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Deans Message_ _01 The SNU GSB Difference_ _02 MBA Programs at SNU_ _04 SNU-Duke Dual Degree Program_ _06 Exchange Program_ _08 Curriculum_ _10 Electives_ _11 Career Service_ _12 Faculty Profile 1_ _16 Faculty Profile 2_ _19 The Best Educational Environment_ _20 SNU Network_ _22 Recommendations_ _23/24 Student Life_ _25 Study Tour_ _26 Sponsor Companies_ _27 Students Profile_ _28 Admission _ _29 Contact Information_ _30
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Global MBA
SNU MBA
Executive MBA
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SNU DUKE
Fuqua School of Business, Duke University
Financial Times
Executive MBA No. 9
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Exchange Program
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Curriculum
Electives
Program Structure
Global MBA
August Kick-off Aug to Nov. Term 1 Fundamentals Nov. to Mar. Term 2 Fundamentals Mar. to May Term 3 Advancement May to Aug. Term 4 Advancement Fundamentals May to Aug. Term 2 Advancement Aug. to Oct. Term 3 Specialization Oct. to Dec. Term 4 Specialization International Exchange Program Optional
SNU MBA
January Kick-off Jan. to May Term 1
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Career Service
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Faculty Profile 1
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Faculty Profile 2
Dr. Tobias Adrian Professor Federal Reserve Bank of New York Investments Dr. Yves Doz Professor INSEAD Topics in Strategy Dr. James Fitzsimmons Professor Univ. of Texas at Austin Service Operations Management Dr. Jennifer Francis
Dr. D.J. Nanda Professor Duke University Strategic Cost Management & Performance Evaluation Dr. Atul Nerkar Professor University of North California Entrepreneurship Dr. Nathan Novemsky Professor Yale University Consumer Behavior Dr. Joseph Nunes Professor University of Southern California Consumer Behavior Dr. Per Olsson Professor Duke University Financial Statement Analysis & Valuation Dr. Johannes Pennings Professor Wharton School Managing Changes Dr. S.P. Raj Professor Cornell University Marketing Strategy Dr. Katherine Schipper Professor Duke University Topics in Accounting
This has been the most satisfying teaching experience of my career because both the quality of the students and the level of support I have received outside the classroom. First, the students. This has been one of the most exceptional set of students I have ever taught. They are hardworking, diligent and very talented. I have been pleasantly surprised by their intellect and their willingness to tackle very advanced material that was presented to them in the form of very unstructed and incomplete case studies. I have found out that many of them stayed up until very late at night, sometimes 5 AM, preparing their 9 AM class. I truly appreciate it. Also, the support staff (Janice and her office) have gone above and beyond by being incredibly supportive; attending to all my needs in terms of classroom support. I must commend them for helping me to do my job from arranging accommodation to arranging the copying and classroom experience. They are first class.
Professor Duke University Topics in Accounting schipper@duke.edu Dr. Kathy Harrigan Professor Columbia University Corporate-Level Strategy Dr. Raymond Horton
Professor Columbia University Business Ethics & Legal Issues Dr. Kewei Hou Professor Ohio State University Derivatives Dr. Uday Karmarkar Professor UCLA Supply Chain Management Dr. Sal March Professor Vanderbilt University Topics in Information and Communication Technology Dr. Stephan J. Mezias Professor New York University Competitive Strategy Dr. Michael Morris Professor Columbia University Topics in Management (Business Negotiation)
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SNU Network
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Student Life
Club Activities
- China Business Club - Cuisine Club / - Entertainment & Media Biz Club - Golf Club / - Retail Business Club - Venture & Finance Club - Business Ettiquette & Culture Club - Entropy -Private equity fund hedge fund -
Yanpeng Feng Peking University, Electronics Engieering : National Geographic Channel, New Media Department Manager
The GMBA program at SNU provides the tools and knowledge to become an effective and successful leader. It is an intense and rigorous educational program designed to provide an environment that fosters intellectual and cross-cultural exchanges. As an international student, I have learned a great deal from my fellow international and Korean classmates through group work, business clubs, extracurricular activities, and other networking events. The diversity goes beyond different cultures; it is evident in the representation of industries among the student body-from finance, engineering, consulting, information technology, and marketing to hospitality. In addition to having access to the best faculty in Korea and Asia, the program also includes elective courses taught by hand-selected overseas professors, Throughout the rest of my career, I will utilize the skills that the GMBA program has taught me and I will lead others by listening to, understanding, empowering and innovating them to achieve greatness.
Christine Chun Univeristy of California, San Diego, Economics : Central Services, Meeting and Event Planner
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Study Tour
Sponsor Companies
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Student Profile
Admission
Selection Criteria
Language Competence
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Contact Information
http://gsb.snu.ac.kr
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