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Faculty of Business and Public Administration
At the All Nations Institute, the Faculty of Business and Public Administration offers eclectic programs designed to equip students with the skills necessary for success in both private and public sectors. Our committed faculty fosters an engaging learning environment where students can develop essential competencies.
Business Management
Our Business Management program focuses on cultivating leadership and decision-making skills essential for the modern workplace. Students will engage in:
- Organizational management
- Marketing and strategy
- Leadership development
- Entrepreneurship and innovation
Graduates will emerge as confident leaders prepared to navigate challenges across industries, enhancing their capabilities in both private and public arenas.
Departments:
1. Department of Human Resource Management Services
2. Department of Marketing and Sales Services
Accounting
The Accounting program is designed to impart vital skills in financial reporting, auditing, and business finance. Key areas of focus include:
- Practical accounting skills
- Financial analysis
- Taxation
- Professional ethics
This program lays a strong foundation for careers in banking, corporate finance, and auditing, ensuring students are well-prepared for the financial sector.
3. Department of Microfinance Services
Public Administration
Our Public Administration program prepares students to become responsible leaders in government, NGOs, and community organizations. Curriculum highlights include:
- Public policy
- Governance
- Leadership in public service
- Community development
Students are encouraged to develop a passion for service and the skills necessary to lead societal change effectively.
4. Department of Administration Services
Curriculum
[2024-2025 Academic Year] Year 1; Foundation Year
| Foundation Year | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Semester | 2nd Semester | ||
| Course Title | Credit (s) | Course Title | Credit (s) |
| Ethics & Character Development I | 1 | Ethics & Character Development II | 1 |
| Music | 1 | World History | 1 |
| Khmer Story | 2 | English Literature | 3 |
| General English | 3 | Korean Literature | 3 |
| Korean Language | 3 | Business & Marketing | 3 |
| Chinese Language | 3 | Mathematics | 2 |
| Project Management | 4 | Computers & AI | 2 |
| Computer Basics | 3 | ||
[2025-2026 Academic Year] Year 2; Core Courses
| Year 2 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Semester | 2nd Semester | ||||
| Course Title | Credit (s) | Instructor | Course Title | Credit (s) | Instructor |
| Moral Reasoning & Social Responsibility II | 1 | J.-K. Lee | Moral Reasoning & Social Responsibility II | 1 | J.-K. Lee, Invited Speakers |
| Economics | 2 | Soun Phanny | Comparative Cultures II | 3 | Lior Kadosh |
| General Management | 3 | Tum Vichika | Practical Korean Basic II | 3 | E.S. Kim |
| HR Management | 3 | Soun Phanny | Organizational Behaviour | 3 | E.S. Kim, Vichika |
| Marketing Management | 3 | E. S. Kim | Financial Accounting | 3 | Lecturer |
| Accounting | 3 | Tann Virak | Managerial Accounting | 3 | Lecturer |
| Public Administrations | 3 | Tum Vichika, Soun Phanny |
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Course Professors for the 2025-2026 Academic Year Second Semester
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H.Y. Choi, M.A. (China Mission Studies) Sungkyul University, Korea.
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H.S. Jung, Ph.D. (Intercultural Studies, Biola University, USA)
M.S. (Computer Science and Engineering, Michigan State Univ, USA)
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Lior Kadosh, Ph.D. (Mathematics, University of California, Riverside, USA)
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E.S Kim: Ph.D. (Financial Management, Incheon National University, Korea)
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D.Y. Lee, M.S. (Computer Information, National Open University, Korea)
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J.-K. Lee, Ph.D (Physics, Syracuse University, USA)
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S.H. Lee, English Linguistics (Hankook Univ. of Foreign Studies, B.A., Korea)
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Mith Sokhom, Computer Science (Royal Univ. of Phnom Penh, B.S.)
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