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About the M-Tech

Introduction

  • Business management program for science/engineering students
  • Education and training of qualified experts who can solve problems and comprehensively understand both science/engineering and business management in accordance with society’s demands

 

 

Purpose

  • Provision of basic knowledge of business management to science/engineering students
  • Education and training of future CEOs equipped with scientific/engineering expertise and business management skills
  • Education and training of science/engineering experts with a high degree of socioeconomic adaptability

 

 

Outline

  • Program Advisor: Professor Taeyong Yang (Department of Industrial Engineering)
  • Eligibility : Undergraduate students
  • Participating Department/Colleges: College of Engineering (Department of Industrial Engineering), College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Graduate School of Management
  • Curriculum : Case- and field-oriented

 

Required Courses
(2)*
Designated Electives I (select 2)** Designated Electives II
(select 1)
HS144 Introduction to Economics MTP410 Financial Management for Engineers (= MGT341 Financial Management) IE200 Introduction to OR
MGT210 Principles of Business Management MTP420 Accounting for Engineers (= MGT342 Principles of Accounting) IE525 Project Management
  MTP430 Marketing for Engineers (= MGT346 Principles of Marketing) MGT320 Introduction to Information Systems (or IE461 Data and Information Systems)
  MTP440 Venture Enterprise-Related Laws and Case Analysis  
  MGT538 China’s Economic Development and Korea (Acknowledged as a program course only when taken during the fall semester, 2004)  
  CC530 Corporate Spirit and Management Strategies  

* Required Courses and Designated Electives â…  are offered every semester.

* More M-Tech courses will be offered in the future.

 

 

Course Offering

Fall Semester, 2003

M-Tech Courses - HS144 Introduction to Economics
- IE200 Introduction to Management Science (Introduction to OR)
- CC530 Corporate Spirit and Management Strategies
M-Tech Cross-Referenced Courses - MGT210 Principles of Business Management
- MGT341 Financial Management
- IE461 Introduction to Information Systems
   (Introduction to Data and Information Systems)

 

Spring Semester, 2004

M-Tech Courses - HS144 Introduction to Economics
- IE200 Introduction to Management Science (Introduction to OR)
- CC530 Corporate Spirit and Management Strategies
M-Tech Cross-Referenced Courses - MGT210 Principles of Business Management
- MGT341 Financial Management
- IE461 Introduction to Information Systems
   (Introduction to Data and Information Systems)

 

 

Course Requirements

Requirements - Students must take at least 2 courses from Required
   Courses and Designated Electives I
   and at least 1 course from Designated Electives II.
Conferment of Program Completion Certificate - The M-Tech Program Completion Certificate is conferred
   at the time of graduation of students who have fulfilled
   the course requirements of the program and requested
   issuance from the program advisor.

 

 

Scheduled Activities

Workshop Participation (scheduled) :
Economics- and business management- related workshops organized by students in
the M-Tech program
- students in the M-Tech program
Guest Lectures (scheduled) - Lectures by Korean and foreign CEOs/CIOs
- Lectures by corporate executives in charge of
   personnel management
Cooperation with Business
Management-
Related Student Clubs
- Events including business management case analysis
   (scheduled)