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Overview
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The College of Business Administration not only offers core lectures according to each major, but is also developing interdisciplinary courses and programs between the. departments of Business Administration and International Office Management.
Students are able to pursue double majors due to the relevancy between the courses of the two departments. Students from other departments may also double major in the majors offered by the department. |
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History |
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1963 |
Department of Commerce in the College of Business was established |
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1964 |
Renamed Department of Commerce and Economy |
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1968 |
Renamed Department of Business Administration |
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1968 |
Department of Secretarial Science established |
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1971 |
Master's Degree Launched |
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1980 |
Doctoral Program Launched |
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1996 |
Renamed College of Commerce and Economy |
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1996 |
Department of Secretarial Science established in the Master's Course |
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1999 |
Renamed College of Business Administration |
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2000 |
Graduate School of Business Administration established |
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2006 |
The Graduate School of Business established |
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2006 |
Department of Secretarial Science renamed Department of International Office Management | |
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The aim of education
The goal is to nurture global professional businesswomen with a Christian-based character and outstanding practical skills for each business field. The aims of education are as follows :
Produce 21st century leaders who are trustworthy professionals with integrity.
Nurture forward-thinking talents who are creative and can bring about changes.
Train professionals who understand the areas of business administration and international office management for the ability to make comprehensive decisions.
Foster communication skills and scientific knowledge of international standards.
Divisions & Departments
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