Our undergraduate degree course in International Business Administration (IBA) is designed to nurture entrepreneurs and professionals ready to lead small to multinational enterprises, drive communities for change, and become global business citizens. Whether you have a passion for Marketing and Human Resource Management, or you want to build professional career in Accounting and Finance integrated with Information Systems, the IBA program offers harmonized specializations embedding practical knowledge and skills shaping the frontiers of global entrepreneurship and international business operations. We uphold commitment and dedication to your ultimate success!
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Duration
Full-time
4 years
Start date & application deadlines
Starting Date
October, April
Language
English
Credits
240 Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
Goseong, South Korea
Disciplines
Our undergraduate degree course in International Business Administration (IBA) is designed to nurture entrepreneurs and professionals ready to lead small to multinational enterprises, drive communities for change, and become global business citizens. Whether you have a passion for Marketing and Human Resource Management, or you want to build professional career in Accounting and Finance integrated with Information Systems, the IBA program offers harmonized specializations embedding practical knowledge and skills shaping the frontiers of global entrepreneurship and international business operations. We uphold commitment and dedication to your ultimate success!
The IBA graduates are prepared to turn business challenges into opportunities, address current issues in entrepreneurship professionally, and embrace cultural and institutional diversity. They are expected to be fully capable of performing jobs in various strategic business units including Accounting and Finance, Data Analytics, Marketing, Distribution and Logistics, Retail Management and Sales, Investment and Risk Management, Personnel Management and Public Relations, Business Communications and Law, Employee Training and Development, Information Technologies, and Public Services right after graduation.
Here is grading score requirements for this programme.
Here’s what we charge for tuition.
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Student Visas for South Korea
Are you from Bangladesh? You’ll likely need a student visa to study in South Korea.
No worries, we’re here to help you get ready! Here’s what you need to know and do:
Check if you need a student visa
As a Bangladeshi planning full-time study in South Korea, you generally need a D-2 student visa.
Visit the official Korean Embassy website
Find the latest, most reliable info on visa procedures, requirements, fees, and timelines.
Bookmark and review it carefully.
Watch the deadlines
Visa processing can take several weeks.
South Korean universities have fixed intake periods—missing deadlines may delay your enrollment.
Start your application early.
Prepare your paperwork
You’ll likely need:
Valid passport
Letter of acceptance or Certificate of Admission from a South Korean institution
Completed visa application form (online or at embassy)
Proof of financial support for tuition and living costs
Health insurance valid in South Korea
Academic transcripts and certificates
Proof of English or Korean proficiency (TOPIK, IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent)
Medical certificate and police clearance (if requested)
Show proof of finances
Demonstrate you can cover tuition fees, accommodation, living expenses, and travel costs.
Prepare recent bank statements or financial sponsorship documents.
Improve your language skills
Even if you already have test scores, keep practicing for better communication and academic success.
Getting your South Korea student visa may feel like a lot — but it’s a vital step toward an amazing international study experience.
Good luck!
Find out all you need to know about work permit regulations for studying part-time (during studies) and full-time (after studies) in South Korea.
Work while studying in South Korea
If you’re an international student in South Korea, you may need permission to work depending on your visa type. Students on a D-2 visa can apply to work part-time during studies.
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| Duration of work permit The work permission remains valid as long as your student visa is valid and you maintain enrollment at your university. |
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