Dong-A University Graduate School of Business Administration, Recruiting 58th MBA·AMP New Students
Master's Degree Program Early Admission Round 2, on the 16th
Executive MBA Program ... Closes When Filled
Dong-A University Graduate School of Business Administration (Dean Kim Wanjung) is recruiting new students for the 2024 academic year first semester master's degree program (MBA) and Advanced Management Program (AMP).
Dong-A University Graduate School of Business Administration Early Admission 2nd Round Recruitment Announcement.
View original imageApplications for the master's degree program (MBA) will be accepted until the 16th. The Advanced Management Program (AMP) is also open for recruitment and will close once the quota is filled.
The second round of MBA oral interviews will be held on the 19th, and successful candidates will be announced on the 22nd.
The Dong-A University Graduate School of Business MBA program is open to graduates of four-year universities in Korea and abroad or those expected to graduate by February 2024, regardless of their alma mater or major.
Promoting itself as "Leading the regional economy! Strong alumni! A cradle of case-based education!", the Graduate School of Business provides a 40% tuition scholarship (academic continuity support scholarship) to all new and current MBA students (who have completed at least 6 credits), making the actual tuition fee the lowest among MBA programs in the Busan area.
Dean Kim said, "Dong-A University MBA has been nurturing leaders from various sectors of the local community through an innovative curriculum, and the AMP also receives positive evaluations from participants by offering lectures centered on distinguished domestic and international figures." He added, "The Graduate School of Business at Dong-A University will do its best to provide beneficial educational programs and high-quality lectures to help CEOs in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution improve their predictive abilities and establish and execute efficient management strategies."
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For more detailed information about new student recruitment, please refer to the Graduate School of Business website or contact the administrative support office.
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