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Water Resources (Professional Graduate)

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
GWR5027 Environmental microorganism engineering 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
Based on the fundamental microorganisms and biological water treatment, understanding the applied technique, the theories of treatment about harmful substance, biodegradation biokinetics and modeling. Also studying the controlling technique of the emerging contaminants using the microorganisms.
GWR5033 Independent Research for Masters Thesis (1) 3 9 Major Master 1-4 Korean Yes
Individual study, research, or laboratory investigations under faculty supervision for Masters thesis. The thesis proposal must be completed by the end of semester. A prerequisite for enrollment in Independent Research for Masters Thesis (2)
GWR5034 Independent Research for Masters Thesis (2) 3 9 Major Master 1-4 Korean Yes
Individual study, research, or laboratory investigations under faculty supervision for Masters thesis. The thesis must be completed by the end of semester. Independent Research for Masters Thesis (1) is a prerequisite.
GWR5035 ICT-based Smart River Management 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
Course objective is to develop an understanding of the Information Communication Technologies and their application to monitoring and management of river systems. Topics include: smart communication technology, sensors and network technologies and their application to realtime monitoring for river systems, GIS applications for river management, safety monitoring and evaluation of river facilities. Introduction to U-IT is a prerequisite.
GWR5039 Practical Business for Global Water Industry 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 Korean Yes
Various aspects of overseas expansion of water industry are addressed. Team teaching is employed. Topics include classification of water industry, contract documentation and conclusion, project financing, project management, marketing, design code for overseas projects, roles of private and public sectors, international water partnership.
GWR5040 Sustainable Urban Water Management 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
A course on understanding and application of sustainable concepts for water systems in urban areas. Topics include urban water drainage, ecological and biogeochemical processes in urban drainage, climate change adaptation in urban water management, elements of water sensitive urban design, quantitative and qualitative aspects of urban water management, advanced concepts with new and innovative urban infrastructure designs.
GWR5041 Management of Coastal Environment 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
Course introduces sustainable development and business continuity concepts and methods to protect coastal hinterlands as well as conserving coastal environments and ecological resources. In addition, it takes case studies in order to examine optimal solutions and environmental assessment techniques by using numerical tools.
GWR5042 Smart Eco City Technology 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
Course introduces aquatic pollutants generated in and affecting a modern city, and provides smart technologies used in developing and maintaining eco-friendly city environments. The course takes a scientific process by executing models developed for both sustainable development and business continuity.
GWR5043 Environmental Economics 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
This course looks at environmental regulation and natural resources management and examines the requirements and equilibrium characteristics of a well-functioning competitive market, the interpretation of gains from trade and efficient resource allocation, and the optimal conditions under which markets succeed. It is also concerned with both the sustainable use of resources drawn from the environment as well as the waste put back into the environment.
GWR5044 Introduction to Offshore Energy 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
Course introduces energy resources drawn from ocean and their absorbing tech: Main resources are wind, wave, tide, current, and so on. It also examines cost-benefit analysis and technical and regulatory methodology to approach to commercial level.
GWR5045 Design of Hydraulic Structures 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
Design and safety analysis of several hydraulic structures including dams, spillways, energy dissipaters, pumping stations, hydroelectric plants, and cross drainage structures. Topics include: general dam engineering, gravity dams, arch dams, earthfill and rockfill dams, design of spillways and stilling basins, dam safety, pumping station, hydroelectric power stations, hydraulic safety of bridges, safety design of culverts.
GWR5046 Hydrometeorology 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
Basic concept of hydrology, especially hydrometeorology which is essentially related to the interaction between land surface and atmosphere and various hydrometeorologic parameters affected by environmental factors will be taught.
GWR5047 Water Resources & Remote Sensing 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 Korean Yes
This course will be designed to insure each students have basic theory of remote sensing related to the hydrology and properties of digital remotely sensed data. Students can apply remotely sensed data to analyzing water resources and hydrometeorology through this course.
GWR5048 Statistical Hydrology 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
The main purpose of this course is for students to have basic knowledge for important statistical principles. Especially, statistical analysis (i.e. linear regression, correlation analysis) widely used in hydrology will be dealt with water resources data.
GWR5050 Communications and presentations on water resources 1 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
Fostering the internationalized outstanding person through making the presentation and listening practice using broadcast and academic media related to water resource and learning the present situation and the future of rapdly changed water industry through the famous person