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University General Education-Required Courses
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University General
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Division Genearal Education-Required Courses |
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Division General Education-Required Courses |
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Field of Genuine Liberal Arts / Field of Mathematics and Science / Field of Major Preparation / Field of Department Basics |
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Divided by Field |
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Required |
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Major-Required Courses |
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Major-Required Courses |
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Elective |
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Free Elective Courses |
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General Educatin-Elective Courses
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Title Change |
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No.
of Credits Change by Course Division |
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Minimum
No. of Credits Required for Graduation |
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140 credits |
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140 credits(except for Department of International Trade with 150 credits, and Medical Science with 150 credits, For the Department of Architecture, 170 credits are required) |
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Minimum
No. of Credits
in Major Courses Required |
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42~57 credits depending on each major |
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39 credits (except for the Department of Architecture with 98 credits, the College of Education with 42 credits, Department of International Trade with 79 credits, and Department of Nursing with 80 credits) Students of the College of Engineering completing intensive major course (or 54 credits in major courses as established by ABEEK (Accreditation Board for Engineering Education of Korea) will be conferred on a diploma with inscriptions of ‘Completion of Intensive Major Course' or ‘Accreditation by ABEEK.' |
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University-Required
Liberal Arts |
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14 credits |
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17 credits for newly admitted students or returning students of the year 2002, 16 credits for newly admitted students or returning students of the year 2001, and 15 credits for newly admitted students or returning students of the year 2000 |
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Department-Required
Liberal Arts |
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36-64 credits |
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Inha
Graduation Certification System |
| This system is applied to students newly admitted in
the 2000 academic year and transfer students admitted
in the year 2002 to junior year. For more details, please
refer to the school website. |
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Introduction
of by-level learning for students of engineering with liveral arts
background |
| Courses offered for students with liberal arts background
are distinguished from other courses by the mention「For
students with liberal arts background」under the remarks
column of the course schedule and students with science
background are not allowed to register for these courses. |
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* Liberal Arts Background
Criteria
1. High school graduates in the field of liberal arts and foreign high school graduates: students’ high school record will be checked to see whether students have taken PhysicsⅡ, ChemistryⅡ, MathⅡ.
2. Industrial high school graduates and those who have passed qualification examination for college entrance will be regarded as having human studies background. |
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| University EnglishⅠ, Ⅱ |
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2(3) +2(3) |
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Freshman Year |
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| University English Ⅲ, Ⅳ |
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2(3) +2(3) |
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Sophomore Year |
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| Composition |
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3(4) |
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Freshman Year |
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Computer -Related Courses |
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3(3) |
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Refer to undergraduate course of study To be completed before graduation |
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| Basic Chinese Words |
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1(2) |
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Freshman Year |
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| Seminar in Major Field |
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1(1) |
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Freshman Year |
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| Seminar in the Course after Graduation |
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1(1) |
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Junior Year |
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| * Computer-related courses
include computer science courses as part of liberal arts
courses or other major courses in the field of computer
science. Students must take a 3-credit computer-related
course for graduation |
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General Education-Elective Courses in the Field
of Computer Science |
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Application of PC to Business Administration /
Word Processing / Introduction to Computer Science
/ Internet / C Language Programming / JAVA Programming
/ Web Design / Database / Statistics and Computer |
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To retake Introduction to Computer Science taken
in 2000 (UE 111), you can register for Introduction
to Computer Science under General Education-Elective Courses. Type of
course to be retaken is 2 (elective liberal arts
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*Students admitted or returning
in 2001 and afterwards must take the Seminar in Major Field.
* Those who go onto their junior year in 2003 and afterwards
must take the Seminar in the Course after Graduation. |
Retaking
Course |
Retaking Course means that a student may take a course
again if he/she has earned a grade of under C+ in order
to earn a better grade. Students may only retake a course
with the same course number and title they had previously
taken.
If students are retaking a course, while scheduling courses, the message that a course is being retaken will appear on the screen when they register for the course. The students retaking a course can direct the inquiries to their own department for more details on retaking and alternative courses. Students can also check the list of eligible retake courses on the website. |
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Course
Division Codes |
| 1: General Education-Required Course / 2 : General Education-Elective Course / 5 : Major-Required Course / 6 : Major-Elective Course / 7 : Minor Course / 8 : Teacher Certificate Program Course / 9 : Free Elective Course |
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Course
Division by Department (Major) |
A common course offered within a department (major)
will be considered to be the course type of that particular
course. (For instance, if a student majoring in Naval
Architecture and Maritime Engineering takes a course offered
for Mechanical Engineering students, the course type will
be considered to be that of the Department of Mechanical
Engineering) However, the type of a course offered by
another department (major) will be regarded as 9. (Free Elective Course)
When a student who has changed major to one in another
department takes a course offered in his/her original
department, the course taken will be deemed to be the
course type of the original department. |
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