Graduation Credits
Graduation Credits
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- Students admitted in 2008~2019
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- Engineering division, 140 credits or more
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- Students admitted in 2020~2022
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- Engineering division : 135-40 credits or more
- Dept. of Bio-Robotic Systems Engineering : 140 credits or more
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- Students admitted in 2023 or later
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- 130 credits or more
Credits for Liberal Arts
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Students admitted in 2008 or later
A minimum of 25 to 55 credits
- Liberal Arts Requirements : A minimum of 6 liberal arts credits (1 course related to a Korean subject and 4 credits related to English)
- Liberal Arts Electives : Regardless of the study area, the course must be completed for liberal arts credit.
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Students admitted in 2012-2015
A minimum of 30 credits and a maximum of 55 credits
- Liberal Arts Requirements : A minimum of 6 liberal arts credits (1 course related to a Korean subject and 4 credits related to English)
- Liberal Arts Electives : Regardless of the area of study, the course must be completed for liberal arts credit.
If you earn 56 credits, your GPA will reflect all 56 credits, but only 55 credits will be recognized for graduation (1 credit will be disregarded).
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Students admitted in 2016
A minimum of 30 credits and a maximum of 55 credits
- Liberal Arts Requirements : A minimum of 6 liberal arts basic credits: 2 credits for a Korean subject, 2 credits for English (University English or Academic English), and 2 credits for English Conversation)
- Liberal Arts Electives : Regardless of the area of study, the course must be completed for liberal arts credit.
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Students admitted in 2017-2018
A minimum of 30 credits and a maximum of 55 credits
- Liberal Arts Requirements : A minimum of 12 liberal arts basic credits: 2 credits for a Korean subject, 2 credits for English (University English or Academic English), 2 credits for English Conversation, and 6 credits for University Math)
- Liberal Arts Electives : Regardless of the area of study, the course must be completed for liberal arts credit.
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Students admitted in 2019-2022
A minimum of 30 credits and a maximum of 55 credits
- Liberal Arts Requirements : A minimum of 12 liberal arts basic credits: 2 credits for a Korean subject, 2 credits for English (University English or Academic English), 2 credits for English Conversation, and 6 credits for University Math)
- INU Core Liberal Arts: Complete at least 1 course in each of 3 of the 5 INU core liberal arts areas
- Liberal Arts Electives (Advanced Liberal Arts) : Regardless of the area of study, the course must be completed for liberal arts credit.
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Students admitted in 2023
A minimum of 30 credits and a maximum of 55 credits
- Liberal Arts Basics : Writing Theory and Practice (2), Academic English (2), University English Conversation (2), Engineering Mathematics 1 (3), University Mathematics 1,2 (6), Physics 1,2 (6), and Physics Lab 1,2 (2).
- Core Liberal Arts : Complete at least 3 course of the 6 areas of study
- Freely select and complete an advanced liberal arts course within the liberal arts credit range.
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Students admitted in 2024 or later
A minimum of 30 credits and a maximum of 55 credits
- Complete liberal arts courses specified as standard core courses [Liberal Art Basics, Liberal Arts Basics (Basic Science and Engineering), and Core Liberal Arts].
- Core Liberal Arts : Complete at least 3 courses of the 6 areas of study
- Freely select and complete an advanced liberal arts course within the liberal arts credit range.
Major Subjects
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Graduation Credits
- Students admitted in 2010 or later: 72 credits or more (engineering)
- Students admitted in 2023 or later: 72 credits or more (engineering)
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Major curriculum
- Completion of the major basics and major core courses (based on your admission year's curriculum table).
2024 Curriculum Revision (Proposal)
Division | Title | Year(Semester) | Credits | Note |
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Liberal Arts Basics | Academic English | 1-1 | 2 | Common Requirements Subjects For All |
University Math 1 | 3 | |||
Writing Theory and Practice | 1-2 | 2 | ||
University Math 2 | 3 | |||
University English Conversation 1 | 2-1 | 1 | ||
University English Conversation 2 | 2-2 | 1 | ||
Basic Liberal Arts ( Basic Science - Engineering ) |
Physics | 1-1 | 3 | |
Physics Lab | 1 | |||
Chemistry, Biology | 1-2 | 3 | ||
Core Liberal Arts | Complete at least 3 courses in any of the 6 areas. | |||
Major Basics | Engineering Programming | 1-1 | 3 | |
Self-Design Seminar | 1 | |||
Advanced Engineering Mathematics 1 | 1-2 | 3 | ||
Electrical Circuit Experiments | 2-1 | 2 | ||
Major Core | Dynamics | 1-2 | 3 | |
Mechanics of Materials | 2-1 | |||
Circuit Theory | ||||
Advanced Engineering Mathematics 2 | ||||
Digital Logic Circuit | 2-2 | |||
Electromagnetic Theory | ||||
System Dynamics 1 | ||||
Design Engineering | 3-1 | |||
Automatic Control | ||||
Major Advanced | Robot Dynamics and Control | 2-1 | 3 | Intelligent Robotics Major Track |
Material Engineering | 2-2 | |||
Digital Circuit Experiments | ||||
Mechanical Vibrations | 3-1 | |||
Smart Mobility | 3-2 | |||
Reliability-driven Design and Production | 4-1 | |||
Design Optimization | 4-1 | |||
System Dynamics 2 | 3-1 | Intelligent Robotics Major Track (Nano Degree Subjects) |
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Computational Systems Analysis and Optimization | 3-2 | |||
Robotics | ||||
Introduction to AI | 4-1 | |||
Advanced Programming | 1-2 | 2 | Major Advanced Common Courses | |
Thermodynamics | 2-1 | 3 | ||
Object-Oriented Programming | 2 | |||
Fluid Mechanics | 2-2 | 3 | ||
CAD Shape Modeling | ||||
Mechanical Engineering Lab | 3-1 | 2 | ||
Microprocessors | 3 | |||
Numerical Analysis | ||||
Probability And Statistics | ||||
Computer Structural Theory | 3-2 | 3 | ||
Communication Systems | ||||
Electronic Circuits | ||||
RISE-based Undergraduate Research | 4-1 | 3 | ||
Capstone Design 1 | 1 | |||
Video Signal Processing | 4-2 | 3 | ||
Capstone Design 2 | 1 | |||
Cell Biotechnology 2 | 2-2 | 3 | Bio-convergence Major Track | |
Vital Signs and Systems | 3-1 | 3 | ||
Biomedical Engineering experiment 1 | 2 | |||
Biomedical Engineering experiment 2 | 3-2 | 2 | ||
Biomedical Electronics | 4-1 | 3 | ||
Cell Biotechnology 1 | 2-1 | 3 | Bio-convergence Major Track |
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Bioinformatics | 3-2 | |||
Biomechanics | 4-1 | |||
Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology | 4-2 |
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Graduation requirements for single-major students
72 credits of major course work.
- Completion of required major courses for all (9 credits of major basics, 27 credits of major core)
- For the Intelligent Robotics Major Track and Bio Convergence Major Track, complete 36 credits or more of specialized courses without regard to the standard courses or specialized courses.
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Completion of a single major advanced track (nano-degree)
72 credits or more of major courses, including 4 nano-degree advanced courses (12 credits) from each track.
- Completion of required major courses for all (9 credits of major basics, 27 credits of major core)
- Choose either the Intelligent Robotics Major Track or the Bio-convergence Major Track as a major advanced track
- Complete at least 36 credits of advanced course work (including major advanced standard courses), including 4 (12 credits) of each track's nano-degree advanced courses, and you'll receive a degree and a separate Nano-Degree Certificate.
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Double major students
After the 2024 academic year, complete at least 44 credits of courses in the bio-robotic systems engineering major (at least 42 credits required for the double major).
- Among the commonly required courses of this track, major basics (8 credits, excluding self-design seminar) + major core (27 credits) + major advanced [((Complete 3 out of 4 nano-degree courses (9 credits) of Intelligent Robotics Major Track) or (Complete 3 out of 4 nano-degree courses (9 credits) of Bio-convergence Major Track)] totaling 44 credits will meet the criteria for a double major.
cf) If a double major student chooses either the Intelligent Robotics Major Track or the Bio Convergence Major Track and completes all 4 designated nano-degree courses, a certificate of the nano-degree track will be issued. - Students who applied in 2005 or later: completed at least 42 credits in each of the major and minors
- Among the commonly required courses of this track, major basics (8 credits, excluding self-design seminar) + major core (27 credits) + major advanced [((Complete 3 out of 4 nano-degree courses (9 credits) of Intelligent Robotics Major Track) or (Complete 3 out of 4 nano-degree courses (9 credits) of Bio-convergence Major Track)] totaling 44 credits will meet the criteria for a double major.
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Minor degree completion
2024 or later, completion of at least 62 credits in the major and at least 21 credits in the minor.
- Completion of the major basics (8 credits, excluding self-designed seminars) + major core (27 credits) from the track's common core of required courses.
- Students who complete at least 27 credits of advanced major courses (including advanced major common courses), including 4 courses (12 credits) in each track's nano-degree advanced major, will be eligible to receive a separate advanced major track nano-degree certificate along with the major and minor degree.
Issuance of graduation certificates and nano-degree certificates to students who completed the advanced major track
- Graduation certificate specifies the track name and the number of courses completed in the advanced major.
- The Nano-Degree Certificate specifies the track name and the courses completed in the advanced major.
- In case of entering graduate school, duplicate credits will be recognized as graduate credits (6 credits)
- Track Nano-Degree Certificate can be used as proof of in-depth study of the major when preparing for employment (functions as a mini-degree certificate)
Returning students
- If the curriculum table before the leave of absence and the curriculum table after returning to the university are different, both curriculums will be considered and determined by the department (minimizing student disadvantage).
Transfer Students
- Students must take courses that have been designated as transfer credit by an Individualized Articulation Agreement completed at the time of transfer.
Early Graduation Requirements (2009 and later admitted students)
- Eligibility: A 4.0 GPA or higher through the 2nd semester (4th term) of the 2nd year.
- Application period: The specified period before the start of the 1st semester of the 3rd year (5th semester) (see academic calendar)
- Application: Online application (Portal - Integrated Information - Graduation - Early Graduation Application)
- Graduation requirements: If you have completed the graduation requirements (140 credits) in the 6th or 7th semester and have a 4.0 GPA or higher, you will be granted early graduation.
Recognition of other credits
- Other credits [credits from other universities at domestic and abroad + cyber course credits (OCU) + advanced preparatory credits (credits earned for university courses before entering university) + credits earned during military service] are only accepted within the range of 1/2 of the graduation credits.
English Graduate Qualification
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Applicable toStudents admitted in 2002 or later, readmitted after 2002, and transferred to that year ('02 or later)
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ExcludingAthletic specialists, employed students, or military admitted and transferred students
Applicable Standards
Admitted in 2010 or later and transferred into that class
- Qualifying criteria
Division | TOEIC | TOEFL (iBT) | TEPS | IELTS | TOEIC SPEAKING | TOEIC WRITING | OPIc |
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Full marks | 990 | 120 | 990 | 9 | 200 | 200 | AD |
Division of Northeast Asian International Trade and Logistics (American Trade Major) |
900 | 107 | 835 | 8 | 160 | 170 | AD |
Division of Northeast Asian International Trade and Logistics | 850 | 100 | 763 | 7.5 | 150 | 160 | IH |
Dept. of English Language & Literature, Dept. of English Language Education | 800 | 96 | 695 | 7 | 140 | 150 | IH |
All Others | 700 | 82 | 577 | 6.5 | 130 | 140 | IM |
College of Arts and Sports (Night Class) and Jemulpo Campus Special Admission Students | 600 | 68 | 480 | 5.5 | 110 | 120 | IL |
- Alternative Qualification: You can take more than 96 hours (48 hours for special admission students) of English special classes organized and operated by the Foreign Language Education Center and pass the designated test.
Admitted before 2009 and transferred into that class
- Qualifying criteria
Division | TOEIC | TOEFL (iBT) | TEPS | IELTS | TOEIC SPEAKING | TOEIC WRITING | OPIc |
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Full Marks | 990 | 120 | 990 | 9 | 200 | 200 | AD |
Division of Northeast Asian International Trade and Logistics | 800 | 96 | 695 | 7 | 140 | 150 | IH |
All Others | 600 | 68 | 480 | 5.5 | 110 | 120 | IL |
College of Arts and Sports (Night Class) | 500 | 53 | 404 | 4.5 | 100 | 105 | NH |
- Alternative Qualification: You can take more than 96 hours (48 hours for special admission students) of English special classes organized and operated by the Foreign Language Education Center and pass the designated test.
Apply for an Exception to the English Graduation Qualification
- Eligibility: Those who have completed the course or are in their 4th year of study and are employed must submit proof of employment and confirmation of health insurance eligibility to the department office at least 30 days before the expected graduation date.
Minor degree students
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Requirements
21 or more credits, including courses designated (no more than 9 credits) as required by the minor department (major)
- Until 2nd semester 2022 applicants: Graduation credits for the major (72 credits or more)
- From 1st semester 2023 applicants: Graduation credits for the major (60 credits)
- From 1st semester 2025 applicants: Bio-Robotic Systems Engineering (major) requires 62 credits.
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Recognition of Completion
Courses are recognized as completed, but cannot exceed 9 credits.
- If the courses are duplicated with the major department, up to 9 credits can be recognized as credits.
Double major students
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Requirements
Includes both the major basics and the major core of the double major.
- 2005 and later applicants: Complete at least 42 credits each in the major and double major departments
- After 2025 applicants: Complete at least 44 credits of Bio-Robotic Systems Engineering (major) and at least 42 credits of the double major.
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Recognition of Completion
- If you take courses as general electives or minors before applying for the double major, they can be recognized as courses in the double major.
- If the courses completed in the major are the same as those in the double major, they can be applied to both the major and the double major (within 12 credits).
However, in the case of the same subjects, only the subjects completed in the major department will be recognized by the double major department. - If students who give up the double major while completing the double major and fulfill the requirements for the minor can have it converted to a minor through an application.
(If students give up the major after completion, it cannot be converted to a minor, and they can only graduate with the major)
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Deferred GraduationGraduation eligibility required by the major and double major departments must be fulfilled, or graduation may be deferred until the double major is completed. (i.e., if a student does not complete the double major, they cannot graduate with a major)
Graduation Thesis Passing Criteria
- Graduation thesis (including presentation): Grade D or higher in the review evaluation
- Graduation comprehensive examination: 60% or more of the total score of the examination
Graduation Comprehensive Exam
- Passing Criteria: 60% or more of the total score of the examination
- How it works
- Exam schedule and instructions will be announced 1 month before the end of the semester of graduation.
- Type of exam: Written exam
- Subjects, professors, etc. will be announced later through the notice of the graduation examination.
- Students who score less than 60% of the total points will fail the graduation exam.
- Graduation Comprehensive Examination will only be held once per semester (Important!!)
Competitions
- If you meet specific criteria, entering a competition may be an alternative to a thesis or comprehensive exam.
- If you participate in one of the industry-university capstone design competitions, creative, comprehensive design competitions, or various off-campus competitions, get to the final round and report the results, you will be eligible (even if you don't win, you will be recognized if you get to the final round).
→ Provide documents related to the competition and the results report and project presentation after participating.
Graduation Process
Graduation Process
- Review the list of prospective graduates (excluding completed students) and the requirements for graduation according to the curriculum table. (Major, minor, double major, joint major)
- Check whether the graduation requirements have been fulfilled (passing the graduation thesis or graduation comprehensive examination) and whether the English graduation qualification has been completed.
Criteria for determining ineligibility for graduation
Retention ( After 8 semesters)
- Failure to complete the prescribed curriculum (insufficient graduation credits, not completing major requirements, etc.)
- Students who have not fulfilled the graduation requirements for double (linked) majors or teaching certificates.
Determination of Completion
- Students who have completed the curriculum, but have failed their thesis or have not received an English graduation qualification. (Completed students are not eligible to register and take classes)