The College of Engineering was established for the purpose of educating future engineers and applied scientists capable of playing leading roles in our society. Our programs foster students' ability to define and develop new theories in technical and applied fields, while keeping abreast of new trends in the rapidly changing world of technology.
  The College of Engineering is comprised of four schools and two departments: the School of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science, the School of Information & Computer Engineering, the School of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, the School of Urban & Civil Engineering, the Department of Architecture, and the Department of Mechanical and System Design Engineering.


ABEEK Committee of College of Engineering in Hongik University

ABEEK (The Accreditation Board of Engineering Education of Korea) is the accrediting body of programs in engineering and related disciplines in Korea. The purpose of the accreditation is to ensure the quality of the programs providing engineering education, and to enhance the professional competence of the graduates of those programs.
  ABEEK Committee of College of Engineering in Hongik University is composed of faculty representatives from all accredited programs within the College of Engineering. The purpose of the committee is to ensure that the college meets the ABEEK requirements for accreditation.

web:http://abeek.hongik.ac.kr
phone: 02-320-3003


School of Urban & Civil Engineering

COURSES
Year Section Code No. Subject 1st Sem. 2nd Sem.
credit hours credit hours
1 Basic Humanities Basic 001010   Reading & Writing 3 4    
001009   English     3 3
Core     Group 7 elective 2 2 2 2
    Group 8 elective     2 2
    Group 6 elective     2 2
General     Group (1)~(5) elective 2 2    
MSC M 012201/ 012202   Calculus (1) and (2) 3 3 3 3
S 012101   University Physics (1) 2 3    
012103   University Physics and Lab (1) 1 2    
012107   University Chemistry (1) 2 3    
012109   University Chemistry and Lab (1) 1 2    
012104/ 012106   University Physics (2) or University Chemistry (2)     2 3
012110/ 012113   University Physics and Lab (2) or University   Chemistry and Lab (2)     1 2
C 012301   Introduction to Engineering Computer and Exercise 2 3    
012302   Engineering Programming Practice     2 3
012311   CAD Practice 2 3    
Technical Elective 114101   Research Methodology 2 2    
114203   Computer Graphic and Drawing     2 4
114202   Engineering Mechanics     2 2


Major in Urban Engineering

  The major in Urban Engineering was first offered in 1968 as an independent program. The major currently enjoys a national reputation for education and research. The masters and doctoral degrees of the Urban Planning Program were established in 1973 and 1978, respectively.
  Students are trained in the knowledge and methods associated with the profession, including rigorous and thorough experience in the analytic, synthetic, and artistic skills involved in urban design. The curriculum focuses on the physical, sociological, transportational, economic, and political aspects of the planning both in Korea and in other parts of the world.
  Several specialized laboratories and a library as well as other research and teaching facilities of the University are available to students. The facilities include the Laboratory for Computer Graphics, Transportation, and Spatial Analysis. Additional educational resources and practices include research institutes and lecture series.



FACULTY

Name Degree Major Institution

Professors
Song, Young Sop Ph.D. Urban Design & Renewal Univ. of Catholique de Louvain
Lee, In Won Ph.D. Transportation Planning Northwestern Univ.
Lee, Young Moo Ph.D. Landscape Architecture Seoul National Univ.
Kang, Yang Suk Ph.D. Planning by Quantitative Method Univ. of Tsukuba
Kang, Jun Mo Ph.D. Urban Design & Environmental Aesthetics Ohio State Univ.

Associate Professor
Choei, Nae Young Ph.D. City Planning and Urban Economics Univ. of Pennsylvania
Hwang, Ki Yeon Ph.D. Urban and Regional Planning University of Southern California

Honorary Professor
Park, Byung Joo Ph.D. City Planning Hongik Univ.



COURSES
Year Section Code No. Subject 1st Sem. 2nd Sem.
credit hours credit hours
2 Basic Humanities Core     Group 6 elective     2 2
General     Group (1)~(5) electieve 2 2 2 2
MSC M 012205   Linear Algebra 3 3    
012208   Adaptation Statistics of Computer     3 3
C 012304   Introduction to Information System 3 3    
012310   Treatment for Data and Practice     3 3
Technical Requird 115306   Drawing for Urban Design & Planning 4 6    
115406   Practice for Urban Design & Planning     4 6
Elective 115307   Architectural Design Studio (1) 2 3    
115407   Architectural Design Studio (2)     2 3
115305   Introduction to Urban Planning 3 3    
115404   Qualification Method     3 3
013304   History of Cities 3 3    
115308   Engineering of Urban Facilities 3 3    
115408   Theory for Urban Planning     3 3
115607   Traffic Engineering     3 3
3 Technical Elective 115501   Practice in Urban Planning (1) 3 6    
115601   Practice in Urban Planning (2)     3 6
115602   Site Planning     3 3
115502   Land Use Planning 3 3    
115508   Survey & Practice (1) 3 5    
115609   Survey & Practice (2)     3 5
115610   Design of Urban Facilities (2)     3 3
115505   Landscape Planning 3 3    
115507   Urban Transportation Planning 3 3    
115705   Urban Economics     3 3
115509   Theory of Urban Design 3 3    
115611   District Design Studio     2 3
115506   Urban Ordinances 3 3    
115607   Traffic Engineering     3 3
4 Technical Elective 115701   Practice in Urban Planning (3) 3 6    
115801   Practice in Urban Planning (4)     3 3
115703   National & Regional Planning 3 3    
115704   Urban Planning 3 3    
115606   Urban Sociology     3 3
115706   Site Planning 3 3    
115802   Urban Renewal     3 3
115708   Urban Design Studio 2 3    
115709   Real Estate Developement 3 3    
115710   Urban Environmental Evaluation 3 3    
115806   Transportation System Design     3 3
115804   Public Administration & Finance 3 3    
115807   Urban Environmental Engineering     3 3


Major in Civil Engineering

  The aim of the department is to educate future designers and builders of structures and infrastructures of modern society, such as bridges, highways, tunnels, airports, harbors, multi-purpose dams, and water purification and waste water treatment facilities. The major in Civil Engineering trains students to be multi-dimensional professionals who will be involved in a variety of engineering tasks with a multitude of challenging career opportunities.
  The major consists of four main laboratories: Structures Lab, Geotechnical Lab, Hydraulics Lab, and Environmental Lab. Graduates of the major play active roles in the civil engineering field, working as engineers, researchers, and educators.
  The major in Civil Engineering was first opened in 1964 as an independant department. The major is recognized as one of the most leading departments for education and research throughout the nation. The master and doctoral degrees in Civil Engineering were established in 1972 and 1978, respectively.



FACULTY

Name Degree Major Institution

Professors
Song, Jai Woo Ph.D. Hydraulics & Hydrology Yonsei Univ.
Kim, Eung Ho Ph.D. Environmental Engineering Univ. of Tokyo
Kim, Hong Taek Ph.D. Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering South Dakota State Univ.
Yoon, Chong Yul Ph.D. Structural Engineering Univ. of California, Berkeley
Yoon, Soon Jong Ph.D. Structural Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology

Associate Professor
Choi, Eun-soo Ph.D. Structural Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology



COURSES
Year Section Code No. Subject 1st Sem. 2nd Sem.
credit  hours credit  hours
2 Basic core    Group (8) elective 2 2    
General    Group (1)~(5) electives     2 2
MSC M 012203  Applied Mathematics (1) 3 3    
   MSC(mathematics) elective 3 3    
012204  Applied Mathematics (2)     3 3
S    MSC(Science) elective     3 3
C 012308  Numerical Analysis 3 3    
Technical Required 013306  Mechanics of Materials & Excercise (1) 3 4    
013307  Fluid Mechanics & Exercise (1) 2 3    
013309  Introduction to Environmental  Engineering 2 3    
Elective 013405  Construction Materials Lab     2 4
116401  Mechanics of Materials & Excercise (2)     3 4
116403  Fluid Mechanics & Exercise (2)     2 3
116302  Surveying & Practice (1) 3 5    
116402  Surveying & Practice (2)     3 5
116406  Numerical Analysis & Exercise     2 3
3 Basic Core    Group (7) elective 2 2    
   Group (6) elective     2 2
General    Group (1)~(5) elective 2 2    
Technical Required 116506  Structural Analysis and Lab. (1) 3 4    
116504  Soil Mechanics and Lab. (1) 3 4    
116508  Hydraulics & Excercise (1) 2 3    
Elective 116509  Hydraulics Lab. (1) 2 3 3 4
116610  Hydraulics Lab. (2)     2 3
116609  Hydraulics & Excercise (2)     2 3
116510  Reinforced Concrete & Design (1) 3 3    
116611  Reinforced Concrete & Design (2)     3 3
116607  Structural Analysis and Lab. (2) 3 4    
116604  Soil Mechanics and Lab. (2)     3 4
116505  Construction Management 3 3    
116605  Construction and Practice     2 3
116606  Water Supply Engineering and Lab.     3 4
4 Basic General    Group (1)~(5) electieve     2 2
Technical Elective 116707  Foundation Engineering & Design 3 3    
116708  Hydrology & Design 3 3    
116703  Steel Structures 3 3    
116704  Structural Design in Civil Engineering 2 4    
116705  Wastewater Engineering and Lab 3 4    
116709  Prestressed Concrete & Design 3 3    
116801  River Engineering     3 3
116802  Coastal Engineering     3 3
116809  Highway Engineering & Design     3 3
116805  Special Topic     3 4
116806  Bridge Engineering     3 3
116808  Computer Aided Structural Analysis     2 2


School of Electronic & Electrical Engineering

  The school, newly formed in 1995 by combining the Department of Electronic, Electrical & Control Engineering and the Department of Radio Science & Communication Engineering, has grown tremendously both in size and quality within the last decade, benefiting from the influx of many new faculty members, an extensive support from the university, and a large increase in the number of students enrolled. Presently, there are over thirty-nine faculty members and the incoming freshman class of over three hundred students.
  Our program has focused on providing students with a solid theoretical background in fundamental concepts and analytical tools for problem solving. As a result, our graduates have achieved an excellent reputation in the industry, the government, and academia.
  The faculty and graduate students are also actively engaged in a variety of technical areas such as electromagnetics, communications, semiconductors, electronic materials, controls, power systems & energy economics, power electronics, and digital electronics. These efforts are reflected in a large number of published technical papers as well as numerous research contracts awarded to our faculty.



FACULTY

Name Degree Major Institution

Professors
Choi, Kyung Sam Ph.D. Control Systems Yonsei Univ.
Suh, Chung Ha Ph.D. Solid State Electronics Seoul National Univ.
Park, Joon Yeal Ph.D. Fuzzy and Control Systems Seoul National Univ.
Kim, Chang Bock Ph.D. Digital Signal Processing Yonsei Univ.
Kim, Jung Hoon Ph.D. Power Engineering Large System Seoul National Univ.
Song, Nag Un Ph.D. Automated CAD Design Univ. of Texas, Austin
Chung, Ha Bong Ph.D. Communication Theory Univ. of Southern California
Lee, Jong Soo Ph.D. Dynamic Control of Robot Manipulator Seoul National Univ.
You, Jae Hee Ph.D. VLSI System Design Cornell Univ.
Kay, Young Chul Ph.D. Digital Signal Processing Univ. of Southern California
Lee, Kee Seong Ph.D. Robotics Purdue Univ.
Koh, In Seon Ph.D. Computer & Systems Engineering Rensselaer Polytech Institute
Yang, Hyun Suk Ph.D. Optimal Control Univ. of California, Berkeley
Park, Dong Wook Ph.D. Laser and Radar Systems Massachusetts Institute Technology
Cho, Seong Won Ph.D. Artificial Intelligence Purdue Univ.
Park, In Gyu Ph.D. Multimedia Communication System Purdue Univ.
Oh, Yi Sok Ph.D. Microwave Remote Sensing Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Park, Sang Ju Ph.D. Signal Processing and Compression Stanford Univ.
Choi, Jong Sun Ph.D. Thin Film, Display Engineering Purdue Univ.
Lee, Jong Chang Ph.D. Compound Semiconductor Devices Univ. of California, Santa Barbara
Lee, Ho Kyoung Ph.D. Digital Communication Univ. of Southern California

Associate Professors
Chung, Kyo Bang Ph.D. Optical Electronics Cornell Univ.
Seo, Jong Wook Ph.D. Compound Semiconductor Microelectronics Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Lee, Jeong Hae Ph.D. Microwave Applications Univ. of California, Los Angeles
Kim, Bal Ho Ph.D. Power System Economics Univ. of Texas, Austin
Kim, Jae Min Ph.D. 3-Dimension Image Processing Rensselaer Polytech Institute
Kim, Young Min Ph.D. Semiconductor Element Univ. of Texas, Austin
Chun, Young Hwan Ph.D. Power Engineering Large System Univ. of Tokyo

Assistant Professors
Yoo, Do Sik Ph.D. Communication Theory Univ. of Michigan
Choo, Ho Sung Ph.D. Microwave and Antenna Univ. of Texas, Austin

Full-time Instructor
Huh, Seo Won Ph.D. Communication System Purdue Univ.



COURSES
Year Section Code No. Subject 1st Sem. 2nd Sem.
credit  hours credit  hours
1 Basic
Humanities
Basic 001010  Reading & Writing 3 4    
001009  English     3 3
Core    Group 7 elective     2 2
General    Group (1)~(5) elective 2 2    
MSC M 012201  Calculus (1) and (2) 3 3 3 3
012202
S 012101  University Physics (1) 2 3    
012103  University Physics and Lab (1) 1 2    
012107  University Chemistry (1) 2 3    
012109  University Chemistry and Lab (1) 1 2    
012104  University Physics (2) or University Chemistry (2)     2 3
012106
012110  University Physics and Lab (2) or University Chemistry and Lab (2)     1 2
012113
C 012301  Introduction to Engineering Computer and Exercise 2 3    
012302  Engineering Programming Practice     2 3
elec    MSC elective 3 3 3 3
Technical Elective 106202  Digital logic circuits     3 3
2 Basic Humanities Core    Group 8, communication     2 2
   Group 7, elective 2 2    
MSC M 012203  Applied Mathematics (1) 3 3    
012204  Applied Mathematics (2)     3 3
012205  Linear Algebra 3 3    
C 012309  C-programming & Practice 2 3    
Required 013310  Lab (1) 2 4    
013406  Lab (2)     2 4
013211  Electric Circuit (1) 3 3    
Elective 106301  Electric Circuit (2)     3 3
106302  Physical Electronics 3 4    
106303  Electromagnetics 3 4    
106401  Electronic Circuits (1)     3 4
106402  Semiconductor Engineering     3 3
106403  Electromagnetic Fields     3 3
106404  Signal and System     3 3
106405  Theory of Probability and Random Variables     3 3
3 Basic
Humanities
General    Group (1)~(5) general     2 2
Core    Group 8, communication 2 2    
Requried 013501  Lab (3) 2 4    
013601  Lab (4)     2 4
Elective 106501  Microcomputer 3 3    
106502  Electronic Circuit Design (2) 3 3    
106503  Electric Machines 3 3    
106505  Electrical Properties of Materials 3 3    
106506  Communication Theory 3 3    
106507  Microwave Engineering (1) 3 3    
106607  Microwave Engineering (2)     3 3
106508  Linear Control System 3 3    
105509  Numerical analysis 3 3    
106601  Computer Architecture     3 3
106609  Energy Engineering     3 3
106603  Electronic and Electrical Materials     3 3
106605  Integrated Circuits     3 3
106606  Digital Communication     3 3
106608  Control System Design     3 3
106610  Computer Communition Network     3 3
4 Basic Hunmanities Core    Group 6, industrial & management 2 2 2 2
General    Group (1)~(5) general 2 2 2 2
Required 013703  Lab (5) 2 4    
013804  Lab (6)     2 4
Elective 106712  Industiral Electronic 3 3    
106713  Energy System 3 3    
106709  Micro-sensor &MEMS 3 3    
106714  VLSI System Design 3 3    
106705  High Semiconductor Devices £¦ Circuits     3 3
106706  Digital Signal Processing 3 3    
106707  Lasers 3 3    
106708  Introduction to Modern Control Theory 3 3    
106710  School System connection design project 3 3    
106711  Mobile communication 3 3    
106814  Energy System Processing     3 3
106815  Robot Engineering     3 3
106809   Display Processing     3 3
106813  Wireless& Transfer Communications Network     3 3
106810  Information Processing Design     3 3
106816  Antennas Design     3 3
106811  Embeded System Programing     3 3
106812   Multimedia Signal Processing     3 3


School of Chemical System Engineering & Materials science


COURSES
Year Section No. Subject 1st Sem. 2nd Sem.
credit hours credit hours
1 Basic
Humanities
Basic 001010  Reading & Writing 3 4    
001009  English     3 3
Core    Group 7 elective2     2 2
General    Group 1~5 elective 2 2    
MSC M 012201  Calculus(1), (2) 3 3 3 3
012202
S 012101  Physics(1) 2 3    
012103  Physics & Lab(1) 1 2    
012107  Chemistry(1) 2 3    
012109  Chemistry & Lab(1) 1 2    
012104  Physics(2) or Chemistry(2)     2 3
012106
012110  Physics & Lab(2) or Chemistry & Lab(2)     1 2
012113
C 012301  Introduction to Engineering Computer and Exercise 2 3    
012302  Engineering Programming Practice     2 3
Required 013113  Process calculations(1) 2 2    
013212  Process calculations(2)     2 2
124102  Advanced Materials and New Technology 2 2    
124201  Introduction to Advanced Materials and Engineering     2 2


Major in Materials Science & Engineering

  The development of materials with advanced properties has been one of the essential features of modern industrial society. Therefore, the programs in Materials Science & Engineering focuse on the theoretical understanding, coupled with practical experiences , and developing of conventional and advanced materials. The curriculum cover the processing, properties, and applications aspects of the metallic, electronic, ceramic and composite materials. Throughout the programs, a balance between theoretical instruction and experimental experience is emphasized. In order to provide practical experience in the research and development of materials, the department strongly recommends that students take classes from various laboratories, including physical metallurgy, extractive metallurgy, material analysis , electrochemistry, thin film fabrication, structural materials, ceramic processing laboratory. Such classes familiarize students with various types of equipment for processing and characterizing materials. The equipments include TEM, SEM, XRD, CVD, sputtering system, evaporator, I-V meter, C-V meter, eximer Laser, potentiostat, Zetameta, depth profiler, lithographic equipment, Hall measuring system, hot presses, induction furnaces, vacuum furnaces, etc.
  Our graduates are working in industry, universities and national laboratories. With ever-increasing demand for advanced materials from industries, the employment prospects for students in this field remain quite promising.



FACULTY

Name Degree Major Institution

Professors
Kim, Young Hwan Ph.D. Non-ferrous Metallurgy Columbia Univ.
Kim, Yong Seog Ph.D. Materials Processing Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Kim, Hyung June Ph.D. Electronic Materials Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ro, Jae Sang Ph.D. Electronic Materials Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Oh, Tae Sung Ph.D. Functional Materials Univ. of California, Berkeley
Lee, Jae Ho Ph.D. Electrometallurgy Colorado School of Mines
Kim, Woo Jin Ph.D. Mechanical Behaviors of High
Temperature Structure Materials
Stanford Univ.

Associate Professors
Hwang, Jin Ha Ph.D. Nano Materials Northwestern Univ.

Assistant Professor
Yang, Hee Sun Ph.D. Functional Nano Materials Processing Univ. of Florida.

Honorary Professors
Park, Young Jin Ph.D. Ferrous Metallurgy Sungkyunkwan Univ.
Kim, Suk Yoon Ph.D. Material Processing Inha Univ.
Nam, Seung Eui Ph.D. Mechanical Metallurgy,
PhaseTransformation, Alloy Design
Seoul National Univ.
Lee, Yong Ho Ph.D. Physical Metallurgy Korea Univ.



COURSES
Year Section Code No. Subject 1st Sem. 2nd Sem.
credit  hours credit  hours
2 Basic
Humanities
Core    Group 6 elective 2 2    
   Group 8 elective     2 2
MSC M 012203  Applied Mathematics (1) 3 3    
C 012303  Engineering CAD and Graphics     2 3
Elective    MSC elective 3 3 3 3
Elective 125307  Materials Science 3 3    
125309  Physical Chemistry in Materials 3 3    
125308  Introduction to Electronic Materials 3 3    
125305  Materials Electrochemistry 3 3    
125310  Materials Science Lab 1 2    
125401  Materials Thermodynamics     3 3
125402  Elasticity and Plasticity of Materials     3 3
125406  Introduction to Ceramics     3 3
125407  Semiconductor Engineering     3 3
125408  Thermodynamics Lab     1 2
3 Basic
Humanities
General    Group (1)~(5) general 2 2    
elective    MSC elective 3 3 3 3
Elective 123311  Semiconductor Materials 3 3    
123315  Thin Film Engineering 3 3    
123309  Phase Transformation of Materials 3 3    
125518  Powder Materials 3 3    
125516  Nonferrous Extractive Metallurgy 3 3    
125517  Electronic Materials Lab. 1 2    
125519  Electrochemistry Lab. and Design 1 2    
125611  Functional Materials     3 3
125614  Introduction to Materials for Information Displays     3 3
125615  Physical Phenomena of Materials     3 3
125809  Transport phenomena in Material processing     3 3
125616  Metal Working     3 3
125618  Thick Film Processing Lab for Display Applications     1 2
125617   Physical Phenomena of Materials Lab     1 2
4 Basic
Humanities
Core    Group 6 elective 2 2    
   Group 8 elective 2 2    
   Group 7 elective     2 2
General    Group (1)~(5) general 2 2 2 2
Elective 125714  Processing of Information Displays 3 3    
125715  Advanced Metallic Based Materials 3 3    
125709  Corrosion Control 3 3    
125711  Material Analysis 3 3    
125716  Deformation of Materials 3 3    
125719  Display Processing Lab 1 2    
125718  Innovative Materials Design     1 2
125816  Semiconductor Fabrication Processing     3 3
125817  Electroceramics     3 3
125717  Iron and Steel Making     3 3
125818  Reaction Kinetics     3 3
125819  Deformation of Materials Lab     1 2
125507  Materials Anaysis Lab     1 2


Major in Chemical Engineering

  Chemical engineers deal with problems that arise in various industries and technologies, especially those involving chemistry. They engage in a spectrum of manufacturing, sales, and research activities in a variety of industries, ranging from specialty chemicals to semiconductors and energy production. They make useful products at the rate of tons per day, like gasoline, nylon, paper, penicillin, peanut butter, silicon wafers, catalytic crackers, and beer. They do a variety of tasks, such as product development, process design, management, quality control, pollution control, marketing, and technical sales.
  The curriculum of the department is designed to produce engineers who are ready for diverse fields and diverse duties of chemical engineering. The chemical engineering principles are taught in three steps: the first step covers the fundamental scientific principles of mathematics, physics and chemistry; the second the chemical engineering fundamentals drawn from the scientific principles; and the third the design of equipments and processes which incorporates the chemical engineering fundamentals with the study of economics and human relations. The curriculum also offers a wide range of application course, such as energy engineering, biochemical engineering, and electro chemical engineering. The classes are supported by the up-to-date chemical engineering laboratories.



FACULTY

Name Degree Major Institution

Professors
Sohn, Tae Won Ph.D. Mass Transfer Univ. of Southern California
Shin, Dong Myung Ph.D. Organic Photo Chemistry Univ. of Rochester
Ju, Jeh Beck Ph.D. Electro Chemical Engineering Univ. of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
Chung, Gui Yung Ph.D. Reaction Engineering Univ. of Minnesota
Suh, Sung Sup Ph.D. Separation Processes Purdue Univ.

Associate Professors
Oh, Myongsook Sc.D. Newand Renewable Energy Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Choi, Moon Kyu Ph.D. Nano Engineering California Institute of Technology

Full-Time Instructor
Kim, Bum Sang Ph.D. Polymer and Biomaterials Purdue Univ.
Won, Jong In Ph.D. Biochemical engineering Northwestern Univ.

Honorary Professor
Rim, Byung Oh Ph.D. Materials Science
Chungang Univ.



COURSES
Year Section Code No. Subject 1st Sem. 2nd Sem.
credit  hours credit  hours
2 Basic Core    Group 6 elective 2 2 2 2
   Group 8 elective 2 2 2 2
   Group 7 elective 2 2    
General    Group (1)~(5) electieve 2 2    
MSC M 012203  Applied mathematics(1) 3 3    
012204  Applied mathematics(2)     3 3
S 012119  Organic Chemistry 3 3    
012118  Physical Chemistry 3 3    
C    select one in MSC Computer subjects 2 3    
Technical Requird 130409  Fluid Mechanics     3 4
Elective 130307  Basic Chemical Engineering Laboratory 2 4    
130308  Chemical Engineerning Calculations 3 3    
130411  Physical Chemistry Laboratory     2 4
130412  Applied Physical Chemistry     3 3
130413  Applied Organic Chemistry     3 3
130406  Chemical Engineering Computer Calculations     3 3
3 Technical Required 130510  Mass Transfer 3 4    
130512  Process Engineering Thermodynamics 3 3    
Elective 130513  Introduction to Industrial Chemical Prosess 3 3    
130514  Introduction of biochemical engineering 3 3    
130410  Energy Engineering 3 3    
130515  Electronic Chemical Engineering 3 3    
130516  Synthesis for Chemical Engineering Laboratory 2 4    
130611  Polymer Engineering(1)     3 3
130612  Chemical Reaction Engineering     3 3
130613  Bio-Chemical Engineering     3 3
130610  Heat Transfer     3 3
130614  Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics     3 3
130701  Chemical Engineering Laboratory(1)     2 4
4 Technical Elective 130718  Creative Design(1) 3 3    
130714  Polymer Engineering(2) 3 3    
130706  Process System Analysis and Control 3 3    
130715  Seperation and Purification Processes 3 3    
130716  Transport Phenomena 3 3    
130717  Chemical Reaction Engineering 3 3    
130801  Chemical Engineering Laboratory(2) 2 4    
130816  Creative Design(2)     3 3
130812  Chemical Prosess in IT Industries     3 3
130813  Molecular Biotechnology     3 3
130814  Plant Design and Economics     3 4
130815  Environmental Engineering and Clean Technology     6 6


School of Information & Computer Engineering



COURSES
Year Section Code No. Subject 1st Sem. 2nd Sem.
credit  hours credit  hours
1 Basic
Humanities
Basic 001010  Reading & Writing 3 4    
001009  English     3 3
Core    Group 7 elective 2 2 2 2
General    Group (1)~(5) elective 2 2 2 2
MSC M 012201  Calculus (1) and (2) 3 3 3 3
012202
012205  Linear Algebra     3 3
S 012101  University Physics (1) 2 3    
012103  University Physics and Lab (1) 1 2    
012107  University Chemistry (1) 2 3    
012109  University Chemistry and Lab (1) 1 2    
012104  University Physics (2) or University Chemistry (2)     2 3
012106
012110  University Physics and Lab (2)
 or University Chemistry and Lab (2)
    1 2
012113
   MSC elective     3 3
C 012304  Introduction to Information System     3 3
012305  Object Oriented Programming     3 3


Major in Computer Engineering

   We focus on training engineers in all areas of computer systems and applications. Students are required to show sound capability in analysis and design, development, and application as well as in hardware and software. For this purpose, we offer a wide array of courses ranging from the theoretical to the application-oriented.
Our laboratories are equipped with over 200 workstations connected via ethernet as well as numerous multimedia PCs and printers. While they are used mainly for software-related experiments, the major also maintains a good mixture of hardware-related experimental devices to provide balanced education for our students.

Our graduates have become active participants in diverse IT fields by holding job positions at universities, research laboratories, the government agencies and industry.



FACULTY

Name Degree Major Institution

Professors
Won, Yoo Hun Ph.D. Programming Language Korea Univ.
Lim, Hae Chull Ph.D. Data Base Seoul National Univ.
Choi, Yoon Hwa Ph.D. Computer Architecture Univ. of Texas, Austin
Lee, Kee Cheol Ph.D. Artificial Intelligence Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison
Park, Do Soon Ph.D. Computer Architecture Korea Univ.
Byun, Yung Tai Ph.D. Artificial Intelligence Univ. of Texas, Austin
Chong, Kyun Rak Ph.D. Algorithm Univ. of Minnesota
Kim, Kyung Chang Ph.D. Data Base Univ. of Texas, Austin
Pyo, Chang Woo Ph.D. Programming Language Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Shim, Young Chul Ph.D. Distributed Computing Network Univ. of California, Berkeley
Noh, Sam Hyuk Ph.D. Operating Systems Univ. of Maryland, College Park
Park, Ji Hun Ph.D. Computer Graphics Univ. of Texas, Austin

Associate Professors
Kim, Han Gyoo Ph.D. Computer Network Univ. of California, Berkeley
Ha, Ran Ph.D. Real-time Systems Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Lee, Jun Yong Ph.D. VLSI/CAD Univ. of Minnesota
Kim, Sun Il Ph.D. System Software Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Park, Jun Cheol Ph.D. Computer Networks Univ. of Maryland, Collete Park

Assistant Professors
Song, Ha Yoon Ph.D. Computer Simulation Univ. of California, Los Angeles
Lee, Jang Ho Ph.D. System Software Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Park, Jun Ph.D. Multimedia, Computer Graphics Univ. of Southern California
Lee, Hae Young Ph.D. 3D Compression Univ. of Southern California

Full-time Instructors
Pae, Sung-il Ph.D. Algorithm Univ. of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
Kim, Eun-sam Ph.D. Computer Engineering Univ. of Florida
Park, Joon-sang Ph.D. Computer Science Univ. of Southern California



COURSES
Major in Computer Engineering

Year Section Code No. Subject 1st Sem. 2nd Sem.
credit  hours credit  hours
2 Basic
Humanities
Core    Group 6, industrial & management 2 2 2 2
General    Group (1)~(5) general 2 2 2 2
MSC M 012203  Applied Mathematics(1) 3 3    
012210  Probability and Statistics 3 3    
012206  Discrete Mathematics     3 3
012204  Applied Mathematics(2)     3 3
Required 013312  Data Structures 3 4 3 4
Elective 013313  Logic Circuits and Lab 3 4 3 4
101403  Discrete Mathematics     2 3
101307  Internet Programming 3 3    
101405  Electronic Circuits Lab     3 4
101408  Assembly Language Programming
    3 3
101409  Probability Theory
    3 3
101410  Data Communications
    3 3
101308  Numerical Analysis 3 3    
101412  Applied Mathematics for Multimedia     3 3
101413  HCI Windows Programming     3 3
3 Basic
Humanities
Core    Group 8, communication 2 2 2 2
General    Group (1)~(5) general 2 2    
Required 101506  Computer Architecture (1) 3 3    
101501  Programming Languages 3 3    
101503  Algorithm Analysis 3 3    
101611  Operating Systems     3 4
Elective 101505  Systems Programming 3 3    
101407  AI (Artifical Intelligence) 3 3    
101609  Computer Network 3 3    
160603  Introduction to Database     3 3
101411  Computer Graphics
    3 3
101607  Computer Architecture (2)     3 3
101606  Automata Theory     3 3
101614  Network Programming     3 3
4 Required 101708  Software Engineering 3 3    
Elective 150605  Video Image Processing     3 3
101709  Database Concept & Application 3 3    
101701  Compilers     3 3
101706  Embedded System and Lab 3 4    
101707  Information Retrieval     3 3
101708  Software Engineering 3 3    
101806  VLSI Design and CAD     3 3
101710  Project (1) 3 3    
101809  Project (2)     3 3
101713  Computer Network Security 3 3    
101714  Computer Game Programming 3 4    


Major in Industrial and Information Enginneering

Industrial engineering is concerned with the development, improvement, implementation and evaluation involving integrated systems of people, money, knowledge, information, equipment, energy, materials and processes. Industrial engineering draws upon the principles and methods of engineering analysis and synthesis, as well as the mathematical, physical and social sciences together with the principles and methods of engineering analysis and design to specify predict and evaluate the results to be obtained from such systems. Whereas most engineering disciplines apply skills to specific areas, industrial engineering skills are applicable to virtually all the industrial areas. While the term "industrial engineering" was originally applied to manufacturing, it has grown to encompass the service industry including the information industry as well as other industries. The current focus of the department is to educate future specialists in information system construction and information application systems with industrial engineering background.


FACULTY

Name Degree Major Institution

Professors
Yoo, Il Geon Ph.D. Engineering Economy Iowa State Univ.
Lee, Kwan Suk Ph.D. Human Factors Engineering Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Chun, Young Ho Ph.D. Reliability Engineering Seoul National Univ.
Jhee, Won Chul Ph.D. Management Information Systems KAIST
Lee, Hyun Chan Ph.D. CAD/CAM Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Park, Koo Hyun Ph.D. Operations Research Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison
Park, Hee Seok Ph.D. Human Factors Engineering Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Full-time Instructors
Ha, Chung Hun Ph.D. Industrial Engineering Texas A&M University, College Station



COURSES

Major in Industrial and Information Enginneering

year section code no. Subject 1st Sem 2nd Sem
credit hours credit hours
2 Basic
Humanities
Core    Group6, industrial & management elective        
General    Group (1)~(5) general elective        
MSC M 012208  Computer Applications of Statistics 3 3    
012207  Statistics 3 3    
   MSC(mathematics)elective     3 3
S    MSC(Science) elective     3 3
Required 140313  Industrial and Information Engineering Seminar 1 1    
Elective 013327  Management Science 2 2    
140311  Management Science Practice 1 2    
140310  Web site planning 3 3    
140312  Work Analysis and Design 3 3    
140414  Laboratory of Statistics     1 2
140401  Ergonomics     2 2
013410  Ergonomics:Experiment     1 2
140410  Computer Aided Design     2 2
140411  Computer Aided Design Practice     1 2
140413  Experiment Design     3 3
3 Basic
Humanities
Core    Group 8, communication elective 2 2 2 2
Elective 140518  Database Management System 3 3    
140519  Engineering Economy 3 3    
140520  Quality Management 3 3    
140516  Introduction to Electronic Commerce 3 3    
140517  Operations Management 3 3    
140513  Business Productivity Innovation 2 2    
140514  Business Productivity Innovation Practice 1 2    
140617  HCI & Laboratory     3 4
140512  Cost Information Analysis     3 3
140618  Reliability Engineering     3 3
140619  Decision Analysis     3 3
140613  Information System on Production and Operation Management     3 3
140614  System Simulation     3 3
4 Basic
Humanities
General    Group (1)~(5) general elective2 2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2
Required 140715  System Analysis 3 3    
140815  System Design     3 3
Elective 140711  Innovation of Management System 3 3    
140716  Logistics Management 3 3    
140714  Introduction to Data minig 3 3    
140717  Product Development 3 3    
140713  Venture & Start-Up Business     3 3
140812  Business Feasibility Analysis     3 3
140816  Industrial Psychology     3 3
140811  Supply Chain Management(SCM)     3 3


Department of Mechanical and System Design Engineering

  The educational objective of the department is to educate students into the qualified engineers adequate to the mechanical-oriented industries, and to pursue a wide variety of careers in the academia and the government agencies. The program emphasizes imaginative thinking, as well as theoretical courses such as mathematical analysis, classical mechanics. Main emphasis in placed on the cultivation of systematic procedures for analysis and design, effective communication of student's work and ideas, practical and aesthetic aspects of product design mans the responsible use of techonology.
  "Signal and measurement" course, which is the course title of our department experimental course, are taught by renowned professors directly. Various course are complemented by intense laboratory training: the program maintained many specialized laboratories. The equipments and facilities include numerically-controlled machine tools, FFT analyzers, micro computers, hydraulic testers, heat exchanger test rig, and laser.
  Various research projects involving advanced mathematical, experimental and numerical analyses are conducted by our faculty members.



FACULTY

Name Degree Major Institution

Professors
Han, Byoung Kee Ph.D. Solid Mechanics Yonsei Univ.
Lee, Yong Bok Ph.D. Fracture Mechanics Inha Univ.
Cho, Seung Ho Ph.D. Automatic Control Seoul National Univ.
Chung, Joon Ki Ph.D. Precision Mechanics Yonsei Univ.
Kim, Byong Joo Ph.D. Phase Charge Heat Transfer Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison
Kim, Chung Kyun Ph.D. Tribology Univ. of North Carolina State
Park, Jong Jin Ph.D. Metal Forming Univ. of California, Berkeley
Park, Seungho Ph.D. Micro/Nano Thermal Engineering Univ. of California, Berkeley
Chang, Ho Myung Ph.D. Thermal Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Kim, Jeung Tae Ph.D. Noise and Vibration Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jeong, Eun Soo Ph.D. Thermal Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Choi, Hyung Yun Ph.D. Composite Material/Mechanical Engineering Stanford Univ.
Kim, Kwan Ju Ph.D. Structural Analysis Stanford Univ.
Shin, Dong Shin Ph.D. Thermal Fluid Control Stanford Univ.
Yim, Hyunjune Ph.D. Applied Mechanics Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Associate Professors
Kim, Jung Soo Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering (Dynamics) Univ. of California, Berkeley
Cho, Sung-San Ph.D. Tribology, Precision Machining Univ. of California, Berkeley
Jee, Hae Seong Ph.D. CAD/RP Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Lee, Soo Yong Ph.D. Robotics Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Full-time Instructors
Shin, Seung Won Ph.D. Computational Fluid Dynamics Georgia Institute of Technology
Chung, Haseung Ph.D. Rapid prototyping Univ. of Michigan



COURSES
Year Section Code No. Subject 1st Sem. 2nd Sem.
credit  hours credit  hours
1 Basic Humanities  Basic 001010  Reading & Writing 3 4    
001009  English     3 3
Core 002408  Introduction to Mechanical and
 System Design Engineering
2 2    
002407  Introduction to Advanced Materials and Engineering     2 2
MSC M 012201/012202  Calculus (1) (2) 3 3 3 3
S 012101/012104  Physics (1) (2) 2 3 2 3
012103/012106  Physics Lab (1) (2) 1 2 1 2
012107/012110  Chemistry (1) (2) 2 3 2 3
012109/012113  Chemistry Lab(1) (2) 1 2 1 2
C 012301  Introduction to Engineering Computer and Exercise 2 3    
012302  Engineering Programing Practice     2 3
elec    MSC elective 3 3    
Elective 012303  Engineering CAD and Graphics     2 3
2 MSC M 012203  Applied Mathematics (1) 3 3    
012204  Applied Mathematics (2)     3 3
Required 013323  Engineering Thermodynamics 3 3    
013318  Solid Mechanics (1) 3 3    
013319  Manufacturing Processes (1) 3 3    
013412  Fluid Mechanics (1)     3 3
013218  Dynamics     3 3
Elective 120309  Machine Shop Practice (1) 1 2    
120409  Machine Shop Practice (2)     1 2
120301  Mechanism Design 3 3    
120404  Solid Mechanics (2)     3 3
120408  Manufacturing Processes (2)     3 3
3 MSC C 012308  Numerical Analysis     3 3
Required 120515  Instrumentation and Signal Processes(2) 3 4    
Elective 120516  Mechanical Elements Design 3 3    
120509  Heat Transfer 3 3    
120517  Vibrations and Control Systems 3 3    
120511  Fluid Mechanics(2) 3 3    
120619  Mechanical Behavior of Materials 3 3    
120518  Design Process     3 3
120615  Experiments in Mechanical and
 Systerm Design Engineering
    3 4
120614  Automotive Engine Engineering     3 3
120609  Automatic Control     3 3
120617  Thermal Systems Design     3 3
4 Elective 120711  Projects in Mechanical and
 System Design Engineering(1)
1 2    
120813  Projects in Mechanical and
 System Design Engineering(2)
    1 2
120513  Tribology 3 3    
120705  Metal Forming 3 3    
120713  Computer-Aided Design of Fluid Machinery 3 3    
120716  Advanced Topics in Mechanics 3 3    
120715  Fluid Power Systems Design 3 3    
120816  Micro-Engineering and Electronics 3 3    
120808  Precision Manufacturing     3 3
120712  Computer and Network Aided Design     3 3
120818  Energy System and Environmental Engineering     3 3
120809  Introduction to Mechatronics     3 3
120817  Fluid Systems Design     3 3
120819  Automobile Chassis Design     3 3


Department of Science

  Our faculty members have expertise in mathematics(pure and applied), physics, and chemistry which form the core of modern science and technology.
  The department offers courses in mathematics, applied mathematics, statistics, numerical analysis and general physics and general chemistry to the engineering students to help them acquire the basic concepts and skills in mathematics and science. The acquisition of the fundamental scientific knowledge is essential for students in their careers in engineering and technology.
  The department also offers several courses for graduate students as well as non-science majoring students to give them a well-balanced education. Course offered are History of Science, Nature and Environments, Understanding Physical Phenomena, Modern Science, Chemistry and Culture, Modern Culture and Mathematics, Introduction to Mathematics.
  Conducting scientific research in the field of applied mathematics, physics and molecular science is another important function of this department so that not only faculty members but students can keep pace with the rapidly changing science and techology.





FACULTY

Name Degree Major Institution

Professors
Yoon, Bok Sik Ph.D. OR/Applied Probablity Univ. of California, Berkeley
Kim, Yeon Mi Ph.D. Partial Differential Equations Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Kim, Young Sik Ph.D. Theoretical Chemistry Univ. of Rochester
Kim, Tae Wan Ph.D. Condensed Matter Physics Univ. of California, Los Angeles
Kim, Young Kwan Ph.D. Surface-Material Chemistry Univ. of California, Los Angeles
Noh, Tae Wan Ph.D. Nuclear Reactor Physics/Applied Mathematics Univ. of California, Berkeley
Ha, Yun Kyoung Ph.D. Inorganic Chemistry Stanford Univ.
Kim, Eugene Ph.D. Polymer Physical Chemistry Cornell Univ.

Associate Professors
Han, Wone Keun Ph.D. Condensed Matter Physics Brown Univ.
Kim, Nam Hyun Ph.D. Statistics/Applied Mathematics Univ. of California, Berkeley

Honorary Professor
Byun, Dae Hyun Ph.D. Nuclear Physics Yonsei Univ.