Course Overview
The MBA at Gachon University has grown into a respected graduate business program that serves both Korean and international students. The curriculum combines business theory with practical learning, helping students build management knowledge that can be used in real organisations. Students study topics such as finance, marketing, management, entrepreneurship, and global business through lectures, projects, presentations, and case studies.
The university continues to expand its international partnerships and student support services, giving MBA students opportunities for exchange programs, research activities, and networking with business professionals. Graduates are well prepared for leadership roles in private companies, public organisations, family businesses, multinational firms, and start-up companies. Many alumni continue into senior management positions or advanced academic study. The program's strong academic standards, experienced faculty, and international learning environment make it a respected choice for business education in South Korea.
General Eligibility
Applicants must hold a recognised bachelor's degree or an equivalent qualification from an accredited institution. Academic transcripts, graduation certificates, passport copy, study plan, recommendation letters or other supporting documents may be requested during the application process. International applicants must meet the university's English language requirement or submit another accepted proof of language ability.
Scholarships are available for eligible students based on academic achievement, university policy, nationality, language performance, and other admission criteria. Some awards provide partial tuition support, and selected students may receive additional financial assistance after enrolment. Applications are submitted through the university's graduate admission system during the Spring or Fall admission period.
Part Time Work Details
International students on a D-2 student visa may work part-time after receiving university and immigration approval. The usual limit is 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during scheduled vacations, subject to visa conditions and academic standing.
Language Requirement