The First College of Business Administration in Korea
With the longest history and academic tradition of its kind, the College of Business Administration is recognized as the first to offer higher education in business administration in Korea. The college has fully devoted itself to training young individuals as competent entrepreneurs and managers, with emphasis upon the role business firms play in society. The fruit of this devotion can be seen as the college has produced a great number of entrepreneurs, business executives, management consultants, government policy-makers, and scholars who are now active in their fields.
The college offers both undergraduate and graduate study programs specifically tailored to today's changing business environment. Its courses are designed to equip students with practical as well as theoretical knowledge to help them cope with the numerous problems arising in today's industrial organizations that are far more complicated, specialized, and demanding than those of yesterday.
The college presently operates the Management Computing Center (MCC) which is designed to help students keep up with constantly changing computer technology and also the Management Information Center (MIC) which is designed to provide students with convenient access to books, business periodicals, and class-related on-reserve materials.
The college offers both undergraduate and graduate study programs specifically tailored to today's changing business environment. Its courses are designed to equip students with practical as well as theoretical knowledge to help them cope with the numerous problems arising in today's industrial organizations that are far more complicated, specialized, and demanding than those of yesterday.
The college presently operates the Management Computing Center (MCC) which is designed to help students keep up with constantly changing computer technology and also the Management Information Center (MIC) which is designed to provide students with convenient access to books, business periodicals, and class-related on-reserve materials.
College History
May. 1948 | Chung-Ang College founded and Commerce Division established |
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Feb. 1953 | Chung-Ang College accredited as a university, renamed the Commerce Division into the College of Business and Economics |
Mar. 1955 | Department of Business Administration established in the college (the first of its kind in Korea) |
Dec. 1968 | The college divided into the College of Business Administration and the College of Public Administration |
Sep. 1994 | Web Site opened (the first business school web site in Korea) |
Sep. 1995 | Selected as a top (5th) College of Business Administration in the nation by the Korean Council for University Education |
Mar. 1996 | Three departments (Accounting, Business Administration, and International Trade) integrated to become one business division |
Mar. 2002 | Assigned as an educational unit of Leadership Specialization at Chung-Ang University |
Feb. 2006 | 48th graduating class of the College of Business Administration |
Sep, 2010 | Established Global Finance in College of Business & Economics |
Biz School at a Glance
1st | First College of Business Administration in Korea |
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5th | Ranked 5th in overall evaluation of business, trade, and accounting related departments by the Korean Council for University Education in 1995 |
30 + organizations | Number of student organizations that business major students are participating in |
40 + | Number of tenure-track and adjunct faculty members |
45 students | Number of students who passed the Korean CPA exam (Nationally ranked 6th in 2003) |
1300 + students | Number of students majoring in Business |