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Curriculum Table - 2021

Content

Course No.

Course Name

Credit (hour)

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4

Common Electives

LIBERTY JUSTICE TRUTH

GELI003

GELI004

LIBERTY JUSTICE TRUTHⅠ

LIBERTY JUSTICE TRUTHⅡ 

3(3)

3(3)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Writing

GEWR001

Writing

2(3)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Academic English

IFLS011

IFLS012

Academic EnglishⅠ

Academic EnglishⅡ

1(2)

1(2)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Freshman Seminar

GEKS005

GEKS006

Freshman Seminar

Freshman Seminar

1(1)

1(1)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Computational Thinking

GECT001

Computational Thinking

1(1)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Subtotal

13

Major Electives

World Culture

GEFC

3(3)

Select 1 subject

Historical Investigation

GEHI

Literature & Art

GELA

Ethics & Ideas

GECE

Sociological Studies

GESO

3(3)

Select 1 subject

Science & Technology

GEST

Quantitative Research

GEQR

Subtotal

6

Electives

 

JURA150 INTRODUCTION TO LAW or

Law-related Major Electives

3(3)

 

Electives

2

Subtotal

5

 

Total 24
Academic Foundation Two or more Academic Foundation courses 6

Major

First Major

Follow First Major requirements

Minimum 36 credits or more

Secondary Major

Public Governance and Leadership

OR 

Another Secondary Major 

(Foreign Entrants)

Minimum 36 credits or more

 

Subtotal

Minimum 72 credits or more

General Electives

Maximum 28 credits

Graduation Requirement Credits

130 credits or more

Notes

1. Excess credits from each area are accepted as general elective credits.

2. If a student completes the general education curriculum and academic foundation courses designated by SIS, he/she is recognized to have completed it regardless of his/her first major.

3. If a student exceeds the criteria of two Electives credits, such credits are recognized as Academic Foundation credits. (excluding credits from the College of Education, Institute of Foreing Language Studies, and the Institute for General Education)

4. Degrees are awarded for first and secondary major.

5. Foreign entrants are not required to major in public governance and leadership (convergence major) and should select another secondary major. (including advanced majors)

 

 

Refer to major courses in the first major department
Foreigners (new or transferred students) must obtain TOPIK Grade 4 or higher from the Korean Language and Culture Center.