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Water Resources (Professional Graduate)

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
GWR5051 Communications and presentations on water resources 2 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
In this lecture, students learn about English expressions and gestures being used in the international scholastic society meeting to reduce the fear and tension for presentation. The purpose of this lecture is to let students become global human resource getting used to methods of self-introduction and presentations as well as engineering symbols and expressions of variation of numbers.
GWR5052 Planning and Design of Multi-purpose Dams 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
Various aspects of planning, design, construction, and operation of multi-purpose dams. Topics include: introduction to water resources in Korea; computer programs for planning and design of multi-purpose reservoirs; Reservoir water quantity and quality control; Determination of location and optimal size of dams; and hydropower development. Case studies for water resources development, dam construction, and climate change adaptation program in Korea will also be conducted.
GWR5053 Individual Study in Water ResourcesⅠ 1 2 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
Individual study, research, or laboratory investigations in water resources under faculty supervision.
GWR5054 Individual Study in Water ResourcesⅡ 2 4 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
Individual study, research, or laboratory investigations in water resources under faculty supervision.
GWR5055 Individual Study in Water ResourcesⅢ 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
Individual study, research, or laboratory investigations in water resources under faculty supervision.
GWR5056 Individual Study in Water ResourcesⅣ 6 12 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
Individual study, research, or laboratory investigations in water resources under faculty supervision.
GWR5057 Individual Study in Water ResourcesⅤ 9 18 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
Individual study, research, or laboratory investigations in water resources under faculty supervision.
GWR5063 Advanced Wave Mechanics 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 English Yes
This lecture is intended as an advance to classical water wave theory for the graduate level student. Almost all mathematically derived concepts and governing equations for wave mechanics are presented or derived in the class, thus making students academically accessible to practicing engineering problems as well. The lecture commences with a review of fluid mechanics and basic vector concepts. The formulation and solution of the governing boundary value problem for small amplitude waves are developed and the kinematic and pressure fields for short and long waves are explored. The transformation of waves in nearshore coastal water and their interactions with coastal structures are derived. Wind wave generation mechanics and the statistics of ocean waves are also reviewed. The wave simulation techniques are applied to the calculation of wave forces on small and large objects and the generation of nearshore wave-induced currents. Extension of the linear theory results to several nonlinear wave properties is presented. Each lecture concludes with a set of homework problems exercising and sometimes extending the material presented in the lecture.
GWR5065 Global Water Industry 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
This course aims for better understanding of water industry itself and global water market and in general; from‘what water industry is’to ‘how specialists related to water industry should make better water industry policy to promote domestic water industry and enter global water market.’ Thus, this course focus more on ‘Understanding of Structure of Global Water Market’, ‘Understanding of Water Business with Different Case Studies’ and ‘Capacity-Building of Promoting Domestic Water Industry and Global Water Market.'
GWR5066 Co-operative Education for Water Resources Practice 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
Knowledge on water resources practice gained through courses offered by industry or public/non-governmental organizations. The course is open in summer and winter semesters, and the credits are given for upcoming fall/spring semesters.
GWR5067 Co-operative Training in Water Resources 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
On-the-job experience gained through cooperative education with industry or public/nongovernmental organizations. Three credits are given for work of eight hours per day for a term of at least three weeks. Grade received depends on work supervisor's evaluation. The course is open in summer and winter semesters, and the credits are given for upcoming spring/fall semesters.
GWR5068 Special Topics in Environmental Engineering 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 Korean Yes
There is a growing interest in advanced water treatment due to various pollutants resulted from industrial development and the demand for high quality water and The membrane filtration is a process that can effectively treat water through a single process or a combination with an existing process. In this regard, the class will deal with various researches of water treatment (drinking water treatment, wastewater treatment, desalination, wastewater reuse) using membranes in the light of recent issues.
GWR5069 Integrated Coastal Zone Management 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 English Yes
Elementary of coastal engineering and coastal zone morphology process are introduced. After understanding the concept of equilibrium shoreline and equilibrium beach profile, how to analyze the monitored data is trained. The types of control lines for coastal zone management and of coastal structures for beach protection and their uses and layout designs are introduced. Lastly, objectives and means of integrated coastal zone management and sustainable development of coastal zone are discussed.
GWR5070 International Society and Water Resources 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
International aspects of water resources are addressed. Topics include global water issues, international activities for water resources, water law, global water partnership. international framework and organizations for water resources, transboundary water mansgement, prospects of international cooperation for global water management.
GWR5071 GIS Application in Hydrologic Modeling 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 English Yes
This course focuses on basic theory and practice of GIS for water resources management and hydrological modeling using it. The understanding and use of commercial and open source GIS applications, the acquisition and analysis of various data for hydrological modeling using GIS, and the construction and simulation of hydrologic (and hydraulic) models for long- and short-term runoff flow simulation are included as topics of this course.