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Advanced Materials Science and Engineering

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
EEE3006 Modern Optics 3 3 Major Bachelor 3-4 Electronic and Electrical Engineering Korean Yes
The goal of this class is to understand the propagation of light in free space and in materials. The light propagation is first explained by the wave theory or Huygens's principle. Then the principles of reflection and refraction are explained. Next the light propagation is explained by the oscillating dipoles of atoms. Based on this theory the light scattering is explained. Next the operation of simple optical systems such as simple lens system, compound lens system, camera and human eyes is explained.
EEE3009 Display Electronics 3 3 Major Bachelor 3-4 Electronic and Electrical Engineering Korean Yes
This course studies various display systems including TFT-LCDs. Newly emerging devices like electroluminescence (EL), field emission display (FED), and plasma display panel (PDP) are the major topics in the course work. Important consideration factors in display system are given as fast response time and excellent mechanical properties of EL, high speed operation and long device lifetime of FED, and ease of large area implementation of PDP.
EME3056 Design Lab on Thermo-Fluidics 3 6 Major Bachelor 3 Mechanical Engineering English Yes
This course is to gain firm understanding on theories of thermodynamics and fluid dynamics through experiments. It is also to acquire problem-solving skills and creative design capabilities by design practices on thermo-fluidics. The lab consists of experiments on measurement of key properties such as temperature, pressure and velocity. It is applied to fundamental problems of flows, heat transfer and energy topics. Based on the experiments, students derive design problems and carry out design processes using experimental and numerical techniques of thermo-fluidics.
EME5902 Entrepreneurship Project 1 2 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Mechanical Engineering Korean Yes
This course is designed to provide how the entrepreneurship can be internalized and activated effectively. The basic concept of entrepreneurship, previous example, and business plan are studied.
EME5904 Special lecture by invited speaker 1 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Mechanical Engineering Korean Yes
The requirement and problem of the real technology in the industrial field are analyzed by inviting specialists in the field to learn the ability of solving the industrial problem. Also, management and commencement of an enterprise are studied.
ERC2006 Creative Engineering Design 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Engineering - No
This course will introduce basic qualities for design engineers that will form the foundation for life-long learning for all engineers through team-based project-based learning. The qualities for designers covered include: creative problem solving ability, visual reasoning and sketching ability, teamwork ability, ability to understand consumer trends and consider user perspectives, ability to represent functions reflecting user requirements and generating concepts to realize such functions, ability to discuss about design contents as well as reporting and presenting.
ERC2007 Engineering Numerical Analysis 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Engineering Korean,English,Korean Yes
We deal with the major sources of errors in numerical methods, the approximated solution of non-linear equations, the solution of simultaneous linear equations, polynomial interpolation, numerical differentiation, numerical integration, and curve fitting to measured data as a technique to solve the mathematical problems in scientific and engineering area.
ERC2008 Introduction to Management of Technology 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Engineering Korean,Korean Yes
This subject handles various theory and practical application about MOT. Main contents are Test of technical innovation process, R&D strategy, patent administration, R&D project plan establishment, Market analysis, Technology Assessment, Technology Contract, Technology Management.
ERC2009 Interdisciplinary Capstone Design 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-4 Engineering - No
This course is a senior level capstone design course in College of Engineering and School of Information & Communication Engineering, emphasizes a real world level of interdisciplinary efforts associated with the industries. The students of this course will explore traditional and new issues, and study on interdisciplinary knowledge and theory. Also, they will try to apply the diverse engineering sciences to the problem, explore and analysis feasible solutions, develop a best solution, and communicate their results each other. Each team will consist of students from several different departments, and be supported by professors from College of
ERC2010 Fundamental Mathematics in Engineering1 3 6 Major Bachelor Engineering Korean,English,Korean Yes
This course focuses on ordinary differential equations (ODEs) and complex analysis with engineering applications in mind. Topics include: first-order ODEs, second-order ODEs, Laplace transform, systems of ODEs, Cauchy-Riemann equation, and conformal mapping.
ERC2011 Fundamental Mathematics in Engineering2 3 6 Major Bachelor Engineering Korean,English,Korean Yes
This course starts with core concepts in linear algebra, especially those useful in various engineering disciplines. Next, several applications of partial differential equations (PDEs) will be introduced with their solution techniques. While doing so, we will investigate the theoretical and practical importance of Fourier series.
ERC2012 Digital Mathematics for Artificial Intelligence 3 6 Major Bachelor Engineering Korean Yes
In this course, students will be introduced and learn main fields of Artificial Intelligence (AI) through Mathematics such as Linear Algebra and Probability and Statistics. AI has the basic components as follows; data, models, parameter estimation. Based on data, students will learn main theories of AI; linear regression, dimensionality reduction, density estimation, classification, and so on. Student will learn linear regression and classification of data in AI for finding good model that describe data in Statistics and Linear Algebra. Students will learn dimensionality reduction using principal component analysis throughout linear algebra. In this class, students will learn various areas of AI, based on Linear Algebra and Statistics, such as regression line, least-squares problems, gradient descent, principal component analysis and more. Throughout this course, students will be able to obtain a solid foundation of AI learning. In order to gain knowledge and develop the ability and skills, students are required to work individually and/or in a group for problem solving, case studies, interactive discussions, and midterm and final examinations. Each student will be evaluated based on those learning performances.
ERC3001 Global Capstone Design 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Engineering Korean Yes
This course covers the innovative design process based on international and interdisciplinary design teams by exploring users' various needs, defining design problems, reflecting practical constraints, generating diverse concepts, evaluating and refining final solutions and prototyping. The multidisciplinary design theories and methodologies will be addressed to guide the design process. Therefore, in this course, core capabilities for next generation engineers such as global competitiveness, innovation ability and interdisciplinary capstone design ability can be significantly fostered.
ERC3002 Engineering Research Project Ⅰ 2 4 Major Bachelor 2-4 Engineering Korean Yes
This course provides the undergraduate students the research experience for the state-of-the-art technology in modern engineering.
ERC3003 Engineering Research Project Ⅱ 2 4 Major Bachelor 2-4 Engineering Korean Yes
This course provides the undergraduate students the research experience for the state-of-the-art technology in modern engineering.