[Added on May 11, 2020]
1. Each course shall be assigned one to three (1-3) credit units, and one (1) hour each week shall be equivalent to one (1) credit. However, in the case of practice or exercise-based courses, one (1) credit may be the equivalent to two (2) hours. Credits for language-related courses may be separately determined by the Dean of the Graduate School in consultation with the Academic Affairs Steering Committee of the Graduate School. (Amended on March 19, 2009.)
2. With respect to research credits for thesis supervision, students shall complete six (6) credits or more. Starting from their third semester, students shall register for and complete research credits in three (3) credit-unit increments. Research credits shall be graded using the following: S (Satisfactory); U (Unsatisfactory), or I (Incomplete).
3. Students enrolled at the Graduate School shall not complete more than fifteen credits, in any combination of subject credits and research credits, per semester. However, workshops, internships, and other subjects separately specified by the Academic Affairs Steering Committee shall not be included in this credit maximum. (Amended on March 19, 2009.)
|
Department
|
Major
|
Required Credits
|
Major Credits
|
Research Credits
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
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International Business |
International Business, IT Business, AI & IT Business, K-Culture and Arts Management |
42 |
36 |
6 |
|
Leadership and Coaching |
36 |
30 |
6 |
|
|
Public Innovation ICT Management |
39 |
33 |
6 |
|
|
International Trade |
International Trade |
39 |
33 |
6 |
|
International Trade Policy |
45 |
39 |
6 |
|
|
NGO Studies |
NGO Studies |
36 |
30 |
6 |
|
International Development and Cooperation |
International Development and Cooperation |
36 |
30 |
6 |
|
<Deleted on August 18, 2021> |
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|
Energy Studies |
Energy Science Policy |
39 |
33 |
6 |
|
Civil Society Studies |
Common |
39 |
33 |
6 |
[Added on February 21, 2020]
Students shall be allowed to study in the exchange university in the third semester and may be selected in a semester immediately preceding the semester by each of the following examinations. The details thereof shall be separately determined by the dean of the Graduate School.
Any student who wishes to transfer credits earned from an exchange university must submit a written request for credit transfer, along with a copy of the student’s transcript, to the Education and Training Department within a prescribed period of time following completion of the exchange period and obtain approval from the Dean of the Graduate School in consultation with the head of department. However, exchange credits shall be granted in accordance with the terms of the exchange agreement and shall represent no more than one half (1/2) of the student’s major course credits. (Amended on February 21, 2020)
Up to six (6) credits earned at another graduate school of the University or at another domestic or foreign graduate school may be transferred to the Graduate School after passing through a prescribed review process.
With respect to any other matters related to the exchange of credits not addressed herein, the Agreements for the Exchange of Credits shall be applied.
A student shall be assigned no less than one supervising professor for classes and research. A supervising professor(s) shall be assigned to the student in the first semester after which the student is admitted to the Graduate School. However, any student who wishes to change his or her supervising professor(s) may apply to do so at the beginning of each semester. Any student who wishes to submit a thesis for graduation shall be assigned a thesis supervising professor in their third semester of study.
(Amended on May 27, 2025.)
A person who has passed the thesis examination shall submit to the Central Library, by the designated deadline, an approval page signed or sealed by all examiners and an electronic file of the final approved degree thesis. (Amended on February 21, 2020; Amended on May 27, 2025)
[Title amended on May 27, 2025]
When tuition is refunded to a student due to a change in student status, such as expulsion or a leave of absence, the Graduate School shall recover tuition-based scholarships in accordance with the standards set forth in Article 15 (Refund of Tuition). However, if an external scholarship-granting institution has established separate standards, those standards shall prevail.
[Added on November 4, 2024]