Curriculum
Entrepreneurship Semester System
Startup founding project
A project subject that forms the backbone of the GCS semester system
An entrepreneurship course where ideas are generated, teams are formed to develop those ideas, and MVPs are created
Includes assignments that incorporate the key points of three classes: scientific understanding of human nature, UX and service planning, and practical marketing for startups
Scientific understanding of human nature
A subject aimed at achieving GCS's unique educational goal of fostering entrepreneurs who scientifically understand the minds and behaviors of teams and customers by igniting curiosity about human nature
An evolutionary perspective on nature, humanity, society, and the culture and technology created by humans
UX and service planning
Essential subjects to know in order to create services that are loved from the user's perspective, not just the planner's
Learn and think about the relationship and interaction between humans and technology while also studying how to conduct UX design and service planning in practice
Startup Practical Marketing
A course for startup teams with limited resources to understand customers, markets, and brands, and to learn appropriate marketing strategies based on data.
Conducting practical digital marketing exercises based on student team items across various areas.
Entrepreneurship and startup
A class that cultivates GCS's unique entrepreneurial spirit and aims to establish one's own entrepreneurial mindset.
You can gain special insights into entrepreneurship from the lecture by Chairman Cheon Yang-hyun, the founder of GCS, and from speakers with extensive experience related to startups.
Entrepreneurship Seminar
A class aimed at broadening perspectives on various startup topics relevant to the time.
In the second semester of 2024, a seminar will be held on the topic of 'Startups and HR'.
A place where not only semester students but also GCS alumni and faculty can learn together!
Advanced Startup Seminar 1
A subject that teaches the reading attitude that entrepreneurs must possess and is the core of GCS entrepreneurship
Time spent reading, presenting, and discussing high-quality books directly or indirectly related to entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship Department System
Startup-P 1~6
A project-based class for individual students and teams who have completed the entrepreneurship semester to continue their entrepreneurial activities.
It allows for self-learning and earning credits through active entrepreneurial activities, enabling students to balance graduation and entrepreneurial endeavors.
Sharing each other's progress through individual and group meetings.
Providing active advice and mentoring from graduates as well as initial-stage startup seniors.
Advanced Startup Seminar 2
A seminar dealing with in-depth topics related to entrepreneurship aimed at undergraduate students
The 24-2 semester will host a seminar on the topic ‘AI that startup founders need to know’