2017 Fall
▶ Junior 1st Semester
APL4420 | Seminar on Global Logistics Excellence | ||
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This course is designed to provide the students with a basic knowledge of logistics by studying and comparing and analyzing domestic and foreign successful cases of global logistics. - This course invites major CEOs who have experience in actual logistics field and proceeds in the form of special lectures. The course provide students with the opportunity to experience the logistics site indirectly. The course discusses various subjects on representative logistics companies and policies in Korea. |
APL2103 | International Logistics | ||
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Contemporary companies should work in global environment due to more globalized market integration. This course is designed to address the key management and operation issues in global transportation and logistics network that the companies face today. To this end, the course structure intends to expose the students to global business environment, particularly relevant issues to global transportation network and meet customers’ requirements. In addition, students learn about professional logisticians’ analytic tools by reading journal papers. |
APL2405 | Air Transportation | ||
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This course will focus on the introduction of the world aviation industry and air cargo logistics area. An emphasis will be given to study how air transport management must change in order to succeed in the rapidly changing global market and regulatory environments. The course will also discuss the application of various management disciplines and applied economics knowledge on the analysis of a variety of management functions for airlines and their interactions with airports, logistics firms and regulatory agencies. |
BUS2101 | Financial Management | ||
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The focus of this course is in the area of financial management. This course will show managers how to interface with accounting and finance departments, help them to understand how firms meet their financial objectives utilizing financial decision-making. This course will also explain financial tools and techniques, which can be used to help firms maximize value by improving decisions relating to capital budgeting, capital structure, and working capital management. This course will deal with a number of related topics, including multinational financial management, risk management, mergers and acquisitions. |
BUS2402 | Service Management | ||
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The aim of this course is to understand the role and significance of service sectors in the economy, and studies types, characteristics, and strategies of the service industry. Case studies of domestic and foreign businesses and their strategies are conducted. |
BUS4702 | Entrepreneurship | ||
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This course combines concepts and cases while presenting the latest theories of entrepreneurship. The concepts cover what aspiring entrepreneurs need to know to start and grow their businesses and the cases tell the stories of real entrepreneurs. This course will cover all stages of the entrepreneurial process from searching for an opportunity to shaping it into a commercially attractive product or service, launching the new venture, and building it into a viable business. Through a combination of practical instruction and a range of real-life examples, Entrepreneurship helps prepare students for their future roles in building, managing and growing businesses. |
2018 Spring
▶ Junior 2nd Semester
BUS4701 | Business Ethics | ||
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This course will guide you through the process of thinking deeply about important moral issues that frequently arise in business situations, and also helps you develop the reasoning and analytical skills to resolve those issues if and when you might face them. This course will provide a comprehensive, flexible, and pedagogically proven course of study that explores the intersections of commerce and ethics. |
APL3307 | Warehouse & Material Handling | ||
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This course is designed to examine concepts and principles of warehouse and materials handling management. Topics to be covered include warehouse and distribution center location strategy, layout design, storage and retrieval, order picking, shipping and handling. |
APL3215 | E-Commerce & Logistics | ||
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This course deals with e-commerce and logistics principles in SCM. Conceptual frameworks, case discussion, and skill-oriented activities are applied to course topics which include; innovation, technology, visibility, collaboration, speed, DDVN and internet commerce. |
APL2205 | Operations Research For Logistics | ||
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Operations research helps in solving problems in different environments that needs decisions. The module cover topics that include: linear programming, Transportation, Assignment, and CPM/MSPT techniques. Analytic techniques and computer packages will be used to solve problems facing business managers in decision environments. |
BUS2301 | Managerial Accounting | ||
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This course emphasizes the managerial uses of accounting information, including performance measurement, cost control, planning for the future. |
BUS3203 | Business Strategy | ||
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By the theories and case analysis on strategic management innovation, and Strategic Human Resource Management, this course will focus on the innovative and strategic thinking in decisions. Based on SER-M Paradigm, the course will help to elaborate a Business Model whether students are familiar with or interested in. Case studies and Team presentation should be written and proposed in English. |
2018 Fall
▶ Senior 1st Semester
APL3411 | Airline Service Management | ||
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This course will focus on management and corporate strategy aspects of the airline industry. An introduction of the world aviation industry and air cargo logistics management will be covered. An emphasis will be given to study how air transport management must change in order to succeed in the rapidly changing global market and regulatory environments. The course will also discuss the application of various management disciplines and applied economics knowledge on the analysis of a variety of management. |
APL4418 | Intermodal Transportation | ||
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Given the increasing importance of intermodal transportation in an increasingly competitive global business environment, the course is designed to provide students with a broad understanding of how intermodal transportation works, the role of intermodal transportation in international trade and the main issues and challenges facing intermodal transportation including legal, safety and environmental issues. |
BUS3501 | Consumer Behavior | ||
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This course is designed to learn about fundamental theories and concepts in consumer psychology and about exciting new findings to enhance your understanding of how and why people choose, use, and evaluate goods and services the way they do. This knowledge will come from lectures, readings, and discussions in class, but also from hands-on experiential learning through your involvement in a semester-long group project. |
BUS3604 | Big Data & Business Analytics | ||
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This course deals with big data analysis for business. Lately, business environment requires big data analysis for solve their problems and creates novel value. Business environment requires big data specialist for achieving firm’s comparative advantages. Thus, this class supports students become big data specialists through improving their capabilities related with big data. |
BUS3803 | Start-up Case Study | ||
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This course is an introduction to new venture creation. Students will be provided with a hands-on experience in the preparation of a professional business plan for a new venture. Emphasis will be placed on strategic and tactical objectives, as well as strategic variables critical to achieving success in a new venture. |
2019 Spring
▶ Senior 2nd Semester
APL3413 | Airport Management | ||
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The course of Airport Management presents a comprehensive and cutting-edge outline of the international airport industry. Recently, the management of airports reflects the huge changes due to such hot issues; security and passenger safety has also become an area of very close scrutiny because of 11 September. Students will discuss the key issues of airport management which are related to economic performance, marketing and service provision within the context of the industry's wider development. |
APL3514 | Logistics Demand | ||
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This course is intended to help students understand: why demand management is important in logistics and supply chain management; what kinds of methods are available; and what are the best practices of demand management. |
APL2207 | Supply Chain Finance | ||
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SCF refers to a range of financing and business processes that provide short-term credit to optimize working capital throughout the supply chain for both buyers and sellers. Although short-term credit is not a new phenomenon, connecting financial transactions to the movement of value through a supply chain is at the heart of SCF. Traditionally, SCM has consisted of the oversight of resources as they make their way from supplier to manufacturer to wholesaler to retailer to consumer. The SCM process breaks down into three main flows: the product flow, the information flow and the financial flow. In SCF, the financial flow is expanded. The SCF process recognizes and analyzes interrelated events that impact working capital, payment terms, pricing, and inventory. |
BUS2601 | System Analysis & Design | ||
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This course deals with system development methodologies and modeling techniques for developing and implementing information system and study development process. |
BUS2802 | Business Model Development | ||
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This course will explore the range and diversity of existing perspectives about business models and the tools of analysis essential to their understanding. Students will learn to analyze and evaluate existing business models and pursue a logical and internally consistent approach to the choice and/or development of an appropriate business model for a new enterprise. The application of the course frameworks, tools and techniques will be illustrated with case studies and evaluated in a semester project involving the development of an innovative business model for an entrepreneurial venture. |