SEOUL, December 16 (AJP) - Sejong University's Graduate School of Business is recruiting students for its AI Finance MBA program starting in spring 2026, offering a curriculum designed for working professionals to analyze financial big data without coding skills.
The program uses prompt engineering and no-code data analysis tools to make financial data accessible to non-specialists, according to Lee Soo-joon, a professor leading the AI Finance MBA track at Sejong University's College of Business.
"Sejong University's AI Finance MBA is opening a new path for non-majors to handle financial big data without coding, using prompt engineering and no-code data analysis tools," Lee said. "We provide content optimized for the rapidly changing financial market, from financial investment practices to art-tech and fintech, operating a curriculum differentiated from other universities."
The institution's business school ranks fifth in South Korea and between 151st and 175th globally in business and economics, according to Times Higher Education's 2025 world university rankings. Sejong received AACSB accreditation in 2007, becoming the fourth university in South Korea to earn the international business school certification.
The program requires attendance twice weekly—weekday evenings and full Saturdays—with classes held five minutes' walk from Seoul Children’s Grand Park station on Seoul Metro Line 7.
More than 90 percent of students receive scholarships covering 30 to 50 percent of tuition, with special funding available for financial industry workers. Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree or higher. Applications for the third round of spring 2026 admissions open December 22 and close December 29, with results announced January 19, 2026.
Further details are available at https://mba.sejong.ac.kr/mba/index.do
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