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Starting with the freshmen in 2016, the single certification program will be implemented, requiring students to meet both the school graduation requirements and the engineering certification graduation requirements in order to graduate. Please refer to the notice for more details.
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Students entering in 2021 are subject to engineering education accreditation.
Graduation credits
Graduation credits
- 15 credits or more in specialized liberal arts
- MSC 30 credits or more (except for graduates from February 2025, MSC 27 credits)
- At least 54 credits in major (including 12 credits in design)
Curriculum
Curriculum
Required courses for certification (for students from 2016 onwards)
Introduction to Marine Convergence Engineering, Marine Convergence Engineering Capstone Design 1, Marine Convergence Engineering Capstone Design 2
Pre- and Post-Primary Subjects (2020-2024 Curriculum)
※ You must first complete the prerequisite subject before you can apply for the subsequent subject.
Prerequisite Subjects (Grade-Semester) | Subsequent courses (grade-semester) |
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Introduction to Marine Convergence Engineering (1-1) | Marine Convergence Engineering Capstone Design 1 (3-2) |
General Chemistry 2(1-2) | Chemical Oceanography and Experiments (2-1) |
Marine Environmental Chemistry (2-1) | |
General Biology 2(1-2) | Biological Oceanography and Experiments (2-1) |
Marine Microbiology and Experiments (3-2) | |
Industrial Mathematics (2-1) | Underwater Acoustics (2-2) |
Coastal Engineering and Experiments (3-1) | |
Marine Convergence Engineering Capstone Design 1 (3-2) | Marine Convergence Engineering Capstone Design 2 (4-1) |
Design courses (2020-2024 curriculum)
division | grade | term | Subject name | Credits (Design) | Total design credits |
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Introductory design | 1 | 1 | Introduction to Marine Convergence Engineering | 2(2) | Total 2 credits |
Element design | 2 | 2 | Underwater acoustics | 3(2) | A total of 14 credits |
Analytical Chemistry and Practice in Marine Environment | 3(2) | ||||
3 | 1 | Coastal Engineering and Experiments | 3(2) | ||
Coastal marine exploration practice | 3(2) | ||||
2 | Marine Microbiology and Experiments | 3(2) | |||
Coastal environmental risk assessment technology | 3(2) | ||||
Marine Convergence Engineering Camp Stone Design 1 | 2(2) | ||||
Comprehensive design | 4 | 1 | Marine Convergence Engineering Camp Stone Design 2 | 2(2) | Total 2 credits |
- Must complete in the following order: Introduction Design → Element Design → Comprehensive Design.
- Credits for concurrently taking introductory design and element design courses are recognized.
- When taking Introductory Design and Comprehensive Design courses simultaneously, Introductory Design credits are not recognized.
- Credits for concurrently taking courses in element design and comprehensive design are recognized.
- Credits for introductory design and element design courses taken after completing the comprehensive design course will not be recognized.
Comparative Courses
Non-curriculum
division | item | standard | note |
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essential | Seminar | 2 or more times | ▸ Seminars related to majors on and off campus ▸ Submit a certificate of attendance ▸ Submit your thoughts |
Community service | 1 credit or 30 hours or more | When completing external activities (30 hours), submit supporting documents such as a volunteer activity certificate (No submission required when completing with credits) |
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Attend the Engineering Education Accreditation Briefing Session | Once during 1st to 4th grade | Applies to students from 2016 | |
Attend the graduation information session | Once during 2nd to 4th grade | Applies to students from 2016 |