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SBS Development Time-Line

Apr. 1960

Sogang Univ. founded

 Mar. 1963

 Dept. of Business Administration opened

 Mar. 1968

 College of Business Administration set up

 Mar. 1974

 SU Graduate School opened Master of Business Administration Degree Program

 Apr. 1980

 Evening MBA Program started

 Mar. 1990

 STEP Program launched

 Sep. 2006

 SEMBA Program opened

 Mar. 2007

 Full-time MBA Program launched

 Jan. 2009

 SBS won BK21 Government Research Grant and WCU Research Fund

 Sep. 2009

 AACSB Business Accreditation won

 Oct. 2009

 Global Service Management (GSM) program launched

 Feb. 2010

 2nd Business School Building (Kumho-Asiana Paulus Hall) dedicated

 Jun. 2010

 The SU Chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, the global business-school honor society, inaugurated

 Jun. 2011

 SBS Becomes Signatory of UN PRME (Principles for Responsible Management Education)

 Jan. 2013

 SBS MBA Programs Won “Most Trusted Brand Awards 2013”

 Mar. 2014

 Sogang Sustainable Business Ethics Research Institute (SBERI) launched

 Jul. 2014

 SBS hosts the 2014 Global Forum of IAJBS

 Oct. 2014

 Sogang Macro Business Education Center set up


Faculty and Research
SBS Disciplinary Areas
  • Accounting
  • Business Analytics / LSOM / MIS
  • Finance / Risk Management
  • International Business
  • Marketing
  • OBHRM∙Strategy

  • SBS Faculty Configuration
  • All of about 50 full-time SBS faculty members hold Ph.D. degree and most of faculty members earned their degrees from top-rated global business schools in North America, Europe, and Asia.

  • Faculty Research Excellence
  • US$30 million research grants (2010-2014): BK21, WCU, CK-Ⅱ and others
  • Top-rated among Korean business schools in publications in top-tier international management journals

  • In-house Research and Education Institutes
  • Institute for Business Research
  • Marketing Research Institute
  • Service Science Institute
  • Sogang Sustainable Business Ethics Institute(SBERI)
  • Sogang Macro Business Education Center

  • Student Body

    Inbound and Outbound Exchange Students

     

    '11

    '12

    '13

    '14

    '15

     Inbound

     163(32)*


    203(46)

     190(51)

     160(47)

     180(42)

    Outbound

     173(4)

    184(3)

     169(0)

    181(2)


    179(1)


  • Inbound students in each academic year are, on average, from some 50 global business schools in about 20 countries.
  • *Figures in parentheses indicate the number of graduate-level students