“This class stimulates interest in business admin istration. It is a true college lesson.”

There were many students in the classroom 10 minutes before the class starting time. The lecturer, Lee, Myung Moo, also was there. He looked very attentive and so did other students. Learning from various cases Modern Society and Business Management starts every Thursday from 4p.m and is for students who are studying Business for the first time.

So lectures were very easy and interesting enough to gain the new learners’ attention. Students could learn about key principles and theoretical systems in Business Admi nistration and the latest business techniques. They were taught through applying some cases of successful companies internally and externally.

Capture the Business Admini stration and Management “I wondered about the atmosphere of this lecture and wanted to know what Business Administration is. I was attracted by investigating corporation and a presentation,” Kim Bo-Kyeong, a freshman of the Dept. of Environmental Horticu-lture, told NEWS@UOS. Most courses for this semester consist of presentation, entire classes done by students.

Yang Jae-Hyeok, a junior of the Dept. of Econo- mics said “I had a chance to think liberally, because the class has many discussions about various business cases,” Lee Byeong-Uk, a freshman of the Dept. of Urban Sociology added, “The curriculum of this class is very motivating. We look forward to analyzing a strategy of corporation around us.”

The lecturer prepared many kinds of school material, and lessons were contained with exciting caticity full of humor and wit to help to diffuse tension. He said he was deeply impressed with the UOS students’ purity and their highly academic atmosphere. “Stude- nts, whom I met through this class, gave me an opportunity to look back over my way.

I tried to have pure heart.” said Mr. Lee with a smile. He was very attentive and made an effort to see from the standpoint of students. “I wish the students, who are learning this subject, will be able to develop an economic-mind and leadership skills.” He estimated UOS students highly. “Students were actively involved in the class.

They were aggressive, enthusiastic individuals. I was confronted with a barrage of questions today.” Finally, he added a few more encourage words. “College days are the most important days of your life, so try to have as many experiences as possible.” During the lectures, the atmosphere was friendly and students were also highly passionate about this subject.

This lecture is expected to find students’ sense of purpose and give them strong incentives. Lee, Myung Moo A professor of the Dept. of E-Business at the Cyber University of Foreign Studies

A lecturer of Modern Society and Business Management at the University of Seoul Students attending the Modern Society and Business Management class
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