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School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering

For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
ICE3013 Field Training Program IV for School of Information and Communication 5 0 Major Bachelor 3-4 Information and Communication Engineering Korean Yes
This program is a short term field training program for 7-15 weeks in summer and winter breaks for junior/senior students. Students are supposed to learn and experience practical knowledge from fields such as private/public companies, research laboratories, and government offices etc.
ICE3014 Multimedia Engineering 3 3 Major Bachelor 3-4 Information and Communication Engineering English Yes
This course introduces the basics on multimedia computer systems incorporating real-time media such as audio/video and HCI(Human Computer Interaction), data encoding standards, data compression techniques, hypermedia and optical storage devices. Also technological advances in computer networks, multimedia, micropro-cessor and mediaprocessor are presented to help the students for keeping the eyes on current issues in such a rapidly evolving field. We're going to discuss on Computer Mediated Communication as a building block to craft interative multimedia applications and on how to use various browsers available on the Internet for customization.
ICE3015 Numerical Analysis 3 3 Major Bachelor 3-4 Information and Communication Engineering - No
Numerical methods are methods for solving problems on a computer (or on a pocket calculator if the problem is simple). Basically it relates to computer developments, and even a minor improvement on algorithm could make profound enhancements on the calculation speed. The aim of this lecture is to understand the algorithms on mathematical problems, and students are encouraged to program the given algorithms and try them out on the computer. It is recommended that the lecturer select the programming language (or scientific calculation software), and students make their own codes using the selected language. Each student could have their own libraries or tool boxes on numerical analysis at the end of this lecture. The mathematical subjects we will handle with are: linear and nonlinear algebraic equations, interpolation, numerical integration and differentiation, curve fitting, spline, and ordinary differential equations.
ICE3016 Seminar in Information Technology 1 2 Major Bachelor 1-4 Information and Communication Engineering - No
This class provides broad knowledge about many fields of information technology. Various subjects are selected which are currently hot issues in information technology, and invited talks are given about the selected subjects.
ICE3020 Individual Research 1 1 2 Major Bachelor 1-4 Information and Communication Engineering - No
In this course, each student establish a research topic after discussing about his/her personal scientific/engineering interest with a related professor and conduct an individual research on the topic.
ICE3021 Individual Research 2 1 2 Major Bachelor 1-4 Information and Communication Engineering - No
In this course, each student establish a research topic after discussing about his/her personal scientific/engineering interest with a related professor and conduct an individual research on the topic.
ICE3024 Digital Systems 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Information and Communication Engineering English,Korean Yes
This course provides advanced techniques for design of digital systems. Sequential and asynchronous digital circuits are introduced, and design techniques for those circuits are covered. Basic modules such as multipliers, floating point arithmetic, state machines, and their control blocks are studied. Based on the concepts introduced so far, design methodologies for more complex digital systems are covered. Standard hardware description languages such as VHDL or Verilog, and design automation tool flow are also covered so that students can cope with today's design environment. Only the students who studied "Logic Design" can take this lecture.
ICE3027 Introduction to Robotics 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Information and Communication Engineering - No
Manipulators, kinematic modelling, inverse kinematics, task level description if motion, joint velocity analysis, force and moment analysis, acturator torque analysis, trajectory planning positional control, range sensing, mapping and navigation.
ICE3028 Embedded System Design 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Information and Communication Engineering Korean Yes
This course is aiming at the understanding of hardwares and softwares for embedded system including the realtime OS. Reflecting the fast spread of embedded system as PDA with the wide use of the internet, the state of the art of development of embedded system and its trend are taught along with the related component technologies. The topics are its operating system, I/O, development tools, application programs, processor, network interface, TCP/IP stack, etc. Preliminary courses : Computer architecture, Operating system, etc.
ICE3029 MicroProcessor Laboratory 2 4 Major Bachelor 3-4 Information and Communication Engineering Korean,Korean Yes
Understanding of microprocessors through test and experiments. Hardware and software design of digital systems using microprocessors. Designs on interfaces, memory decoding, serial/parallel communications and interrupts control. Software design is conducted with the aid of a microprocessor trainer system. Also, it deals with the structure of micro-computer systems. Program execution using assembler and machine language coding.
ICE3033 Internet Architectures 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-4 Information and Communication Engineering - No
This course explains Internet architecture and its principle protocols for a student that has some experience in data communications. Also, this course gives detailed overview of how the Internet works and how it has evolved, presents architectural model showing how TCP/IP and related protocols fit together. This course covers error recovery operations, local and wide area networks, IP and ICMP, TCP and UDP, the point-to-point protocol and the layer 2 tunneling protocol, routing protocol, Internet security, network management, and voice over IP.
ICE3035 Web Programming 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-4 Information and Communication Engineering - No
This course covers the design and application of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), which is used to create documents on the World Wide Web. The topics include structure, presentation format, lists, links, images, tables, frames. To make students understand those contents it covers introduction to HTML, Web Page Design, Web Page Forms, Introduction to JavaScript, and Multimedia Web Pages. The student will create Web pages on their own.
ICE3037 Capstone Design 3 6 Major Bachelor 4 Information and Communication Engineering Korean,Korean Yes
This course provides students with the design ability using the essentials of electrical and computer engineering, and encourages to apply the design to practical problems. The student will have completed a single project from conceptual design (problem selection, definition, and analysis), through preliminary design of the complete system and performance design (optimization), to final design of the system.
ICE3040 IT-3S Capstone Design 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Information and Communication Engineering - No
This course is a digital convergence project course so-called IT-3S. IT-3S covers Service (Smart Phone, Smart Grid, Smart Vehicle, Smart Energy), Software and SoC (System on Chip). The team project is based on interaction between Hw and Sw, System and components.
ICE3042 Field Training Program V for School of Information and Communication 9 0 Major Bachelor 3-4 Information and Communication Engineering Korean Yes
This program is a short term field training program over 4 months in summer and winter breaks for junior/senior students. Students are supposed to learn and experience practical knowledge from fields such as private/public companies, reasearch laboratories, and government offices etc.