• 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) |

