Korea University Business School

Korea University Business School
고려대학교 경영대학
Type Private
Established May 5, 1905
Dean Lee, Jin Kyu
Academic staff
87 (full-time)
Location Seoul, South Korea
Website biz.korea.edu
Korea University Business School
Hangul 고려대학교 경영대학
Hanja  
Revised Romanization Goryeo Daehakgyo Gyeong-yeong Daehak
McCune–Reischauer Koryŏ Taehakkyo Kyŏngyŏng Daehak

Korea University Business School located in Seoul, South Korea is the business school of Korea University, a member of the SKY universities. It was established in 1905 and is the country's first collegiate business school. KUBS is the first and only school in Korea to be accredited by both AACSB and EQUIS.

History

In 1905, the school was founded as the nation's first Commerce Department. (Commerce Department and Law Department are the first two departments of Bosung College, the prototype of Korea University) Korea University Business School has traditionally been one of the strongest business schools not only in Korea but also in Asia. The business schools of Seoul National University and Yonsei University are Korea University Business School's long competitors. Recently however, due to aggressive investments from the school administration and generous endowments from the alumni, Korea University Business School has established itself as the top business school domestically. One of the more prestigious economic publications of Korea, Hankook Economy (한국경제), which ranks domestic business schools annually, ranked Korea University Business School to be the top business school of Korea for six consecutive years from 2008 to 2013, with considerable point differences with the second in rank, Yonsei University Business School. [1] With the exception of the field of accounting, it is nowadays generally accepted that Korea University Business School holds superiority over all other business schools of Korea.

Programs

Global MBA, S³ Asia MBA, Korea MBA, Executive MBA, Finance MBA

Notable alumni

See also

References

http://www.hankyung.com/

Coordinates: 37°35′36″N 127°02′48″E / 37.59342°N 127.04680°E / 37.59342; 127.04680

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