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arrow icon The Number of Semesters Required fot Graduation

The number of semesters required for graduation is eight (four years), however if meeting graduation requirements specified, early graduation is allowed without the final one or two semesters.

 

arrow icon Semester Period

Every academic year ranges from March 1 to the end of February next year and is divided into two semesters, 1st semester and 2nd semester.

ㆍ1st Semester : from March 1 to August 31

ㆍ2nd Semester : from September 1 to the end of February next year

 

arrow icon The Number of School Days

The number of school days during a regular semester consists of fifteen weeks.

 

arrow icon Attendance

ㆍAttendance is evaluated on the basis of online learning progress, and online lectures are opened at 00:00 every week at intervals of a week from the beginning date of the course. The period of learning is a week and the previous lectures can be repeatedly learnt.

ㆍIf the learning progress of each course fails to reach at least three fourths (75%) of the attendance evaluation criterion, the student's grade will be rated as "F".




Every student should register his or her own desired courses according to the fixed period and procedures and it is allowed to change or cancel registered courses only during the given course change period.

 

arrow icon The Period of Course Registration

Semester 1 - in February; Semester 2 - in August

 

arrow icon How to Register :

Visit the university's website.→ACADEMICS→Course Registration & Course Info→Course Registration and Settlement for Undergraduates→Select desired courses.→Make tuition payments (registration completed).

 

arrow icon Criteria for Course Discontinuance (Closing)

ㆍLiberal Arts : if the number of registered students is less than 30

ㆍMajor Courses : if the number of registered students is less than 10

 

 

 

 

arrow icon Exam Schedule : Midterm exam (at the 8th week), Final exam (at the 15th week)

 

arrow icon Exam Method : Online examination on the Internet

 

arrow icon The Types of Exams : Online exam (subjective, objective, subjective/objective combined and descriptive questions), reports

 

arrow icon How to take an exam

ㆍOnce you have accessed initially the exam webpage, always complete undergoing the online exam until the initial access finishes. At the same time, always click on the "Submit Exam Results" button to complete the exam.

ㆍNote that the noticed exam schedule, time and type for each course should be always checked because any students

should take an exam according to such the conditions.

 

 

 

 

arrow icon Criteria fot Evaluation (See the course syllabus.)

ㆍAcademic achievement is evaluated with the full marks 100 by synthesizing learning progress, online exams (midterm/finals), tasks, discussion and participation in learning (including bulletin board), and the percent applied of individual evaluated factors depend on the evaluation plans of the professor who teaches the relevant course.

ㆍAs a rule, academic achievement should be subject to relative evaluation. However, it is allowed to apply absolute evaluation to the courses with less than 30 students registered, pre-licensing courses and other special courses.

ㆍEvaluation of academic achievement assumes that 75% or higher attendance is reached in the entire courses during the semester.

ㆍFor special courses such as practices and technical training, separate criteria for evaluation can be set up.

 

arrow icon Evaluation Methodology

Relative Evaluation Relative evaluation is defined as the method of evaluation intended to compare the learning results of a student with those of other students in a certain course in terms of his or her relative position in the class. Relatively evaluated courses should comply with the allowable percentage distribution of grade point average as given below. For the reason, even though you get a good score, your grade or actual mark (grade point average) will be lower, if the number of students getting higher scores is larger.

 

Grade-specific percentage distributions | Grade, Marks, Grade point average, Percentage distribution
Grade Marks Grade point average Percentage distribution
A+ 95~100 4.5 20~30
A 90~94 4.0
B+ 85~89 3.5 20~40
B 80~84 3.0
C+ 75~79 2.5 30~70
C 70~74 2.0
D+ 65~69 1.5
D 60~64 1.0
F less than 59 0.0

 

Absolute Evaluation Absolute evaluation refers to an evaluation method of regarding an originally got score as its finally calculated mark. The lower original score equivalent to the total of marks for items leads to the lower actual mark.

 

Grading Table | Grade, Actual marks, Grade point average
Grade Actual marks Grade point average
A+ 95~100 4.5
A 90~94 4.0
B+ 85~89 3.5
B 80~84 3.0
C+ 75~79 2.5
C 70~74 2.0
D+ 65~69 1.5
D 60~64 1.0
F less than 59 0.0

 

Seasonal semester system is intended to afford a chance to earn necessary additional credits during the summer and/or winter vacation to undergraduates who need to take a course other than in regular semesters, who expect early graduation,

or who have declared a double major/minor.

 

arrow icon Opened Courses

As a rule, some of the courses opened in the regular semester are opened in the summer or winter session. However, if the number of registered students is less than the given limit, the course may be discontinued (canceled).

 

ㆍCourse registration : summer session in May; winter session in November

 

arrow icon Target Students

Undergraduates and part-time students who has been enrolled in the immediately previous regular semester.

 

arrow icon Registrable Credits

- within 6 credits per seasonal semester (summer or winter session)

ㆍRegular undergraduates : can earn not more than six (6) credits per seasonal semester (in a summer or winter session). At this time, note that twenty-four (24) credits should not be exceeded per semester including the number of credits earned in the regular semester pursuant to the Guidelines of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology.

ㆍFor seasonal semesters, all kinds of scholarship benefits are inapplicable.

 

arrow icon How to Take a Course (same as regular semesters)

ㆍIt is allowed to cancel initially registered course(s) owing to unavoidable circumstance encountered after a seasonal semester is opened, only when three fourths or less (earlier) of the number of school days given has passed. In this case, two thirds of the paid tuition fees will be returned.

 

ㆍPart-time students enrolled in the immediately previous regular semester : Nine (9) credits per semester should not be exceeded including those earned in the immediately previous regular semester and seasonal semester.

 

arrow icon Miscellaneous

ㆍIt is allowed to cancel initially registered course(s) owing to unavoidable circumstance encountered after a seasonal semester is opened, only when three fourths or less (earlier) of the number of school days given has passed. In this case, two thirds of the paid tuition fees will be returned.

 

ㆍFor seasonal semesters, all kinds of scholarship benefits are inapplicable.