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24 months English , Korean AACSB, EQUIS 6,143,500 KRW
Features:
  • Program length is flexible; it can be completed in as few as 24 months.
  • Program current tuition and fees are: 6,143,500 KRW.
24 months English , Korean AACSB, EQUIS 6,143,500 KRW
Features:
  • Program length is flexible; it can be completed in as few as 24 months.
  • Program current tuition and fees are: 6,143,500 KRW.
24 months English , Korean AACSB, EQUIS 6,143,500 KRW
Features:
  • Program length is flexible; it can be completed in as few as 24 months.
  • Program current tuition and fees are: 6,143,500 KRW.
24 months English , Korean AACSB, EQUIS 6,143,500 KRW
Features:
  • Program length is flexible; it can be completed in as few as 24 months.
  • Program current tuition and fees are: 6,143,500 KRW.
24 months English , Korean AACSB, EQUIS 6,143,500 KRW
Features:
  • Program length is flexible; it can be completed in as few as 24 months.
  • Program current tuition and fees are: 6,143,500 KRW.
24 months English , Korean AACSB, EQUIS 6,143,500 KRW
Features:
  • Program length is flexible; it can be completed in as few as 24 months.
  • Program current tuition and fees are: 6,143,500 KRW.
24 months English , Korean AACSB, EQUIS 6,143,500 KRW
Features:
  • Program length is flexible; it can be completed in as few as 24 months.
  • Program current tuition and fees are: 6,143,500 KRW.
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