavia, Poland

4) Middle East Africa: Niger, Republic ofLiberia, Libya, Mauritius, Mozambique, Bahrain, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Saudi Arabia, So Tom and Prncipe, Sierra Leone, Jordan, Iran, Israel, Egypt, Central Africa, Cameroon, Qatar, Kenya, Tanzania

5. Location C

1) Asia, Oceania: Nepal, Laos, Micronesia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Fiji

2) South, North America: Guatemala, Venezuela, Bolivia, Suriname, Ecuador, El Salvador, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru

3) Europe: Moldova, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Estonia, Croatia

4) Middle East, Africa : Ghana, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Namibia, Nigeria, Lebanon, Lesotho, Rwanda, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Morocco, Mauritania, Senegal, Somalia, Swaziland, Algeria, Yemen, Ethiopia, Iraq, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Tunisia

2. As for nations and cities that are not listed in #1, the level of the corresponding travel region shall be applied in accordance with the closest capital in #1.

3. For members of the Academic Affairs Committee (president and vice president included), if ones flight duration is under 4 hours while traveling to the above-mentioned destination, airfare shall be downgraded to one level lower.

However, the provision above shall not apply if the committee member attends the following events as a representative of Korea University approved by KU President: international event, conference hosted by international organizations, and visit of overseas educational institutions.

V. Department Regulations

Department of Business Administration

Academic Goals

The Department of Business Administration offers a Ph.D., a Master of Science (M.S.), and an integrated M.S. /Ph.D. program. The Ph.D. program aims to contribute to the advancement of the field of management by producing academic researchers equipped with the most current knowledge in their major areas, excellent research capability, and superb communication skills. In preparation for the Ph.D. program, the M.S. program provides students with basic theories and methods for academic research. The integrated M.S. /Ph.D. program has the same goal as that of the Ph.D. program but allows students to obtain the Ph.D. degree at an accelerated pace.

Major Areas

Management

Marketing

Management Information Systems

Logistics, Service & Operations Management

Finance

Accounting

Degree Requirements

1. Masters Program

1) Must obtain a total of 30 or more credits from the graduate school

2) In order to graduate, students are required to take 6 or more credit hours of basic core courses, including at least one of Statistics for Business and Economics (BUS 531)/Empirical Analyses for Business and Economics (BUS533), Advanced Statistics for Business and Economics (BUS 532) or Econometrics (ECO 508). However, each major area can designate its own set of basic core courses. Students can replace Statistics for Business and Economics, Advanced Statistics for Business and Economics and Econometrics with the courses specified in advance by each respective major area. In addition, students can replace a basic core course with an elective course offered by the respective major area upon request by the students advisor. To replace a basic core course, students must submit a basic core course replacement petition form within 20 days of the beginning of the respective semester during which they are taking the replacement course.

* Empirical Analyses for Business and Economics (BUS 533), is a course offered in English which covers the same content as Statistics for Business and Economics (BUS 531). Only one of the two courses can be counted toward the degree even if students take both courses.

3) Must obtain 12 or more credits from the courses designated by the student's major area. Up to 3 credits taken from other majors can be recognized as ones own if requested by the students faculty advisor and then approved by the area chair faculty.

4) All students are required to take 3 or more courses from the following list of advisor-designated courses. If the student has already taken (a) course(s) from another institution, the requirement can be waived with the approval of the advisor.

5) All students must complete a degree dissertation.

2. Doctoral Program

1) Each student must complete a total of 36 or more credits. All courses from the Department of International Business are to be acknowledged as major courses within the Department of Business Administration. If a student wishes to take a course from a department other than the Department of International Business, an approval from the faculty advisor is required.

2) Each student must complete 12 or more credits from the courses offered by the student's major area.

3) Each student must complete the following courses: Econometrics I and Statistics for Business and Economics [Empirical Analyses for Business and Economics]. Students may take a similar course instead of either of the above courses upon the advisors request and the department chair's approval.

* Empirical Analyses for Business and Economics (BUS 533), is a course offered in English which covers the same content as Statistics for Business and Economics (BUS 531). Only one of the two courses can be counted toward the degree even if students take both courses.

4) Each major area can designate its own required core courses.

5) A semester before submitting ones thesis, the candidate should submit a comprehensive research proposal and openly present in front of the major professors.

6) All students are required to take 3 or more courses from the following list of advisor-designated courses. If the student has already taken (a) course(s) from another institution, the requirement can be waived with the approval of the advisor.

3. Integrated Masters and Doctoral Program

1) Each student must complete a total of 54 or more credits. All courses from the Department of International Business are to be acknowledged as major courses within the Department of Business Administration. If the student wishes to take a course from a department other than the Department of International Business, an approval from the faculty advisor is required.

2) The curriculum and the graduation requirements are the same as those of the Ph.D. Program.

Comprehensive Examinations

1. It is mandatory for all the masters degree candidates to pass the comprehensive examinations (of 3 or more courses in their major). Students who receive the grade of B+ or above for 3 courses in their major are only required to take oral exams according to the regulations of each major area. Students who do not receive a B+ for some of the courses in their major must take a written exam for the courses that they failed, in order to get a grade equal to or above B+, in addition to the oral tests required of all masters degree candidates.

2. It is mandatory for all Ph.D. degree candidates to pass the comprehensive examinations of their major area. The number of courses tested is specified by the regulations of each major area.

3. The testing time, grading standards, and other details regarding the comprehensive examinations are specified by the regulations of each major area.

4. The number of times a student is allowed to take the comprehensive exam is limited to three. However, this number may be lower depending on the regulations of the students major area. Students in the Ph.D. program must pass the examination within seven semesters of registration and those in the M.S/Ph.D. integrated program, within nine semesters.

Courses and Syllabuses

Basic Core Courses

BUS 514Strategic Marketing Management [3]

The objective of this course is introducing the marketing management to students for building up the abilities of logical and analytical thinking, managerial decision making, and effective communication skills. In addition, students are exposed to the various concepts of marketing such as consumer behavior, market research, segmentation, marketing information system, making organization and so on.

BUS 515Organizational Behavio