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Contemporary Business Administration

The College of Business Administration and Information Science was established in 1986. It is composed of two Departments: Business Administration and Information Systems. The College is oriented towards providing students with the ability to cope competently with problems in the present business climate. To attain this objective, computer literacy is heavily emphasized, with computers being used as tools for collecting a great amount of business information and finding objective solutions based on this quantitative research. A large number of computers is accessible to students in well-equipped labs; an e-mail address is given to each student, who may then open a homepage.

The College also aims to provide students with combined and balanced opportunities for learning both theory and practice. Towards this aim both leading academics and those who used to be corporate managers and practitioners teach as regular full-time staff. Moreover, it is significant that several leading figures in business, journalism and even municipal government are invited as visiting professors to teach on such up-to-date subjects as those of how to develop venture-businesses; how companies can foster a common culture, how to develop ideas relating to municipal boroughs, and etc..

In order for students to integrate their studies they may take courses provided by other colleges. Courses on food, nutrition and health-care are offered by the College of Nutrition; courses on psychology and the comparative study of cultures are offered by the College of Humanities. Such interdisciplinary courses are designed to encourage students to have many different points of view on the complicated aspects of current business problems.

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