Year-seme, Class, Subject, Introduction ; 1-fall, major, Principle of Economics, This subject studies how societies manage limited resources to fulfill unlimited wants, encompassing microeconomics (individual choices, market dynamics) and macroeconomics (national trends like growth, unemployment). It explores allocation, market behavior, and policy effects. ; 1-fall, major, Introduction of International Logistics & Business, “International Logistics” involves the efficient planning, management, and coordination of the movement of goods, information, and resources across global supply chains. It focuses on optimizing processes such as transportation, inventory, and distribution to ensure smooth international trade and delivery. This field plays a vital role in facilitating global commerce and minimizing logistical challenges. ; 1-spring, major, Principles of Business Administration, “Principles of Business Administration” involves understanding the fundamental concepts and practices of effectively managing and operating a business. This subject covers key aspects such as organizational structure, leadership, decision-making, resource allocation, and strategic planning, providing insights into successful business management strategies. It serves as a foundation for aspiring managers and entrepreneurs to navigate the complexities of the business world. ; 1-spring, major, Smart Business, “Smart Business” refers to the integration of advanced technologies, data analytics, and innovative strategies to optimize operations, enhance decision-making, and improve overall efficiency within a business. This approach leverages digital transformation, automation, and real-time insights to adapt and thrive in the modern competitive landscape, fostering sustainable growth and adaptability. It embodies the synergy between technology and business acumen for strategic success. ; 1-spring, major, Introduction of International Trade, “Introduction to International Trade” covers the unconditional concepts of cross-border exchange of goods and services between countries. It examines the benefits, challenges, and factors influencing global trade, including tariffs, trade agreements, comparative advantage, and market access. This subject provides insights into the dynamics shaping international commerce and its impact on economies worldwide. ; 2-fall, major, required, Management Science(Capstone Design), “Management Science (Decision Making)” involves the application of quantitative techniques and analytical methods to aid in making informed and optimal business decisions. It encompasses mathematical modeling, data analysis, and simulation to solve complex problems, allocate resources, and enhance strategic choices. This subject enhances decision-making skills and fosters efficient solutions in various management contexts. ; 2-fall, major, required, Accounting Principle, “Accounting Principles” are fundamental guidelines that dictate how financial transactions and information should be recorded, reported, and interpreted in financial statements. These principles provide consistency, accuracy, and transparency in financial reporting, aiding stakeholders in understanding a company’s financial health and performance. They serve as the basis for accurate financial analysis and decision-making. ; 2-fall, major, required, Shipping Economics, “Shipping Economics” involves the study of economic principles and factors that influence the maritime industry’s operations and dynamics. It explores shipping markets, freight rates, vessel management, and trade patterns, addressing the economic aspects of maritime transportation and its global impact. This subject provides insights into the financial and commercial aspects of shipping and trade. ; 2-fall, major, Principle of Marketing, “Principles of Marketing” covers the fundamental concepts and strategies used to promote, distribute, and sell products or services in the market. It delves into customer behavior, market research, branding, advertising, and creating value for consumers. This subject is essential for understanding how businesses connect with their target audience and achieve market success. ; 2-spring, major, required, Business Strategy, “Business Strategy” involves the formulation and implementation of long-term plans and actions to achieve a company’s goals and objectives. It encompasses decisions on market positioning, competitive advantage, resource allocation, and adapting to changing environments. This subject guides organizations in navigating complexities and staying competitive in their respective industries. ; 2-spring, major, International Air transportation (IATA), “International Air Transportation” refers to the global movement of passengers, goods, and cargo through aviation systems, connecting different countries and regions by air. It encompasses commercial flights, cargo shipments, regulatory frameworks, and airport operations on an international scale, facilitating cross-border mobility and trade. This subject addresses the complexities of international travel, safety regulations, economic impacts, and geopolitical considerations associated with air travel between nations. ; 2-spring, major, Port Management & Logistics, “Port Management & Logistics” involves the efficient planning, coordination, and optimization of port operations and associated logistics activities. It covers aspects like vessel scheduling, cargo handling, storage, and transport connectivity to enhance overall supply chain efficiency. This subject plays a vital role in facilitating international trade and ensuring seamless cargo movement through ports. ; 3-fall, major, required, International Transportation Management, “International Transportation Management” encompasses the strategic planning, coordination, and optimization of transportation modes for global movement of goods and services. It addresses factors like shipping routes, customs regulations, and logistics efficiency to ensure cost-effective and timely international trade. This subject is crucial for streamlining cross-border supply chains and fostering global business operations. ; 3-fall, major, required, Insurance & Charter, “Insurance & Charter” involves the study of risk management through insurance in the context of chartering ships for transportation. It covers principles of maritime insurance, liability, and contract agreements in chartering vessels for cargo or passenger transport. This subject addresses the financial and legal aspects of maritime trade and transportation. ; 3-fall, major, International Marketing, “International Marketing” covers the application of marketing principles across global markets, considering cultural, economic, and regulatory differences. It involves strategies for product adaptation, pricing, distribution, and promotion to effectively reach diverse international audiences. This subject addresses the complexities of expanding businesses beyond domestic borders. ; 3-fall, major, Global Business 1 (Capstone Design), “Global Business 1” focuses on practical learning through interactive sessions to develop skills for navigating international business environments. It covers topics like cultural sensitivity, negotiation, market entry strategies, and global supply chain dynamics. This subject enhances participants' abilities to succeed in diverse global business contexts. ; 3-fall, major, Financial Management, “Financial Management” pertains to the strategic planning, acquisition, utilization, and control of financial resources within an organization. It involves analyzing financial data, making investment decisions, managing risk, and ensuring effective allocation of funds to achieve business goals. This subject is crucial for maintaining financial health and sustainability in both corporate and personal contexts. ; 3-spring, major, required, Supply Chain Management, “Supply Chain Management” encompasses the strategic coordination of activities involved in the production and distribution of goods and services. It focuses on optimizing processes, logistics, and relationships among suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and customers to enhance efficiency and meet market demands. This subject is essential for streamlining operations and achieving competitive advantages in complex interconnected business networks. ; 3-spring, major, required, Customs of International Trade, “Customs of International Trade” involves studying regulations, procedures, and practices governing the movement of goods across borders. It addresses tariffs, import/export documentation, compliance, and trade agreements, ensuring smooth cross-border transactions. This subject is crucial for businesses to navigate the legal and regulatory aspects of international trade. ; 3-spring, major, Global Market Research(Capstone Design), “Global Market Research” entails the systematic collection and analysis of data to understand international markets, consumer preferences, and trends. It informs business decisions, product development, and marketing strategies across diverse cultural and economic contexts. This subject is essential for organizations aiming to effectively target and succeed in worldwide markets. ; 3-spring, major, required, International Investment, “International Investment” involves the study of capital allocation across national borders to achieve financial objectives. It explores foreign direct investment, portfolio diversification, risk assessment, and the impact of economic factors on global investment strategies. This subject delves into the complexities of allocating resources in an interconnected global financial landscape. ; 4-fall, major, required, Thesis Writing 1 (Capstone Design), “Thesis Writing 1”involves the structured process of researching, composing, and presenting an original academic work to contribute new insights to a particular field of study. It includes formulating a research question, conducting literature review, collecting and analyzing data, and drawing conclusions. This subject cultivates research and communication skills essential for higher education and academic advancement. ; 4-fall, major, Business & Logistics Workshop (Capstone Design), “Business & Logistics Workshop”involves experiential learning by engaging students in real-world business environments and providing opportunities to interact with top executives. It includes practical exposure, skill development, and insights into corporate operations and leadership strategies. This subject bridges classroom knowledge with practical application and networking in professional settings. ; 4-spring, major, required, Thesis Writing 2 (Capstone Design), “Thesis Writing 2”involves the structured process of researching, composing, and presenting an original academic work to contribute new insights to a particular field of study. It includes formulating a research question, conducting literature review, collecting and analyzing data, and drawing conclusions. This subject cultivates research and communication skills essential for higher education and academic advancement. ; 4-spring, major, Global Business 2 (Capstone Design), “Global Business 2” focuses on practical learning through interactive sessions to develop skills for navigating international business environments. It covers topics like cultural sensitivity, negotiation, market entry strategies, and global supply chain dynamics. This subject enhances participants' abilities to succeed in diverse global business contexts.
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