1. Table of Academic Curriculum for Department of Computer Science and Engineering (~2015)

Content/SectionCourseCourse TitleCredit

(Hour)

FreshmanSophomoreJuniorSenior
Common General subjectTHINKING AND WRITINGGETE001, 004

THINKING AND WRITING Ⅰ․Ⅱ

2(3),2(3)      
Academic EnglishIFLS003, 004ACADEMIC ENGLISH Ⅰ․Ⅱ2(4),2(4)      

Freshmen Seminar

GEKS001
GEKS002

Freshmen Seminar

Freshmen Seminar

1(16)
1(16)

Complete 16hours each semester

Total  10        
Core Elective

World Cultures

GEFC 3(3)

Choose 3

History Investigation

GEHI 3(3)

Literature & Art

GELA 3(3)

Ethics & Philosophy

GECE 3(3)

Sociological Studies

GESO 3(3)

Science & Technology

GEST 3(3)

Quantitative Analysis

GEQR 3(3)

Total

  9        
Major-related Elective COSE 101,102
COSE 111,112

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING I, II

MATHEMATICS FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE I, II

3(3),3(3)
3(3),3(3)


 
 Total12
Total31
First MajorRequired6
(COSE 213, COSE222)
Elective36
Total42
Primary MajorElective30
Total30
General Elective27
Total credits for graduation130
Below are the credit requirements for dual degrees, minor majors, double majors, general transfers, and transfers with a bachelor’s degree:
Dual degreeMinor majorDouble majorGeneral transferTransfer with a bachelor’s degree
54 major courses credits21 major courses credits42 major courses creditsAppointed to individuals based on approved courses by credit transfer58 major courses credits

2. Conferment degree

Bachelor of engineering in Computer Science and Engineering

3. Requirements for Graduation

Required credits in total: At least 130

  General education: At least 31

  - Basic major: At least 6 (required) + 36(elective)

 * The two required subjects are as follows: 1) Data Structures, 2) Computer Architecture

- Advanced major: At least 30 (elective)

- General elective: At least 27

 

※ Other Requirements for Graduation
  • A second major is required (Not applicable to those who transferred with a bachelor’s degree)
  • The Certification of Comprehension of Chinese Characters is NOT required. 
  • Acquisition of one of the below official foreign language test score is required (Test date shall be after college entrance.)
TOEICTOEFLTOSEL(A)TEPSIELTS
PBTCBTIBT
650530197715125715.5
  • At least five courses mediated in English (native language) shall be completed.
  • International students who have enrolled or transferred from 2011 and have not submitted a TOPIK certificate at the time of admission must submit one of the following before graduation: an official certificate of level 4 or above on the TOPIK or certificate of completion of level 4 or above on the Korean language program at the Korea University Korean Language Center.

    (Students who have enrolled in the Division of International Studies, have passed the admission as an international student, or have been admitted through the Global Korea Scholarship are exempted.)