Four-year, joint-degree program splits time between Seoul and Bloomington
Sungkyunkwan University's Graduate School of Business (SKK GSB) in Seoul, South Korea has announced a new JD/MBA program in partnership with Indiana University's Maurere School of Law.
Candidates can earn both degrees after four years of study, and will spend the first, third, and fourth academic years of the program in Bloomington, Indiana, and the second year at SKK GSB with a Korea-based internship.
SKK GSB was recently accredited by the AACSB. They also run a dual EMBA program with Indiana's Kelley School of Business.
For more information about the program, please click here.
Candidates can earn both degrees after four years of study, and will spend the first, third, and fourth academic years of the program in Bloomington, Indiana, and the second year at SKK GSB with a Korea-based internship.
SKK GSB was recently accredited by the AACSB. They also run a dual EMBA program with Indiana's Kelley School of Business.
For more information about the program, please click here.
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