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Water Resources (Professional Graduate)

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
GWR5072 Introduction to Water Policy 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
This course examines the fundamental concepts and controversies surrounding water policy and politics. We focus on five (5) major issues: (1) the role of science and technology in the making of water resources decisions; (2) the aims, and challenges confronting, efforts to promote public participation in water policy-making; (3) the effectiveness of different strategies of water policy implementation, including command-and-control regulation, economic incentives, and voluntary compliance initiatives; (4) the role of risk assessment, sustainability, and global collaboration in managing water problems; and (5) the divergent ways water policy outcomes may be evaluated.
GWR5073 Membrane transport and process design 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 English Yes
In the membrane water treatment process to cope with the quantitative and qualitative deterioration of water resources that are accelerated by climate change and global warming, 1) from a microscopic point of view, grasp the movement of fluids and solutes within the membrane module through existing and latest theories and 2) a macroscopic view Identify key design elements to efficiently operate and maintain the membrane process including process design practice through design software suitable for changes in external and internal environments. - Transport (introduction, driving force, transport through porous membranes, transport through nonporous membranes, a unified approach for transport through membrane, transport in ion-exchange membrane, etc.) - Process design (comparison of module configuration, system design, crossflow operation, hybrid dead-end/crossflow system, cascade operation, examples of system design, process parameters, reverse osmosis, energy requirements, design practice using design software, etc.)
GWR5074 Analysis of water treatment process using big data 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 English Yes
Recent advancements in data-driven process control and performance analysis could provide the water and wastewater treatment processes with an opportunity to improve process performances and reduce costs However, big data in water industry is widely underutilized, due in part to a workforce that lacks background knowledge of data science required to fully analyze the unique characteristics of water and wastewater processes. Most water and wastewater treatment processes exhibit nonlinear, nonstationary, auto-correlated, and co-correlated behavior that (i) is very difficult to model using first principals and (ii) must be considered when implementing data-driven methods. This course provides an overview of case studies focusing on data-driven methods to improve process performance and reduce operational costs of water and wastewater treatment processes. 1. Application of big data in water treatment and supply field, 2. Application of big data in wastewater treatment and supply field, 3. Application of big data in water and wastewater integration field
GWR5075 GIS Applications in Satellite Remote Sensing 3 6 Major Master/Doctor English Yes
This course focuses on the basic theory and practice of GIS and RS (Remote Sensing) for water resource management and the analysis method of global satellite-based hydrological data using them. The understanding and use of commercial and open source GIS/RS applications, the acquisition of various global satellite remote sensed hydrological data, and the analysis of basin, water budgets, land cover/use, flood and drought monitoring, etc. using GIS/RS tools are included as topics of this course.
GWR5076 Ultrapurewater Technology 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 - No
It is a subject that lectures theoretical and practical contents on essential processes, maintenance processes, and risk management processes for ultrapure water manufacturing processes essential for semiconductor manufacturing, high-purity pharmaceutical manufacturing, and fine chemical manufacturing. It lectures on the theory of deagasing process and degasing membrane to remove gas in water, MF and UF membrane to remove particles, RO membrane to remove ionic substances, cation exchange resin and anion exchange resin, and UV oxidation used for oxidation purposes.
LAN4027 Environment Statistics 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 Landscape Architecture Korean Yes
Basic statistics will be learned with experiences in data analysis and interpretation. Information management methods will be discussed, which are needed in the field of landscape architecture.
LAN5026 Environmental Remote Sensing 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Landscape Architecture - No
Remote sensing data contain a wealth of information. In order to make them useful for environmental planning, the image data must be processed, rectified and interpreted according to certain criteria. Necessary knowledge of the development, geometrical and physical properties as well as methods of processing and interpretation will be communicated in this module. In addition to the theoretical foundations of the techniques of digital image processing and analysis are taught and learned by examples from research and practice. The student also learns how to assess potentials and limitations of different sensors and analysis and how to identify new approaches to environmental planning and analysis using remote sensing.
RES4001 Smart Construction and IT Technology 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master Global Smart City - No
Smart construction technology is a technology that increases construction productivity or safety through digitalization of the construction process, automation of construction equipment, virtual construction, and on-site safety management by convergence between civil engineering technologies and smart technologies such as BIM, IoT, big data, drones, and robots. Smart construction management will become possible through digital platform where data can be analyzed and utilized in various forms by digitizing, and accumulating data generated during the construction process, and sharing it to stackholder. This class aims to provide a conceptual explanation of smart technology that contributes to the implementation of smart construction and basic knowledge on the process of smart construction based on research cases under digital transformation.
RES4002 Design and Development of Smart City 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master Global Smart City - No
The goal of this class is to understand the concept of smart city as a platform for future technologies. The students will gain a comprehensive perspective of smart city in order to apply the concept to smart city development. In addition, students will learn that all engineering fields are necessary to support smart city development and examine the relationship among those fields.
RES4003 Design of smart structure 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master Global Smart City Korean Yes
Currently, various smart structural technologies are being developed to build a smart and safe society, which is widely applied in fields such as structure design and maintenance. As smart structures are in the spotlight and built, it is important to design safe structures for them to play their role. Among them, the PSC structure is an economical structure that efficiently synthesizes two materials and saves maintenance costs by complementing each other's shortcomings and maximizing their advantages as material properties of concrete and steel. This course teaches the basic concept of prestressing, the history of prestressed concrete, techniques related to pretensioning and post-tensioning, the properties of materials used in prestressed concrete, and the loss of prestressed. Educate and practice design methods for bending shear and twisting of Priest concrete members, and design methods for rising, sagging and crack control considering short-term and long-term effects to understand the material and mechanical properties of PSCs widely used in smart civil engineering structures, and cultivate basic knowledge to interpret and design smart structures.
RES5001 Ambient Smart City Media Design 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Global Smart City - No
Proposing a modest yet creative Ambient Smart City Media through an interdisciplinary Design Studio framework. Theoretical surverys and case studies on smart urban service, accompanied by user behavior study, technological elements such as big data, new media, physical computing and internet of things (IoT), scenario design, and prototyping.
RES5003 Big data and Water Resources Monitoring 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Global Smart City - No
As a lesson on understanding the role of water resources in living environments and basic concepts, it not only serves as basic drinking water and daily water, but also influences atmospheric environment, weather, etc. In this reason, multiple remote sensing based and point based in-situ data of water resources and various observation devices are used in this class. Students learn observation techniques using these data to learn how to predict urban environment, a major component of smart cities.
RES5005 Smart City Facility Maintenance Technology 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Global Smart City - No
In this course, we learn how to manage and analyze large-scale shape data measured from facilities in a smart city to determine facility safety evaluation and aging stages. In addition, we learn the database construction such as bridges, tunnels, dams, roads, buildings, etc., and learn the advanced element technologies of the maintenance process.
RES5006 Eco-smart city and eco-friendly architecture 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Global Smart City - No
In order to realize a sustainable and eco-friendly smart city, this class teaches students how to apply passive house standards that reflect domestic climate conditions and practice eco-friendly building principles to reduce energy, greenhouse gas emissions.
RES5010 Smart City Object Space linked Seminar 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Global Smart City - No
Architectural, social, and technological connotations of current development of intelligent and hyper-connected society. Emerging smart space services enabled by the Internet of Things. Prototyping of IoT-based intelligent space.