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Course information is subject to change. Students should check Yonsei Portal for the most up-to-date information.

UIC Course Enrollment Guide


Fall 2024

UNDERWOOD INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE


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CONTENTS

1. Important Notices ···················································································· 1

2. Dates of Course Enrollment ·································································· 2

3. Course Load per Semester ···································································· 7

4. Credit Awarding Extra-Curricular Programs ········································ 8

5. Course Repeat Policy ··········································································· 10

6. Course Withdrawal ··············································································· 12

7. S/U Evaluation System according to Student Selection ·················· 13

8. Domestic Exchange Program: Taking Courses ································· 14

9. Graduate Course Enrollment Information ·········································· 15

10. UIC Degree Requirements ································································· 16

11. Common Curriculum Course for 2024 ············································ 16

12. Health Insurance for International Students ··································· 21

13. Online Course Enrollment ······························································· 22

14. Course Enrollment Guidelines for Chapel ······································· 24

15. Change in Graduation Requirement for RC Courses ····················· 27

16. Lecture Hall Information ··································································· 28

17. Course Schedule ·················································································· 29


Course Enrollment Information

1. Important Notices
1) The beginning date of the 2024 Fall Semester is September 2(Mon), 2024.

2) Update your contact information: The university uses the e-mail address registered in the
Yonsei Portal System (http://portal.yonsei.ac.kr) to contact students regarding university-wide
announcements such as regulation changes, leave of absence/returning application, graduation
requirements, missing forms, etc. On initial log-in, a pop-up window will appear asking for
verification of your contact details. Please verify your contact information such as address,
mobile phone number, and e-mail. (Personal information updated in the LearnUs are not shared
with the Yonsei Portal, so please keep your information up-to-date on the portal.) If you wish
to update your contact information in the future, you may update it on Yonsei Portal system
through ‘Academic Information> Academic Affairs > Academic Records> Academic
Information>Update Personal Information’

3) Degree requirements: The student is responsible for meeting all degree requirements, although
an academic advisor can offer advice to help the student achieve their goals. Graduation
applicants are required to confirm whether their completed and expected credits and courses
taken fulfill the degree requirements for both their common curriculum and specific major.
Major courses taken outside the student's major will not be credited as common curriculum
requirements, but rather as general elective course requirements. For more information on the
degree requirements, refer to the UIC Curriculum & Academic Regulations booklet.

4) Course Information: Course syllabi are available online on the Yonsei Portal System. Please pay
attention to the changes in course time, location and instructor, which are highlighted in blue.
Course information is subject to change. Please check the Yonsei Portal for the most up-to-date
information.

5) Students who do not enroll for any courses within the designated period will not be able to
maintain their status as below.
‧ When a student who has exhausted his/her leave of absence period does not enroll for any
courses by the end of the course add-drop period, the student will be dismissed. Students who
are in their first semester after freshmen admission, transfer admission, double-majors for
graduate candidate and readmission will be dismissed if they do not register for courses by the
end of the course add-drop period.
‧ Students who do not register for courses at all until the end of the course add-drop period
will be treated as general leave of absence.

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2. Dates of Course Enrollment
2.1. Course Enrollment Web Address & Period
Ÿ Course enrollment web address: http://portal.yonsei.ac.kr/
Ÿ Course enrollment Period: For students registering in 2024 Fall Semester
Ÿ Students must not miss the course enrollment schedules specified below. Application for leave
of absence should also be filed during this period.
Ÿ Students turning to sophomore and above are ineligible to register for courses on the Freshmen
Enrollment date.

Period Dates (yyyy/mm/dd time) Method Note

UIC First 2024.8.06. 11:00 ~ Mileage UIC FIRST courses only


Course Enrollment 8.07. 11:00 System Yonsei Portal system

Time of enrollment not


important
Course Enrollment
(24 hours during the period)
for 2024.8.16. 09:00 ~
Including students (sophomore
Sophomore and 8.19. 17:00
Mileage and above) approved for
above
System return during
7.15. ~ 8.16.
Students approved for return
2024.8.19.
Returning Students on 8.16
09:00 ~ 17:00
(sophomore and above)

View Results for 2024.8.20.


Course Enrollment 16:00 ~

Setting the waiting list by


Additional Course 2024.8.21. 09:00 ~
priority according to the result
Enrollment 8.22. 17:00
of enrollment period

Course Enrollment
2024.8.28. Including freshman students
for
09:00 ~ 17:00 approved for return
Freshmen(1st year) Wait
List
2024.8.30. System Students approved for return
Returning Students
09:00 ~ 17:00 during 8.17. ~ 8.27.

The existing waiting number


2024.9.4. 08:00 ~
Course Add & will be initialized.
9.6. 17:00
Drop Waiting numbers are given on
(Log-in from 07:00)
a first-come first-serve basis.

2.2. Details
1) Course Enrollment (Mileage System + Wait List System)
Students are provided with certain number of mileage points which they can allocate for
courses they prefer to take.

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Ÿ The number of mileage points to be allocated for a particular course depends on the
discretion of each students. Since students are competing for slots, those who allocated more
mileage would receive priority in enrollment over those who allocated less.
Ÿ The maximum amount of mileage that can be allocated by a student is four (4) times the
maximum number of credits allowed to be taken per semester. For example, if a student is
allowed to enroll up to 18 credits, he or she will have 18*4=72 mileage points.
Ÿ Students may only allocate up to half of their total mileage points to one course (maximum
of 36 mileage points) and are not allowed to allocate maximum mileage of 36 for more
than 2 courses.
Ÿ The total mileages for students are as follows:

Degree
Max Total
College (Division) Requirement
Credits Mileage
Credits

- UIC UD Humanities & Social Sciences sophomore to


18 72 126
senior, HASS Division sophomore to senior

- UIC UD Humanities & Social Sciences freshman,


HASS Division freshman,
19 76 126~135
UD LSBT,
ISE Division
No mileage
24 - Integrated-Undergraduate-Graduate Program for graduate
72 courses
~
- Students allowed to register 3 extra credits for No mileage
76
Other achieving GPA above 3.75 in the previous given for
semester extra credits

※ Students can allocate 1 to 36 mileage points for one course, with the exception of RC101,
for which the mileage range begins with 0.

2) Placement Result & View Results


Ÿ This application data has to be confirmed according to mileage points and priority.

1) Students who allocated a high number of mileage points for a course


2) Students who are subject to special education
3) Students who are designated major students of the department offering the course
4) Students who have applied for a high number of courses (For practicality, up to 6
courses will be considered and exceptional courses are not counted (these courses
include: chapel, volunteer activities, junior seminar, RA leadership, RC
self-disciplinary activities, etc.) )
5) Students who have applied for graduation or ‘completion of course’ at the end of
course enrollment period (through mileage system)
6) Students who are applying to the course for the first time (not repeating)
If the allocated mileage by multiple students is the same, then priority is given to the
student(s) according to the following conditions

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7) Students with a high ratio of total number of credits earned/number of credits
required for graduation (Max: 1.00) are given priority
* Total Credits of General Transfer = Transferred credits + Earned credits
* Total Credits of Transfer with Bachelor’s Degree/Domestic Exchange Students
= Basic required credits for completion of each year + Earned credits
* Total Credits of Outbound Exchange Students
= Transferred credits + Earned credits
8) Students with a high ratio or credits earned in the previous semester/maximum
credits per semester (Max: 1.00)
* Since it is disadvantageous for students who do not have earned credits in the
previous semester due to exchange programs or other circumstances, it is strongly
recommended that students submit a "Credit Approval Form" upon return from the
exchange universities before the course enrollment begins. If the credit approval process
cannot be carried out immediately after return, the maximum credits according to the
exchange period will be counted toward transferred credits for the first regular semester
after return.
9) If it is a tie until the previous item, random numbers are given to decide the priority
in the course capacity.

Ÿ Results of course enrollment are announced before the additional course enrollment period in
order for students to check which courses they were able to enroll in.
Ÿ During the period of viewing the results, students cannot enroll for courses but can add
courses to their wish list in preparation for the additional course enrollment period.

3) Additional Course Enrollment (Wait List System)


Ÿ For courses with remaining slots, enrollment will be based on a first-come, first-served basis.
Ÿ For courses with no remaining slots, waiting number will be given according to the order of
mileage and standards for priority among ties.
Ÿ The total credits of enrolled courses include credits of courses on the waiting list. If you
cannot register for a course, please check whether the credits for enrollment, including
waiting courses, are within the maximum number of credits.
Ÿ If a student cancels the course and applies to enroll in the same course again, the student
will be put in the lower priority group so please be careful.

4) Course Add & Drop (Wait List System)


Ÿ The waiting list will be initialized to provide opportunity for students who failed to enroll
in courses.
Ÿ Course enrollment during this period will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
Ÿ Candidates on the waiting list may be enrolled whenever an enrolled student withdraws the
course. Therefore, if the candidate does not wish to be enrolled, he/she must delete the
course from the list. (Cancellation is not allowed after the add and drop period.)

5) Course Repeat
Students may repeat courses during all periods. If students strongly wish to repeat a course,
it is most favorable for them to allocate a large mileage point and apply during the
enrollment period.

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2.3. Instructions on the classes for the 2024 Fall semester
In principle, classes will be conducted face-to-face. Non-face-to-face/online, and blended classes
can be conducted by prior approval.
1) According to the policy, non-face-to-face/online classes are pre-recorded lectures. However,
real-time online classes are also possible for courses approved as 100% non-face-to-face
classes in advance.
2) Students may check the class method on the course catalogue at Yonsei Portal. Check the
class schedule before enrolling for the class because there may be some changes before the
course enrollment.

① Offline lecture : Classroom information and class time are specified.


② Online lecture (real-time) : Classroom marked as "Real-time Online" with class
hours specified.
③ Blended Lecture (pre-recorded video) : Class hours are specified and classrooms are
marked as "video content" or "video (non-overlapable)“
* Class hours marked as "video content" can be overlapped with other classes
* Class hours marked as "video (non-overlapable)" cannot be overlapped with
other classes

3) Test and Grading


Midterm and Final Exam Policy: Even if the class is operated non-face-to-face/online, the
mid-term and final exam can be conducted as face-to-face. Hence, make sure to check the
reference code of the course and evaluation methods.

2.4. Information on Academic Warning


1) Purpose
Ÿ The university hopes to understand the reasons for students' poor academic performance and
assist them in adjusting to university life. In this regard, various programs are made
available to promote the welfare of Yonsei students.
Ÿ Students should attend an interview with the academic advisor and receive counseling before
enrolling for courses.
No. of
Counseling Requirement Counseling Period
Warning


Students must apply for meeting with their 2024.7.17.(Wed)


First/ academic advisor on the portal system.(Academic 8.9.(Fri)
Information > Academic Affairs > Academic Appointment must be
Second
Advisor Interview > Application for an made via email for
Warning
Interview) Enrollment is possible only after counseling with academic
receiving counseling. advisor

2) Academic Probation and Dismissal


Ÿ An undergraduate student whose grade point average (GPA) is below 1.75 (on a 4.3 scale)
will receive a warning. Three (3) academic warnings (not necessarily consecutive) will result
in dismissal.
Ÿ This policy also applies to a student who has met all the degree requirements and is

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expected to graduate.
Ÿ A student dismissed because of poor academic standing may apply for readmission two (2)
years after the date of dismissal.
Ÿ After a student dismissed because of poor academic standing is readmitted, receiving one
academic warning will result to permanent dismissal.

2.5. Courses offered in the International Campus


Ÿ Freshmen admitted in 2024 will have to take freshmen courses offered at International Campus
throughout their freshmen year. However, courses for School of Integrated Technology, UIC
HASS Division, UIC ISE Division and College of Pharmacy are offered at the International
Campus throughout four (4) years.
Ÿ Students may take courses offered at Sinchon Campus and International Campus without any
restrictions. However, freshmen who must take RC Education cannot take courses offered at
Sinchon Campus.

2.6. UIC-First Courses


Ÿ UIC sophomores, juniors and seniors may apply for UIC-first courses on August 6~7th
Ÿ Students must enroll for the UIC-First courses on the Yonsei Portal System
(http://portal.yonsei.ac.kr) from 11:00 AM August 6th to 11:00 AM August 7th
Ÿ As of 12:00 PM on August 5th, only students with an academic status of "enrolled" are
allowed to access the course registration system. Therefore, students on leave of absence
must complete their return application before that time.
Ÿ Four times the credits of UIC first course will be automatically deducted from the total
mileage of the student. Hence, students who took advantage of this policy will have reduced
mileage during course enrollment period.
Ÿ If you enroll in courses that are not eligible for UIC-first application, they will be deleted
without prior notice.

2.7. Other Important Notices


Ÿ It is imperative that students pay close attention to important information in the reference
column.
Ÿ The first class period begins at 9:00 am. All classes last 50 minutes, followed by a 10 minute
break.
Ÿ In principle, the children of professors currently employed by the university will be prohibited
from taking courses taught by their parents. Despite the above statement, if there are inevitable
reasons for taking his/her parent’s class, then the professor must in advance report to and
obtain approval of the Vice President for Academic Affairs by contacting their Dean and the
Director of the Department.
Ÿ Major Courses with less than 10 enrolling students, Common Curriculum Courses with less
than 20 enrolling students could be canceled depending on the university regulation.

3. Course Load per Semester


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3.1. Students Admitted After The Academic Year 2006 And Thereafter
Min~Max
College (Division) Credits Special Regulation
- GPA 3.75 or higher in the
previous semester: 3 credits
extra (Students who have


- UIC UD Humanities & Social Sciences withdrawn courses in the
sophomore to senior, 1 18 previous semester are
HASS sophomore to senior excluded.)
- Graduation applicants who
are short 1 credit: up to 19
credits
- GPA 3.75 or higher in the
previous semester: 3 credits
extra (Students who have


- UIC UD Humanities & Social Sciences freshmen, withdrawn courses in the
HASS freshmen, 1 19 previous semester are
UD LSBT, excluded.)
ISE - Graduation applicants who
are short 1 credit: up to 20
credits
- No more than 24 credits
- Integrated-Undergraduate-Graduate Program 1 ∼ 24
- No application for extra
credits for higher GPA or
credits short for graduation

※ First-year UIC students are recommended to take 15 credits within the UIC course offerings.
※ Credits from Chapel, Volunteer Service, Social Engagement, RA Leadership Development Theory,
RC Self-Directed Activity, UT Seminar, Career Development/Planning Seminar, and Military
Science courses can exceed the above course load per academic term.

3.2. Important Notices


1) Additional Credit Permit for Graduation Applicants
Ÿ Additional 1 Credit may be permitted to students within 8 semesters whose combined
completed credits and enrolled credits fulfill the credit requirements for graduation.
Graduation applicants lacking 1 credit for graduation must submit the 'extra credit
application' form to the Academic Support Team at the Academic Affairs Office (Underwood
Hall B101), before the course add/drop period ends.
Ÿ Graduation applicants may not apply for additional credit permit for the purpose of fulfilling
minor requirements, double majors requirements, or repeating courses. A student is not
considered a graduation applicant if he or she was only able to meet the requirements after
earning the necessary extra credits in the succeeding summer or winter sessions. In that
case, application for additional credit permit is not permitted.

2) Academic Honors & Scholarship


Ÿ Students who have taken less than 15 credits are not eligible for academic honors. (Course
selected for S/U evaluation system is excluded when calculating grades for academic honors.
Students who received U are not eligible for academic honors.)
Ÿ Students must take 12 credits or more to be eligible for scholarship.
3) Registration Per Credit

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Ÿ Tuition discounts are not available for undergraduates during their first eight (8) semesters
even if they choose to enroll in less credits than the number of credits required.
Ÿ Tuition will be based on the number of enrolled credits, following the rates indicated below.
- The rates are applicable for: students who register for a 9th semester or more, transfer
students who register for a 5th semester or more, students subject special education in
accordance with Article 20 of the university regulations.
Ÿ Tuition Rate
- From 1 credit to 3 credits, 1/6 of full tuition.
- From 4 credits to 6 credits, 1/3 of full tuition.
- From 7 credits to 9 credits, 1/2 of full tuition.
- For 10 credits and above, full tuition.
- Less than one credit, refer to specific internal regulations.

4. Credit Awarding Extra-Curricular Programs


4.1. Volunteer Service
1) Purpose
Ÿ In order to encourage student involvement in social services, instill individual responsibility
toward society, and encourage leadership through volunteer work, students participating in
university-accredited volunteer service activities have been eligible to receive university
credits since the first semester of the 2004 academic year.

2) Information on Credit Approval


Ÿ Volunteer Service (UCI2001, 1 credit) courses are offered for students regardless of majors.
Ÿ 2 hours of orientation, 15 weeks (summer/winter sessions are 3~6 weeks, 26 hours or more
in total) of volunteer service, 2 hours of end-of-term evaluation, etc. should sum up to 30
hours or more to be sufficient for credit approval.
Ÿ Volunteer Service is usually held during weekdays (Mon~Fri, 9:00am~5:00pm). Schedule may
vary according to individual programs and is announced during the orientation held at each
organization.
Ÿ Volunteer service may not be counted as Internship, Career Bridge Program, etc.

3) Information on Course Enrollment


Ÿ Students enrolling in Volunteer Service may exceed the maximum course load allowed per
semester. Furthermore, only one Volunteer Service course may be enrolled per semester.
Volunteer Service courses offered during summer/winter sessions do count toward maximum
course load which is 7.
Ÿ Students can enroll up to 4 Volunteer Service courses (4 credits) until graduation.
Ÿ Students cannot take Volunteer Service courses offered during the summer/winter session
before their graduation.
Ÿ Students who received 'NP' can no longer enroll in any Volunteer Service course.
Ÿ Students cannot withdraw Volunteer Service courses.

4) Course Evaluation
Ÿ Volunteer Service course is subject to 'P'(Pass) or 'NP'(Non-Pass).
Ÿ Students will receive 'NP' in the following cases:
- If a student misses or does not participate in the orientation (first week of Volunteer

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Service program)
- If a student misses or does not participate for 2 sessions (4 hours) without prior approval.
- If the representative of the organization evaluates the student's service level as an 'F' on a
scale of A, B, C or F.
- If a student does not submit daily reports.
- If a student misses or does not participate in the end-of-term evaluation.

5) Please refer to the university notice board for more details.

4.2. Career Bridge/Internship


1) Career Bridge Program
Ÿ Target program: A program that conducts field education and practice in accordance with the
agreement between the university and domestic/international industrial sites or related
organizations.
Ÿ Eligibility
- Students currently enrolled who have finished 2nd semester or more.
- Students cannot participate in Career Bridge Program offered during summer/winter session
before their graduation.
- Students on a leave of absence can apply for a program offered during summer/winter
session
Ÿ Credits
- Regular Semester: Maximum 15 credits per semester, 21 credits in total until graduation
can be transferred. Transfer as major credits may differ according to the affiliated
department.
Ÿ Course Evaluation: P/NP
Ÿ Inquire: Academic Advisors at affiliated department

2) Global Internship
Ÿ Eligibility
- Junior and Senior year students on leave of absence
- Students cannot apply in their last semester (students cannot participate in an internship
that starts in the 2nd semester of senior year)
- Students who were not penalized according to university regulations
- Students who are eligible for overseas traveling or issuance of visa
Ÿ Contact: Office of International Affairs (2123-4704, [email protected])

4.3. Junior Seminar


Ÿ Junior Seminar course will not be offered from 2022 Fall semester.
Ÿ If necessary, the previous junior seminar courses may be offered as a major elective course,
but it will be included in the students’s enrollment credit and the number of repetition
opportunity will be used when retaking the course.

4.4. UT(Undergraduate Tutorial) Seminar


Ÿ Course Title: UT Seminar (Course Code: refer to course catalogue at Yonsei Portal)
Ÿ Credits, Course Schedule: 1 major elective credit, 1 hour per week
Ÿ Teaching Methods: lectures, discussions, presentations, student projects, research projects, etc.

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Ÿ Course Category, Eligibility: Major electives, students in sophomore, junior and senior year
can enroll for UT Seminars.
Ÿ Course Evaluation: P/NP
Ÿ UT Seminar courses cannot be taken at the same time with Career Development Seminars.
Students can take up to three times(3 credits) separately from the maximum course load per
semester.
Ÿ Course repeat is not allowed for UT Seminar courses.

5. Course Repeat Policy


5.1. Course Repeat & GPA
1) About Course Repeat
Ÿ If a student enrolls in a course for two or more times, only the course credits and grade of
the most recent course will be counted for fulfilling the degree requirements and GPA.
- Note that even if a student received 'F' for the most recent course, previously received
grade will not be counted.
Ÿ Previously received academic warning will remain in effect even if a student’s GPA
improves by repeating a course.
Ÿ UIC Common Curriculum courses (course category: CC) may not be repeated unless a
student received 'F' for the course.

2) Course Repeat Policy by Year of Admission


Ÿ Students admitted in 2013 and thereafter may repeat a course up to 6 times (‘6-time
opportunity’) until graduation. The highest grade a student can receive for a repeating course
is ‘A0’. If a student fails (receive 'F') a mandatory course for degree requirement, the
student may repeat the course without using the 6-time opportunity but previously received
'F' will also count towards the GPA.
- Unless a grade of F/NP was received, a student can re-enroll in the course only by using
the 6-time opportunity.
- If a student received F/NP for a course, a student may re-enroll in the course without
using 6-time opportunity, and the previously received 'F' will not be erased.
- If a student repeated a course with F grade without using the 6-time opportunity, and then
retakes the same course again using the 6-time opportunity to delete F grade (total of 3
times), only one final grade will be counted to fulfill the graduation requirement even if
the courses taken during the second and third time are marked on the transcript.
- A student cannot alter the usage of 6-time opportunity after course add & drop period.
Ÿ Students admitted from 2008 to 2012 can repeat a course with a letter grade of 'C+' or
lower. The highest grade a student can receive for a repeating course is 'A0'.
Ÿ Students admitted from 2005 to 2007 can repeat a course with a letter grade of 'C+' or
lower and the highest grade a student can receive for a repeating course is 'A0'. However,
with limitation in number of course repeat (student admitted in 2005: 4 times, student
admitted in 2006: 3 times, student admitted in 2007: 2 times) students can repeat a course
regardless of their original grade and without restriction on highest grade so that students
can receive 'A+' for a repeating course.
Ÿ Course enrollment for a course repeat is possible after the grade of the course previously
taken has been registered on the portal.
Ÿ Above policy applies to UIC courses except for CC courses which can be repeated only if a

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student received F/NP.
Ÿ Summary of Course Repeat Policy by Year of Admission
(except for CC courses which can be repeated only if previous grade is F/NP)

Students admitted Students admitted in 2013 and


Classification
in 2008~2012 thereafter
Range of previous grade
C+ ~ F None
for course repeat
Limitation in number of
None 6 times
course repeats
Highest grade for a
A0
repeating course

If the course is repeated using 6-time


opportunity the most recent grade
Most recent grade
will count towards the GPA. For a
GPA will count towards
course outside of 6-time opportunity
the GPA
the previously received grade (even
'F') will also count towards the GPA.

5.2. Definition of Identical Courses


1) Identical Courses that CAN be Recognized as Repeat Courses
Ÿ A course with the same course description, course code, course title and credits
Ÿ A course with the same description that is designated as identical by the major chair and
approved by the vice president of Academic Affairs although the course code or course title
has changed
Ÿ A course permanently closed due to the reorganization of the curriculum and requested by
the major chair for re-designation of identical course via the dean of the college and
approved by the vice president of Academic Affairs

2) Courses that CANNOT be Recognized as Repeat Courses


Ÿ A course that has been canceled due to change in curriculum without re-designation of
identical course.
Ÿ A course that has different course code, classification, and course description (even if the
course title is the same).

3) Verification of Identical Courses


Ÿ Verification of identical courses is possible at Yonsei Portal (http://portal.yonsei.ac.kr) >
'Course Catalogue and Syllabus > click the button for 'Search Identical Courses'.

5.3. Exceptions in Course Repeat


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Ÿ Among courses graded by P/NP: Chapel, Junior/UT Seminar, Volunteer Service, Social
Engagement, Career Bridge Program, etc. are not subject to course repeat. However, courses
graded by both letter grade and P/NP are subject to course repeat.
Ÿ Courses designated as an exception by the affiliated department.

6. Course Withdrawal
6.1. Method
Ÿ Course Withdrawal web address: http://portal.yonsei.ac.kr/
Ÿ Course Withdrawal period: 2024.10.28.(Mon) 09:00 ~ 10.30.(Wed) 23:59

6.2. Grading Policy for Withdrawn Courses


Ÿ From 2009, a withdrawn course will not be counted towards the GPA and will not appear on
the transcript.
Ÿ Courses withdrawn before 2008 will be recorded 'W' on the transcript even if students repeat
the courses.

6.3. Important Notices regarding Course Withdrawal


Ÿ Since a withdrawn course will not be deleted from the personal course schedule table at Yonsei
Portal, students must check whether it has been withdrawn from the enrollment list at Yonsei
Portal.
Ÿ Current semester credit must be at least 1 after course withdrawal. Students cannot take another
course as a replacement for a withdrawn course.
Ÿ Students cannot withdraw Volunteer Service, RC Self-Directed Activity, Social Engagement, and
Military Science courses, etc.
Ÿ Students who have withdrawn a course cannot apply for additional 3 credits and will be
disqualified from the (highest/high) honor roll and highest/high honors award (at commencement)
regardless of the student's overall GPA.

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7. S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory) Evaluation System according to Student
Selection
7.1. Purpose
To promote interdisciplinary exchanges and to foster convergent observational and thinking skills
by creating an atmosphere in which students in humanities, social studies, science and engineering
fields can freely take courses offered by other departments without putting a burden on their
grades

7.2. Method
Ÿ Web address: http://portal.yonsei.ac.kr
Ÿ Period: 2024.10.31.(Thu) 09:00 ~ 11.1.(Fri) 23:59

7.3. Eligibility
Ÿ Sinchon/International Campus students (excluding students from the College of Medicine,
College of Dentistry, College of Nursing)
Ÿ Allowed credit range: within 6 credits per semester, within a total of 18 credits during
enrollment
Ÿ Allowed courses: allowed only when students approved for the first major take courses from
departments other than their affiliated department(including their second major and
interdisciplinary majors). (Allowed only for major courses with weight 2000 or more)
Ÿ Courses offered during summer/winter sessions are not allowed for S/U evaluation.

7.4. S/U Evaluation Criteria


Ÿ For courses with grades of C0 or higher (C0~A+), register as S when grades are registered.
Ÿ Courses with a grade of C- or lower are to be registered as U, and credits are not counted
toward earned credits.
Ÿ Letter grades are considered for evaluation, but only S/U is registered.

7.5. Restrictions for Selecting the S/U Evaluation


Ÿ Courses selected for S/U evaluation are excluded when calculating the criteria for receiving the
highest/high honor roll.
- Students with less than 15 credits per semester after excluding the courses with S/U
evaluation are not eligible for the highest/high honor roll for the relevant semester.
- Students who received a U grade in the S/U evaluation courses are not eligible for the
highest/high honor roll for the relevant semester.
Ÿ Courses selected for S/U evaluation are reflected as the original letter grades when calculating
scholarships for the Korea Student Aid Foundation.

7.6. Notes
Ÿ Change/cancellation is not allowed after the S/U evaluation application period.
Ÿ In case of re-taking a course completed through S/U assessment, credits will be canceled and
will be evaluated based on letter grades (Students may also apply for S/U assessment for the
re-taking courses).
Ÿ Application for S/U evaluation is possible when re-taking courses completed in letter grades.

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8. Domestic Exchange Program: Taking Courses
Yonsei students who have studied in accordance with the designated procedures at a domestic
exchange university where an agreement on academic and student exchange is signed will be
approved for credits and grades.

8.1. Exchange universities


Current domestic exchange universities include Keimyung University, Korea University, Pukyong
National University, Sogang University, Seoul National University, Sungkyunkwan University,
Sungshin Women's University, Yeungnam University, Ulsan National Institute of Science and
Technology, Ulsan University, Ewha Woman's University, Jeonju University, Chung-Ang University,
Cha University, POSTECH, KAIST, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea Aerospace
University and Hannam University. This list is subject to the specific terms of the exchange
agreement.

8.2. Eligibility
1) General
Ÿ Students attending 5th~7th semester (applicants for Sogang and Ewha must be in their
3rd~7th semester) (transfer students and students in double-major for expected graduates
can apply after one semester.)
Ÿ The previous semester CGPA should be 3.00 out of 4.3 or higher.
Ÿ For all domestic universities, students in their 8th semester(6~7th semester for early
graduation applicants) or higher are ineligible to apply.

2) Jeonju University applicants: Yonsei students can take regular semester courses only, for a
maximum of 2 semesters.

8.3. Period of Study


Ÿ Length of study at a domestic exchange institution is limited to one semester.

8.4. Application period and method


Ÿ Applicants should upload a completed application form on the portal system during the
prescribed periods.
Ÿ Deadline: Deadlines differ according to each university. Please check the Yonsei University
notice board.

8.5. Course Taking and Credits


1) Course taking and credits
Ÿ During the regular semester, students can enroll in exchange university courses and Yonsei
courses concurrently; however, students are not permitted to take courses at different
universities during summer or winter sessions.
Ÿ Students may not repeat the courses they have already taken at Yonsei University at
exchange universities. Identical courses taken at exchange universities may not count towards
credits for degree requirements.
Ÿ Courses taken at a domestic exchange university will be credited as elective courses.
- Under extreme circumstances, in order to fulfill graduation requirements, courses taken at
a domestic exchange university may be counted towards major requirements with approval

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of your major chair. A 'Petition for Substitutions' form must be submitted to the
Academic Support Team (phone 2123-2091) within a month of completion of the domestic
exchange study.
- In order to fulfill the Teacher Training Program requirement with a course taken at an
exchange university, the student must submit the 'Petition for Substitutions' form to the
Academics Support Team within a month of the completion of the domestic exchange
study after getting the approval from the Educational Science Department chair.
2) Grading and Evaluation
Ÿ Grades for courses taken at an exchange university will be calculated in the GPA.

8.6. Tuition and Fees


Ÿ Regular semester: Tuition must be paid to the home institution.
Ÿ Summer/Winter Session: Tuition is imposed by the exchange university and must be paid
directly to the exchange institution.

9. Graduate Course Enrollment Information


Ÿ Junior and Senior undergraduate students are eligible to enroll in graduate school courses for up
to 6 credits (2 courses) per semester within the per-semester course limit, and up to 12 credits
(4 courses) in total.
Ÿ Graduate courses can be counted either toward undergraduate graduation requirements or be
reserved for graduate degree requirements, depending on the student's preference, but cannot be
counted towards both degrees.
Ÿ For students in the Integrated Undergraduate-Graduate Program, graduate courses count only
towards the masters degree.
Ÿ For students admitted in 2021 and before, graduate courses will be evaluated using the letter
grade scale, but will not be computed into the undergraduate student's GPA. However, in case
the graduate courses are counted toward undergraduate degree requirement, the grades will be
included when calculating the criteria for receiving the highest/high honor roll.
Ÿ For students admitted in 2022 and thereafter, in case the graduate courses are counted toward
graduate degree requirement, they will not be computed into the undergraduate student's GPA.
However, if the graduate courses are counted toward undergraduate degree requirement, they will
be included in undergraduate GPA.
Ÿ Students who plan to enroll in graduate courses should submit the enrollment application on the
portal system as below.
- Web address: http://portal.yonsei.ac.kr (Academic Information > Application for postgraduate
course)
- Period: 2024.8.23.(Fri) ~ 9.4.(Wed)

10. UIC Degree Requirements


Please refer to “Curriculum & Academic Regulations” by each year.
(uic.yonsei.ac.kr >> Academics >> Academic Regulations / Degree Requirements)

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11. Common Curriculum Course for 2024
11.1. Common Curriculum Course for 2024 UD freshmen
Ÿ Chapel (0.5 credit): 4 semesters of a passing grade required for graduation.
Ÿ Understanding Christianity (3 credits): One-semester required course for 1st-year students.
Christianity and World Culture, Modern World and Christianity, and Bible and Christianity are
Understanding Christianity courses.
Ÿ Freshman Writing Intensive Seminar (3 credits): Through the intense study of a selected
academic topic, students will develop fundamental skills of academic writing. Freshman
Writing Intensive Seminar and Writing Tutorial are considered as identical courses for
students admitted in 2011 and before.
Ÿ CC L-H-P Series (6 credits): Underwood Division Humanities and Social Sciences
students are required to take two courses from two of the following categories in the
Common Curriculum during their freshmen year or sophomore year: World History,
World Literature or World Philosophy. Underwood Division LSBT students are required
to take one course from CC L-H-P series.
- World Literature: Students may choose from Classical, East Asian, Modern
European, English and American, Modern Japanese and Comparative Literature
courses.
- World History: World History is divided into two sequences: Group I(general survey
courses) and GroupⅡ(a course with a narrower focus).
- World Philosophy: A range of courses will introduce students to fundamental issues in
philosophy.
Ÿ Critical Reasoning (3 credits): One semester of Critical Reasoning either during the
freshmen year or sophomore year is required.
Ÿ Science Literacy and Research Design (3 credits): Underwood Division Humanities &
Social Sciences students (CLC, ECON, IS, PSIR) admitted in 2014 and thereafter are
required to take one Science Literacy and Research Design course (3 credits): this will
be a required course and will not be double-counted toward other requirements. The
History of Science and Technology course will be considered as a science literacy course
only, and will not satisfy World History Group I for students admitted in 2014 and
thereafter. The Science Literacy and Research Design courses include Research Design
and Quantitative Methods, History of Science and Technology, Social Cognition,
Introduction to the Science of the Mind, Science in Context, Science in Society, General
Biology and Laboratory, General Chemistry and Experiments, Calculus and Vector
Analysis, General Physics and Laboratory, and other courses to be determined later.
* Underwood Division LSBT students are required to take either Critical Reasoning or
Research Design and Quantitative Methods.
Ÿ UIC Seminar (6~12 credits): Courses with course codes of UIC35(XX) and UIC36(XX)
are UIC Seminars. Underwood Division Humanities & Social Sciences students will take
one UIC Seminar per semester (3 credits each) from the second semester of their
sophomore year through the first semester of their senior year. Students are required to
take 4 UIC Seminars, but students are allowed to take electives instead of UIC seminars
while studying abroad. If a student is away for one semester on exchange, the number
of UIC Seminars to be taken is reduced to 3. If a student is away for two semesters of
exchange, the number goes down to a minimum of 2. Underwood Division LSBT
students are required to take 2 UIC Seminars.

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Ÿ Senior Thesis: An Independent Study (3 credits, optional): A one-semester-long thesis for
UIC students in their eighth semester. Students with CGPA of 3.7(A-) and above are
qualified to write a UIC Senior Thesis. This course is also counted as a UIC seminar.
Ÿ UIC Electives: An array of elective courses are offered to all UIC students.
Ÿ Western Civilization (3 credits): This three-hour lecture course will address the central
historical question of how and why the far western peninsula of Eurasia became "the
West." The course will explore not only the historical, philosophical, and literary
foundations of "western civilization" but also will show how that "civilization" was
shaped through encounters with other groups, cultures, and competing traditions. Rather
than offering a comprehensive survey, the lectures will focus on particular literary,
historical, philosophical, scientific, or artistic developments, from the ancient Greeks to
the present day. Students are required to take this course during their freshmen year.
Ÿ Eastern Civilization (3 credits): In this course, students will examine the civilizations of
East Asia from the earliest recorded history to the present, focusing on how culture,
thought, societies, and economies have changed over time. Although the semester will be
divided by region into separate units on "China," "Japan," and "Korea," this course will
not present national histories per se, but will instead give attention to regional and global
interactions while emphasizing the fluidity of boundaries and identities. UIC students are
required to take this course during their freshmen year.
* LSBT students are required to take either Western Civilization or Eastern Civilization.
Ÿ Language Course (3 credits): UD majors except LSBT must take one foreign language
course.
Ÿ Yonsei RC 101: This is a required course for freshmen. Freshmen are required to take
this course during their 1st semester.

11.2. Common Curriculum Course for 2024 ASD freshmen


Ÿ Chapel (0.5 credit): 4 semesters of a passing grade required for graduation.
Ÿ Understanding Christianity (3 credits): One-semester required course for 1st-year students.
Christianity and World Culture, Modern World and Christianity, and Bible and Christianity are
Understanding Christianity courses.
Ÿ Freshman Writing Intensive Seminar (3 credits): Through the intense study of a selected
academic topic, students will develop fundamental skills of academic writing.
Ÿ CC L-H-P Series (6 credits): Asian Studies majors are required to take two courses from
two of the following categories in the Common Curriculum in the first year: World
History, World Literature or World Philosophy.
- World Literature: Students may choose from Classical, East Asian, Modern
European, English and American, Modern Japanese and Comparative Literature
courses.
- World History: World History is divided into two sequences: Group I(general survey
courses) and GroupⅡ(a course with a narrower focus).
- World Philosophy: A range of courses will introduce students to fundamental issues in
philosophy.
Ÿ Critical Reasoning (3 credits): One semester of Critical Reasoning is required.
Ÿ Western Civilization (3 credits): This three-hour lecture course will address the central
historical question of how and why the far western peninsula of Eurasia became "the
West." The course will explore not only the historical, philosophical, and literary
foundations of "western civilization" but also will show how that "civilization" was
shaped through encounters with other groups, cultures, and competing traditions. Rather

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than offering a comprehensive survey, the lectures will focus on particular literary,
historical, philosophical, scientific, or artistic developments, from the ancient Greeks to
the present day. UIC students are required to take this course during their freshmen year.
Ÿ Eastern Civilization (3 credits): This is a mandatory course for all Asian Studies
freshmen. In this course, students will examine the civilizations of East Asia from the
earliest recorded history to the present, focusing on how culture, thought, societies, and
economies have changed over time. Although the semester will be divided by region
into separate units on "China," "Japan," and "Korea," this course will not present national
histories per se, but will instead give attention to regional and global interactions while
emphasizing the fluidity of boundaries and identities. Students are required to take this
course during their 1st year.
Ÿ Science Literacy and Research Design (3 credits): ASD students admitted in 2014 and
thereafter are required to take one Science Literacy and Research Design course (3
credits): this will be a required course and will not be double-counted toward other
requirements. The History of Science and Technology course will be considered as a
science literacy course only, and will not satisfy World History Group I for students
admitted in 2014 and thereafter. The Science Literacy and Research Design courses
include Research Design and Quantitative Methods, History of Science and Technology,
Social Cognition, Introduction to the Science of the Mind, Science in Context, Science in
Society, General Biology and Laboratory, General Chemistry and Experiments, Calculus
and Vector Analysis, General Physics and Laboratory, and other courses to be determined
later.
Ÿ UIC Seminars (6 credits): Asian Studies majors are required to take two UIC seminars.
Courses with course codes of UIC35(XX) and UIC36(XX) are UIC Seminars.
Ÿ Senior Thesis: An Independent Study (3 credits, optional): A one-semester-long thesis for
UIC students in their eighth semester. Students with CGPA of 3.7(A-) and above are
qualified to write a UIC Senior Thesis. This course is also counted as a UIC seminar.
Ÿ UIC Electives: An array of elective courses are offered to all UIC students.
Ÿ Language (6 credits): Asian Studies majors must take 2 semesters of one foreign
language. All Korean heritage speakers, regardless of citizenship, are required to take
either Chinese or Japanese in order to fulfill the language requirements. If you are a
Korean heritage speaker and wish to take Korean as a foreign language, you are required
to have an assessment interview with the professor at the first class during the course
add/drop period.
Ÿ Asian Studies Research Seminar (3 credits): This course is designed for UIC Asian
Studies major or minor students who are currently in their senior year and are committed
to writing a longer paper, namely a research project. Any UIC senior who has taken a
number of Asia-related courses and who wishes to undertake a research project, whether
for the purpose of applying for graduate schools or purely for intellectual reasons, is
encouraged to take this class as well.
Ÿ Yonsei RC 101: This is a required course for freshmen. Freshmen are required to take
this course during their 1st semester.

11.3. Common Curriculum Course for 2024 HASS freshmen


Ÿ Chapel (0.5 credit): 4 semesters of a passing grade required for graduation.
Ÿ Understanding Christianity (3 credits): One-semester required course for 1st-year students.
Christianity and World Culture, Modern World and Christianity, and Bible and Christianity are

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Understanding Christianity courses.
Ÿ Freshman Writing Intensive Seminar (3 credits): Through the intense study of a selected
academic topic, students will develop fundamental skills of academic writing.
Ÿ CC L-H-P Series (6 credits): HASS students are required to take two courses from two
of the following categories in the Common Curriculum during their freshmen year or
sophomore year:World History, World Literature or World Philosophy.
- World Literature: Students may choose from Classical, East Asian, Modern
European, English and American, Modern Japanese and Comparative Literature
courses.
- World History: World History is divided into two sequences: Group I(general survey
courses) and GroupⅡ(a course with a narrower focus).
- World Philosophy: A range of courses will introduce students to fundamental issues in
philosophy.
Ÿ Critical Reasoning (3 credits): One semester of Critical Reasoning is required.
Ÿ Science Literacy and Research Design (3 credits): HASS students admitted in 2014 and
thereafter are required to take one Science Literacy and Research Design course (3
credits): this will be a required course and will not be double-counted toward other
requirements. The History of Science and Technology course will be considered as a
science literacy course only, and will not satisfy World History Group I for students
admitted in 2014 and thereafter. The Science Literacy and Research Design courses
include Research Design and Quantitative Methods, History of Science and Technology,
Social Cognition, Introduction to the Science of the Mind, Science in Context, Science in
Society, General Biology and Laboratory, General Chemistry and Experiments, Calculus
and Vector Analysis, General Physics and Laboratory, and other courses to be determined
later.
Ÿ Western Civilization (3 credits): This three-hour lecture course will address the central
historical question of how and why the far western peninsula of Eurasia became "the
West." The course will explore not only the historical, philosophical, and literary
foundations of "western civilization" but also will show how that "civilization" was
shaped through encounters with other groups, cultures, and competing traditions. Rather
than offering a comprehensive survey, the lectures will focus on particular literary,
historical, philosophical, scientific, or artistic developments, from the ancient Greeks to
the present day. Students are required to take this course during their freshmen year.
Ÿ Eastern Civilization (3 credits): This is a mandatory course for all HASS students
admitted in 2014. In this course, students will examine the civilizations of East Asia
from the earliest recorded history to the present, focusing on how culture, thought,
societies, and economies have changed over time. Although the semester will be divided
by region into separate units on "China," "Japan," and "Korea," this course will not
present national histories per se, but will instead give attention to regional and global
interactions while emphasizing the fluidity of boundaries and identities. Students are
required to take this course during their freshmen year.
Ÿ UIC Seminars (6 credits): HASS students are required to take two UIC seminars.
Courses with course codes of UIC35(XX) and UIC36(XX) are UIC Seminars.
Ÿ Senior Thesis: An Independent Study (3 credits, optional): A one-semester-long thesis for
UIC students in their eighth semester. Students with CGPA of 3.7(A-) and above are
qualified to write a UIC Senior Thesis. This course is also counted as a UIC seminar.
Ÿ UIC Electives: We offer a variety of courses in the category of UIC Electives.
Ÿ Language Course (3 credits): HASS majors except Asian Studies must take one foreign

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language course.
Ÿ Yonsei RC 101: This is a required course for freshmen. Freshmen are required to take
this course during their 1st semester.

11.4. Common Curriculum Course for 2024 ISED freshmen


Ÿ Chapel (0.5 credit): 4 semesters of a passing grade required for graduation.
Ÿ Understanding Christianity (3 credits): One-semester required course for 1st-year students.
Christianity and World Culture, Modern World and Christianity, and Bible and Christianity are
Understanding Christianity courses.
Ÿ Freshman Writing Intensive Seminar (3 credits): Through the intense study of a selected
academic topic, students will develop fundamental skills of academic writing.
Ÿ CC L-H-P Series (3 credits): ISED students are required to take one course from one of
the following categories in the Common Curriculum during their freshmen year or
sophomore year: World History, World Literature or World Philosophy.
- World Literature: Students may choose from Classical, East Asian, Modern
European, English and American, Modern Japanese and Comparative Literature
courses.
- World History: World History is divided into two sequences: Group I(general survey
courses) and GroupⅡ(a course with a narrower focus). "History of Science &
Technology" was considered as World History Group I for students admitted in 2013
and before, but this course does not fulfill World History Group I for students
admitted in 2014 and thereafter.
- World Philosophy: A range of courses will introduce students to fundamental issues in
philosophy.
Ÿ ISED students are required to take either Critical Reasoning or Research Design and
Quantitative Methods during their 1st year or 2nd year.
- Critical Reasoning: This course aims to educate students in the basic skills necessary
for logical analysis, normative judgment, and moral reasoning.
- Research Design and Quantitative Methods: An introductory overview of important
principles of quantitative analysis.
Ÿ UIC Seminar (6 credits): ISED students are required to take two UIC Seminars. Courses
with course codes of UIC35(XX) and UIC36(XX) are UIC Seminars.
Ÿ UIC Electives: An array of elective courses are offered to all UIC students.
Ÿ ISED students are required to take either Western Civilization or Eastern Civilization
during their 1st year.
- Western Civilization: This three hour lecture course will address the central historical
question of how and why the far western peninsula of Eurasia became "the West."
The course will explore not only the historical, philosophical, and literary foundations
of "western civilization" but also will show how that "civilization" was shaped through
encounters with other groups, cultures, and competing traditions. Rather than offering a
comprehensive survey, the lectures will focus on particular literary, historical,
philosophical, scientific, or artistic developments, from the ancient Greeks to the
present day.
- Eastern Civilization: In this course, students will examine the civilizations of East Asia
from the earliest recorded history to the present, focusing on how culture, thought,
societies, and economies have changed over time. Although the semester will be
divided by region into separate units on "China," "Japan," and "Korea," this course
will not present national histories per se, but will instead give attention to regional

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and global interactions while emphasizing the fluidity of boundaries and identities.
Ÿ Yonsei RC 101: This is a required course for freshmen. Freshmen are required to take
this course during their 1st semester.

12. Health Insurance for International Students


12.1. Health Insurance Policy for International Students
1) Any international student staying in Korea without health insurance is subject to the
mandatory subscription to the National health insurance of Korea from March 1, 2021. Even
if an international student does not report to the National health Insurance Service(NHIS),
NHIS automatically processes the registration. Students entering Korea must first complete the
application for an alien registration card before the National Health Insurance Service
automatically registers. Health insurance is not automatically registered until you enter Korea.
Visa Type Starting Date of Insurance Service
First entry → Alien registration date
Study Overseas(D-2)
Re-entry → Re-entry date

Overseas Korean students and Korean On the date of admission into a school(if a
students with foreign nationality copy of the proof enrollment is submitted)

2) Contributions and Payment Method


Ÿ Monthly contributions for international students for 2024: KRW 75,490 [Insurance rates
may change every year by the NHIS]
Ÿ Payment Method: Automatic transfer(from your bank account or credit card), website,
NHIS brach office, bank
- The National Health Insurance Service mails a bill to the student's alien registration
address from the 11th to the 15th of every month. If you don't receive the mail, you
may be in arrears with your insurance contributions, so we recommend that you apply
for a change so that you can receive the bill by email or mobile.
- The contribution for the next month is due by the 25th of the current month
(prepayment).
- If you fail to pay health insurance contributions, health insurance benefits will be
limited, and even if you pay the arrears after, you will not be refunded retroactively.
Therefore, please be careful not to default on insurance contributions.
- Inquiry regarding payment : TEL. (1577-1000), NHIS Website(www.nhis.or.kr),
Mobile APP(The 건강보험, 모바일지로(Mobile GIRO))
3) Inquiry / Consultation
Tel. 033-811-2000
TEL. 1577-1000
Service in foreign languages(English,
Dial 7 for information on foreign languages
Chinese, Vietnamese, and Uzbek available)
※ Service Hours: 9:00am~6:00pm on weekdays

4) Inquiries: Global Onestop Service Center, Office of International Affairs


[email protected], +82-2-2123-3488

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13. Online Course Enrollment
13.1. Important Notice
Ÿ Course enrollment is conducted online and requires an accurate input of course codes and
section numbers. Grades cannot be entered for students who have not enrolled online (if a
student's name does not appear on the roster, course enrollment status must be verified).
Ÿ Please verify whether courses are repeat courses to avoid obtaining less credits. Graduating
seniors in particular should double check for course repeat.

13.2. Enrollment address

Ÿ Go to http://portal.yonsei.ac.kr, and click the 'English' button on the top right corner for English
service.

Ÿ Click on the 'Undergraduate Course Enrollment'.

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13.2.1. Log-in
- Log in using your Student ID and
Password.
- Your log-in ID is your Student ID
Number, and your password is
identical to the one used for the
Yonsei Portal System.
- The initial password is the last
seven digits of your Korean/Alien
Registration Number. For those with
no alien registration number, the
password is your date of birth in
YYMMDD order.
- In case of multiple log-ins, the most
recent log-in will be valid and
others will be automatically
logged-out.

13.2.2. Log-out
Students are strongly recommended to logout by clicking on the 'Logout' button on the top
right corner after using the Yonsei Portal.

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13.3. Course Search
- Common Curriculum Courses: Choose Undergraduate Programs > Underwood International
College > Common Curriculum (International Campus) from the drop down boxes and
then click on 'Search' to view the course listings.
- Introduction to Major Courses (UIC Electives): Choose Undergraduate Programs >
Underwood International College > Common Curriculum (International Campus) from the
drop down boxes and then click on 'Search' to view the course listings. Courses include
ECO1001 Introduction to Economics (ECON), POL1002 Introduction to Political Science
(PSIR), MAT1001~1002 Calculus and Vector Analysis 1&2, PHY1001~1002 General
Physics and Lab 1&2, CHE1001~1002 General Chemistry and Lab 1&2, BIO1001-~1002
General Biology and Lab 1&2, STA1001 Introduction to Statistics.
- Introduction to Major Courses
HASS Division
- Asian Studies: Choose Undergraduate Programs > Underwood International College >
ASD-Asian Studies from the drop down boxes and then click on 'Search' to view the
course listings.
- Culture and Design Management Major Courses: Choose Undergraduate Programs >
Underwood International College > TAD-Culture and Design Management
- Information and Interaction Design Major Courses: Choose Undergraduate Programs >
Underwood International College > TAD-Information and Interaction Design
- Creative Technology and Management Major Courses: Choose Undergraduate Programs >
Underwood International College > TAD-Creative Technology & Management
- Justice and Civil Leadership: Choose Undergraduate Programs > Underwood International
College > ISSD-Justice and Civil Leadership
- Quantitative Risk Management: Choose Undergraduate Programs > Underwood International
College > ISSD-Quantitative Risk Management
- Science, Technology, and Policy: Choose Undergraduate Programs > Underwood
International College > ISSD-Science, Technology, and Policy
- Sustainable Development and Cooperation: Choose Undergraduate Programs > Underwood
International College > ISSD-Sustainable Development and Cooperation
ISE Division
Nano Science and Engineering: Choose Undergraduate Programs > Underwood International
College > ISED-Nano Science and Engineering
Energy & Environmental Science and Engineering: Choose Undergraduate Programs >
Underwood International College > ISED-Energy & Environmental Science and Engineering
Bio-Convergence: Choose Undergraduate Programs > Underwood International College >
ISED-Bio-Convergence

14. Course enrollment guidelines for Chapel


14.1. Chapel Registration Guidelines
Ÿ The 2024 Fall semester Chapel will be conducted as a video contents lecture for Sinchon
Campus. Attendance is recognized only when you watch the video within the study period
of each week (Tuesday 0:00 to 23:55 next Monday) and submit a report. Class time and

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classroom are not assigned.
Ÿ The International Campus Chapel will be opened as a face-to-face Chapel. Please check the
class capacity, class time, and classroom information for each section on the course catalogue.
Ÿ Seniors attending 9th semester or above: Must submit the application form to the Academic
Support Team via e-mail ([email protected] Tel: 2123-2090) during the course add/drop
period. The application form is available on the Yonsei University homepage.

14.2. 2024 Fall senester Chapel


1) Students admitted in 2015 and thereafter
Campus Course Code Course Title Language Target Time Loc.
Chapel for
YCA1006-01 UD Freshmen Tue2
International Chapel (B) English & Sophomore, IVH301
YCA1006-02 all HASS/ISE Tue3
students
Chapel for
UIC Online
Sinchon YCA1008-03 Chapel (D) English
Sophomore Chapel
or above
2) Students admitted in 2014 and before
Campus Course Code Course Title Language Target Time Loc.
Chapel for
YCA1002-01 UD Freshmen Tue2
International Chapel (2) English & Sophomore, IVH301
YCA1002-02 all HASS/ISE Tue3
students
Chapel for
UIC Online
Sinchon YCA1004-03 Chapel (4) English
Sophomore Chapel
or above
14.3. Credit Policy for Chapel from 2015
Ÿ Freshman admitted in 2015 and thereafter will receive 0.5 credits for Chapel and to fulfill
graduation requirement students must receive 4 passes (2 credits).
※ Students admitted 2014 and before: Chapel 1, 2, 3, 4 (0 Credits)
※ Students admitted 2015 and thereafter: Chapel A, B, C, D (0.5 Credits)
Ÿ The order or duplication of the course title does not matter if you completed 4 Passes.
Ÿ Students would be graded “P” (Pass) or “NP” (Non-Pass).
Ÿ Students can enroll in only one Chapel per semester. Students can enroll in Chapel regardless
of the maximum course load per academic term.
Ÿ Students may enroll for Chapel up to 4 Passes. Transfer students entered as UIC juniors may
enroll for Chapel up to 2 Passes whereas transfer students entered as UIC sophomores may
enroll for Chapel up to 3 Passes.

14.4. Course Enrollment Guidelines for UIC students


Ÿ UIC freshman may only enroll in the English Chapel Class in the International Campus.
Ÿ UIC sophomores may only enroll in the English Chapel Class in the International Campus and
Sinchon campus.
Ÿ Juniors and above in the UIC Underwood Division may only register for the English Chapel in

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Sinchon Campus during the Mileage registration period. During the course add & drop period,
they may enroll in all chapel classes opened in the Sinchon campus, whereas they may not
enroll in chapels opened in the International Campus.
Ÿ Juniors and above in the HASS/ISE Divisions may only register for the English Chapel in the
International Campus during the Mileage registration period. During the additional course
registration/course change period, they may enroll in all chapel classes opened in the Sinchon
campus and only English chapel classes in the International campus.

14.5. Chapel Enrollment Guidelines for UIC transfer students


Ÿ Transfer students admitted to sophomore year must earn 3 Passes. Transfer students admitted to
junior year must earn 2 Passes.
Ÿ According to school regulation article 17, transfer students who have taken Chapel from their
previous schools may earn 1 pass for Chapel.

14.6. Chapel Enrollment Guidelines for exchange students


Ÿ All exchange students who participate (and receive approval for credit transfer or submit
Chaplain's confirmation on attendance) are considered taking Chapel. (Please contact Yonsei
Chaplain.)

14.7. Course Information


Ÿ Chapel begins on September 3 (Tue).
Ÿ Freshmen and sophomores should earn 4 Passes during their first and second years. Under the
face-to-face lecture system, students who choose to take Chapel during their junior or senior
year may find it difficult to register for remaining seats and major classes may overlap with
their desired Chapel schedule.
Ÿ Attendance will be the basis of grading P/NP, and those who are absent for more than 1/3 of
Chapel class times will receive NP.
Ÿ Excused absence must be reasonable and should be supported by a valid document. Penalties
will be given by the affiliated department to students whose reasons are made up or whose
documents are forged. (Reasons for absence must be reported within a week from the absence
and the form must be printed out from the Chaplain homepage.)
※ Please refer to Chaplain homepage (htps:/chaplain.yonsei.ac.kr/chaplain/index.do) > FAQ for
more details about excused absence.
Ÿ Chapel cannot be replaced by other activities such as Volunteer Service, etc.

14.8. Attendance Check & Grading Policy


Ÿ Your attendance can be checked at Yonsei Portal within 2 weeks after each class.
※ Yonsei Portal > Electronic Attendance System > Search Attendance Status > Chapel
Ÿ Student must attend more than 2/3 of class (excluding class cancellation) in order to pass.

14.9. For more information, check Chaplain website (http://chaplain.yonsei.ac.kr)


Ÿ Contact:
- Chaplain at Sinchon Campus (02-2123-2038) [email protected]
- Chaplain at International Campus (032-749-2800) [email protected]

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15. Change in Graduation Requirement for RC Courses
15.1 Summary of Change
RC Graduation Requirement
Classification
Before(Class of 2013~2017) After(Class of 2018~2019)
Social
HEⅠ HEⅡ HEⅢ RC101 RC101
Courses Engagement
(UCR1001) (UCR1002) (UCR1003) (UCR1007) (UCR1007)
(UCR1015)*
2 Credits 1 Credit 1 Credit 1 Credit
Credits
3 Credits 2 Credits
* For students admitted in 2020 and thereafter, SE course is not required for graduation.

15.2 Details Regarding Change

Courses Details Regarding Change


1. Abolish HEⅠand change the name of the subject to "Social
Engagement (UCR1015)."
HEⅠ 2. Class of 2013-2017 students who have not taken HEⅠmay take
(UCR1001) Social Engagement (UCR1015) instead.
3. Social Engagement (UCR1015) is graduation requirement for
class of 2018 ~ 2019.
1. Part of the graduation requirement for students of class of
2013~2017.
HEⅡ 2. Not part of the graduation requirement for students of class of
(UCR1002) 2018 and thereafter.
3. These courses will be open to students who need to retake
these courses and those who have not completed the
requirements yet (Class of 2013~2017). Thus, minimum number
HEⅢ of classes enough to accommodate the aforementioned students
(UCR1003) will be open. Permanent closing of these courses will be
proceeded subsequently.

16. AI Concentration Major


16.1 Application
Ÿ Students affiliated with departments where the AI Concentration Major is offered (CLC, ECON,
PSIR, IS, LSBT, CDM, CTM, IID, QRM, STP, NSE, EESE, BC) can apply for the AI
Concentration Major during the designated period.
16.2 Requirements
Ÿ AI Core Courses: Completion of a minimum of 9 to 15 credits (varies by major) from the AI
core courses offered by the College of Computing is mandatory.
Ÿ UIC AI Course: Completion of a 3 credits course is required. (UIC3001: AI For Innovative
Leadership)
Ÿ 1st Major Courses: Completion of 42 to 57 credits is required (same as the requirements for a
single major).
Ÿ For details, please refer to the website of the College of Computing.
(https://computing.yonsei.ac.kr:52141/sub3_1.php)

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17. Lecture Hall Information
Abbr. Building Name English / Korean Associated College Building No.
SINCHON CAMPUS
APZH Appenzeller Hall 아펜젤러관(아) Old Theology Hall 503
Graduate School of Journalism and
BilHall Billingsley Hall 빌링슬리관(빌) 512
Mass Communication
BYH Baekyang Hall 백양관(백S) University College 310
Graduate School of Education
Edu Education Sciences Hall 교육과학관 526
Education Sciences Hall
DWHA Daewoo Hall(Annex) 대우관별관(대별) Underwood International College 514
College of Business and Economics
DWHM Daewoo Hall(Main Bldg) 대우관본관(상본) 512
Auditorium (Gak-dang-heon) Located
EngHA Engineering Hall I 제1공학관(공A) 121
EngHB Engineering Hall II 제2공학관(공B) College of Engineering 122
EngHC Engineering Hall III 제3공학관(공C) Engineering Hall Auditorium 123
Located
EngHD Engineering Hall Ⅳ 제4공학관(공D) 124
Engineering Research
ERC 공학원 College of Computing 102
Center
GBH Gwangbok Hall 광복관(광) Law School 308
Lucehapel Luce Chapel 루스채플(루) Luce Chapel 208
MnAud Main Auditorium 대강당 Main Auditorium 211
Mus(A) College of Music A 음악관 A
College of Music 213
Mus(B) College of Music B 음악관 B
Graduate School of International
NMH New Millennium Hall 새천년관(새천) 606
Studies
OSH Oesol Hall 외솔관(외) College of Liberal Arts (Old) 525
Physical Education/Sports & Leisure
PEC Physical Education Center 체육교육관(체) Studies Department - Swimming 306
Pool Located
SciH Science Hall 과학관(과) College of Sciences, 322
College of Life Science and
SRC Science Research Center 과학원(과S) 323
Biotechnology
Spo Sports Science Complex 스포츠과학관(스) Fitness Center Located 305
SSH Samsung Hall 삼성관(삼) College of Human Ecology 325
TheoH Theology Hall 신학관(신) College of Theology 523
WDH Widang Hall 위당관(위) College of Liberal Arts 527
YHH Yeonhui Hall 연희관(연) College of Social Sciences 511
INTERNATIONAL CAMPUS
(old) Humanities and Social
ILHA Libertas Hall A 자유관A(I자A) 302
Sciences (구 인문사회관)
(old) Science, Engineering &
ILHB Libertas Hall B 자유관B(I자B) 301
Pharmacy (구 과학기술약학관)
IVHA Veritas Hall A 진리관A(I진A) University College 401
IVHB Veritas Hall B 진리관B(I진B) Underwood International College 402
IVHC Veritas Hall C 진리관C(I진C) 502
IVHD Veritas Hall D 진리관D(I진D) 503
IWHC Wisdom Hall C 지혜관C(I지C) 413
IVH Vision Hall 종합관(I종) 501
IRH Residential Hall 기숙사
YIC Field 운동장

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18. Course Schedule

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

08:00~08:50

09:00~09:50

10:00~10:50

11:00~11:50

12:00~12:50

13:00~13:50

14:00~14:50

15:00~15:50

16:00~16:50

17:00~17:50

10

18:00~18:50

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Common Curriculum (Sinchon Campus)

Yea Cate Course Code Cre Lecture


Course Title Professor Time Ref.
r gory -Sec.-Lab dit room
Chung Pre-recorded Check on
CC YCA1004-03-00 0 CHAPEL(4) Meehyun Sun1 lecture the Portal
0
CC YCA1008-03-00 0.5 CHAPEL(D) Chung Sun1 Pre-recorded Check on
Meehyun lecture the Portal
(DWHMB101)
(Tue1)
UIC INTRODUCTION TO DWHMB101/ Check on
STA1001-11-00 3 Kim Mijung Tue2/
E STATISTICS Pre-recorded the Portal
Thu1,2
lecture
(DWHMB101)
(Tue3)
UIC INTRODUCTION TO DWHMB101/ Check on
E STA1001-12-00 3 Kim Mijung Tue4/ the Portal
STATISTICS Pre-recorded
Thu3,4
lecture
WORLD LITERATURE:
Tue8,9, Check on
CC UIC1301-01-00 3 MODERN EUROPEAN Lac Astrid DWHA204
1 Thu7 the Portal
LITERATURE
Tue7, Check on
CC UIC1809-01-00 3 BEGINNING CHINESE(2) Liu Yafei DWHA207 the Portal
Thu8,9
Mon3,4, Check on
CC UIC1810-01-00 3 BEGINNING JAPANESE(2) KIM, AEJA DWHA206
Wed4 the Portal
Cabrera JR
Tue1, Check on
CC UIC1901-01-00 3 WORLD PHILOSOPHY Manuel DWHA206
Thu2,3 the Portal
Valencia
Wed1, Check on
CC UIC2101-01-00 3 CRITICAL REASONING Kim Jinsook DWHA205
Fri1,2 the Portal
INTERMEDIATE Mon1,2, Check on
CC UIC2302-01-00 3 Jeon Jieun DWHA207
KOREAN(1) Wed2 the Portal
INTERMEDIATE Mon3,4, Check on
CC UIC2310-01-00 3 Jeon Jieun DWHA207
KOREAN(2) Wed4 the Portal
2
INTERMEDIATE Tue8,9, Check on
CC UIC2311-01-00 3 Liu Yafei DWHA207
CHINESE(2) Thu7 the Portal
Mon5,6, Check on
CC UIC3201-01-00 3 ADVANCED KOREAN Jeon Jieun DWHA207
Wed6 the Portal
ADVANCED KOREAN Mon1,2, Check on
CC UIC3207-01-00 3 Kim Sunju DWHA208
WRITING Wed2 the Portal
LAW AND THE 4TH
JUNG Check on
CC UIC3512-01-00 3 INDUSTRIAL Tue7,8,9 DWHA206
SEUNGMIN the Portal
REVOLUTION
HISTORY AND MEMORY Wed5, Check on
CC UIC3514-01-00 3 - DWHA208
IN EAST ASIA Fri5,6 the Portal
TOPICS IN GENDER SUH Tue7, Check on
CC UIC3523-01-00 3 DWHA208
STUDIES JIYOUNG Thu8,9 the Portal
TOPICS IN JAPANESE Wed3, Check on
3,4 CC UIC3524-01-00 3 - DWHA208
HISTORY Fri3,4 the Portal
Cabrera JR
PHILOSOPHY AND THE Tue5,6, Check on
CC UIC3531-01-00 3 Manuel DWHA206
ARTS Thu4 the Portal
Valencia
Cabrera JR
PHILOSOPHY AND THE Tue4, Check on
CC UIC3531-02-00 3 Manuel DWHA206
ARTS Thu5,6 the Portal
Valencia
TOPICS IN
Tue2,3, Check on
CC UIC3547-01-00 3 POSTCOLONIAL Hur Joon DWHA204
Thu1 the Portal
STUDIES

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Yea Cate Course Code Cre Lecture
r gory -Sec.-Lab dit Course Title Professor Time room Ref.

MODERN FRENCH Denton Tue4, Check on


CC UIC3553-01-00 3 DWHA204 the Portal
HISTORY Chad Thu5,6
TOPICS IN JAPANESE
Mon7,8, Check on
CC UIC3554-01-00 3 LITERATURE AND Lac Astrid DWHA105
Wed8 the Portal
CULTURE
STUDIES IN ENGLISH Hwang Ji Check on
CC UIC3556-01-00 3 Mon5,6,7 DWHAB106
LITERATURE Hyea the Portal
TOPICS IN ASIAN Kim Tue4, Check on
CC UIC3557-01-00 3 DWHAB106
LITERATURE Sunghee Thu5,6 the Portal
STUDIES IN AMERICAN WALSH Tue4, Check on
CC UIC3558-01-00 3 DWHA205
LITERATURE KELLY S. Thu5,6 the Portal
TOPICS IN SOCIAL Yun, Seok Mon3,4, Check on
CC UIC3560-01-00 3 DWHA204
HISTORY Min Wed4 the Portal
WORLD WAR I: Denton Tue5,6, Check on
CC UIC3567-01-00 3 DWHA204
GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES Chad Thu4 the Portal
METHODS AND
Yun, Seok Mon7,8, Check on
CC UIC3572-01-00 3 CONCEPT FOR THE DWHA204
Min Wed8 the Portal
STUDY OF HISTORY
Wed3, Check on
CC UIC3574-01-00 3 FORMAL METHODS Kim Jinsook DWHA205
Fri3,4 the Portal

CC UIC3576-01-00 3 VISUAL CULTURE Kim Nayeon Tue5,6,7 DWHAB102 Check on


the Portal
BRITISH AND IRISH TONKS Tue7, Check on
CC UIC3583-01-00 3 DWHA205 the Portal
HISTORY PAUL Thu8,9
TOPICS IN GERMAN ADLER Mon7,8, Check on
CC UIC3585-01-00 3 DWHA205 the Portal
IDEALISM ANTHONY Wed8
TOPICS IN MEDIA Solanki Mon7,8, Check on
CC UIC3589-01-00 3 DWHA208 the Portal
STUDIES Tanvi Wed8
METAPHYSICS: SELF,
CHUNG Tue5,6, Check on
CC UIC3595-01-00 3 IDENTITY, AND FREE DWHA207
Jin-bae Thu4 the Portal
WILL
STUDIES IN WALSH Tue5,6, Check on
CC UIC3602-01-00 3 DWHA205
SHAKESPEARE KELLY S. Thu4 the Portal
GENRE STUDIES:
Lee Krystn Mon7,8, Check on
CC UIC3620-01-00 3 READING AND WRITING DWHA206
Un K. Wed8 the Portal
GENRE FICTION
TONKS Tue8,9, Check on
CC UIC3623-01-00 3 COLONIAL HISTORY DWHA205
PAUL Thu7 the Portal
ADVANCED STUDIES IN Kim Tue5,6, Check on
CC UIC3631-01-00 3 DWHAB106 the Portal
FICTION AND PROSE Sunghee Thu4
Beachy
TOPICS IN EUROPEAN Mon3,4, Check on
CC UIC3634-01-00 3 Robert DWHA205
HISTORY Wed4 the Portal
Moses
PHILOSOPHY OF Michael Tue5,6, Check on
CC UIC3636-01-00 3 DWHA208
PSYCHOANALYSIS Michael Thu4 the Portal

CC UIC3641-01-00 3 TOPICS IN ASIAN ART Kim Nayeon Tue1,2,3 DWHAB102 Check on


the Portal
STUDIES IN MODERN
Solanki Mon3,4, Check on
CC UIC3648-01-00 3 EUROPEAN DWHA208
Tanvi Wed4 the Portal
LITERATURE
Lee Krystn Mon5,6, Check on
CC UIC3652-01-00 3 LIFE WRITING DWHA206
Un K. Wed6 the Portal

SCIENCE, MEDICINE, Soderholm Mon7,8, Check on


CC UIC3656-01-00 3 DWHA203
AND SOCIETY Jon Wed8 the Portal

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Yea Cate Course Code Cre Lecture
r gory -Sec.-Lab dit Course Title Professor Time room Ref.

TOPICS IN Sweeney Check on


CC UIC3658-01-00 3 Wed5,6,7 DWHAB102
COMPARATIVE HISTORY Loughlin the Portal

Lee Check on
CC UIC3661-01-00 3 SHINHAN SEMINAR Fri7,8,9 DWHA208
Wallce the Portal

Michael Tue8,9, Check on


CC UIC3662-01-00 3 EXPLORING THE MIND DWHA208
Michael Thu7 the Portal

Hope
Mon0,
SENIOR THESIS: Michael Check on
4 CC UIC4801-01-00 3 Wed0, DWHAB106 the Portal
INDEPENDENT STUDY Christ-opher
Fri0
Campbell

* Please check the information on evaluation methods, language of instruction, and other important notes of
each course on the Yonsei portal system.

32 Course Enrollment Guide, Fall 2024


Common Curriculum (International Campus)

Yea Cate Course Cred


Course Title Professor Time Lecture room Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab it
YANG Check
CC YCA1002-01-00 0 CHAPEL(2) Tue2 IVH301 on the
INCHOL Portal
YANG Check
CC YCA1002-02-00 0 CHAPEL(2) Tue3 IVH301 on the
INCHOL Portal
YANG Check
CC YCA1006-01-00 0.5 CHAPEL(B) Tue2 IVH301 on the
INCHOL Portal
YANG Check
CC YCA1006-02-00 0.5 CHAPEL(B) Tue3 IVH301 on the
INCHOL Portal
CHRISTIANITY & Paik Young Mon3,4, Check
CC YCA1101-10-00 3 ILHA201 on the
WORLD CULTURE Min Wed4 Portal
CHRISTIANITY & Sigamoney Tue5,6, Check
CC YCA1101-11-00 3 ILHA305 on the
WORLD CULTURE Shakespeare Thu4 Portal
0
CHRISTIANITY & Nam Sung Tue2,3, Check
CC YCA1101-12-00 3 ILHA429 on the
WORLD CULTURE Hyuk Thu1 Portal
MODERN WORLD AND Park Wook Mon3,4, Check
CC YCA1102-10-00 3 ILHA429 on the
CHRISTIANITY Joo Wed4 Portal
MODERN WORLD AND YANG Tue8,9, Check
CC YCA1102-11-00 3 ILHA305 on the
CHRISTIANITY INCHOL Thu7 Portal
MODERN WORLD AND KIM Mon1,2, Check
CC YCA1102-12-00 3 ILHA429 on the
CHRISTIANITY GEOSUNG Wed2 Portal
MODERN WORLD AND Nam Sung Tue1, Check
CC YCA1102-13-00 3 ILHA429 on the
CHRISTIANITY Hyuk Thu2,3 Portal
BIBLE AND Sigamoney Mon3,4/ Check
CC YCA1103-05-00 3 ILHA430 on the
CHRISTIANITY Shakespeare (Thu3,4) Portal
Chung
GENERAL BIOLOGY & Mon3,4/ IVHB209/ Check
UICE BIO1002-02-01 3 Sunglan/ on the
LABORATORY (2) (Thu3,4) (ILHB211) Portal
Yang Narae
Chung
GENERAL BIOLOGY & Mon3,4/ IVHB209/ Check
UICE BIO1002-02-02 3 Sunglan/ on the
LABORATORY (2) (Thu5,6) (ILHB211) Portal
Yang Narae
Chung
GENERAL BIOLOGY & Wed2,3/ IVHB209/ Check
UICE BIO1002-03-01 3 Sunglan/ on the
LABORATORY (2) (Fri1,2) (ILHB211) Portal
Yang Narae
Chung
GENERAL BIOLOGY & Wed2,3/ IVHB209/ Check
UICE BIO1002-03-02 3 Sunglan/ on the
LABORATORY (2) (Fri3,4) (ILHB211) Portal
Yang Narae
1 Check
GENERAL CHEMISTRY Balaz Milan/ (Tue1,2)/ (ILHB507)/
UICE CHE1002-12-01 3 on the
& LABORATORY (2) EOM JIWON Wed5,6 IVHB301 Portal
GENERAL CHEMISTRY Balaz Milan/ Wed5,6/ IVHB301/ Check
UICE CHE1002-12-02 3 on the
& LABORATORY (2) EOM JIWON (Thu1,2) (ILHB506) Portal
PATEL
GENERAL CHEMISTRY (Tue5,6)/ (ILHB507)/ Check
UICE CHE1002-13-01 3 RAJKUMAR/ on the
& LABORATORY (2) Thu8,9 IVHB203 Portal
EOM JIWON
PATEL
GENERAL CHEMISTRY (Mon1,2)/ (ILHB506) Check
UICE CHE1002-13-02 3 RAJKUMAR/ on the
& LABORATORY (2) Thu8,9 /IVHB203 Portal
EOM JIWON
Check
UICE CHE1002-13-03 3 GENERAL CHEMISTRY PATEL (Mon5,6)/ (ILHB506)/
on the

UNDERWOOD INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE 33


Yea Cate Course Cred
Course Title Professor Time Lecture room Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab it
RAJKUMAR/
& LABORATORY (2) Thu8,9 IVHB203 Portal
EOM JIWON
INTRODUCTION TO LEE Tue1, Check
UICE ECO1001-06-00 3 IVHA105 on the
ECONOMICS TAEBONG Thu2,3 Portal
INTRODUCTION TO Bang Byung Tue4, Check
UICE ECO1001-07-00 3 IVHB318 on the
ECONOMICS Kook Thu5,6 Portal

CALCULUS AND Mon2,3,4 IVHB318 Check


UICE MAT1002-07-00 3 Chun Sehun on the
VECTOR ANALYSIS(2) (Thu8) (IVHB318) Portal

CALCULUS AND Bailey Jon Wed2,3,4 IVHB318 Check


UICE MAT1002-08-00 3 on the
VECTOR ANALYSIS(2) Andrew (Thu7) (IVHB318) Portal
Bailey Jon
GENERAL PHYSICS & Mon1,2/ IVHB301/ Check
UICE PHY1002-08-01 3 Andrew/LEE on the
LABORATORY (2) (Tue5,6) (ILHB212) Portal
MYOUNG HO
Bailey Jon
GENERAL PHYSICS & Mon1,2/ IVHB301/ Check
UICE PHY1002-08-02 3 Andrew/LEE on the
LABORATORY (2) (Tue7,8) (ILHB212) Portal
MYOUNG HO
Bailey Jon
GENERAL PHYSICS & Mon1,2/ IVHB301/ Check
UICE PHY1002-08-03 3 Andrew/LEE on the
LABORATORY (2) (Tue9,10) (ILHB212) Portal
MYOUNG HO
Bailey Jon
GENERAL PHYSICS & Mon5,6/ IVHB301/ Check
UICE PHY1002-09-01 3 Andrew/LEE on the
LABORATORY (2) (Fri1,2) (ILHB212) Portal
MYOUNG HO
Bailey Jon
GENERAL PHYSICS & Mon5,6/ IVHB301/ Check
UICE PHY1002-09-02 3 Andrew/LEE on the
LABORATORY (2) (Fri3,4) (ILHB212) Portal
MYOUNG HO
Bailey Jon
GENERAL PHYSICS & Mon5,6/ IVHB301/ Check
UICE PHY1002-09-03 3 Andrew/LEE on the
LABORATORY (2) (Fri5,6) (ILHB212) Portal
MYOUNG HO
Bailey Jon
GENERAL PHYSICS & (Mon3,4)/ (ILHB212)/ Check
UICE PHY1002-10-01 3 Andrew/LEE on the
LABORATORY (2) Thu5,6 IVHB301 Portal
MYOUNG HO
Bailey Jon
GENERAL PHYSICS & (Mon7,8)/ (ILHB212)/ Check
RC PHY1002-10-02 1 Andrew/LEE on the
LABORATORY (2) Thu5,6 IVHB301 Portal
MYOUNG HO
Bailey Jon
GENERAL PHYSICS & (Mon9,10/ (ILHB212)/ Check
RC PHY1002-10-03 1 Andrew/LEE on the
LABORATORY (2) Thu5,6 IVHB301 Portal
MYOUNG HO
Rhee Inbok/
Schattle Hans/
Jungmin Seo/
Lee Taedong/
INTRODUCTION TO Check
RC POL1002-01-00 1 KIM Hyun Fri5,6,7 IVHB317 on the
POLITICAL SCIENCE Portal
Jung/Woo
Byungwon/
Kim Jeong
Hyun

(IVHA108)
IVHA108/
(Wed4)
INTRODUCTION TO Park Pre-recorded Check
RC STA1001-13-00 1 Fri5,6/ on the
STATISTICS Juyoung lecture(Unable Portal
Wed5
to take other
class)

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Yea Cate Course Cred
Course Title Professor Time Lecture room Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab it
IVHB203/
(Pre-recorded
Tue3/ Check
RC UCR1007-02-00 1 YONSEI RC 101 Kim, Mihyun lecture(Unable on the
(Wed8) Portal
to take other
class))
IVHB203/
(Pre-recorded
Tue4/ Check
RC UCR1007-03-00 1 YONSEI RC 101 Kim, Mihyun lecture(Unable on the
(Wed8) Portal
to take other
class))
IVHB319/
(Pre-recorded
Tue7/ Check
RC UCR1007-04-00 1 YONSEI RC 101 Kim, Mihyun lecture(Unable on the
(Wed8) Portal
to take other
class))
IVHB318/
(Pre-recorded
Kim, Tue3/ Check
RC UCR1007-05-00 1 YONSEI RC 101 lecture(Unable on the
Hyunsang (Wed8) Portal
to take other
class))
(Pre-recorded
lecture(Unable
Kim, (Wed0)/ Check
RC UCR1007-06-00 1 YONSEI RC 101 to take other on the
Hyunsang Wed8 Portal
class))/
IVHB203
IVHB301/
(Pre-recorded
Jang Yoon Tue3/ Check
RC UCR1007-07-00 1 YONSEI RC 101 lecture(Unable on the
Jung (Wed8) Portal
to take other
class))
IVHB209/
(Pre-recorded
Jang Yoon Tue4/ Check
RC UCR1007-08-00 1 YONSEI RC 101 lecture(Unable on the
Jung (Wed8) Portal
to take other
class))
FRESHMAN WRITING Steiner Corey Tue4, Check
RC UIC1101-01-00 1 IVHB201 on the
INTENSIVE SEMINAR Gibson Thu5,6 Portal
FRESHMAN WRITING Steiner Corey Tue5,6, Check
RC UIC1101-02-00 1 IVHB201 on the
INTENSIVE SEMINAR Gibson Thu4 Portal
FRESHMAN WRITING Tue4, Check
RC UIC1101-03-00 1 Kang Jihye IVHB306 on the
INTENSIVE SEMINAR Thu5,6 Portal
FRESHMAN WRITING Tue5,6, Check
RC UIC1101-04-00 1 Kang Jihye IVHB306 on the
INTENSIVE SEMINAR Thu4 Portal
FRESHMAN WRITING Tue7, Check
CC UIC1101-05-00 3 Kang Jihye IVHB306 on the
INTENSIVE SEMINAR Thu8,9 Portal
FRESHMAN WRITING Mon1,2, Check
CC UIC1101-06-00 3 Kim Seonna IVHB201 on the
INTENSIVE SEMINAR Wed2 Portal
FRESHMAN WRITING Mon3,4, Check
CC UIC1101-07-00 3 Kim Seonna IVHB201 on the
INTENSIVE SEMINAR Wed4 Portal
FRESHMAN WRITING Mon5,6, Check
CC UIC1101-08-00 3 Kim Seonna IVHB201 on the
INTENSIVE SEMINAR Wed6 Portal

UNDERWOOD INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE 35


Yea Cate Course Cred
Course Title Professor Time Lecture room Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab it
FRESHMAN WRITING Bae Wed1, Check
CC UIC1101-09-00 3 IVHB201 on the
INTENSIVE SEMINAR Kyung-Lin Fri1,2 Portal
FRESHMAN WRITING Bae Wed3, Check
CC UIC1101-10-00 3 IVHB201 on the
INTENSIVE SEMINAR Kyung-Lin Fri3,4 Portal
FRESHMAN WRITING Bae Wed5, Check
CC UIC1101-11-00 3 IVHB201 on the
INTENSIVE SEMINAR Kyung-Lin Fri5,6 Portal
KIM GRACE
FRESHMAN WRITING Wed1, Check
CC UIC1101-12-00 3 SEUNG IVHB306 on the
INTENSIVE SEMINAR Fri1,2 Portal
YEON
KIM GRACE
FRESHMAN WRITING Wed3, Check
CC UIC1101-13-00 3 SEUNG IVHB306 on the
INTENSIVE SEMINAR Fri3,4 Portal
YEON
KIM GRACE
FRESHMAN WRITING Wed5, Check
CC UIC1101-14-00 3 SEUNG IVHB306 on the
INTENSIVE SEMINAR Fri5,6 Portal
YEON
FRESHMAN WRITING Mon1,2, Check
CC UIC1101-15-00 3 - IVHB306 on the
INTENSIVE SEMINAR Wed2 Portal
FRESHMAN WRITING Mon3,4, Check
CC UIC1101-16-00 3 - IVHB306 on the
INTENSIVE SEMINAR Wed4 Portal
FRESHMAN WRITING Mon5,6, Check
CC UIC1101-17-00 3 - IVHB306 on the
INTENSIVE SEMINAR Wed6 Portal
FRESHMAN WRITING YOON Wed3, Check
CC UIC1101-18-00 3 IVHB323 on the
INTENSIVE SEMINAR SARAH Fri3,4 Portal
FRESHMAN WRITING YOON Wed5, Check
CC UIC1101-19-00 3 IVHB323 on the
INTENSIVE SEMINAR SARAH Fri5,6 Portal
Hong Tue7, Check
CC UIC1200-01-00 3 WORLD LITERATURE IVHB302 on the
Seunghei Thu8,9 Portal
WORLD LITERATURE:
Hong Tue4, Check
CC UIC1251-01-00 3 EAST ASIAN IVHB302 on the
Seunghei Thu5,6 Portal
LITERATURE
WORLD LITERATURE:
Mon3,4, Check
CC UIC1251-02-00 3 EAST ASIAN SHIN JUNGJU IVHB207 on the
Wed4 Portal
LITERATURE
WORLD LITERATURE:
Mon5,6, Check
CC UIC1251-03-00 3 EAST ASIAN SHIN JUNGJU IVHB207 on the
Wed6 Portal
LITERATURE
WORLD LITERATURE:
Wed1, Check
CC UIC1351-01-00 3 ENGLISH & AMERICAN LEE HYOSUN IVHB303 on the
Fri1,2 Portal
LITERATURE
WORLD LITERATURE:
Wed3, Check
CC UIC1351-02-00 3 ENGLISH & AMERICAN LEE HYOSUN IVHB303 on the
Fri3,4 Portal
LITERATURE
WORLD LITERATURE:
Wed5, Check
CC UIC1401-01-00 3 COMPARATIVE LEE HYOSUN IVHB303 on the
Fri5,6 Portal
LITERATURE
WORLD LITERATURE:
Hong Tue5,6, Check
CC UIC1401-02-00 3 COMPARATIVE IVHB302 on the
Seunghei Thu4 Portal
LITERATURE
WORLD HISTORY: Quartermain Wed1, Check
CC UIC1501-01-00 3 IVHB317 on the
GROUP I Thomas Nile Fri1,2 Portal
WORLD HISTORY: Quartermain Wed3, Check
CC UIC1501-02-00 3 IVHB317 on the
GROUP I Thomas Nile Fri3,4 Portal

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Yea Cate Course Cred
Course Title Professor Time Lecture room Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab it
WORLD HISTORY: Mon3,4, Check
CC UIC1501-03-00 3 Hur Joon IVHB324 on the
GROUP I Wed4 Portal
WORLD HISTORY: Mon5,6, Check
CC UIC1501-04-00 3 Hur Joon IVHB324 on the
GROUP I Wed6 Portal
WORLD HISTORY: Sweeney Tue7, Check
CC UIC1501-05-00 3 IVHB317 on the
GROUP I Loughlin Thu8,9 Portal
WORLD HISTORY: Sweeney Tue8,9, Check
CC UIC1501-06-00 3 IVHB317 on the
GROUP I Loughlin Thu7 Portal
Ratnapalan
WORLD HISTORY: Tue4, Check
CC UIC1551-01-00 3 Laavanyan IVHB207 on the
GROUP II Thu5,6 Portal
Michael
WORLD HISTORY: Zhang Tue7, Check
CC UIC1551-02-00 3 IVHB303 on the
GROUP II Huasha Fri8,9 Portal
WORLD HISTORY: Quartermain Mon1,2, Check
CC UIC1551-03-00 3 IVHB317 on the
GROUP II Thomas Nile Wed2 Portal
WORLD HISTORY: Quartermain Mon5,6, Check
CC UIC1551-04-00 3 IVHB317 on the
GROUP II Thomas Nile Wed6 Portal
Hope Michael
WORLD HISTORY: Mon3,4, Check
CC UIC1551-05-00 3 Christ-opher IVHB302 on the
GROUP II Wed4 Portal
Campbell
Realtime
Beachy Mon7,8/ online lecture/ Check
CC UIC1561-01-00 3 WESTERN CIVILIZATION on the
Robert Moses Wed7 Pre-recorded Portal
lecture
Zhang Mon7,8, Realtime Check
CC UIC1581-01-00 3 EASTERN CIVILIZATION on the
Huasha Wed7 online lecture Portal
Tue8,9, Check
CC UIC1653-01-00 3 WORLD HISTORY Kahm Howard IVHB323 on the
Thu7 Portal
Tue1, Check
CC UIC1804-01-00 3 BEGINNING KOREAN (1) KIM SUJUNG IVHB303 on the
Thu2,3 Portal
Tue4, Check
CC UIC1804-02-00 3 BEGINNING KOREAN (1) KIM SUJUNG IVHB303 on the
Thu5,6 Portal
Lee Tue1, Check
CC UIC1805-01-00 3 BEGINNING CHINESE (1) IVHB317 on the
Myongsuk Thu2,3 Portal
Lee Tue4, Check
CC UIC1805-02-00 3 BEGINNING CHINESE (1) IVHB317 on the
Myongsuk Thu5,6 Portal
BEGINNING JAPANESE Tue1, Check
CC UIC1806-01-00 3 KIM, AEJA IVHB316 on the
(1) Thu2,3 Portal
BEGINNING JAPANESE Tue4, Check
CC UIC1806-02-00 3 KIM, AEJA IVHB316 on the
(1) Thu5,6 Portal
Tue4, Check
CC UIC1808-01-00 3 BEGINNING KOREAN(2) Kim Sunju IVHA306 on the
Thu5,6 Portal
Tue5,6, Check
CC UIC1808-02-00 3 BEGINNING KOREAN(2) Kim Sunju IVHA306 on the
Thu4 Portal
Lee Tue5,6, Check
CC UIC1809-02-00 3 BEGINNING CHINESE (2) IVHB317 on the
Myongsuk Thu4 Portal

Mon3,4, Check
CC UIC1809-03-00 3 BEGINNING CHINESE (2) Liu Yafei IVHB316 on the
Wed4 Portal

UNDERWOOD INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE 37


Yea Cate Course Cred
Course Title Professor Time Lecture room Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab it
Wed5, Check
CC UIC1901-02-00 3 WORLD PHILOSOPHY Deng Natalja IVHB304 on the
Fri5,6 Portal
Phillips Wed3, Check
CC UIC1901-03-00 3 WORLD PHILOSOPHY IVHB302 on the
Dafydd Niall Fri3,4 Portal
Tue4, Check
CC UIC1901-04-00 3 WORLD PHILOSOPHY Kim Donghye IVHB323 on the
Thu5,6 Portal
Tue5,6, Check
CC UIC1901-05-00 3 WORLD PHILOSOPHY Kim Donghye IVHB323 on the
Thu4 Portal
Steiner Corey Tue7, Check
CC UIC1901-06-00 3 WORLD PHILOSOPHY IVHB201 on the
Gibson Thu8,9 Portal
Phillips Wed1, Check
CC UIC2101-02-00 3 CRITICAL REASONING IVHB302 on the
Dafydd Niall Fri1,2 Portal
Wed3, Check
CC UIC2101-03-00 3 CRITICAL REASONING Deng Natalja IVHB304 on the
Fri3,4 Portal
Mary Amber Wed1, Check
CC UIC2101-04-00 3 CRITICAL REASONING IVHB316 on the
Gregg Fri1,2 Portal
Mary Amber Wed3, Check
CC UIC2101-05-00 3 CRITICAL REASONING IVHB316 on the
Gregg Fri3,4 Portal
Mary Amber Wed5, Check
CC UIC2101-06-00 3 CRITICAL REASONING IVHB316 on the
Gregg Fri5,6 Portal
Tue4, Check
CC UIC2101-07-00 3 CRITICAL REASONING - IVHB305 on the
Thu5,6 Portal
Tue7, Check
CC UIC2101-08-00 3 CRITICAL REASONING - IVHB305 on the
Thu8,9 Portal
Tue8,9, Check
CC UIC2101-09-00 3 CRITICAL REASONING - IVHB305 on the
Thu7 Portal
Nahm Mon1,2, Check
CC UIC2101-10-00 3 CRITICAL REASONING IVHB304 on the
Keehyuk Wed2 Portal
Nahm Mon3,4, Check
CC UIC2101-11-00 3 CRITICAL REASONING IVHB304 on the
Keehyuk Wed4 Portal
Nahm Mon5,6, Check
CC UIC2101-12-00 3 CRITICAL REASONING IVHB304 on the
Keehyuk Wed6 Portal
McCoy Casey Tue5,6 Check
CC UIC2101-13-00 3 CRITICAL REASONING IVHB304 on the
David ,Thu4 Portal
Mon3,4, Check
CC UIC2101-14-00 3 CRITICAL REASONING - IVHB303 on the
Wed4 Portal
RESEARCH DESIGN Pre-recorded
Moon Rennie Wed5/ Check
CC UIC2151-01-00 3 AND QUANTITATIVE lecture/ on the
Jungyean Fri5,6 Portal
METHODS IVHB324
RESEARCH DESIGN IVHB324/
Moon Rennie Mon9,10/ Check
CC UIC2151-02-00 3 AND QUANTITATIVE Pre-recorded on the
Jungyean Wed10 Portal
METHODS lecture
RESEARCH DESIGN
Robertson Tue1, Check
CC UIC2151-03-00 3 AND QUANTITATIVE IVHB304 on the
Jeffrey Thu2,3 Portal
METHODS
RESEARCH DESIGN
Robertson Tue4, Check
CC UIC2151-04-00 3 AND QUANTITATIVE IVHB304 on the
Jeffrey Thu5,6 Portal
METHODS

38 Course Enrollment Guide, Fall 2024


Yea Cate Course Cred
Course Title Professor Time Lecture room Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab it
RESEARCH DESIGN
Tue5,6, Check
CC UIC2151-05-00 3 AND QUANTITATIVE Choi Edward IVHB324 on the
Thu4 Portal
METHODS
RESEARCH DESIGN
Tue7, Check
CC UIC2151-06-00 3 AND QUANTITATIVE Choi Edward IVHB324 on the
Thu8,9 Portal
METHODS
RESEARCH DESIGN
Phillips Wed5, Check
CC UIC2151-07-00 3 AND QUANTITATIVE IVHB302 on the
Dafydd Niall Fri5,6 Portal
METHODS
RESEARCH DESIGN
Mon1,2, Check
CC UIC2151-08-00 3 AND QUANTITATIVE - IVHB305 on the
Wed2 Portal
METHODS
RESEARCH DESIGN
Mon3,4, Check
CC UIC2151-09-00 3 AND QUANTITATIVE - IVHB305 on the
Wed4 Portal
METHODS
RESEARCH DESIGN
Mon5,6, Check
CC UIC2151-10-00 3 AND QUANTITATIVE - IVHB305 on the
Wed6 Portal
METHODS
RESEARCH DESIGN
Wed3, Check
CC UIC2151-11-00 3 AND QUANTITATIVE - IVHB305 on the
Fri3,4 Portal
METHODS
RESEARCH DESIGN
Wed5, Check
CC UIC2151-12-00 3 AND QUANTITATIVE - IVHB305 on the
Fri5,6 Portal
METHODS

INTERMEDIATE Tue5,6, Check


CC UIC2302-02-00 3 KIM SUJUNG IVHB303 on the
KOREAN(1) Thu4 Portal
Check
CC UIC3501-01-00 3 UIC SEMINAR Kahm Howard Wed7,8,9 IVHB323 on the
Portal
ADVANCED STUDIES IN Tue1,2, Check
CC UIC3533-01-00 Kahm Howard IVHB323 on the
COMMUNICATION Thu1 Portal
INTERNATIONAL
Tue3, Check
CC UIC3610-01-00 RELATIONS OF THE Kahm Howard IVHB323 on the
Thu2,3 Portal
ASIA-PACIFIC
Hope Michael
GENDER IN EURASIAN Mon5,6, Check
CC UIC3638-01-00 Christ-opher IVHB302 on the
HISTORY Wed6 Portal
Campbell
Ratnapalan
TOPICS IN RELIGIOUS Tue5,6, Check
CC UIC3646-01-00 Laavanyan IVHB207 on the
HISTORY Thu4 Portal
Michael
SOCIOLOGY OF Tue4, Check
CC UIC3657-01-00 Choi Edward IVHB324 on the
EDUCATION Thu5,6 Portal
KOREAN SOCIETY AND
Tue6, Check
CC ASP2010-01-00 CULTURAL Han Inhye ILHA324 on the
Thu5,6 Portal
REPRESENTATIONS
AS LHP: CHINESE
CINEMAS; NATIONAL Tue4,5, Check
CC ASP2022-01-00 Han Inhye ILHA324 on the
AND TRANSNATIONAL Thu4 Portal
PERSPECTIVES

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each course on the Yonsei portal system.

UNDERWOOD INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE 39


UD-Comparative Literature and Culture

Yea Cate Course Cre


Course Title Professor Time Lecture room Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab dit
Goodman Tue5,6, Check on
ME CLC2107-01-00 3 IMAGINATIVE WRITING DWHA203 the
Loren Thu4 Portal
2
100 YEARS OF LEE JI Tue7, Check on
ME CLC2721-01-00 3 DWHA106 the
HOLLYWOOD CINEMA HOON Thu8,9 Portal
KOREAN LITERATURE
AND PERFORMANCE: Yoo Jamie Mon7 Check on
ME CLC2722-01-00 3 DWHA106 the
POEMS, SONGS, AND Jungmin ,Wed7,8 Portal
K-POP
LEE JI Tue8,9, Check on
ME CLC3101-01-00 3 THE BRITISH INVASION DWHAB106 the
HOON Thu7 Portal
THE CULTURAL
Mon5,6, Check on
ME CLC3107-01-00 3 POLITICS OF THE 21ST Lac Astrid DWHA203 the
Wed6 Portal
CENTURY
EAST ASIAN CINEMA
Hwang Ji Mon1,2, Check on
ME CLC3705-01-00 3 AND CULTURAL DWHA105 the
Hyea 3 Portal
CROSSING
COMPARATIVE Yoon Tue3,4, Check on
ME CLC3707-01-00 3 DWHA105 the
CULTURAL STUDIES Minwoo Thu3 Portal
CHINESE NARRATIVE:
Tue4, Check on
ME CLC3722-01-00 3 ARCHETYPES AND Soh Yoojin DWHAB103 the
Thu5,6 Portal
MASTERPIECES
TOPICS IN THE
COMPARATIVE ADLER Mon3,4, Check on
ME CLC4714-01-00 3 DWHAB101 the
PHILOSOPHY OF ANTHONY Wed4 Portal
2,3,4 LITERATURE
Goodman Check on
ME CLC4716-01-00 3 MOBY DICK Fri4,5,6 DWHA105 the
Loren Portal
THE ART OF THE Murphy Mon5,6, Check on
ME ELL2601-01-00 3 OSH106 the
SHORT STORY Terry Wed6 Portal
WDHB08/
Pre-recorded
NINETEENTH-CENTURY Park Mon3,4/ Check on
ME ELL3706-01-00 3 lecture(Unable the
ENGLISH NOVEL(2) Hyungji Wed4 Portal
to take other
class)
ENGLISH BIBLE AND Yun, Seok Tue7, Check on
ME ELL3921-01-00 3 WDHB05 the
ENGLISH LITERATURE Min Thu8,9 Portal
FICTIONS OF Paik Tue7, Check on
ME ELL3934-01-00 3 WDH212 the
APOCALYPSE Yoonsuk Thu8,9 Portal
THEORIES AND
Shim Check on
ME IID2013-01-00 3 PRACTICES OF PUBLIC Fri2,3,4 IVHB314 the
Bo-Seon Portal
ART
Yoo
CREATING CREATIVE Tue1, Check on
ME KOR3535-01-00 3 Theodore WDH215 the
CONTENTS Thu2,3 Portal
Jun

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each course on the Yonsei portal system.

40 Course Enrollment Guide, Fall 2024


UD-Economics

Yea Cate Course Cre


Course Title Professor Time Lecture room Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab dit
DWHM115/
MATHEMATICS FOR Chi Mon3,4/ Pre-recorded UIC
MB ECO1101-01-00 3
ECONOMICS I Chang-Koo Wed4 lecture(Unable to First
take other class)
Pre-recorded
MATHEMATICS FOR KIM Mon7,8/ lecture(Unable to UIC
1,2 MB ECO1101-04-00 3
ECONOMICS I SunYoung Wed8 take other First
class)/IVHA217
Pre-recorded
MATHEMATICS FOR KIM Mon9,10/ lecture(Unable to UIC
MB ECO1101-05-00 3
ECONOMICS I SunYoung Wed9 take other First
class)/IVHA217
Pre-recorded
PRINCIPLES OF Mon1,2/ lecture(Unable to UIC
MB ECO1103-02-00 3 Hahn Youjin
MICROECONOMICS Wed2 take other First
class)/DWHMB109
Pre-recorded
PRINCIPLES OF Mon3,4/ lecture(Unable to UIC
MB ECO1103-04-00 3 Oh Hyunjin
MICROECONOMICS Wed4 take other First
class)/DWHMB109
Pre-recorded
PRINCIPLES OF Tue8,9/ lecture(Unable to UIC
MB ECO1103-05-00 3 KIM JINGUK
MICROECONOMICS Thu7 take other First
class)/DWHM112

PRINCIPLES OF Tue7, UIC


MB ECO1104-02-00 3 Kim Suk Ho DWHMB120
MACROECONOMICS Thu8,9 First

PRINCIPLES OF Shim Jae Mon1,2, UIC


MB ECO1104-04-00 3 DWHMB120
MACROECONOMICS Hun Wed2 First

PRINCIPLES OF Bang Byung Tue7, UIC


2 MB ECO1104-05-00 3 IVHA217
MACROECONOMICS Kook Thu8,9 First

Lee Tue7, UIC


MB ECO2101-03-00 3 MACROECONOMICS DWHM115
Kyung-woo Thu8,9 First

DWHM102/
Mon3,4/ Pre-recorded UIC
MB ECO2101-04-00 3 MACROECONOMICS Kim Jiseob
Wed4 lecture(Unable to First
take other class)
Mon7,8, UIC
MB ECO2101-05-00 3 MACROECONOMICS Kang DongIk DWHMB106
Wed8 First
Pre-recorded
Wed3/ lecture(Unable to UIC
MB ECO2102-02-00 3 MICROECONOMICS Kim Semin
Fri3,4 take other First
class)/DWHMB109
Pre-recorded
Mon5,6/ lecture(Unable to UIC
MB ECO2102-03-00 3 MICROECONOMICS Lee Jungho
Wed6 take other First
class)/DWHMB106

UNDERWOOD INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE 41


Yea Cate Course Cre
Course Title Professor Time Lecture room Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab dit
LEE Tue8,9, UIC
MB ECO2102-04-00 3 MICROECONOMICS IVHA105
TAEBONG Thu7 First

Pre-recorded
GAME THEORY AND UIC
ME ECO3101-01-00 3 Hahn Sunku Fri5,6,7 lecture(Unable to
APPLICATIONS First
take other class)

DWHM102/
THEORY OF
Mon7,8/ Pre-recorded UIC
ME ECO3103-01-00 3 ECONOMIC Lee, Doowon
Wed8 lecture(Unable to Open
DEVELOPMENT
take other class)
DWHMB109/
LEE JIN Wed1/ Pre-recorded UIC
ME ECO3104-02-00 3 ECONOMETRICS I
HYUN Fri1,2 lecture(Unable to First
take other class)
Pre-recorded
Choi, Tue5,6/ lecture(Unable to UIC
ME ECO3106-02-00 3 LABOR ECONOMICS
Kang-Shik Thu4 take other First
class)/DWHM115
Pre-recorded
WELFARE Wed7/ lecture(Unable to UIC
ME ECO3114-01-00 3 Kim Semin
ECONOMICS Fri7,8 take other First
class)/DWHMB109

INTERNATIONAL CHOI, Tue5,6, UIC


ME ECO3130-02-00 3 DWHMB120
FINANCE SANGYUP Thu4 First

Pre-recorded
INTERNATIONAL Mon7,8/ lecture(Unable to UIC
ME ECO3130-03-00 3 Park JungJae
3,4 FINANCE Wed8 take other First
class)/DWHM115

INTERNATIONAL CHOI Tue1, UIC


ME ECO3131-01-00 3 DWHM115
TRADE THEORY JAERIM Thu2,3 First

INDUSTRIAL Tue5,6, UIC


ME ECO3133-03-00 3 Do Jihwan DWHMB109
ORGANIZATION Thu4 First

Ma Tue5,6, UIC
ME ECO3134-03-00 3 MONEY & BANKING DWHM113
Eunseong Thu4 First

Pre-recorded
ECONOMICS OF
Tue8,9/ lecture(Unable to UIC
ME ECO3137-01-00 3 ENERGY AND Jo Soojin
Thu7 take other First
ENVIRONMENT
class)/DWHM102
Pre-recorded
PERSONNEL Mon7,8/ lecture(Unable to UIC
ME ECO3138-01-00 3 Lee Jungho
ECONOMICS Wed8 take other First
class)/DWHMB120
URBAN AND REAL
ESTATE LEE Seung Tue7, UIC
ME ECO3230-01-00 3 DWHM112
ECONOMICS-DATA Hoon Thu8,9 First
ANALYSIS
PUBLIC AND
Kim Jin Tue2,3, UIC
ME ECO4110-01-00 3 POLITICAL DWHM101
Yeub Thu1 First
ECONOMICS

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Yea Cate Course Cre
Course Title Professor Time Lecture room Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab dit
Pre-recorded
CORPORATE FINANCE Mon5,6/ lecture(Unable to UIC
ME ECO4115-01-00 3 Oh Hyunjin
AND ECONOMICS Wed6 take other First
class)/DWHMB120

BEHAVIORAL Jeong Mon7,8, UIC


ME ECO4866-01-00 3 DWHM101
ECONOMICS Daeyoung Wed8 First

DWHM102/
EMPIRICAL APPLIED Lee Tue7/ UIC
4 ME ECO4867-01-00 3 Pre-recorded
MICROECONOMICS Jongkwan Thu8,9 First
lecture

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each course on the Yonsei portal system.

UNDERWOOD INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE 43


UD-International Studies

Yea Cate Course Cre Lecture


Course Title Professor Time Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab dit room
INTRODUCTION TO Park Jae Mon1,2, Check on
MR ISM1001-01-00 3 DWHA203
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Jeok Wed2 the Portal
1
INTRODUCTION TO Shin Jae Check on
ME SDC1002-01-00 3 Wed2,3,4 IVHB307
GLOBAL AFFAIRS Eun the Portal
THEORIES OF
CHO Check on
ME ISM2003-01-00 3 INTERNATIONAL Mon7,8,9 DWHAB103
HYUNJOO the Portal
RELATIONS
RULE OF LAW IN THE Hahm Tue8,9, Check on
ME ISM2106-01-00 3 DWHA105
GLOBAL CONTEXT Chaihark Thu7 the Portal
2
POLITICS AND BUSINESS IN Rhyu, Sang Mon5,6, Check on
ME ISM2107-01-00 3 DWHA106
KOREA Young Wed6 the Portal

JAPAN'S INTERNATIONAL Mon7,8, Check on


ME ISM2109-01-00 3 SOHN YUL NMH202
RELATIONS Wed8 the Portal

THEORIES OF POLITICAL Tue7, Check on


ME ISM2110-01-00 3 KIM JUNG DWHAB103
ECONOMY Thu8,9 the Portal

MODERN ISRAEL AND THE Mon3,4, Check on


ME ISM2121-01-00 3 TBD DWHAB103
MIDDLE EAST Wed4 the Portal
2,3
NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND SHIN Check on
ME ISM2122-01-00 3 Thu1,2,3 DWHAB102
GEOPOLITICS DONG-IK the Portal

K-CULTURE AND THE Jo Claire Check on


ME ISM2123-01-00 3 Fri5,6,7 NMH112
WORLD Wonnie the Portal

POLITICAL ECONOMY OF Tue8,9, Check on


ME ISM3105-01-00 3 KIM JUNG DWHAB103
DEVELOPMENT Thu7 the Portal

INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT Mon5,6, Check on


ME ISM3108-01-00 3 Choi Ajin NMH201
AND COOPERATION Wed6 the Portal

GLOBAL FINANCE AND RHEE NAM Tue4, Check on


ME ISM3109-01-00 3 DWHA207
INDUSTRY UH Thu5,6 the Portal

CONTEMPORARY Kim, Joon Mon3,4, Check on


3 ME ISM3111-01-00 3 DWHAB106
INTERNATIONAL LAW Gi Wed4 the Portal

INTERNATIONAL TRADE Jong Bum Check on


ME ISM3509-01-00 3 Thu1,2,3 DWHA106
LAW Kim the Portal

INTERNATIONAL Mon1,2, Check on


ME ISM3524-01-00 3 TBD DWHA106
ORGANIZATIONS AND LAW Wed2 the Portal

BOCKETT Tue5,6, Check on


ME ISM3527-01-00 3 CYBERSECURITY DWHAB101
DARYL Thu4 the Portal
EAST AND WEST:
Bong Tue4, Check on
ME ISM3528-01-00 3 FUNDAMENTALS OF DWHAB101
Youngshik Thu5,6 the Portal
WORLD POLITICS
INTERNATIONAL SHIN Wed5, Check on
ME ISM3529-01-00 3 DWHAB106
NEGOTIATION DONG-IK Fri5,6 the Portal

3,4 Park Tue7, Check on


ME ISM3535-01-00 3 AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT DWHAB106
Jong-Dae Thu8,9 the Portal

KOREAN PENINSULA IN A Park Jae Mon3,4, Check on


ME ISM3536-01-00 3 DWHA203
GLOBAL CONTEXT Jeok Wed3 the Portal

MODERN KOREAN KIM Mon7,8, Check on


ME ISM4504-01-00 DWHA207
SOCIETY Hyuk-Rae Wed8 the Portal

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MODERN KOREA-JAPAN LEE Tue2,3, Check on
ME ISM4506-01-00 NMH106
RELATIONS JUNG-HOON Thu3 the Portal

AMERICA AND THE Bong Tue1, Check on


ME ISM4510-01-00 DWHAB101
WORLD Youngshik Thu2,3 the Portal

ECONOMICS OF
KIM Tue8,9, Check on
ME ISM4804-01-00 INTERNATIONAL NMH106
Donghun Thu7 the Portal
DEVELOPMENT
CURRENT ISSUES IN Lee Ki Check on
ME JCL3001-01-00 Fri7,8,9 IVHB204
INTERNATIONAL LAW Beom the Portal

ENVIRONMENT AND Kim Check on


ME SDC3002-01-00 Thu2,3,4 IVHB307
DEVELOPMENT Yong-Gun the Portal
COOPERATION AND
SUPPORT FOR
SUSTAINABLE Check on
ME SDC3007-01-00 SEOL JI IN Fri2,3,4 IVHB307
DEVELOPMENT: ACTORS, the Portal
ACTIONS, AND AID
FINANCING
SOCIAL INNOVATION AND
Check on
ME SDC4002-01-00 SUSTAINABLE Kim Jaewan Wed2,3,4 IVHB204
the Portal
DEVELOPMENT

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each course on the Yonsei portal system.

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UD-Political Science and International Relations

Cate Course Credi


Year Course Title Professor Time Lecture room Ref.
gory Code-Sec.-Lab t
POLITICS AND BUSINESS IN Rhyu, Sang Mon5,6,
ME ISM2107-01-00 3 DWHA106 UIC-Only
KOREA Young Wed6
INTRODUCTION TO Mon7,8,
ME POL1004-01-00 3 Park Sungho YHH112 UIC-Open
POLITICAL SCIENCE Wed8
ANCIENT & MEDIEVAL
Wed5,
ME POL2101-01-00 3 WESTERN POLITICAL Kim Donghye YHH112 UIC-First
Fri5,6
THOUGHT
Tue1,
ME POL2102-01-00 3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Woo Byungwon YHH404 UIC-First
Thu2,3
Mon3,4,
ME POL2110-01-00 3 POLITICAL THEORY Ma Sanghoon YHH112 UIC-Open
Wed4
RESEARCH METHODS IN Tue7,8,
ME POL2111-01-00 3 Rhee Inbok YHH404 UIC-First
POL SCI Thu8
KOREAN POLITICS AND Tue5,6,
ME POL2220-01-00 3 Jungmin Seo DWHAB103 UIC-Only
DEMOCRACY Thu4
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Tue7,
ME POL3106-01-00 3 Choi, Jong Kun YHH112 UIC-Open
OF NORTHEAST ASIA Thu8,9
Tue4,
ME POL3120-01-00 3 KOREAN FOREIGN POLICIES Bae Jong-Yun YHH112 UIC-Open
Thu5,6
KOREA IN INTERNATIONAL Wed3,
ME POL3124-01-00 3 KIM Myongsob YHH112 UIC-Open
HISTORY Fri3,4
AMERICAN ELECTIONS AND Kim Jeong Tue2,3,
ME POL3150-01-00 3 YHH112 UIC-First
CAMPAIGNS Hyun Thu2
INTERNATIONAL Pre-recorded
Tue2,3/
ME POL3154-01-00 3 DEVELOPMENT Go Joo Hyun lecture/ UIC-Open
Thu1
COOPERATION AND THE EU YHH404
2,3,4 STATE AND KIM JUNG Tue8,9,
ME POL3163-01-00 3 YHH112 UIC-Open
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW HWAN Thu7
Tue5,6,
ME POL3826-01-00 3 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Choi, Jong Kun YHH112 UIC-Only
Thu4
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT & SCHATTLE Mon3,
ME POL3830-01-00 3 DWHAB102 UIC-Open
POLITICS HANS Wed3,4
YHH112/
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL Mon5,6/
ME POL3834-01-00 3 JHO WHASUN Pre-recorded UIC-Open
ECONOMY IN EAST ASIA Wed6
lecture
SEMINAR ON POLITICAL SCHATTLE Mon1,2,
ME POL3849-01-00 3 DWHAB102 UIC-Only
COMMUNICATION HANS Wed2

Mon7,8, Realtime
ME POL3867-01-00 3 KOREAN POLITICS Jin Young Jae UIC-Open
Wed8 online lecture

RECONCILIATION AND Mon3,4,


ME POL3870-01-00 3 CHANG WHI DWHA106 UIC-Only
JUSTICE IN EAST ASIA Wed4
MODERN LIBERALISM & ITS Mon2,3,
ME POL4107-01-00 3 Kim Sung Ho YHH106 UIC-Only
DISCONTENTS Thu1
YHH404/
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Tue4/
ME POL4108-01-00 3 Kim Woo Sang Pre-recorded UIC-Open
IN EAST ASIA Thu5,6
lecture
DATA, PLATFORM AND Wed2,3,
ME POL4134-01-00 3 SHIN I.T. YHH404 UIC-Open
POLITICS Fri2
Pre-recorded
lecture(Unable
RATIONAL CHOICE AND Tue2,3/
ME POL4838-01-00 3 Kwon Yewon to take other UIC-Only
SECURITY Thu3
class)/
DWHAB103
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each course on the Yonsei portal system.

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UD-Life Science and Biotechnology

Yea Cate Course Cre


Course Title Professor Time Lecture room Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab dit
Kim Tue7, Check
MR LSB3101-03-00 3 BIOCHEMISTRY (1) DWHA105 on the
Jin-Young Thu8,9 Portal
Pre-recorded
BIOLOGICAL ORGANIC Han Mon7/ Check
ME BTE2201-01-00 3 lecture/ on the
CHEMISTRY Gyoonhee Wed7,8 Portal
2 EngHB040

LAB ON ORGANIC Thu6 IVHD401 Check


ME SED2002-01-00 3 Balaz Milan on the
CHEMISTRY (Thu7,8,9,10) (IVHD401) Portal

UIC ORGANIC Kim Mon5,6, Check


ME UIC2003-01-00 3 DWHA105 on the
CHEMISTRY(2) Jin-Young Wed6 Portal
NEUROSCIENCE:
Eunji Mon6,7, Check
ME BTE3105-01-00 3 EXPLORING THE EngHB001 on the
Cheong Wed7 Portal
BRAIN
Hong Wed6, Check
ME BTE3403-01-00 3 IMMUNOLOGY EngHB001 on the
Sung-Wook Thu7,8 Portal

Soderholm Tue4, Check


ME BTE3608-01-00 3 CHEMICAL BIOLOGY DWHA203 on the
Jon Thu5,6 Portal

Oh Wed2,3, Check
ME BTE4610-01-00 3 VIRUS AND HOST EngHB001 on the
Jong-Won Thu1 Portal

JUNIOR INDEPENDENT Soderholm Check


ME LST3103-01-00 3 Sat7,8,9 DWHA203 on the
STUDY Jon Portal

Soderholm Tue5,6, Check


3,4
MR LST3104-01-00 3 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY DWHA105 on the
Jon Thu4 Portal

ENVIRONMENTAL Kim Mon7,8, Check


ME LST3202-01-00 3 DWHAB101 on the
TOXICOLOGY Jin-Young Wed8 Portal

Kim Tue8,9, Check


ME LST4002-01-00 3 CANCER BIOLOGY DWHAB101 on the
Jin-Young Thu7 Portal

INTEGRATED SCIENCE Lee Fri7 Check


ME SED3003-01-00 3 IBS610 on the
LABORATORY Jae-Hyun (Fri8,9,10,11) Portal
MOLECULAR
STRUCTURE
Check
ME SED3008-01-00 3 DETERMINATION USING Balaz Milan Wed8,9,10 IVHB320 on the
Portal
SPECTROSCOPIC
METHODS

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each course on the Yonsei portal system.

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ASD-Asian Studies

Yea Cate Course Cre Lecture


Course Title Professor Time Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab dit room
INTRODUCTION TO Em Henry Tue8,9, Check on
1 MR ASP1011-01-00 3 IVHB326
ASIAN STUDIES Hungsun Thu7 the Portal
Em Henry Tue7, Check on
ME ASP2007-01-00 3 AS LHP: KOREAN WAR IVHB326
Hungsun Thu8,9 the Portal
KOREAN SOCIETY AND
Tue6, Check on
ME ASP2010-01-00 3 CULTURAL Han Inhye ILHA324
Thu5,6 the Portal
REPRESENTATIONS
AS LHP: CHINESE
CINEMAS; NATIONAL Tue4,5, Check on
ME ASP2022-01-00 3 Han Inhye ILHA324
AND TRANSNATIONAL Thu4 the Portal
2
PERSPECTIVES
Hope
HISTORY OF ISLAMIC Michael Tue5,6, Check on
ME ASP2031-01-00 3 IVHB326
IRAN Christ-opher Wed1 the Portal
Campbell
AS LHP: THE
Qian Tony Check on
ME ASP2101-01-00 3 TRADITIONAL CHINESE Wed2,3,4 IVHB202
Dahao the Portal
NOVEL: THEN AND NOW
AS LHP: CAPITALISM
Em Henry Mon9,10, Check on
ME ASP3007-01-00 3 AND ITS CRITICS; KOREA IVHB307
Hungsun Wed8 the Portal
1920-PRESENT
MEDIA ART Check on
ME ASP3015-01-00 3 Min Lisa Fri6,7,8 IVHB314
PRODUCTION the Portal
ASIAN STUDIES Em Henry Mon8, Check on
ME ASP4005-01-00 3 IVHB307
RESEARCH SEMINAR Hungsun Wed9,10 the Portal
3,4
Hope
SENIOR THESIS: Michael Mon1,Tue1, Check on
ME ASP4009-01-00 3 IVHB326
INDEPENDENT STUDY Christ-opher Thu1 the Portal
Campbell
CHINESE NARRATIVE:
Tue4, Check on
ME CLC3722-01-00 ARCHETYPES AND Soh Yoojin DWHAB103
Thu5,6 the Portal
MASTERPIECES

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each course on the Yonsei portal system.

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TAD-Culture and Design Management

Yea Cate Course Cre Lecture


Course Title Professor Time Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab dit room
INTRODUCTION TO
Check on
MR CDM1001-01-00 3 CULTURE AND DESIGN Lee Bokyung Thu5,6,7 IVHB443
the Portal
1 MANAGEMENT
CREATIVE THINKING AND Thu1,2 IVHB202-1 Check on
MR CDM1003-01-00 3 Kim Nayeon
VISUALIZATION (Thu3,4) (IVHB202-1) the Portal

CULTURE AND DESIGN Lee Realtime Check on


MR CDM2001-01-00 3 Wed0,1,2
TRENDS Hyun-Kyung online the Portal
DESIGN 2: DESIGN AND JEONG Thu5,6 IVHB206 Check on
ME CDM2005-01-00 3
TECHNOLOGY WOON (Thu7,8) (IVHB206) the Portal
CONTEMPORARY TOPICS Check on
ME CDM2006-01-00 3 Lee Bokyung Wed5,6,7 IVHB314
IN CULTURAL INDUSTRY the Portal
ORGANIZATION AND SON MYUNG Check on
2 ME CDM2009-01-00 3 Tue2,3,4 IVHB308
PLANNING OF EXHIBITION MIN the Portal
INTRODUCTION TO Check on
ME CDM2012-01-00 3 Song Juyeon Thu1,2,3 IVHB308
MARKETING the Portal
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL Song Jean Tue2,3 IVHB315 Check on
ME IID2019-01-00
COMPUTING Young (Tue4,5) (IVHB315) the Portal
Wed6,7 SSH706 Check on
ME DSN3122-01-00 INTERACTION DESIGN Lee Sangwon
(Wed8,9) (SSH706) the Portal
KOREAN CULTURE AND Check on
ME CDM3002-01-00 3 Chon Erin Wed2,3,4 IVHB308
AESTHETICS the Portal
DESIGN4: NEW PRODUCT Tue1,2 IVHB206 Check on
ME CDM3007-01-00 3 LEE JAE-OK
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS (Tue3,4) (IVHB206) the Portal
INTEGRATED BRAND LEE GAEL Check on
ME CDM3009-01-00 3 Thu5,6,7 IVHB203
MANAGEMENT AND VMD SULKI the Portal
CULTURE AND SERVICE LEE Check on
3 ME CDM3010-01-00 3 Mon6,7,8 IVHB314
the Portal
DESIGN JOOHYUN
Lee Check on
ME CDM3012-01-00 3 DESIGN THINKING Wed4,5,6 IVHB206
Hyun-Kyung the Portal
SUK Check on
ME CDM3014-01-00 3 TYPOGRAPHY DESIGN Fri2,3,4 IVHB308
KEUMJOO the Portal
HAHN Check on
ME DSN2104-01-00 6 DESIGN TREND Thu6,7,8 SSH710
SOWON the Portal
SOCIAL INNOVATION FOR Check on
ME CDM4008-01-00 3 Kim Youngri Tue5,6,7 IVHB308
SUSTAINABILITY the Portal
ART AND SOCIAL KWON Check on
ME CDM4009-01-00 3 Thu6,7,8 IVHB204
ENTERPRISE MINHO the Portal
Check on
4 ME CDM4010-01-00 6 DESIGN BUSINESS Han Koog In Mon6,7,8 IVHB303
the Portal
BRAND MEDIA Chang Don Check on
ME CDM4011-01-00 3 Tue6,7,8 IVHB443
MANAGEMENT Ryun the Portal
SYSTEMS THINKING AND BAEK JOON Check on
ME DSN4116-01-00 Wed2,3,4 SSH706
DESIGN SANG the Portal

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each course on the Yonsei portal system.

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TAD-Information and Interaction Design

Cate Course Cred Lecture


Year Course Title Professor Time Ref.
gory Code-Sec.-Lab it room
Check on
ME CTM1002-01-00 3 IT FOUNDATION YOO SEHWAN Tue5,6,7 IVHB203
the Portal
COMPUTER
Check on
ME CTM1004-01-00 3 PROGRAMMING AND YOO SEHWAN Thu1,2,3 IVHB203
the Portal
LITERACY
INTRODUCTION TO
Tue6,7 IVHB206 Check on
MR IID1001-01-00 3 INFORMATION AND kim hyunjung
1 (Tue8,9) (IVHB206) the Portal
INTERACTION DESIGN
Mon7,8 IVHB202 Check on
ME IID1005-01-00 3 BASIC DRAWING 2 KIM JUNGSUN
(Mon9,10) (IVHB202) the Portal
Check on
ME IID1006-01-00 3 COLOR DESIGN KIM JUNGSUN Mon3,4,5 IVHB202
the Portal
INTRODUCTION TO Holoubek Todd Wed2,3 IVHB443 Check on
ME IID1008-01-00 3
DIGITAL TOOLS Verne (Wed4,5) (IVHB443) the Portal
Realtime
CULTURE AND DESIGN Lee Check on
ME CDM2001-01-00 3 Wed0,1,2 online
TRENDS Hyun-Kyung the Portal
lecture
SHIN KYUNG Wed1,2 IVHB314 Check on
ME IID2005-01-00 3 BRAND IN MOTION
CHUL (Wed3,4) (IVHB314) the Portal
THEORIES AND
2 Check on
ME IID2013-01-00 3 PRACTICES OF PUBLIC Shim Bo-Seon Fri2,3,4 IVHB314
the Portal
ART
INTRODUCTION TO Song Jean Tue2,3 IVHB315 Check on
ME IID2019-01-00 3
SOCIAL COMPUTING Young (Tue4,5) (IVHB315) the Portal
CRITICAL STUDIES OF Check on
ME IID2100-01-00 3 Jeong Jaehyeon Tue2,3,4 IVHB314
VISUAL IMAGES the Portal
INTEGRATED BRAND LEE GAEL Check on
ME CDM3009-01-00 3 Thu5,6,7 IVHB203
MANAGEMENT AND VMD SULKI the Portal
TECHNOVATION:
TECHNOLOGY AND Check on
ME CTM3015-01-00 3 Ho Jae-Yun Wed4,5,6 IVHB315
INNOVATION the Portal
MANAGEMENT
3 Thu7,8 IVHB314 Check on
MR IID3008-01-00 3 VISUAL SYSTEM CHOI BOYON
(Thu9,10) (IVHB314) the Portal
USER EXPERIENCE Check on
MR IID3013-01-00 3 Kwon Heejung Tue6,7,8 IVHB315
RESEARCH METHODS the Portal
AI CONTENT CREATION: Holoubek Todd Check on
ME IID3023-01-00 3 Wed6,7,8 IVHB443
IMAGE AND VIDEO Verne the Portal
Check on
ME IID3024-01-00 3 HUMAN-AI INTERACTION - Thu6,7,8 IVHB202
the Portal
Check on
ME CDM4010-01-00 3 DESIGN BUSINESS HAN KOOG IN Mon6,7,8 IVHB303
the Portal
Thu2,3 IVHB315 Check on
ME IID4004-01-00 3 SENIOR PROJECT 2 Kang Youn Ah
(Thu4,5) (IVHB315) the Portal

4 Thu2,3 IVHB314 Check on


ME IID4004-02-00 3 SENIOR PROJECT 2 CHOI BOYON
(Thu4,5) (IVHB314) the Portal
DESIGN AND
Check on
ME IID4007-01-00 3 INNOVATION IN REAL Kang Youn Ah Thu6,7,8 IVHB315
the Portal
BUSINESS

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each course on the Yonsei portal system

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TAD-Creative Technology Management

Yea Cate Course Cre Lecture


Course Title Professor Time Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab dit room
Ho Jae-Yun/
INTRODUCTION TO Check
MR CTM1001-01-00 3 Lee Mon2,3,4 IVHB203 on the
MANAGEMENT Portal
Daechang
YOO Check
MR CTM1002-01-00 3 IT FOUNDATION Tue5,6,7 IVHB203 on the
SEHWAN Portal
1
COMPUTER
YOO Check
ME CTM1004-01-00 3 PROGRAMMING AND Thu1,2,3 IVHB203 on the
SEHWAN Portal
LITERACY
INFORMATION SYSTEMS LEE Check
MR CTM2002-01-00 3 Fri5,6,7 IVHB315 on the
MANAGEMENT JOOSUNG Portal
INTRODUCTION TO Song Jean Tue2,3 IVHB315 Check
ME IID2019-01-00 6 on the
SOCIAL COMPUTING Young (Tue4,5) (IVHB315) Portal
ATTRACTING
INVESTMENT FOR AN LEE Check
ME CTM2009-01-00 3 Fri2,3,4 IVHB315 on the
ENTREPRENEURIAL JOOSUNG Portal
VENTURE
SOCIAL NETWORK Check
ME CTM2011-01-00 3 Lee Keeheon Wed1,2,3 IVHB315 on the
ANALYSIS Portal
STRATEGIC MARKETING Check
2 ME CTM2012-01-00 3 Song Juyeon Thu7,8,9 IVHB308 on the
IN CREATIVE INDUSTRY Portal
MANAGERIAL
ACCOUNTING FOR Check
ME CTM2018-01-00 3 Song Juyeon Thu4,5,6 IVHB308 on the
TECHNOLOGY VENTURE Portal
FIRMS
DIGITAL BUSINESS LEE Check
ME CTM3011-01-00 3 Mon6,7,8 IVHB315 on the
STRATEGY DAECHANG Portal
SERVICE SYSTEM Lee Young Check
ME CTM3014-01-00 3 Tue7,8,9 IVHB314 on the
MANAGEMENT Hoon Portal
TECHNOVATION:
TECHNOLOGY AND Check
MR CTM3015-01-00 3 Ho Jae-Yun Wed4,5,6 IVHB315 on the
INNOVATION Portal
MANAGEMENT
TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES
Check
ME CTM3019-01-00 3 FOR TECHNOLOGY Ho Jae-Yun Thu7,8,9 IVHB202-1 on the
Portal
MANAGEMENT
3
NETWORK SCIENCE FOR Check
ME CTM3020-01-00 3 Lee Keeheon Wed7,8,9 IVHB315 on the
CREATIVE INDUSTRY Portal
MUSIC INFORMATION PARK Check
ME CTM3022-01-00 3 Tue4,5,6 IVHB202 on the
RETRIEVAL SAEBYUL Portal
UNDERGRADUATE Check
ME CTM4001-01-00 3 Ho Jae-Yun Fri8,9,10 IVHB202 on the
DIRECTED STUDY Portal
Pre-recorded
THEORY OF FINANCIAL CHOI Wed2,3/ Check
4 ME QRM3001-01-00 lecture/ on the
ANALYSIS BONG-GEUN Fri3 Portal
IVHB209

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each course on the Yonsei portal system.
ISSD-Justice and Civil Leadership

Yea Cate Course Cre Lecture


Course Title Professor Time Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab dit room
INTRODUCTION TO
Check on
MR JCL1001-01-00 3 JUSTICE AND CIVIL Kim Jisoo Tue5,6,7 IVHB307 the
Portal
LEADERSHIP
POLITICAL THOUGHT:
Check on
1
MR JCL1002-01-00 3 CONCEPTS AND CASE Scott Howell Mon1,2,3 IVHB204 the
Portal
STUDIES
THE CONCEPT OF Qian Tony Check on
MR JCL1005-01-00 3 Wed7,8,9 IVHB204 the
JUSTICE Dahao Portal
CURRENT ISSUES IN Check on
ME JCL3001-01-00 3 Lee Ki Beom Fri7,8,9 IVHB204 the
INTERNATIONAL LAW Portal
RULE OF LAW IN THE Hahm Tue8,9, Check on
ME ISM2106-01-00 3 DWHA105 the
GLOBAL CONTEXT Chaihark Thu7 Portal
POLITICAL ECONOMY OF Tue8,9, DWHAB10 Check on
ME ISM3105-01-00 3 KIM JUNG the
DEVELOPMENT Thu7 3 Portal
INTERNATIONAL
3 ECONOMIC ORDER: Park deok Check on
ME JCL3009-01-00 3 Tue2,3,4 IVHB204 the
NORMS AND young Portal
ORGANIZATIONS
CRIMINAL LAW AND Check on
ME JCL3109-01-00 3 Scott Howell Mon5,6,7 IVHB204 the
PROCEDURE Portal
FOURTH INDUSTRIAL
Check on
ME JCL3113-01-00 3 REVOLUTION AND CIVIL - Wed2,3,4 ILHA405 the
Portal
SOCIETY
POLICY ANALYSIS:
Check on
ME JCL4010-01-00 3 JUSTICE AND Scott Howell Mon8,9,10 IVHB204 the
Portal
LEADERSHIP
4
REGIONAL CONFLICTS
JANG Check on
ME JCL4014-01-00 3 AND JUSTICE IN THE Wed5,6,7 IVHB307 the
JI-HYANG Portal
MIDDLE EAST

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each course on the Yonsei portal system.

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ISSD-Quantitative Risk Management

Yea Cate Course Cre


Course Title Professor Time Lecture room Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab dit

DWHM115/
MATHEMATICS FOR Chi Mon3,4/ Pre-recorded UIC
1,2 MR ECO1101-01-00 3
ECONOMICS I Chang-Koo Wed4 lecture(Unable to First
take other class)

Pre-recorded
MATHEMATICS FOR Mon7,8/ lecture(Unable to UIC
1,2 MR ECO1101-04-00 3 KIM SunYoung
ECONOMICS I Wed8 take other First
class)/IVHA217

Pre-recorded
MATHEMATICS FOR Mon9,10/ lecture(Unable to UIC
1,2 MR ECO1101-05-00 3 KIM SunYoung
ECONOMICS I Wed9 take other First
class)/IVHA217

Pre-recorded
PRINCIPLES OF Mon1,2/ lecture(Unable to UIC
2 ME ECO1103-02-00 3 Hahn Youjin
MICROECONOMICS Wed2 take other First
class)/DWHMB109

Pre-recorded
PRINCIPLES OF Mon3,4/ lecture(Unable to UIC
2 ME ECO1103-04-00 3 Oh Hyunjin
MICROECONOMICS Wed4 take other First
class)/DWHMB109

Pre-recorded
PRINCIPLES OF Tue8,9/ lecture(Unable to UIC
2 ME ECO1103-05-00 3 KIM JINGUK
MICROECONOMICS Thu7 take other First
class)/DWHM112

PRINCIPLES OF Tue7, UIC


2 ME ECO1104-02-00 3 Kim Suk Ho DWHMB120
MACROECONOMICS Thu8,9 First

PRINCIPLES OF Mon1,2, UIC


2 ME ECO1104-04-00 3 Shim Jae Hun DWHMB120
MACROECONOMICS Wed2 First

PRINCIPLES OF Bang Byung Tue7, UIC


2 ME ECO1104-05-00 3 IVHA217
MACROECONOMICS Kook Thu8,9 First

Lee Tue7, UIC


2 MR ECO2101-03-00 3 MACROECONOMICS DWHM115
Kyung-woo Thu8,9 First

DWHM102/
Mon3,4/ Pre-recorded UIC
2 MR ECO2101-04-00 3 MACROECONOMICS Kim Jiseob
Wed4 lecture(Unable to First
take other class)

2 MR ECO2101-05-00 3 MACROECONOMICS Kang DongIk Mon7,8, DWHMB106 UIC

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Yea Cate Course Cre
Course Title Professor Time Lecture room Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab dit

Wed8 First

Pre-recorded
Wed3/ lecture(Unable to UIC
2 MR ECO2102-02-00 3 MICROECONOMICS Kim Semin
Fri3,4 take other First
class)/DWHMB109

Pre-recorded
Mon5,6/ lecture(Unable to UIC
2 MR ECO2102-03-00 3 MICROECONOMICS Lee Jungho
Wed6 take other First
class)/DWHMB106

LEE Tue8,9, UIC


2 MR ECO2102-04-00 3 MICROECONOMICS IVHA105
TAEBONG Thu7 First

DWHMB109/
LEE JIN Wed1/ Pre-recorded UIC
3,4 ME ECO3104-02-00 3 ECONOMETRICS I
HYUN Fri1,2 lecture(Unable to First
take other class)

INTERNATIONAL CHOI, Tue5,6, UIC


3,4 ME ECO3130-02-00 3 DWHMB120
FINANCE SANGYUP Thu4 First

Pre-recorded
INTERNATIONAL Mon7,8/ lecture(Unable to UIC
3,4 ME ECO3130-03-00 3 Park JungJae
FINANCE Wed8 take other First
class)/DWHM115

Tue5,6, UIC
3,4 ME ECO3134-03-00 3 MONEY & BANKING Ma Eunseong DWHM113
Thu4 First

Pre-recorded
CORPORATE FINANCE Mon5,6/ lecture(Unable to UIC
3,4 ME ECO4115-01-00 3 Oh Hyunjin
AND ECONOMICS Wed6 take other First
class)/DWHMB120

INTRODUCTION TO LEE
UIC
1 MR QRM1001-01-00 3 QUANTITATIVE RISK HYOUNG- Fri1,2,3 IVHB318
Only
MANAGEMENT YONG

FUNDAMENTAL Tue1, UIC


2 MR QRM2001-01-00 3 Kim Suk Ho IVHB318
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS Thu2,3 Only

LEE
FINANCIAL DATA UIC
2 ME QRM2002-01-00 3 HYOUNG-YO Fri4,5,6 IVHB301
ANALYSIS Only
NG

THEORY OF CHOI Wed2,3/ Pre-recorded UIC


3 ME QRM3001-01-00 3
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS BONG-GEUN Fri3 lecture/IVHB209 Only

MATHEMATICAL Jang Jeong Wed7/ Pre-recorded UIC


3,4 MR QRM3005-01-00 3
STATISTICS 1 Hoon Fri6,7 lecture/IVHB203 Only

METHODS OF
CHOI Wed5,6/ Pre-recorded UIC
3,4 ME QRM3006-01-00 3 ARTIFICIAL
BONG-GEUN Fri8 lecture/IVHB209 Only
INTELLIGENCE IN

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Yea Cate Course Cre
Course Title Professor Time Lecture room Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab dit
FINANCE AND
INVESTMENT
UIC-
Kang Mon1,2,
2 ME STA2102-01-00 3 LINEAR ALGEBRA DWHMB112 QRM
Sungbong Wed2
Cross
UIC-
Tue2,3,
2 ME STA2102-02-00 3 LINEAR ALGEBRA Park YoungJa DWHMB103 QRM
Thu1
Cross
UIC-
LEE MYOUNG Mon5,6/ Pre-recorded
2 ME STA2102-03-00 3 LINEAR ALGEBRA QRM
SOOK Wed6 lecture/IVHA108
Cross

Pre-recorded UIC-
R AND PYTHON Mon7,8/
2 ME STA2104-02-00 3 Han Solji lecture/ QRM
PROGRAMMING Wed8
DWHMB101 Cross

UIC-
Jang Jeong Wed3/ Pre-recorded
2 ME STA2105-04-00 3 STATISTICAL METHOD QRM
Hoon Fri3,4 lecture/IVHB203
Cross

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each course on the Yonsei portal system.

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ISSD-Science, Technology, and Policy

Yea Cate Course Cre Lecture


Course Title Professor Time Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab dit room
INTRODUCTION TO
SEUL Check on
MR STP1001-01-00 3 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, Thu2,3,4 IVHB326
JIYUNG the Portal
AND POLICY
YOO Check on
1 ME CTM1002-01-00 3 IT FOUNDATION Tue5,6,7 IVHB203
SEHWAN the Portal

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING YOO Check on


ME CTM1004-01-00 3 Thu1,2,3 IVHB203
AND LITERACY SEHWAN the Portal

GENERAL BIOLOGY FOR


Check on
MR STP2003-01-00 3 MODERN LIFE SCIENCE TBD Fri5,6,7 IVHB307
the Portal
AND BIOTECHNOLOGY

2 THE RISE OF MODERN McCoy Check on


MR STP2004-01-00 3 Tue7,8,9 IVHB204
SCIENCE Casey David the Portal

IT AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC BOCK Check on


ME STP2006-01-00 3 Wed2,3,4 IVHB326
CHANGE GENE the Portal

ENVIRONMENT AND Kim Check on


ME SDC3002-01-00 3 Thu2,3,4 IVHB307
DEVELOPMENT Yong-Gun the Portal

COOPERATION AND
SUPPORT FOR
SUSTAINABLE Check on
MR SDC3007-01-00 3 SEOL JI IN Fri2,3,4 IVHB307
DEVELOPMENT: ACTORS, the Portal
ACTIONS, AND AID
FINANCING
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY Jung Tae Check on
3,4 ME SDC3008-01-00 3 Tue2,3,4 IVHB307
POLICY ANALYSIS Yong the Portal

SOCIAL INNOVATION AND


Check on
ME SDC4002-01-00 3 SUSTAINABLE Kim Jaewan Wed2,3,4 IVHB204
the Portal
DEVELOPMENT
BOCK Check on
ME STP3012-01-00 3 TEXT ANALYSIS WITH R Fri2,3,4 IVHB326
GENE the Portal
POLICY EVALUATION IN SEUL Check on
ME STP4005-01-00 3 Thu6,7,8 IVHB307
PRACTICE JIYUNG the Portal
Kim Check on
ME STP4008-01-00 3 TECHNOLOGY AND WORK Wed6,7,8 IVHB202-1
SeungJin the Portal

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ISSD-Sustainable Development and Cooperation

Yea Cate Course Cre Lecture


Course Title Professor Time Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab dit room

INTRODUCTION TO Shin Jae Check on


1 MR SDC1002-01-00 3 Wed2,3,4 IVHB307
GLOBAL AFFAIRS Eun the Portal

RULE OF LAW IN THE Hahm Tue8,9, Check on


ME ISM2106-01-00 3 DWHA105
GLOBAL CONTEXT Chaihark Thu7 the Portal

2 POLITICS AND BUSINESS Rhyu, Sang Mon5,6 Check on


ME ISM2107-01-00 3 DWHA106
IN KOREA Young ,Wed6 the Portal
THEORIES OF Tue7, Check on
ME ISM2110-01-00 3 KIM JUNG DWHAB103
POLITICAL ECONOMY Thu8,9 the Portal
SUSTAINABLE
Kim Check on
2,3 ME SDC2100-01-00 3 DEVELOPMENT AND Mon2,3,4 IVHB307
Jaewan the Portal
CIVIL SOCIETY
POLITICAL ECONOMY Tue8,9, Check on
ME ISM3105-01-00 3 KIM JUNG DWHAB103
OF DEVELOPMENT Thu7 the Portal
INTERNATIONAL
Mon5,6, Check on
ME ISM3108-01-00 3 CONFLICT AND Choi Ajin NMH201
Wed6 the Portal
COOPERATION
CONTEMPORARY Mon3,4, Check on
ME ISM3111-01-00 3 Kim, Joon Gi DWHAB106
INTERNATIONAL LAW Wed4 the Portal
INTERNATIONAL
Mon1,2, Check on
ME ISM3524-01-00 3 ORGANIZATIONS AND TBD DWHA106
Wed2 the Portal
LAW
INTERNATIONAL SHIN Wed5, Check on
ME ISM3529-01-00 3 DWHAB106
NEGOTIATION DONG-IK Fri5,6 the Portal
AFRICAN Park Tue7, Check on
ME ISM3535-01-00 3 DWHAB106
DEVELOPMENT Jong-Dae Thu8,9 the Portal
ECONOMICS OF
KIM Tue8,9, Check on
ME ISM4804-01-00 3 INTERNATIONAL NMH106
Donghun Thu7 the Portal
3,4 DEVELOPMENT
CURRENT ISSUES IN Lee Ki Check on
ME JCL3001-01-00 3 Fri7,8,9 IVHB204
INTERNATIONAL LAW Beom the Portal
ENVIRONMENT AND Kim Check on
ME SDC3002-01-00 3 Thu2,3,4 IVHB307
DEVELOPMENT Yong-Gun the Portal
COOPERATION AND
SUPPORT FOR
SUSTAINABLE Check on
MR SDC3007-01-00 3 SEOL JI IN Fri2,3,4 IVHB307
DEVELOPMENT: the Portal
ACTORS, ACTIONS, AND
AID FINANCING
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY Jung Tae Check on
ME SDC3008-01-00 3 Tue2,3,4 IVHB307
POLICY ANALYSIS Yong the Portal
SOCIAL INNOVATION
Check on
ME SDC4002-01-00 3 AND SUSTAINABLE Kim Jaewan Wed2,3,4 IVHB204
the Portal
DEVELOPMENT

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each course on the Yonsei portal system.
ISED-Nano Science and Engineering

Yea Cate Course Cre Course Title Professor Time Lecture room Ref.
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab dit
INTRODUCTION TO
Tue6 IVHB318 Check
MR NSE2002-01-00 3 NANOTECHNOLOGY KIM HEON JE on the
(Tue7,8,9,10) (IVHB318) Portal
AND LABORATORY
Pre-recorded
lecture(Unable
SOLID STATE Kim Jiwon Mon7,8/ Check
MR NSE2003-01-00 3 to take other on the
CHEMISTRY /Kim Dongho Wed8 Portal
class)/
IVHB318
FUNDAMENTALS OF Bailey Jon Tue1,2, Check
MB SED2004-01-00 3 IVHB301 on the
QUANTUM PHYSICS Andrew Thu1 Portal
ENGINEERING Mon1, Check
ME MAT2017-14-00 3 Chun Sehun IVHB309 on the
MATHEMATICS(4) Wed3,4 Portal
POLYMER SCIENCE,
PATEL Tue8,9/ IVHB319/ Check
ME NSE2006-01-00 3 ENGINEERING AND on the
RAJKUMAR (Tue10,11) (ILHB404) Portal
LABORATORY
FUNDAMENTALS OF
2 Tue5,6, Check
ME NSE2007-01-00 3 MATERIALS SCIENCE Jang Woosun IVHB319 on the
Thu5 Portal
AND ENGINEERING

LAB ON ORGANIC Thu6 IVHD401 Check


ME SED2002-01-00 3 Balaz Milan on the
CHEMISTRY (Thu7,8,9,10) (IVHD401) Portal
COMPUTER
Wed1,2 IVHB309 Check
ME SED2005-01-00 3 PROGRAMMING FOR Chun Sehun on the
(Wed5,6) (IVHB309) Portal
ISED
MECHANICS OF
Bailey Jon Tue3,4, Check
ME SED2100-01-00 3 NEWTON AND IVHB319 on the
Andrew Thu4 Portal
LAGRANGE
IVHB203/
Mon7/ Check
ME UBC2003-01-00 3 CELL BIOLOGY (2) Ku Nam-on Pre-recorded on the
Mon8,9 Portal
lecture
UIC ORGANIC Tue5, Check
ME UIC2003-02-00 3 Balaz Milan IVHB320 on the
CHEMISTRY(2) Thu2,3 Portal
JUNIOR INDEPENDENT SHIN JAE Mon3, Check
MR SED3001-01-00 3 IVHB319 on the
STUDY HUN Wed3,4 Portal
JUNIOR INDEPENDENT Mon3, Check
MR SED3001-02-00 3 Jang Woosun IVHB320 on the
STUDY Wed3,4 Portal
JUNIOR INDEPENDENT Mon3, Check
MR SED3001-03-00 3 Patrick Han IVHB301 on the
STUDY Wed3,4 Portal
UNDERSTANDING IVHB320/
Mon1/ Check
3 ME ESE3004-01-00 3 CLIMATE CHANGE KIM HOJUNG Pre-recorded on the
Fri7,8 Portal
SCIENCE lecture
TRANSPORT
Check
ME ESE3006-01-00 3 PHENOMENA IN Jang Woosun Thu7,8,9 IVHB319 on the
Portal
GREEN TECHNOLOGY
PATEL Tue4, Check
ME NSE3006-01-00 3 THERMODYNAMICS (1) IVHB320 on the
RAJKUMAR Thu5,6 Portal
ME NSE3010-01-00 3 ADVANCED Lee Thu1,2,3 IBS610 Check

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Yea Cate Course Cre
r gory Code-Sec.-Lab dit Course Title Professor Time Lecture room Ref.

Jae-Hyun/LEE
on the
NANOSCIENCE HAKHO/JUN
Portal
YONGWOOK

INTRODUCTION TO (IVHB301)/
CHOI (Tue4,5)/ Check
ME SED3007-01-00 3 DIGITAL CIRCUIT Pre-recorded on the
JIN-MOON Tue6,7 Portal
DESIGN AND LAB lecture
MOLECULAR
STRUCTURE
Check
ME SED3008-01-00 3 DETERMINATION USING Balaz Milan Wed8,9,10 IVHB320 on the
Portal
SPECTROSCOPIC
METHODS
SHIN JAE Mon1,2, Check
ME UBC3003-01-00 3 IMMUNOLOGY IVHB319 on the
HUN Wed2 Portal
Pre-recorded
Thu1,2/ Check
ME UBC3005-01-00 3 PHYSIOLOGY Ku Nam-on lecture/ on the
Thu3 Portal
IVHB209
INTRODUCTION TO
SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY Check
ME UBC3008-01-00 3 Kwak Minsuk Tue1,2,3 IVHB209 on the
AND CELL Portal
ENGINEERING
Mon2, Check
ME UBC3101-01-00 3 BIOMATERIALS Patrick Han IVHB320 on the
Wed1,2 Portal
SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
Wed7, Check
ME UBC4012-01-00 3 AND GENETIC Patrick Han IVHB301 on the
Fri7,8 Portal
ENGINEERING

INTEGRATED SCIENCE Fri7 IBS610 Check


3,4 ME SED3003-01-00 3 Lee Jae-Hyun on the
LABORATORY (Fri8,9,10,11) (IBS610) Portal

Kim Jiwon/ Check


MR NSE4001-01-00 3 NSE SENIOR THESIS Sat-1,0,1 IVHB203 on the
Kim Dongho Portal

Pre-recorded
lecture(Unable
Kim Jiwon/ Mon5,6/ Check
ME NSE4004-01-00 3 NANOMATERIALS to take other on the
Kim Dongho Wed6 Portal
class)/
4
IVHB320

Jang Woosun/
Kim Dongho/
ISED CREATIVE Mon0,Wed0, Check
ME SED4001-01-00 3 Kim Jiwon/ IVHB203 on the
RESEARCH Fri0 Portal
SHIN JAE
HUN

* Please check the information on evaluation methods, language of instruction, and other important notes of
each course on the Yonsei portal system.

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ISED-Energy & Environmental Science and Engineering

Yea Cate Course Cre


Course Title Professor Time Lecture room Ref.
r gpru Code-Sec.-Lab dit
ENGINEERING Mon1, Check
ME MAT2017-14-00 3 Chun Sehun IVHB309 on the
MATHEMATICS(4) Wed3,4 Portal
Pre-recorded
SOLID STATE Kim Jiwon/ Mon7,8/ lecture(Unable Check
ME NSE2003-01-00 3 on the
CHEMISTRY Kim Dongho Wed8 to take other Portal
class)/IVHB318
POLYMER SCIENCE,
PATEL Tue8,9/ IVHB319/ Check
ME NSE2006-01-00 3 ENGINEERING AND on the
RAJKUMAR (Tue10,11) (ILHB404) Portal
LABORATORY
FUNDAMENTALS OF
Jang Tue5,6, Check
ME NSE2007-01-00 3 MATERIALS SCIENCE IVHB319 on the
Woosun Thu5 Portal
AND ENGINEERING
LAB ON ORGANIC Thu6 IVHD401 Check
ME SED2002-01-00 3 Balaz Milan on the
2 CHEMISTRY (Thu7,8,9,10) (IVHD401) Portal
FUNDAMENTALS OF Bailey Jon Tue1,2, Check
ME SED2004-01-00 3 IVHB301 on the
QUANTUM PHYSICS Andrew Thu1 Portal
COMPUTER
Wed1,2 IVHB309 Check
ME SED2005-01-00 3 PROGRAMMING FOR Chun Sehun on the
(Wed5,6) (IVHB309) Portal
ISED
MECHANICS OF
Bailey Jon Tue3,4, Check
ME SED2100-01-00 3 NEWTON AND IVHB319 on the
Andrew Thu4 Portal
LAGRANGE
IVHB203/
Mon7/ Check
ME UBC2003-01-00 3 CELL BIOLOGY (2) Ku Nam-on Pre-recorded on the
Mon8,9 Portal
lecture
UIC ORGANIC Tue5, Check
ME UIC2003-02-00 3 Balaz Milan IVHB320 on the
CHEMISTRY(2) Thu2,3 Portal
RECENT ADVANCES
IN ENERGY & PATEL Tue1, Check
MR ESE3005-01-00 3 IVHB319 on the
ENVIRONMENTAL RAJKUMAR Thu1,2 Portal
TECHNOLOGY
TRANSPORT
Jang Check
MR ESE3006-01-00 3 PHENOMENA IN Thu7,8,9 IVHB319 on the
Woosun Portal
GREEN TECHNOLOGY
PATEL Tue4, Check
MR NSE3006-01-00 3 THERMODYNAMICS (1) IVHB320 on the
RAJKUMAR Thu5,6 Portal
JUNIOR INDEPENDENT SHIN JAE Mon3, Check
3 MR SED3001-01-00 3 IVHB319 on the
STUDY HUN Wed3,4 Portal
JUNIOR INDEPENDENT Jang Mon3, Check
MR SED3001-02-00 3 IVHB320 on the
STUDY Woosun Wed3,4 Portal
JUNIOR INDEPENDENT Mon3, Check
MR SED3001-03-00 3 Patrick Han IVHB301 on the
STUDY Wed3,4 Portal
UNDERSTANDING IVHB320/
KIM Mon1/ Check
ME ESE3004-01-00 3 CLIMATE CHANGE Pre-recorded on the
HOJUNG Fri7,8 Portal
SCIENCE lecture
ME NSE3010-01-00 3 ADVANCED Lee Thu1,2,3 IBS610 Check

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Jae-Hyun/
LEE on the
NANOSCIENCE
HAKHO/JUN Portal
YONGWOOK
INTRODUCTION TO (IVHB301)/
CHOI (Tue4,5)/ Check
ME SED3007-01-00 3 DIGITAL CIRCUIT Pre-recorded on the
JIN-MOON Tue6,7 Portal
DESIGN AND LAB lecture
MOLECULAR
STRUCTURE
DETERMINATION Check
ME SED3008-01-00 3 Balaz Milan Wed8,9,10 IVHB320 on the
USING Portal
SPECTROSCOPIC
METHODS

SHIN JAE Mon1,2, Check


ME UBC3003-01-00 3 IMMUNOLOGY IVHB319 on the
HUN Wed2 Portal
Pre-recorded
Thu1,2/ Check
ME UBC3005-01-00 3 PHYSIOLOGY Ku Nam-on lecture/ on the
Thu3 Portal
IVHB209
INTRODUCTION TO
SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY Kwak Check
ME UBC3008-01-00 3 Tue1,2,3 IVHB209 on the
AND CELL Minsuk Portal
ENGINEERING

Mon2, Check
ME UBC3101-01-00 3 BIOMATERIALS Patrick Han IVHB320 on the
Wed1,2 Portal
SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
Check
ME UBC4012-01-00 3 AND GENETIC Patrick Han Wed7,Fri7,8 IVHB301 on the
Portal
ENGINEERING

INTEGRATED SCIENCE Lee Fri7 IBS610 Check


3,4 ME SED3003-01-00 3 on the
LABORATORY Jae-Hyun (Fri8,9,10,11) (IBS610) Portal

Jang Check
MR ESE4001-01-00 3 EESE SENIOR THESIS Sat2,3,4 IVHB203 on the
Woosun Portal

ENERGY HARVESTING Cho Yong Check


ME MST4900-01-00 3 Tue7,8,9 EngHD406 on the
SYSTEMS Soo Portal
Pre-recorded
Kim
Mon5,6/ lecture(Unable Check
ME NSE4004-01-00 3 NANOMATERIALS Jiwon/Kim on the
4 Wed6 to take other Portal
Dongho
class)/IVHB320
Jang
Woosun/
ISED CREATIVE Kim Dongho/ Mon0,Wed0, Check
ME SED4001-01-00 3 IVHB203 on the
RESEARCH Kim Jiwon/ Fri0 Portal
SHIN JAE
HUN

* Please check the information on evaluation methods, language of instruction, and other important notes of
each course on the Yonsei portal system.

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ISED-Bio-Convergence

Yea Cate Course Cre


Course Title Professor Time Lecture room Ref.
r gpry Code-Sec.-Lab dit
UIC ORGANIC Check
2 MR UIC2003-02-00 3 Balaz Milan Tue5,Thu2,3 IVHB320 on the
CHEMISTRY(2) Portal
Chung Mon6, Check
2 MB UBC2005-01-00 3 ISE BIOCHEMISTRY (1) IVHB318 on the
Sunglan Wed5,6 Portal
ENGINEERING Mon1, Check
2 ME MAT2017-14-00 3 Chun Sehun IVHB309 on the
MATHEMATICS(4) Wed3,4 Portal
POLYMER SCIENCE,
PATEL Tue8,9/ IVHB319/ Check
2 ME NSE2006-01-00 3 ENGINEERING AND on the
RAJKUMAR (Tue10,11) (ILHB404) Portal
LABORATORY
FUNDAMENTALS OF
Check
2 ME NSE2007-01-00 3 MATERIALS SCIENCE Jang Woosun Tue5,6,Thu5 IVHB319 on the
Portal
AND ENGINEERING
LAB ON ORGANIC Thu6 IVHD401 Check
2 ME SED2002-01-00 3 Balaz Milan on the
CHEMISTRY (Thu7,8,9,10) (IVHD401) Portal
FUNDAMENTALS OF Bailey Jon Check
2 ME SED2004-01-00 3 Tue1,2,Thu1 IVHB301 on the
QUANTUM PHYSICS Andrew Portal
COMPUTER
Wed1,2 IVHB309 Check
2 ME SED2005-01-00 3 PROGRAMMING FOR Chun Sehun on the
(Wed5,6) (IVHB309) Portal
ISED
MECHANICS OF
Bailey Jon Check
2 ME SED2100-01-00 3 NEWTON AND Tue3,4,Thu4 IVHB319 on the
Andrew Portal
LAGRANGE
IVHB203/
Mon7/ Check
2 ME UBC2003-01-00 3 CELL BIOLOGY (2) Ku Nam-on Pre-recorded on the
Mon8,9 Portal
lecture
INTRODUCTION TO
KIM HEON Tue6 IVHB318 Check
2,3 ME NSE2002-01-00 3 NANOTECHNOLOGY on the
JE (Tue7,8,9,10) (IVHB318) Portal
AND LABORATORY
JUNIOR INDEPENDENT SHIN JAE Mon3, Check
3 MR SED3001-01-00 3 IVHB319 on the
STUDY HUN Wed3,4 Portal
JUNIOR INDEPENDENT Mon3, Check
3 MR SED3001-02-00 3 Jang Woosun IVHB320 on the
STUDY Wed3,4 Portal
JUNIOR INDEPENDENT Mon3, Check
3 MR SED3001-03-00 3 Patrick Han IVHB301 on the
STUDY Wed3,4 Portal
UNDERSTANDING IVHB320/
Check
3 ME ESE3004-01-00 3 CLIMATE CHANGE KIM HOJUNG Mon1/Fri7,8 Pre-recorded on the
Portal
SCIENCE lecture

PATEL Check
3 ME NSE3006-01-00 3 THERMODYNAMICS (1) Tue4,Thu5,6 IVHB320 on the
RAJKUMAR Portal
Lee
Jae-Hyun/
ADVANCED Check
3 ME NSE3010-01-00 3 LEE Thu1,2,3 IBS610 on the
NANOSCIENCE Portal
HAKHO/JUN
YONGWOOK
3 ME SED3007-01-00 3 INTRODUCTION TO CHOI (Tue4,5)/ (IVHB301)/ Check

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DIGITAL CIRCUIT Pre-recorded on the
JIN-MOON Tue6,7
DESIGN AND LAB lecture Portal
MOLECULAR
STRUCTURE
Check
3 ME SED3008-01-00 3 DETERMINATION USING Balaz Milan Wed8,9,10 IVHB320 on the
Portal
SPECTROSCOPIC
METHODS

SHIN JAE Mon1,2, Check


3 ME UBC3003-01-00 3 IMMUNOLOGY IVHB319 on the
HUN Wed2 Portal

Pre-recorded
Check
3 ME UBC3005-01-00 3 PHYSIOLOGY Ku Nam-on Thu1,2/Thu3 lecture/ on the
Portal
IVHB209
INTRODUCTION TO
SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY Check
3 ME UBC3008-01-00 3 Kwak Minsuk Tue1,2,3 IVHB209 on the
AND CELL Portal
ENGINEERING
Mon2, Check
3 ME UBC3101-01-00 3 BIOMATERIALS Patrick Han IVHB320 on the
Wed1,2 Portal
SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
Wed7, Check
3 ME UBC4012-01-00 3 AND GENETIC Patrick Han IVHB301 on the
Fri7,8 Portal
ENGINEERING
INTEGRATED SCIENCE Lee Fri7 IBS610 Check
3,4 ME SED3003-01-00 3 on the
LABORATORY Jae-Hyun (Fri8,9,10,11) (IBS610) Portal

SHIN JAE Check


4 MR UBC4001-01-00 3 BC SENIOR THESIS Sat5,6,7 IVHB203 on the
HUN Portal
Pre-recorded
Kim Jiwon/ Mon5,6/ lecture(Unable Check
4 ME NSE4004-01-00 3 NANOMATERIALS on the
Kim Dongho Wed6 to take other Portal
class)/IVHB320

Jang Woosun/
Kim Dongho/
ISED CREATIVE Mon0,Wed0, Check
4 ME SED4001-01-00 3 Kim Jiwon/ IVHB203 on the
RESEARCH Fri0 Portal
SHIN JAE
HUN

* Please check the information on evaluation methods, language of instruction, and other important notes of
each course on the Yonsei portal system.

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