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Material-Component Convergence Engineering

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
EEE2009 Electromagnetism I 3 3 Major Bachelor 2-3 Electronic and Electrical Engineering Korean,English Yes
General grasp of electrostatics and magnetostatics. Introductions to electric field intensity, electric flux density, electric potentials, Gauss's law, and Divergence theorem. Material characteristics of conductors and dielectrics are explained, which produce the concept of capacitance. Analytic and numerical solutions of electric field, using Laplace's and Poisson's equation. Finally, Bio-Savart law, Ampere's law, and Stoke's theorem are introduced for magnetostatics.
EEE2010 Electromagnetism Ⅱ 3 3 Major Bachelor 2-3 Electronic and Electrical Engineering Korean,English Yes
Introduction to advanced concepts of active electronic circuits. Topics include operational amplifier characteristics and systems, stability and oscillators, wave shaping and waveform generator, analog-to-digital converter, digital-to- analog converter, active filters, and power circuits and systems.
EEE3056 Entrepreneurship Seminar in Electronic and Electrical Engineering 1 2 Major Bachelor 3 Electronic and Electrical Engineering Korean Yes
This class provides broad knowledge about many fields of Electronic and Electrical Engineering. Various subjects are selected which are currently hot issues in Electronic and Electrical Engineering, and invited talks are given about the selected subjects such as the start-up business, patent process and so on. This course also aims to cultivate the non-technical competencies of the electronic and electrical engineering students. Topics covered will include economy, managing skill, current affairs, teamwork skill, but not limited to.
ICE2009 Information and Communication Engineering Independent Study2 2 4 Major Bachelor 2-4 Information and Communication Engineering - No
The purpose of this course is to give students basic information about the operation of computer and computer programming, and to enable them to design and code computer programs. In addition, it focuses on the introduction to the engineering of computer applications emphasizing modern software engineering principles. Another goal is to prepare students to take some more advanced courses in each of the fields of computer engineering.
ICE2011 Information and Communication Engineering Independent Study Ⅰ 2 4 Major Bachelor 2-4 Information and Communication Engineering - No
The purpose of this course is to give students basic information about the operation of computer and computer programming, and to enable them to design and code computer programs. In addition, it focuses on the introduction to the engineering of computer applications emphasizing modern software engineering principles. Another goal is to prepare students to take some more advanced courses in each of the fields of computer engineering.
ICE2012 Information and Communication Engineering Independent Study Ⅲ 2 4 Major Bachelor 2-4 Information and Communication Engineering - No
The purpose of this course is to give students basic information about the operation of computer and computer programming, and to enable them to design and code computer programs. In addition, it focuses on the introduction to the engineering of computer applications emphasizing modern software engineering principles. Another goal is to prepare students to take some more advanced courses in each of the fields of computer engineering.
ICE2013 Information and Communication Engineering Independent Study Ⅳ 2 4 Major Bachelor 2-4 Information and Communication Engineering - No
The purpose of this course is to give students basic information about the operation of computer and computer programming, and to enable them to design and code computer programs. In addition, it focuses on the introduction to the engineering of computer applications emphasizing modern software engineering principles. Another goal is to prepare students to take some more advanced courses in each of the fields of computer engineering.
ICE2014 Information and Communication Engineering Independent Study Ⅴ 2 4 Major Bachelor 2-4 Information and Communication Engineering - No
The purpose of this course is to give students basic information about the operation of computer and computer programming, and to enable them to design and code computer programs. In addition, it focuses on the introduction to the engineering of computer applications emphasizing modern software engineering principles. Another goal is to prepare students to take some more advanced courses in each of the fields of computer engineering.
ICE2016 Elements of Engineering Mathematics 1 3 6 Major Bachelor 2 Information and Communication Engineering Korean,English Yes
In this course,we will learn elements of mathematical methods for analysis of electrical and electric systems in college of information and communication engineering. This course will cover the followingtopics:the 1st, 2nd,and higher order differential equations, Laplace transforms and Fouier series and transformations.
ICE2017 Elements of Engineering Mathematics 2 3 6 Major Bachelor 2 Information and Communication Engineering Korean,English Yes
The purpose of this course is to provide learners with the concepts and methods required to further extent the subject of Elements of Engineering Mathematics 1. This course will cover the followingtopics: linear algebra (Matrix, vector space, determinant, Eignvalue problems and etc.), partial differential equations and complex analysis (complex numbers,function, complex integrations, series and etc).
MCC2001 Introduction to Industrial Organic Chemistry 3 6 Major Bachelor Korean Yes
This course provides fundamentals of organic chemistry;Chemical structure and bonding of organic compounds, nomenclature, basic properties, different type of reactions, and concept of reaction mechanism and kinetics/ Nature and reactions of aliphatic hydrocarbons(alkane, alkene, and alkyne), isomerism, stereochemistry, substitution and elimination of alkyl halides.
MCC2002 Introduction to Electrodynamics 3 6 Major Bachelor Korean Yes
The purpose of this subject is generalgraspofelectrostatics,magnetostatics, and time-varying electromagnetic wave. Concepts of electricfield, electric flux density,electricpotentials, Gauss'slaw(Divergencetheorem) are introduced. Materials’properties of conductor and insulator are explained and they are applied to resistor and capacitor.Bio-Savartlaw, Ampere's law (Stoke'stheorem) in magnetostatics are introduced and inductors are undestood. Furthermore, Maxwell’equations are treated using Faraday Law (displacement current)in time-varying magnetics (electrics) annd characteristics of electromagtic wave are applied to communication and display devices.
MCC2003 Introduction to CalculationinChemicalEngineering 3 6 Major Bachelor Korean Yes
This class provides basic calculation methods for material and energy balances in chemical processes including unit conversion and the equations for material and energy balance. These calculation methods will provide basic information on process operation, design and control of chemical processes.
MCC2004 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering 3 6 Major Bachelor Korean Yes
The objective of this course is to provide the principles of the mathematics and physics in mechanical engineering. The topics cover problem-solving skills, design, engineering analysis, and practical technology. In particular, forces in structures and fluid, materials and stress, thermal and energy systems, motion of machinery, and mechanical design will be covered in the cource.
MCC2005 Introduction of Materials Engineering 1 3 6 Major Bachelor Korean Yes
Thiscourseprovidesfundamentalapproachfor the principles and the basic properties of materials. Specifically, phase diagrams and phase transformations of materials, and electrical properties, thermal properties, magnetic properties, and optical properties of materials will be introduced.