Seoul - Questrom World

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Seoul - Questrom World
SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
MANAGEMENT EXCHANGE
SPRING 2015
Application Procedure
All BU students must apply online at www.bu.edu/abroad.
 Applications are due by September 15th.
 Note: Students must meet with an advisor in the SMG UPO before applying. After doing so, they may
bring the Approval for Student Participation Form to the SMG UPO to be signed.
Pre-Requisites
To study in Seoul, students must have completed their Core courses (MK 323, QM 323, OM 323, FE 323) as
well as two semesters of college-level Korean.
Program Timeline
This program is offered in the spring semester only. It begins early March and ends mid-June.
Approved Courses
Students take five or six courses for a total of fifteen to eighteen credits while in Seoul. At least one of the
courses must be management courses. A typical course load in Seoul consists of:
 The Korean Economy: History and Recent Changes (mandatory) – 3 credits
 Management Course – 3 credits
 Management Course – 3 credits
 Management Course or Non-SMG elective – 3 credits
 Management Course or Non-SMG elective – 3 credits
 Management Course or Non-SMG elective – 3 credits (Optional)
The SNU courses listed on the back of this sheet have been approved by SMG faculty as equivalent to SMG
courses. Students attending this study abroad program should choose from the provided list of courses, or
have an alternate course pre-approved by the SMG Undergraduate Program Office.
Important Notes
1. In general, students may take up to two concentration courses abroad per concentration. Also, they
may take up to one “A List” course abroad per concentration. The list of available courses on the
reverse side of this sheet shows what courses are available and how they may be applied toward
each concentration.
2. General Management concentrators, who petition to take three or more management courses at
Seoul National University, must take an additional SMG elective of their choice (for a total of five
electives) before graduation to make up for the multiple three-credit SMG courses.
3. Students not dual concentrating should ask an advisor if they need an additional elective credit to
meet minimum credit requirements for graduation.
For more information on this program, please visit the Boston University Study Abroad website at
http://www.bu.edu/abroad/programs/seoul-management-internship/ and meet with an advisor in the
Undergraduate Program Office (617-353-2650) for course planning.
For further Information about Seoul National University, please view the provided link:
http://cba.snu.ac.kr/. To view the site in English, click “English” at the top of the screen.
SEOUL MANAGEMENT EXCHANGE: SPRING 2015
Courses scheduled to be offered may change slightly prior to the beginning of the term.
Spring—Typical Courses
Take the required course:
SNU Course #
055.011
UCD Course Title
The Korean Economy: History & Recent Changes
(E) Or a different pre-approved course about Korea
SMG Equivalent
Social Science (or CAS or Non-SMG)
Select four or five additional courses:
Entrepreneurship
Max: 1 course (1 B List)
New Product Development & Product
251.334
EP Elective
B List
Management
251.424
Corporate Strategy (E)
EP Elective
B List
Finance
Max: 2 courses (1 A List & 1 B List)
251.323
Corporate Finance (E)
FE 449
A List
251.339
Insurance and Risk Management
FE Elective
B List
251.422
Investments
FE Elective
B List
M1338.001000 Corporate Risk Management & Insurance (E)
FE Elective
B List
General Management
Max: 2 courses
All SMG concentration electives listed will count, including those listed below.
251.204A
Intermediate Accounting I (E)
General SMG Elective (non-AC concentrators)
International Management
Max: 2 courses (1 B List & SMG 300+)
International Business Management (E)
251.322
IM 445
B List
(pre-req FE 427)
251.426
International Business Environment (E)
IM Elective
B List
251.434
Special Topics in Business Administration (E)
IM Elective
B List
Law
Max: 1 course (1 B List)
All SMG concentration electives listed will count.
Management Information Systems
Max: 1 course (1 B List)
251.326
Management Information System (E)
IS Elective
B List
Marketing
Max: 2 courses (1 A List & 1 B List)
251.576
Marketing Research*
MK 447
A List
251.575
Studies in Consumer Behavior (E)*
MK 445
B List
Organizational Behavior
251.303
Human Resource Management
OB 441
A List
Liberal Arts Courses
043.046
Introduction to Western Art (E)
Humanities (or CAS or Non-SMG)
055.003
Korean Language and Culture (E)
Humanities (or CAS or Non-SMG)
Implications of Chinese Traditional Culture and
102.327
Humanities (or CAS or Non-SMG)
the Contemporary China (E)
114.214
Introduction to Islam (E)
Humanities (or CAS or Non-SMG)
Buddhist Art: Concept & Regional Development
116.425A
Humanities (or CAS or Non-SMG)
(E)
043.001
Reviews of Korean History (E)
Social Science (or CAS or Non-SMG)
045.012
Introduction to Psychology (E)
Social Science (or CAS or Non-SMG)
055.015
Contemporary Korea (E)
Social Science (or CAS or Non-SMG)
208.226A
Geography of Asia (E)
Social Science (or CAS or Non-SMG)
Updated 2/25/2015
SEOUL MANAGEMENT EXCHANGE: SPRING 2015
Courses scheduled to be offered may change slightly prior to the beginning of the term.
208.311
Social Geography (E)
Social Science (or CAS or Non-SMG)
212.213
International Economics (E)
Social Science (or CAS or Non-SMG)
212.307
International Trade (E)
Social Science (or CAS or Non-SMG)
M1304.000200 Utopia and Dystopia (E)
Social Science (or CAS or Non-SMG)
046.007
Extraterrestrial Planets and Life (E)
Natural Science (or CAS or Non-SMG)
047.001
Biological Evolution (E)
Natural Science (or CAS or Non-SMG)
(E) = Taught in English
*This is a graduate-level course. Please assume that it will be very challenging.
Updated 2/25/2015