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Contact Information 2021 Academic Calendar Recommendations for The How to graduate easily without 23 School Life participation and academic effort Major news 17 Student ID card 17 Contact Information Rules of entrance of the university 17 Department Office 25 Use the classroom 17 Professor's Office 25 Laboratory room rental 17 application Engineering Department office 25 Additional Workspaces 17 Useful information near campus 25 Usable material and equipment 17 Equipment rental 17 2021 academic calendar 27 Library 18 Cabinet 18 Lost property 18 Recommendations for the Emergency Notification 18 three kinds of your 29 Tips for emergency in school 18 fruitful college life Disaster evacuation training 18 Medical institutions around the 18 Seongseo Campus map 31 university Holidays - Refer to the academic 18 calendar Index 31 Public transfer nearby school 19 On-campus parking 19 Standards, procedures, policies and regulations Rules of conduct 21 Attitude of studying 21 Equality 21 Discrimination 21 Sexual discrimination and 21 harassment Plagiarism 21 Alcohol and drug 21 Smoking 21 Bring dangerous object 21 Using school facility 21 Regulation of usage Internet in 21 campus FAQ I’m entrancing into school. How do I I’m called up army by duty. How can I Q Q apply for enrollment? take time off? A The freshmen are automatically registered. A The requesting of leave of absence can do in The sophomores signs up course by yourself Edward system. and you enroll in classes in Internet at You should submit your application before 2 http://sugang.kmu.ac.kr weeks. (Edward → Academic → Records → (See pg. 8 for detail) Leaves/returning/univ. Withdrawal) (See pg. 8 for detail) Who is my academic advisor professor? Q I’m Really difficult by personal reasons. What can I get advice by the advisor? Q How can I get the any helps? A You can check this information in Edward system (Edward → Academic → Record → A Try to counseling with your advisor professor View student information → Personal Info), or being able to students counseling center We recommend more one times of in campus counsellings in each semester. Your advisor (See pg. 14 for detail) will provide counseling and advice of your academic career on your shoes. (See pg. 14 for detail) I want to share some information with Q our department students. How could I Can I ask more specific information Q do? about this department? Update information in Homepage and blog A (See pg. 20 for detail) A Please come to our Department office even though you didn’t clear upon reading this I hear that we need to graduation blue-book. Q (See pg. 4 for detail) work. How and when do this work? I have some suggestion in our A In junior, You can ready this work with your Q advisor professor. department. How can I do that? (See pg. 17 for detail) A Thank you for your suggestion. Please send your suggestion in our department student I’m studying hard in school but want union. The union gather student’s opinion to more helping in school. Where can I and deliver it to department office and Q faculty. get the helps in campus? (See pg. 16 for detail) A You can ask to something help with professor Q What is main value of the university? Moses Amoasi Acquah in the foreign student union. A Our department’s main values are Creative, Responsibility and Community spirits. We encourage all students following the values by voluntary. (See pg. 24 for detail) I want to be member of a club. What Q should I do? A Please, See our homepage to get this information. (See pg. 17 for detail) What is Handbook? Engineering College Summary of College Composition of College Department of Electrical Energy Engineering Goal Vision Main value History Accomplishment “Education has for its object the formation of character.” - Herbert Spencer 1. What is Handbook? 4) History In 2012, establishment of department of Energy This handbook contain basic information, procedures, Engineering. regulation and guidelines. The students must know this information. In 2015, change name to department of Electrical Energy Engineering. 2. Engineering College In 2016, change affiliation to department of Electrical Energy Engineering belong to department 1) Summary of College of Electronic and Electrical Engineering. To cultivate creative, moral and international engineer In 2017, Increased recruitment capacity to 55. 2) Composition of College 5) Accomplishment It consists of 17 major departments. 2019년 (About administrative works, you should ask to Lee Dong-Jae (25) student's thesis 'Developing a administrative assistant before read this book in Solution-Based Translucent Organic Solar department office. Photovoltaic Cell Using Transmissible Polymeric Materials' was published in the Journal of Solid State ☎ Administrative assistant’s number: 053)580-5603 Science and Technology of the American Society of Electrical and Chemical Studies. 3. Department of Electrical Energy Engineering It is one of great attractive major in around world because of environmental pollution and regulation. Especially, we teach theoretical and practical work of electric propulsion system to apply automobile and ship and of new regeneration energy. It is a dynamic course that is very satisfied with the students through 3 winners the fusion majors and the opening environment and (Grand Prize, Silver, Bronze) explores the sciences with the best faculty members in the electrical and renewable fields. 2019 Korea Electrical Association 50th Summer Congress 'The 5th College Students Works 1) Goal Competition' Grand Prize ▶ Establish an open education system for rapid response to trends ▶ Develop practical engineer applicable to world ▶ Field-based practical training ▶ Internship program for students to develop international profession 2) Vision We aim to train the best electric & energy field in the world to develop practical engineer by linked education with relevant research institutes and industries field. 3) Main value This major provides a specialized education system to student to develop creative engineer for Eco friendly energy in future. 4 Bachelor's Guide Credit System Department main major class (Including design credits) Sign up / Check / Change Classes Pre-Enrollment Request Course Evaluation Claim about Evaluation Leave and return Failed and expelled Academic transcript “Tomorrow hopes we have learned something from yesterday.” - John Wayne 4. Bachelor's Guide 1) Credit System KMU Homepage(http://www.kmu.ac.kr/) → Academics → Engineering → Electrical Energy Engineering → curriculum (You can get information on this site / Department homepage: http://newcms.kmu.ac.kr/sites/eee) Detail Each Type Credit Class name Year type credit Chapel 1, chapel 2 - Pass(requirements), DESIGNING UNIVERSITY LIFE AND CAREER(1 Credit), BASIC WRITING(3 Credit), LIBERAL ARTS SEMINAR (3 Credit), Common 15 UNDERSTANDING OF CHRISTIANITY(2 Credit), 0~3 1~4 Courses Credit KEIMYUNGSPIRIT:SERVANT LEADERSHIP AND SOCIAL SERVICE((1 Credit), Communication English(2 Credit), Academic English(2 Credit),, GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP(1 Credit) etc General Technical Report Writing Method(3 Credit), Technology Balanced and Human Life, Job selection and job preparation, liberal 1~3 Computer use, History of Science and Technology, 1~4 arts Speech and Discussion, Foundation of logical thinking, subject Big Data Math etc 18 Credit Liberal Writing, PROBABILITY&STATISTICS, General Understanding of philosophy, Society and Culture, Liberal 1~3 Science and Technology, Global Leadership, Korean 1~4 Arts Science, Introduction to Statistics, DISCRETE MATHEMATICS CALCULUS, DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, LINEAR ALGEBRA, GENERAL PHYSICS & EXPERIMENT1, Major 18 3 GENERAL CHEMISTRY & EXPERIMENT1, GENERAL 1~2 Basic Credit PHYSICS & EXPERI- MENT2, C PROGRAMMING ※ Basic Major Courses Must Be Completed Major Main 54 1~3 1~4 Major Credit Major Required, Major Elective Subjects ※ You should take your requirement major class. You must take Higher than 54 credit in major class and Other or 15 higher 69 credit other major plus your major class corporati 0~3 1~4 Credit on major Total graduation Common Courses 15 + expert general 18 + Major Basic 18 + Total 130 Credit credits major 69 more ① General-requirement class can overlap Expert general ② Expert general course do not overlap field of 5th fields.(Philosophy and history, society and culture, science and technology, culture and arts, global leadership) 6 2) Department main major class (Including design credits) Year- Year- Credit Credit Sem Course Sem Course (Lab) (Lab) ester ester General Physics(1) and Experiment 3 ELECTRIC POWER ENGINEERING 3 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 1-1 Calculus 3 3-1 3(1) EXPERIMENT(2) C programming 3 Motor control 3 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL & 3 POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS 3(1) ELECTRONIC NGINEERING 1-2 General Physics(2) and Experiment 3 INTRODUCTION TO CONTROL 3(1) 3-2 BASIC DIGITAL LOGIC CIRCUITS 3 POWER ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 3(1) BASIC CIRCUIT THEORY 3 ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING 3(1) ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS(1) 3 ELECTRIC MACHINERY 3(1) 2-1 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING 3(3) POWER ELECTRONICS DESIGN 3(1) DESIGN Differential equation 3 4-1 CAPSTONE DESIGN 3(3) ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PRACTICE USING MATLAB 3 CIRCUITS(1) ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS(2) 3 Introduction to Photo-voltaic System 3 Electric Vehicle Technology ELECTRIC LAB(1) 3(1) 3 2-2 Commercialization ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY CIRCUIT AND SYSTEM 3 INTRODUCTION OF ADVANCED 3 ELECTRIC AUTOMOTIVE 4-2 Linear algebra 3 Machine Learning for Power System 3 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC 3 Electromechanical Engineering Practice 3 CIRCUITS(2) 3-1 Electrical Energy Engineering Project Microprocessor Integration 3 3 (Practicum) ① Attendant regulation: Over 1/3 Absent of total attendant, it must be got F (Fail) grade in class ② For normal graduation to school, You should take 2 semester in one year in 4 year and take more 130 credit. 3) Sign up / Check / Change Classes 4) Pre-Enrollment Request In sign up days, Log in “sugang.kmu.ac.kr” (by order of arrival) EDWARD EDWARD → Academic → Courses → Enrollment-Pre-Enrollment Request Sign up Information site: Left side of homepage, EDWARD site (http://portal.kmu.ac.kr) Checking Before Time to Sign up classes, You can choose your wanting Enrollment Courses EDWARD → Academic → Courses → Enrollment → class before at the time.
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