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2018AboutKoreaUniversity
Greeting
KU HistoryKU history has maintained the pride of the Korean people
Inside KU’s IconAn icon, the first step towards Global KU
KU Change
World’s Top 50 UniversityReady To Enter the World’s Top 50 by 2020
Campus Facilities Exceptional campus facilities
Global KUA cradle of global leaders
Campus LifeSix Must-Dos for KU students
Colleges & Graduate SchoolsColleges, the heart of KU
KU FactsStatistics
KU CampusCampus information
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1905Founded as Bosung College, the first institute of higher education in KoreaYong-ik Lee, also known as Chungsukgong, Treasurer of the Royal Household of the Korean Empire, established Bosung College, the predecessor of Korea University, with the belief “Education Saves
the Nation”.
1934Moved to the Seoul CampusThe Main Building, a representation of the aspirations of the Ko-rean people, constructed in Anam-dong.
1946Korea University, an overarching namePermission granted on August 15 to establish a university.
Name changed to Korea University.
1960Sparking the April 19 Revolution.About 3,000 KU students marched in protest against the injus-tices of the autocratic dictatorial regime, creating the vanguard
of the April 19 Revolution.
1980Sejong Campus, a branch of Korea University, estab-lished.Permission granted in January to establish Seochang Campus in order to nurture intellectuals in the heart of the country.
Seochang Campus renamed Sejong Campus.
2002Building a foundation to enter the world’s top 100 universities.The Central Square, as part of the KU Centennial Project,
established.
2005Celebrating its 100th anniversary, announced the determination to grow from National KU to Global KU.Celebrated KU’s Centennial in 2005.
Selected best university in the 2005 KCUE University Rankings.
NOWTowards Global KU’s new millennium.Using National KU’s 113-year history to build Global KU’s next millennium
KU HistoryGreeting
Realizing the goalof the world’s top 100 together,We now aspire to KU’s new mission.
Greetings from Korea University! As President of KU with a strong sense of responsibility and
sincerity, I am putting forth my best efforts to make the future of KU stand tall in the world,
building upon the proud history of KU as the nation’s pride and hope.
We are now standing at a great transitional period in the history of civilization. Our average life
expectancy has been extended by more than 30 years, and the world that we live in has
become one big global community. Informatization, led by the semiconductor and computer
revolution, has dramatically changed human civilization again. Societies, organizations, and
knowledge are changing even at this very moment. Moreover, we are facing many issues
that are newly threatening humanity, along with these drastic changes.
KU is pursuing a new start with “Pioneering Intellectuals.” Established in 1905 as the nation’s
first private higher education institution, KU has embraced its heritage and history in pio-
neering the nation’s future during the Japanese occupation, emulated Inchon who built the
Library (the current Graduate School Building) by traveling all over the country to raise funds,
and followed its seniors who have led democratization and industrialization with the spirits of
liberty, justice and truth. Bearing its distinguished history in mind, KU is committed to nurtur-
ing young and passionate pioneering intellectuals who can lead the future of humanity in the
21st century.
Korea University will nurture young students not as passengers waiting for a cruise ship
ready to set sail on a pleasant and comfortable journey but as pioneers who can build their
own boats to navigate through rough and heavy seas. To this end, we will endure the ex-
cruciating pain and difficulty in the process of innovation and reformation.
KU-The Future, Pioneering Intellectuals and Innovating KU!
These banners are flying over the KU campus. Pioneering, reformations, changes, and
challenges have never been easily accomplished. We once again aim to lead the future in
a KU-fashioned way. Please join us and support the future that KU strives to pioneer. We
invite you on our journey of opening the future and making KU together. Thank you.
President of Korea University
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A Global Symbol, the First Step Towards a Global KUThe icon symbolizes KU’s global vision to enter the ranks of world’s top universities based on its century-old history and tradition.
“Shield”, Education Saves the Nation The shield symbolizes founder Yong-Ik Lee’s belief that “Education Saves the Nation”, which lead to the establishment of KU.
“Crimson”, the passion of youth Crimson symbolizes vitality and passion, embodying KU’s academic
traditions and nature.
“Tiger”, a roar that shakes the Earth. As a symbol of both Korea and KU, the tiger represents KU’s cour-
age, determination, swiftness and dignity.
“1905”, beginning of National KU 1905, the year of KU’s establishment, demonstrates KU’s 105 year tradition and depth of academic research.
School MottoThe school motto announced in celebration of KU’s 50th anniversary represents the realization of human freedom (LIBERTAS), the pursuit of justice (JUSTITIA) in society and an overflowing passion for the search for truth (VERITAS). Intellectuals in action with passionate hearts, not numb and engrossed in texts, are KU’s everlasting value; this ideal is what makes KU people true KU people.
KU TreeThe Korean pine which represents fidelity and integrity, perfectly expresses KU’s strong will to serve as a cradle for talent.
“Liberty, Justice, Truth”, what makes KU people true KU people
KU’s School SongKU’s school song, heard at nine every morning resounding from the clock tower of the College of Liberal Arts building, was announced to celebrate KU’s 50th anniversary in May 1955. The lyrics were written by Ji-Hoon Cho, a member of the famous coterie of poets called the Blue-Green Party and a KU professor at that time. The poet was also well known for the poem Seungmu (Buddhist Dance) in which every line contained liberty, justice and truth, the three words representing KU’s spirit. The music was written by Isang Yun, a promising young composer at that time.
Lyrics by Cho Ji-hoon Music by Yun Isang
1. Gaze at the edifice standing tall at the foot of Bukak Mountain. See the light spreading to the hills of Anam. The stone tower is built tall with the spirit and devotion of the people. This is the hall of liberty, justice and truth.
2. Waves of hearts longing for liberty. Conviction for justice. Burning devotion. Honoring the wishes, the ideal rises high. This is the light of liberty, justice and truth.
3. The quiet woods are the cradle of our dreams. The wide fields are the root of our power. The spirit held tight both by those entering and moving onward. This is the road of liberty, justice and truth.
Korea University, Korea University, hometown of my heart. Korea University, Korea University, shine forever.
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KU Change
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Foresight and Courage for Transformation:KU Spirit Flourishing to Become a World Class University
KU, Sail with EnthusiasmTowards the Future Campus
Boundless Thinking and Creationπ-VilleIn September 2016, Pioneer Village (π-Ville) was established for knowledge creation. The π in π-Ville comes from the first two letters of the word ‘pio-neer’ and is written as ‘π’ to symbolize endless expansion. As expressed in its name, the village intends to become an incubator for infinite challenge, collaboration, and creation in the hopes of expanding KU’s pioneering spirits.
A University with the Greatest Trust and ExpectationsA Private University with the Most DonationsAll Korea University members remember the noble dedication of the donors who have shown their love and faith for KU. Based on their support, KU will set a good example of a global university with its innovative educational infrastructure.
Autonomy, Trust, and Responsibility Replacing Proctored Exams, Attendance Checks, and Relative GradingThe Innovative Three-No PolicyAs other prestigious global universities have done, KU has implemented an academic policy based on autonomy, trust, and responsibility. KU has made a promise to allow its students to take exams with honor instead of having proctors and to prepare for classes autonomously without check-ing attendance, and its teachers to assess students without grading them on a curve.
Academic System to Promote AutonomyImplementing a Flexible Term SystemThe flexible term system offers the freedom of choice and concentration by allowing students to design and manage their own semester flexibly. For example, a student can complete a school term in eight weeks per semester or three semesters per year. It enables the professors to con-centrate more on their research and the students to take new challenges, such as overseas internships.
Admissions System to Prioritize Potential and PossibilitiesAltering High School EducationThrough Innovating the Admissions SystemUniversity admissions have a great influence on the middle and high school education system. Therefore, it is our duty and mission to lead the nation’s farsighted educational framework for future generations. KU presents an innovative admissions system to discover strong applicants with great potential and possibilities.
A Future Space for Creativity and ImmersionSK Future Hall
Unlike traditional lecture rooms, the SK Future Hall is composed of 111 smallseminar rooms and 111 individual carrels. This space symbolizes KU’s new university education paradigm for going beyond simply receiving knowledge and discovering knowledge that can lead the future.
In September 2016, Pioneer Village ‘π-Ville’
Becoming the Hub of Interdisciplinary Research by Tearing Down All BoundariesKU-MAGIC
KU-MAGIC is the realization of KU’s relentless challenge in innovatively lead-ing the bio-medical industry, which will be a core industry in the future. It provides the most supportive research environment that allows outstanding scholars to cross boundaries and liberally cooperate with each other to cre-ate a sound future for humanity on a global bio-medical research platform. It is expected to serve as a mecca of bio-medicine and enhance Korea’s globalcompetence.
Unsparing Support to Inventive Research with PotentialKU-FRG/ Seoktap Research Awards
KU-MAGIC is the realization of KU’s relentless challenge in innovatively lead-ing the bio-medical industry, which will be a core industry in the future. It provides the most supportive research environment that allows outstanding scholars to cross boundaries and liberally cooperate with each other to cre-ate a sound future for humanity on a global bio-medical research platform. It is expected to serve as a mecca of bio-medicine and enhance Korea’s globalcompetence.
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KU, Soar to the Infi nite Universe of Research
Korea University Medical Applied R&D Global Initiative Center
Fostering Global Leaders Who Can Embrace the GlobalCommunity with Passion and Love for Humanity: Global KU Encountering the World with the Frontier Spirit
Leaping to be a research-oriented universityas a creative pioneer of the unknown academic fi eldsthat will lead the future of humanity
The Korean Precision Medicine EnterpriseThe Korea University Medical Center (KUMC)Selected for the National Precision Medicine Enterprise Awarded USD 68.5 million in fundingTwo KUMC projects were selected by the Precision Medicine Enterprise of Korea’s Ministry of Information and ICT and the Ministry of Health and Wel-fare. This important national strategic initiative has allocated USD 68.5 mil-lion over five years from government (USD 55.5 million) and private (USD 13 million) sources. The two KUMC projects comprising this venture are the K-MASTER Project Group (Cancer Precision Medicine Diagnosis and Treat-ment Enterprise) led by Prof. Yeul Hong Kim and the Development Project Group (Cloud-Based Hospital Information System for Precision Medicine) led by Prof. Sang Heon Lee.
Being the First Pioneer in the Rising Land of OpportunityKU-Latin America Project Latin America is an emerging market, currently receiving worldwide atten-tion. While other universities pursue globalization focusing on the U.K. and the U.S., KU has launched the KU-Latin American Project by pioneering Latin America for the first time. KU is the first university in Korea to sign an MOU with the University of Habana, located in Cuba. KU continues to march into new territories by building collaborations with the ministries of education in Costa Rica, Peru, Columbia, Mexico, and Ecuador.
Expanding Collaborative Research Networks with World Class UniversitiesFounding the Korea, China, Japan,Nordic and Benelux Consortium In 2016, KU founded the East Asia-Nordic/Benelux University Consortium (ENUC). Twelve universities in 10 countries—Korea, China, Japan, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, and Luxembourg—at-tended the conference. Members of the ENUC will come together to pre-pare the future of humanity and the future of higher education based on the groundwork by constructing various collaborative systems such as promo-tion of joint research, co-development of educational programs, and imple-mentation of societal duties and responsibilities.
KU, Connect a New RouteLeading to a Wider World
global Placing KU Campus inside Renmin University of ChinaKU-China Global Leadership Project
KU built the KU Global Center in the prestigious Renmin University of China located in Beijing in 2013. Every year, KU sends about sev-enty students to Renmin University of China and the Harbin Institute of Technology in order to provide
them with opportunities to intensively acquire the language and widely ex-perience the culture in China. The KU-China Global Leadership Project trains students from various academic fields to become regional experts in the Chinese language and culture. The project has been carried out successfully two times a year since 2013. Together with these , KU also hosts the KU-Latin America Global Leadership Program, KU-Japan Global Leadership Program, and KU-Brazil Global Leadership Program.
Flourishing to Be Asia’s Top International UniversityInternational Summer/Winter Campus
Distinguished professors and stu-dents from the world’s top univer-sities convene at KU every sum-mer and winter vacation. KU offersopportunities for students to at-tend lectures of professors from the Ivy League and interact and be
friends with about 2,000 students from the prestigious universities of 40 different countries. KU’s International Summer Campus, proud to be the larg-est program of its kind in Korea, has grown to be an international summer campus representing Asia.
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Ready To Enterthe World’s Top 50 by 2020,KU DesiresYour Support and Interest
World’s Top 50University
KU Riding High in the QS World University Rankings – Aiming to Enter the World’s Top 50
KU Outperforms Other Private Universities in Korea
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Campus Facilities
Main Library Opened in 1978, the Main Library contains about 1,900,000 works--the
largest collection in any private university library in Korea. This beautiful
14,390m2 stone structure was completely remodeled in 2004. Equipped
with such state-of-the-art facilities as search functions for each room, refer-
ence information rooms, and Web-based learning corners, it serves as a
proud heart for KU intellectuals by supporting students’ academic research
activities. With the November 2013 completion of Korea’s first RFID system
for a university library covering the entire campus, the Main Library offers
24-hour automated lending and returning services as well as systematic
collection management and efficient operations.
Exceptional campus facilities – Delivering the hopes and vision of KU’sWhat is as important as attracting potential is supporting it with the best possible campus facilities. At KU, the talent who will lead the future of Korea and the world are nurtured in an ideal educational environment.
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CJ-International House This hotel-type residential facility is designed to serve the growing numbers of visiting scholars, foreign professors and exchange stu-dents. Equipped with study rooms, cafeteria, lounges, conference rooms, a fitness center, and the YBM Lounge, it can accommodate 326 residents--68 instructors and 258 students.
Hwajeong Tiger DomeCompleted in 2006 on a 18,182㎡ site, this multi-purpose sports complex with three stories above ground and three below helps stu-dents and faculty members maintain good health.
LG-POSCO Hall This cutting-edge building was completed on a 14,122m² site with
KRW 25 billion in funds donated by corporations and alumni. Incor-porating the best features of similar facilities at Harvard, Stanford, and the University of California, Berkeley, it is one of the world’s pre-mier Business Administration complexes.
Media Hall (KU-Cinema Trap)The Media Hall is equipped with a variety of practical training fa-cilities capable of film production and screening. It also boasts the KU-Cinema Trap, a 144-seat cinema, in which KU students can enjoy movies at a low cost, and the “Crimson Lounge” on the eleventh and twelfth floors.
Hana SquareThis gigantic structure of 28,099㎡ stretching from east to west in front of the Science Library includes one story above ground and three below. Appearing like a ship floating on the ocean, the structure boasts grand beauty with a charming and practical design. Winner of the Award of Excellence in the 25th Seoul Architectural Work Award, it now stands as a proud landmark of KU.
Haesong Law Library Opened in 2007, the Haesong Law Library boasts the largest collec-tion of any Korean law facility. Awarded the grand prize in the 2007 Korean Architectural Culture competition in recognition of its cutting-edge functions, unity of composition, and materials, the building is a stirring symbol of KU’s highly-regarded law school.
Centennial Digital Library Being the world’s finest both in terms of facilities and size, this high-tech information center plays a pivotal role in maintaining electronic library services.
Centennial Memorial Hall Completed in commemoration of KU’s centennial, this multiplex unites the past and the future by housing both a digital library and a number of national treasure-level cultural properties.
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Nurturing Regional Experts Through Specialized Programs
The Best Student Exchange Programs (SEP) and Visiting Student Programs (VSP)Led by the years of experience of KU’s Office of International Affairs and the warm
guidance of the many who have finished the programs, KU’s SEPs and VSPs serve as ideal student exchange programs to offer students invaluable opportunities to build a global point of view.
Nurturing Global LeadersBacked by KU HistoryIn today’s international era, KU is emerging as a leading global university that nurtures wise global leaders able to contribute to humankind with new knowledge. The KU tradition passed down over the previous century will serve as a solid foundation in forging students’ characters and abili-ties, thus amplifying the international recognition of the university.
The Cradle of Global LeadersAt KU, which has joined hands with 1009 universities and institutes in 96 countries, world renowned scholars offer lectures and the largest in-ternational summer campus in Korea is held. Students benefit from an exchange program in Paris and internships at the UN and on OECD –This is KU and KU is in the wider world.
Global KU
Program Name University/Region Description
KU GlobalLeadershipPrograms
KU-ChinaGLP
East China Normal University
- 4 weeks at KU and 4 (or 3) weeks at partner universities during breaks (equivalent to 3-6 credits of summer/winter session courses)
- Become regional experts through short-term intensive language courses, cultural experiences, and visits to local corporations
- Scholarships for educational and boarding expenses
KU-LatinAmerica GLP
The University of Costa Rica and the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education
KU-JapanGLP
Doshisha Univer-sity, Kyoto
KU Exploring the World Program (Global Exploration and Research Program)
Shenzhen, China
- Visit Shenzhen, designated as China’s first Special Economic Zone and known as a mecca of creative in-novation, to study the future of Korea and China
- Includes special lectures by experts, visits to corporations, and self-directed team projects
2017 Exchange Programs - Visiting Student Programs▒ attract ▒ dispatch
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Oceania
South America
Middle EastAfrica
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ISEP with 300 Prestigious Schools WorldwideISEP (International Student Exchange Program) includes 300 member institutions in 43 countries throughout the world. KU is one of the select number of member universities in Korea to join the program. Every year KU students taking part in ISEP’s various exchange and study abroad pro-grams gain invaluable experiences together from other member institu-tions throughout the world.
Overseas InternshipsInternship program sends a number of talented interns not only to inter-national organizations such as the UN and UNESCO, but also to renowned global corporations like UBS, Merrill Lynch, Tiger Fund, GE, and Bloomberg in New York, Paris and the third world. The number of corporations and institutions affiliated with this program is growing every year.
Foreign Language 7+1 ProgramKU has also adopted the “7+1” system, which makes it a prerequisite for students majoring in foreign languages to study for, out of a total eight semesters, at least one semester overseas in a country where their target languages are spoken as a mother tongue,. This special program offers students the opportunity not only to polish their language skills to a native speaker level but also to learn the culture and broaden their full spectrum of understanding as they develop expertise in the foreign languages and literature which are considered a must in this globalized world.
International Summer/Winter CampusKU’s International Summer/Winter Campus offers over 120 challeng-ing coursestaught by distinguished faculty from prestigious universities around theworld as well as Korean culture workshops, field trips, and a special lectureconducted by noted experts. Students participating in the InternationalSummer/Winter Campus attend top lectures by international-lyrenownedscholars andengage in exchanges with students from all over the world.
Language Study on Campus Every KU student takes at least five English language courses, and rigor-ously screened international faculty members offer high-quality English lectures. This program helps KU students develop their cosmopolitan out-look and global competitiveness.
KUBA & KUISA, One-on-One Buddy Programs Between Interna-tional and KU StudentsKUBA (Korea University Buddy Assistants) and KUISA (Korea University International Students’ Assistants) are an one-on-one partnering pro-gram between local KU students and international students studying at KU. Through KUBA, international students get help with their new lives in Korea both on and off campus, such as classes, trips and international festivals. KU students get to develop friendship with their international
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Filled with Crimson Passion and the Energy of Youth
Annual Ko-Yon-Jeon (Korea-Yonsei Games), Competi-tion and Friendship that Lead KoreaEach fall, Jamsil Stadium comes alive with the competition and friendship between longstanding rivals Korea University and Yonsei University. The origin of the Games dates back to the Japanese colo-nial period when the two rivals Bosung College and Yonhi College be-gan holding sporting events that helped many Korean people endure the hardships of colonial rule. Over the past 90 years, Ko-Yon-Jeon has radiated the burning passion of youth, having become a festival of not simply two universities, but also the whole country. Today, to-gether with the five matches of football (soccer), baseball, basketball, ice hockey, and rugby, the Games have developed into a variety of celebrations such as joint academic and broadcasting events and exchanges among departments and clubs. Ko-Yon-Jeon and the two prestigious rival universities will continue in everlasting friendship.
Over the past 90 years, since the period of Japanese colonial rule, Ko-Yon-Jeon has radiated the burning passion youth, having become a festival of not only two universities, but also the whole country.
Experience the joys of sharing and service through KUSSO (Korea Univer-sity Social Service Organization). Develop friendship through competition at the Ko-Yon-Jeon (Korea-Yonsei Games).Make memories and enjoy the excitement of student club activities at the Great Granite Tower (Seoktap Daedong) Festival.Communicate and nurture a burning passion and lofty dreams.These are proud KU Tigers.
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CampusLife@KU
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Club activities to support dreams, love and romanceStudent club activities are often considered the gem of campus life. Join-ing others who share similar hobbies, interests and talents and growing together are an essential pleasure in KU life. There are over 150 clubs on the Anam and Sejong campuses including the 80 clubs on the Seoul Campus focused on society, social sciences, life and culture, exhibitions and creative art, language studies, performance art, religion, and sports, as well as the 20 clubs on the Aegineung (Science Campus) for culture and sports, society and religion, performance art, and scientific research.
Student Ambassador Yeoul, Pride Surpassing the Face of KU Yeoul, KU’s student ambassador team, was launched in 1998 to help spread the word about KU. Yeoul, meaning “Let KU flow”, expresses the pride of student ambassadors. Serving as the face of KU through their love for and pride in the school, Yeoul not only serves visitors on campus but also goes off campus to run a variety of PR programs.
Great Granite Tower Festival, Festival of Resurgent YouthThe Great Granite Tower Festival (Suktap Daedong Festival) in May is KU’s premier festival, inviting not only the wider KU family but also the local community. The festival fills the entire campus with the energy of youth. During the festival a variety of events are held and the intellectual spirit and romance of the campus are felt everywhere. The cheering fes-tival Ipselenti, the most passionate and popular event, academic semi-nars of sharp analysis and discussion, joint broadcasting events with Yonsei University and street festivals on Chamsari Street go on all week.
KUSSO (Korea University Social Service Organization), Living the True Value of Sharing Since its launch on December 23, 2008, KUSSO has been working vigor-ously to practice “noblesse oblige” under the motto of “Intellectuals to take action, leaders to think, a university to serve the society”. In order to fulfill the responsibilities of true intellectuals required by our times, it strives to make greater efforts to serve not only Korea but also all humankind everywhere in the world.
KU Paper, KTN, KUBS, Driving Force of the 21st Century MediaThe KU Paper, the first university newspaper launched in 1947, is de-livered to KU students every Monday and features on- and off-campus news analyzed with sharp perceptiveness. KUBS, launched in 1961, is the on-campus broadcasting system representing the students’ voices. It runs regular audio and internet broadcasting. Opened in 1997 as the first campus TV station, KTN broadcasts news and more for 24 hours a day through an on-campus CATV network and the Internet.
Tigers Burning with Passion
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College
College of Education
College of Nursing
College of Information
College of Health Science
School of Art & Design
Division of International Studies
School of Media & Communication
School of Interdisciplinary Studies
Colleges, the Source of KU’s Powerto Change the Future
Department (Division)
Education
Physical Education
Home Economics Education
Mathematics Education
Korean Language Education
English Language Education
Geography Education
History Education
Nursing
Computer Science
Cyber Defense
Biomedical Engineering
Bio-system Medical Science
Converging Health and Environment Science
Health Policy Management
School of Art & Design
International Studies
Media & Communication
Interdisciplinary Studies
Seoul CampusCollege
Korea University Business School
College of Liberal Arts
College of Life Sciences & Biotechnology
College of Political Science and Economics
College of Science
College of Engineering
College of Medicine
Department (Division)
Business Administration
Korean Language and Literature
Philosophy
Korean History
History
Psychology
Sociology
Classical Chinese
English Language and Literature
German Language and Literature
French Language and Literature
Chinese Language and Literature
Russian Language and Literature
Japanese Language and Literature
Spanish Language and Literature
Linguistics
Life Sciences
Biotechnology
Food Bioscience and Technology
Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering
Food and Resource Economics
Political Science and International Relations
Economics
Statistics
Public Administration
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering
Architecture
Mechanical Engineering
Industrial Management Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Medical Program
* There can be creation, integration, divisions or changes in the names of recruiting units in accord-ance with adjustments to the academic organization. For admission-related informa-tion, please be sure to check with the homepage of the Korea University Admission Office (oku.korea.ac.kr).
Colleges &Graduate Schools
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Graduate SchoolSeoul Campus
Graduate SchoolGraduate School of International StudiesGraduate School of Information SecurityGraduate School of Business AdministrationSchool of LawGreen SchoolGraduate School of management of technologyKU-KIST Graduate School of Converging Science and TechnologyGraduate School of EducationGraduate School of Life & Environmental SciencesGraduate School of Policy StudiesGraduate School of Engineering & TechnologyGraduate School of Journalism & Mass CommunicationGraduate School of EducationGraduate School of Life & Environmental SciencesGraduate School of Policy StudiesGraduate School of Engineering & TechnologyGraduate School of Journalism & Mass Communication
Sejong Campus
Graduate SchoolGraduate School of Culture and SportsGraduate School of Humanities & Information Graduate School of Public Administration Graduate School of Bio-Medical Sciences
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College Selection Unit Departments/Majors (2017) College of Science and Technology
School of Applied Mathematical Science
Data Computational Science
Cybersecurity
School of Display and Semiconductor Physic
Display Convergence
Semiconductor Physics
Department of Advanced Materials Chemistry
Department of Advanced Materials Chemistry
Department of Computer Convergence Software
Department of Computer Convergence Software
Department of Electronics and Information Engineering
Department of Electronics and Information Engineering
Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
Department of Food and Biotechnology Department of Food and Biotechnology
Department of Electronics and Mechanical Convergence Engineering
Department of Electronics and Mechanical Convergence Engineering
Department of Environmental System Engineering
Department of Environmental System Engineering
School of Interdisciplinary Engineering School of Interdisciplinary Engineering
College of Pharmacy Department of Pharmacy Department of Pharmacy
College of Global Business
School of Global Studies Korean Studies
Chinese Studies
British and American Studies
German Studies
School of Convergence Management Global Management
Digital Management
College of Public Policy
School of GovernmentalAdministration School of Governmental Administration
School of Public Sociology and Korean Unification-Diplomacy
Public Sociology
Korean Unification, Diplomacy, and National Security
School of Economics and Statistics Economic Policy
National Statistics
Big Data
College of Culture and Sports
School of Global Sport Studies Sports Science
Sports Business
School of Cultural Heritage Convergence
Archeology and Art History
Culture ICT Convergence
School of Culture Creativity Creative Writing and Media
Culture Content Studies
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Driving Force behind Making KU the University of the Korean People
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Room 103, Business School Main Hall, Seoul Campus
Room 126, College of Liberal Arts Building, Seoul Campus
KU Business School is committed to leading not simply Korea’s future, but also the global economy. The business school shares the full history of Korea University, beginning in 1905, and the history of the remarkable economic growth of Korea. From the infancy of the Korean economy to the present advanced economic state, KU Business School has been laying a foundation for business administra-tion studies and producing leaders in the field. With a world-class faculty, students, and curriculum, combined with robust globalization efforts, KU Business School intends to become the leading business school in Asia and enter the top 30 in the world by 2030. Its globally competitive curriculum, faculty and student exchanges with the world’s most prestigious universities and international internship programs are turning heads around the world. For the first time ever in Korea, the school was academically accredited in 2005 by the AACSB, the most renowned scholars’ group in the US. It acquired EQUIS approval, the world’s leading international accreditation for business schools, from EFMD. The school acquired renewed accreditation from both institutes in 2010, and in December 2014 succeeded in becoming the first institution in Korea to renew its five-year AACSB accreditation twice in a row. As of September 2016, the KU Business School isranked 77th in the world and the 1st in Korea in the number of papers downloaded from the SSRN. It has gained a reputation as the nation’s top business school by producing the highest number of candidates who passed the 51st CPA Examination.
The College of Liberal arts, founded in 1946, spans 15 departments. This college is leading efforts toward internationalization and globalization: Korean studies sheds light on the national culture from a unique angle, while humanities and foreign literature studies actively engage in world-class research and education. Since its foundation, the College of Liberal Arts has been not only focusing on the development of the basic humanities, including literature, philosophy and history, but also turning its eyes to applied sci-ences such as sociology and psychology. As demonstrated by KU’s installation of Chinese and Russian language and literature departments 20 years prior to the restoration of formal diplomatic relations and by KU’s initiation earlier than any other university in Korea of studies in Spanish language and literature, Japanese and Classic Chinese as well as linguistics, the college has invariably shown fore-sight in a rapidly changing world by deliberating on the values that Korean society needs to possess. The college has pioneered a ‘7+1’ program designed to develop global leaders, through which students study for a semester at one of KU’s sister universities abroad. In addition, the KU international internship program provides students with on the-job experience at well-known international organi-zations. The college has invited a large number of international students and professors and conducts numerous classes in foreign languages, thus establishing an international learning environment.
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Incubator of Biotechnology Leaders for the 21st Century
Core of Basic Science: Foundation for Technological Innovation
Leading the Development of the Social Sciences
Life Sciences / Biotechnology / Food Bioscience and Technology / Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering / Food and Resource Economics
Mathematics / Physics / Chemistry / Earth and Environmental Sciences
http://lifesci.korea.ac.kr
http://hoan.korea.ac.kr
+82 2 3290 4061~3
+82 2 3290 1321~3
Room 220, Life Science & Biotechnology East Building, Seoul Campus
Room 208, College of Political Science & Economics Building, Seoul Campus
The College of Life Sciences is the nation’s largest biotechnology college, consisting of the depart-ments of Life Sciences, Biotechnology, Food Bioscience and Technology, Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, and Food and Resource Economics. It is home to 100 full-time faculty members, 1,650 undergraduate students and 460 graduate students. As an integrated bioengi-neering hub for KU, this college drives the creative and future-oriented progress of education, research, and industry by fusing biotechnology, engineering, and information technology.This college encompasses research and education in a wide spectrum of fields, ranging from ani-mal, plant, microorganism and biomedicine to economics and business administration for bioin-dustry. Through interdisciplinary research and team teaching, it transforms creative young talents into 21st-century life science leaders. By promoting innovative, experiment-based educational content and infrastructure, the college is enhancing its research competitiveness while nurturing next-generation leaders in biotechnology through the operation of innovative academia-industry joint research programs.As a leading partner in creative talent cultivation, biotechnology, and eco-leader cultivation under the government-sponsored BK21 Plus program, the college is pioneering research and education in the field of biotechnology in Korea and enhancing its already-respected brand value based on world-class research achievements.
Starting with three departments in 1952, namely math and physics, chemistry and biology, the College of Science has been producing top-tier human assets to lead academic and technological develop-ment through their in-depth understanding of basic science.With a rapidly increasing rate of development, basic science is more important than ever. The princi-ples of nature learned through basic science research are swiftly being applied to changing the world and creating vast amounts of wealth. The incredible driving force of scientific developments such as the smartphone revolution and significantly enhanced cancer cure rates was derived from basic sci-ence research. Basic science is the root of a dream that promises future prosperity.The College of Science conducts adventurous research with an endless curiosity and passion for natural phenomena for the future prosperity of humankind. It has received BK21 project sponsorship from the Ministry of Education since 1999, encouraging student research. Moreover, the Seoul branch of the Korea Basic Science Institute, which is located on the KU science campus, contributes enormously to basic and applied research at the college and facilitates joint academic-industry research. Also boasting a total of nine related institutes, including the KU Basic Science Institute created in 1971, the college is highly regarded as one of the foremost in Korea in terms of both education and research.
Dating back to 1905, the history of the College of Political Science and Economics shares the history of Korea University and has kept actively abreast of changing times. It is comprised of four departments: political science and international relations, economics, statistics and public administration as well as programs in PEL (Politics, Economics and Law), law and public admin-istration and financial engineering. Around 70 full-time professors actively engage in academic research at home and abroad.In addition, a number of affiliated institutions, such as the Institute of Economic Research, Asiatic Research Center, Peace and Democracy Institute, Ilmin International Relations Institute, Institute of Statistics, and Institute of Governmental Studies as well as the Graduate School of Policy Studies, remain in active operation, enabling finely specialized education, reeducation and research, and providing depth to the learning environment.Using this range of programs and highly advanced research environment, the college provides education that combines theory and practice in order to nurture talented students with in-depth expertise and leadership across various areas of society.
College of Life Sciences & Biotechnology
College of Science
College of Political Science & Economics
http://science.korea.ac.kr+82 2 3290 4071~3 Room 103, College of Science Building, Seoul Campus
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Alpha and Omega of Korean High TechnologyCultivating Creative Global Education Experts with Personality and Intelligence
The Birthplace of Global Medical Talent & The Standard of Medical Education
Chemical and Biological Engineering / Materials Science and Engineering / Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering / Architecture / Mechanical Engineering /Industrial Management Engineering / Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Pre-Medical Course / Medicine
http://eng.korea.ac.kr
http://medicine.korea.ac.kr
+82 2 3290 4081~4
+82 2 2286-1122~4
Room 101, College Of Engineering Building, Seoul Campus
Education / Physical Education / Home Economics Education / Mathematics Education /Korean Language Education / English Language Education / Geography Education /History Education
http://educa.korea.ac.kr+82 2 3290 1330~4 Room 401, Uncho-Useon Hall, Seoul Campus
Room 222, College of Medicine Main Building, Seoul Campus
With the aim of nurturing future-oriented, creative and talented individuals, the College of Engi-neering has instructed around 20,000 students since 1963. This college has played a significant role in bringing Korean engineering education and industry up to the standards of advanced na-tions. In the new information and knowledge era of the 21st century, the college is accelerat-ing its efforts to nurture science and technology leaders who will enhance Korea’s international competitiveness.Possessing the far-looking vision that engineering education is closely related to industry, re-search bodies and government policy, the college established in 1996 for the first time in Korea the Korea Techno Complex to promote research cooperation between academia and industry. All this creates a hub for high tech research in Korea. By providing nearly 3.5 hectares of research labs on campus to large firms and venture compa-nies, the college offers its students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with practicing engineers. In addition, the college works with 16 other R&D centers at KU and has been awarded large-scale government-sponsored projects including through BK21. As a government-designated graduate-school-led institution of higher education, the college produces almost 1,000 engineers and scientists a year who are expected to lead the knowledge-based industry of Korea.
The College of Education was established in 1972 on the basis of Korea University’s educational objective “to deepen the character of knowledge (ci), virtue (tek) and physical health (chey), inculcate creative academic research and professional practice skills, and foster open-minded leadership, and thereby contribute to Korea and the global community.” The college consists of eight academic depart-ments with the explicit goal of cultivating creative global education experts possessing both personal-ity and intelligence. It has consecutively received the highest ranking with outstanding evaluations for excellence among all Korean education colleges by the Ministry of Education.The College of Education provides both a Kongseonsahuwon study room and a group study seminar room for the national teacher qualification examination and houses an estimated 1,600 text books in the textbook reference room to help students realize their goal of becoming teachers. It also offers a satowen study room solely for students who are preparing for national administrative exams to become education administrative experts.Moreover, to nurture education experts by instilling global competencies and experiences in various educational environments, the College of Education has signed an agreement with the Federal Way Education Association to allow students to practice their teaching as student teachers in affiliated middle and high schools. The college offers various opportunities including but not limited to the Into the World Challenge program where students can benchmark renowned overseas education institutes and trainee programs in overseas Korean schools and practice their teaching skills over a 4-week period. It also provides scholarships to students to support their participation in these beneficial pro-grams.In addition, in order to engage in advanced and creative research activities regarding Korean educa-tion policies and education developments, the college hosts eleven research institutes, including the Education Research Institute and the BK21Plus (Edu-hub in Asia) program, that yield many excellent research accomplishments.
Based on the principles of freedom, justice, and truth, the College of Medicine aims to cultivate outstanding doctors who protect human dignity and health, realize social justice, and explore the truth of learning.With the completion of the Moonsook Medical Center on March 2014 following the completion of the main medical center in 2012, the College of Medicine has become the nation’s leading educational institution of medicine, equipped with the best learning environment and facilities, specialized research infrastructure, and an excellent education system. It provides state-of-the-art education through the nation’s only exclusive teaching and learning support center for the College of Medicine. It has also produced monumental research achievements in the history of medicine, such as the development of the world’s first Epidemic Hemorrhagic Fever vaccine. It has played a pivotal role in medical developments and public health: The College of Medicine was selected as a BK21Plus project partner, and Anam and Kuro hospitals were selected as national research hospitals. As part of Korea’s only member of Universitas21 (U21), a global network of research universi-ties, the College of Medicine is creating the standard of Korean medical education through an internationally standardized health care curriculum, research-based education programs, and international exchanges.It is the only medical school in Korea housing an exclusive medical education center. As of Febru-ary 2017, the college has trained approximately 7,700 medical personnel.
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Nurturing Talented Future-Oriented Nurses
Korea’s Top Software-based Leading University Centered on Creative Thinking
Department of Nursing
http://nursing.korea.ac.kr+82 2 3290 4900 Room 309, College of Nursing Woojung Hall, Seoul Campus
Computer Science / Cyber Defense
http://info.korea.ac.kr+82 2 3290 4931~2 Room 105, Woo Jung College of Informatics Building, Seoul Campus
The goal of the College of Nursing is to produce creative leaders and globally competitive scien-tists in nursing under the founding philosophy of “National Salvation Through Education.”Korea University’s 110 years of scholarship and the College of Nursing’s celebrated 74-year his-tory have produced over 3,500 alumni who have served as nursing leaders in professional institu-tions, including domestic and overseas laboratories and universities, public sector entities, health institutions, elementary, middle, and high schools, health related business sectors, elderlycare facilities, and medical centers.With an excellent educational environment equipped with excellent faculty with rich research and educational experience and state-of-the-art lab facilities, the College of Nursing provides future-oriented nursing education for students to build their leadership skills and scholarly quali-ties. It also pursues a variety of globalization strategies such as providing exchange programs for professors and students with other major universities across Asia, the US and Europe, as well as offering community service opportunities at home and abroad.As a prominent educational institution in Korea and the world, the KU College of Nursing is taking a leading role in producing capable and proactive nursing talent for the 21st century.
Founded in 2014 by consolidating existing software-related departments, the College of Informa-tion aims to nurture software talent with the global competitiveness and creativity required to lead developments in software-based convergence technology. The undergraduate program in the College of Informatics consists of two departments. The Department of Computer Science and Engineering is a newly established department through the merger of the Department of Computer and Communications Engineering from the College of Information and Communications and the Department of Computer Education from the College of Education that focuses on soft-ware education. The Department of Cyber Defense was founded in cooperation with the Ministry of National Defense with the aim of nurturing professional cyber security officers to protect the nation from threats of cyber warfare. It provides four-year tuition and the faculty of the Graduate School of Information Security, Korea’s foremost information security education institution, are in charge of professional information security education training. Being the largest software oriented college, the College of Informatics with its renowned faculty members and outstanding students is performing world-class software research.The College of Information has recently attracted large national projects of government agencies and research foundations, and has been supporting industrial technology development through collaborated research with industry. In addition, it has designed a software-centered curriculum to lead the digital industry, and increased the number of English-mediated lectures to become a global software-oriented university. Selected as a software-specialized university by the govern-ment in 2012, the college is promoting the cultivation of global software talent through overseas training programs and a tuition assistance system for undergraduate students in interdisciplin-ary programs. In particular, through state-of-the-art educational facilities completed in 2011 and outstanding research infrastructure, the College of Information is growing into one of the leading software universities in Korea.The College of Information envisions being in the world’s top 50 in the field of software by 2020 by nurturing software talent with creative thinking and global competitiveness and by foster-ing customized research human resources through industry demand-centered education. It is establishing itself as a research university leading the development of software industry not only in Korea but all over the world.
College of Nursing
A Future Growth Engine of Convergence Science
Biomedical Engineering / Biosystem and Biomedical Science / Health and Environmental Science / Health and Policy Management
http://chs.korea.ac.kr
+82 2 3290 5600~6 Room 153, Hana Science Hall, Seoul Campus
The College of Health Science focuses on creating new future value through interdisciplinary conver-gent education and research encompassing science and technology to achieve global public health free from diseases and harmful toxic aggressors to policy research for the health and welfare of humanity. It does so through cultivating problem-solving professional health and medical intellectuals and developing world leading health and medical technologies.Leaping to become a future-driven research-based college, the College of Health Science reorganized its existing eight departments into four undergraduate programs in March 2014. In January 2015, it moved into the Hana Science Hall located in the Anam Science & Engineering Campus and con-structed state-of-the-art infrastructure for convergent education and research.Through selected, concentrated education and research, the four undergraduate programs specialize in globally competitive academic fields. The college comprises the School of Biomedical Engineer-ing (which concentrates on solving biological and medical problems through integrating fundamental science, medical and life science and applied engineering), the School of Biosystem and Biomedical Science (which leads preventive and functional bio-food and biomedical sciences industries through integrating the fields of fundamental medical life and bio-food and nutritional science), the School of Health and Environmental Science (which focuses on preventing diseases and constructing integrative systems to minimize the outbreak of harmful toxic substances in our environment), and the School of Health and Policy Management (which deals with efficient healthcare policy and management for the betterment of the nation’s and communities’ public health).The College of Health Science possesses outstanding research abilities and oversees one types of BK21PLUS programs. It also administers three specialized research institutes alongside its very own Instruments Center for Health and Medical Science and the Center for Laboratory Animal Resources that actively support and facilitate leading research.
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Cultivating global leaders, the spearhead of Korea University’s Globalization
Developing Global Leaders of Culture Creation through Design and Fine Art
Industrial Design / Fine Art
http://and.korea.ac.kr+82 2 3290 2681
International Studies
http://dis.korea.ac.kr+82 2 3290 1391~2 Room 223, International Studies Hall, Seoul Campus
Room 804, Media Hall, Seoul Campus
Since its establishment in 2002, the Division of International Studies has been devoted to nurturing world-class global leaders. It is currently establishing itself as Korea’s leading col-lege. In 2014, it was ranked 1st in Korea and 26th in the world by the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), a famous British higher education evaluation agency, in July 2012; and 2nd in Korea by the U.S. News & Report, a prestigious American university evaluation system. The faculty, comprised of 18 full-time professors, visiting professors and part-time lectur-ers, is unrivalled by any standard – including SSCI paper publication and lecture evaluation. If education in international studies has been focused on interdisciplinary studies concerning language proficiency and global mindsets, the next wave of education needs to concentrate on cultivating strategic professionals with concrete problem-solving abilities with regard to global climate change, terrorism and multinational corporations as well as enhancing second and third foreign language proficiencies.To this end, the Division of International Studies has designed an educational system to foster expertise in the following five fields: international development and cooperation, international commerce, international peace and security, regional studies, and Korean studies. In addition, to provide the opportunity to obtain practical experience, it established a close cooperative relationship with external organizations. In 2010, the Division of International Studies brought the UNDP Seoul Policy Center, a global network of the UN, into the KU International Studies Hall. In 2014, it founded the EU Center in collaboration with the KIEP and SBS. With climate change being one of the major perennial global issues, the Division hosts the Model United Nations Climate Change Conference . It also hosts the English Debate Championship and Model UN Competition as extracurricular student club activities, enabling it to take pride in being the foremost in Korea in terms of academics and scale. It is also actively conducting courtesy training necessary for graduates advancing to international organizations, and providing various international internship op-portunities in cooperation with international organizations such as the IAEA.
The department of art education under the College of Education, established in 1989, wasrestructured in 2000 into four departments (oriental painting, western painting, sculpture,and industrial design) of the School of Art and later into two departments (fine art andindustrial design) in 2007. Under the motto “Nurturing culture creators and global leaders,”the school was reborn as the School of Art and Design and started on a new path towardfurther growth.With an aim of becoming a first-class center for art and design, the school has beendeveloping and applying an innovative teaching curriculum and has transferred its classrooms to a newly erected state-of-the-art building. In order to facilitate globalization, theschool pursues a variety of exchange programs with prestigious universities and businessesaround the world.The department of industrial design offers a competitive program that covers not onlyproduct design but also interface/interaction and interior, graphic, and entertainment designfrom the past to the future. The Department of Fine Art offers a quality curriculum that spans Korean painting, western painting, and sculpture as well as emerging subjects that reflect the new cultural environment. In addition, in a bid to satisfy the convergence demands of society and students, the school is introducing more inter-disciplinary majors such as fashion design, environmental design and industrial design engineering.
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Cradle of Creative and Global Talent in Media A New Model of Business
Multi-disciplinary Studies Tailored to Civic Leadership
Media and Communication
Interdisciplinary Studies
http://sis.korea.ac.kr+82 2 3290 1415
http://mediacom.korea.ac.kr +82 2 3290 1401~4 Room 201, Media Hall, Seoul Campus
Korean Studies / Chinese Studies / British and American Studies / German Studies / Global Management / Digital Management
Room 107, College of Law Building, Seoul Campus
The School of Media and Communication, which originated from the nation’s first Department of Mass Communication established in 1965, opened a new chapter in history by restructuring its curriculum in order to provide global media education befitting the changing age of media. It aims to nurture students who are capable of synthesizing wide-ranging and complex issues in media and communication with a balanced perspective and addressing the issues in an efficient way based on creative thinking and knowledge of data science. The school has become a leading training center for those in the media industry of Korea, produc-ing a host of journalists and professors in media and communication studies. Media Hall, built in 2011, is one of the major educational facilities where the school provides a comprehensive educa-tional environment encompassing the areas of broadcasting, newspaper, online communication, advertising, and PR through the integrated media education system. The school has a balanced focus on theory and practice, offering basic courses such as “Intro-duction to Media Studies” and “Introduction to Media Data Science”, as well as practical classes such as “Drama Production,” “Multimedia Reporting,” “Journalism Writing,” and “Advertising Campaigns.”
The College of Global Business was formed in 2017 by combining the College of Humanities and the College of Business & Economics at the Sejong Campus. The world’s progress can be viewed largely in terms of three regions: the Anglosphere, China, and Germany. Against this backdrop, the College of Global Business seeks to nurture business leaders who possess basic knowledge in Korean studies, British and American studies, Chinese studies and German studies. In doing business in the age of globalization, a key to success is having a good understanding of foreign cultures. In order to understand foreign cultures, we must first understand our own culture and become aware of the differences. Attaining success in business would be difficult without education in the humanities. Korea University is taking the initiative to create a new paradigm in business by integrating regional studies. The College of Global Business has been designed to embrace risks and to challenge tradition so as to adapt to a constantly changing business environment. With state-of-the-art facilities made possible by a generous donation from Samchully, outstanding faculty, and highly qualified studentswith CPA licenses, the college has a strong foundation for further success.
The School of Interdisciplinary Studies was founded in 2009 to train students who wish to be civic leaders or enter law school. Modern society requires not merely in-depth knowledge in one specific area, but also generalized knowledge traversing a number of different fields. In order to keep pace with this trend in society, the school offers a multidisciplinary course comprised of varied subjects spanning disciplines.At this school, students are able to design their own majors based on their aptitudes or future ca-reer goals. Students who seek to become public leaders are required to possess legal knowledge and encouraged to build area-specific knowledge and solid character.This school, as the former College of Law, produced a great number of social and national leaders who succeeded at national exams. Since the school retains the knowhow that made this possible, it is the best choice for those who aspire to become public servants. Because the full faculty of the KU Law School teaches here as well, this school is also the ideal home for students who aim to engage in legal practice.
School of Media & CommunicationCollege of Global Business
School of Interdisciplinary Studies
+82 44 860 1502-4 101B, Suk Won Hall, Sejong Campus
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Cutting-Edge Research Preparing for the Future by Converging Science and Technology
Data Computational Science / Cybersecurity / Display Convergence /Semiconductor Physics / Department of Advanced Materials Chemistry /Department of Computer Convergence Software / Department of Electronics and Information Engineering /Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics / Department of Food and Biotechnology /Department of Electronics and Mechanical Convergence Engineering / Department of Environmental System Engineering / School of Interdisciplinary Engineering
http://st.korea.ac.kr+82 44 860 1302~6 201, Science and Technology Building II, Sejong Campus
The College of Science and Technology nurtures creative individuals who seek for answers for our knowledge-based society through cutting-edge, practical research that is expected to lead the science technology of the future. Established in 1980, the college has its roots in basic science, which studies and construes the basic principles and laws of natural phenomena. Students in the college apply the most up-to-date research in cybersecurity, computer convergence software, electronics and mechanical convergence, biotechnology, food, environment and accelerator sci-ence, leading the industries of the nation in the future.
Recently, the college started collaboration projects with Sejong City, Osong Bio-Health Science Technopolis, the Institute for Basic Science, and Display complexes. At the same time, the col-lege’s faculty is regarded as one of the best in the nation, securing its top position in Korea with consistent investment and innovative efforts in research and education. The KU College of Science and Technology, the incubator of pioneering intellectuals, is confident that it will foster talented and creative innovators.
College of Science & Technology
Nurturing Professional Pharmaceutical Experts to Lead the Development of Pharmaceuticals and Advanced Health and Medical Research
Pharmacy
http://pharm.korea.ac.kr
+82 44 860 1602~4 Room 125, College of Science & Technology #2, Sejong Campus
As the nation enters an advanced era in the 21st century, public health has become a key concern. In order to keep pace with this trend, KU founded the College of Pharmacy in 2011 to play a central role in public health management. Consisting of departments focused on the life sciences in pharmacy, clinical pharmacy, industrial pharmacy, pharmaceutical science, social and administrative pharmacy, among others, the College of Pharmacy offers a wide range of education and research to nurture professional, futureoriented experts able to lead the development of advanced medical research and develop new medicines in Korea, thus contributing to the betterment of humanity.To nurture world-class professional pharmaceutical experts in the development of new pharmaco-logical products and services in fields related to life science in pharmacy, pharmaceutical science, clinical pharmacy, industrial pharmacy and social and administrative pharmacy and thus contributing to humanity, the College of Pharmacy performs its role as a core educational institution working with national research institutes and related businesses in the Daedeok Research Complex as well as many others.
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Sports Science / Sports Business / Archaeology and Art History / Culture ICTConvergence /Creative Writing and Media Studies / Culture Content Studies
The College of Culture and Sports seeks to cultivate well-rounded individuals with healthy minds and bodies through the study of arts, culture, and sports. The college has created a new paradigm of knowledgeconvergenceby integrating cultural heritage (archaeology and art, culture ICT) and culture creation (culture content, creative writing and media), combined with sports science and sports business.
School of Governmental Administration / Public Sociology Major / Korean Unification, Diplomacy, and National Security Major / Economic Policy Major /National Statistics Major / Big Data Major
The College of Public Policy can be broadly divided into the areas of economics and statistics, public sociology and Korean unification, and public administration. With the relocation of various central government offices and national research institutions to Sejong, the city has become the key area for establishing government policies, leading to a demand for research and education in public policy. In response to such needs, departments in the fields of social science and public policy under the College of Business and Economics, College of Humanities, and the School of Public Administration have been integrated to form the new college. In the School of Economics and Statistics, students learn how to analyze the economy and acquire an understanding of both statistics and the foundation of government policy. The School of Public Sociology and Korean Unification-Diplomacy focuses on the Public Sociology required for social developments, with studies geared toward the relationship between North and South Korea, and the potential for Korean unification. The School of Governmental Administration supports students studying the administration of the government, and in particular, the need to improve the ef-ficiency of administration.At the College of Public Policy, students have an opportunity to explore six different majors in three schools and choose an additional major for their future career, while completing their coursework for their first major. Graduates may work for government, public or research institutions, financial institutions, and private enterprises, or they may gain admission to graduate school in order to develop expertise in their field.At the College of Public Policy, students can learn from world-renowned faculty and participate in exiting research projects.
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+82 44 860 1204 103, College of Public Policy , Sejong Campus
+82 44 860 3801~2 122, College of Public Policy , Sejong Campus
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Leaping toward Becoming a World-class Research Institution by Creating Knowledge
Nurturing Top-tier Experts in Each Area
Graduate School of International StudiesLiberal Arts & Social ScienceNatural ScienceEngineeringArts & Physical EducationMedical ScienceInterdiciplinary ProgramKorean Citizen Only
http://graduate.korea.ac.kr
http://gsis.korea.ac.kr
+82 2 3290 1351~4+82 44 860 1123
+82 2 3290 1391~2
Room 127, Graduate School, Seoul CampusRoom 110, Administration’s Building, Sejong Campus
Room 223, International Studies Hall, Seoul Campus
While conducting global projects to fuel its emergence as a worldclass institution of higher educa-tion, Korea University has been making intensive investment in developing its graduate school into a research-centered institution. By facilitating academic exchanges with prestigious counterparts around the world and developing and operating inter-disciplinary courses and academic-industry cooperation programs, the school has been producing outstanding research personnel year after year. The school, established in 1949 with an aim to add depth to creative studies and produce some of the top experts in the world, is making strenuous efforts to elevate the quality of its research to the level of leading global institutions.In particular, by making active use of academia-industry partnership programs, the school is providing its students an unparalleled opportunity to access the high-quality educational infra-structure of industry.
The professional Graduate Schools at Korea University are endeavoring to become the best in all areas of education and research. In order to meet the demands of society for leading experts in each field, the school has been securing top-notch faculty and highly advanced teaching infrastructure. Among their many advantages, the schools offer differentiated, high quality educational services designed to nurture flexible leadership in the rapidly changing future environment. The programs currently available at KU Professional Graduate Schools have been appraised as the most successful models in areas ranging from academic-industry cooperation, overseas internships and student exchanges in multiple-degree courses with overseas sister universities.
KU Graduate School of International Studies aims to develop highly advanced global experts in five major tracks: international development and cooperation, international commerce, international peace and security, regional studies and Korean studies. Its faculty consists of 40 professors, including 18 full-time professors, invited or visiting professors and part-time instructors. All classes are mediated in English. The UNDP Seoul Policy Center, a local contact point for the UN, is situated within KU’s International Studies Building. A variety of internship opportunities are offered in cooperation with global organizations, including UNIDO, UNECA, and IAEA. The school is an official member of the As-sociation of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA), comprised of 29 universities in the US, Asia and Europe.
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Graduate School of Information Security
http://gss.korea.ac.kr +82 2 3290 4250~3 Room 615, International Center for Converging Technology, Seoul Campus
The KU Graduate School of Information Security focuses on cybersafety and the development of related technologies. The school leads theoretical and technological advancement in terms of the security of cyberspace, ranging from encryption technology-based cyber safety nets, digital forensics, information protection policy, resolving imbalances between technology and laws and regulations, protection of smartphone and internet-combined networks against hacking and all the way to protection of private information. In addition, aiming to become one of the world’s premier information security research and education institutions, the school has secured top-tier faculty and is producing tangible outcomes in advanced research areas.
Business School
http://kubs.korea.ac.kr+82 2 3290 5366 Room 307, Business School Main Hall, Seoul Campus
The KU Business School has received national and international recognition as a globally competi¬tive school. The Ministry of Education ranked KU first among national MBA offerings for five years in a row (2007-2011). The school placed 20th in the world (1st in Korea) in the Financial Times Executive MBA Rankings for 2017. The Graduate School of Business Administration offers six MBA programs (three part-time and three dual-degree programs ) to meet the diverse needs of students. The three part-time pro-grams include the Korea MBA course-the first and largest in Korea, the Executive MBA course--ranked 20th in the world by the Financial Times in 2017 , and the Finance MBA that provides specialized education in finance. There are also three dual-degree programs: GMBA and MIM allow students to earn a dual degree in CEMS MIM and EBS or ESCP in addition to the basic GMBA degree. The S³ Asia MBA is also a dual-degree program in cooperation with China’s Fudan University and the National University of Singapore http://mot.korea.ac.kr
+82 2 3290 5973 Room 201, Creativity Hall, Seoul Campus
Graduate School of Management of Technology
The KU Graduate School of Management of Technology aims to nurture chief technology officers capable of proactively adapting to the future technology environment by integrating management and engineering. It also nurtures chief growth officers able to invent new growth engines by developing innovative technology through management competency. This graduate school is proud of its excel-lent faculty studded with business-directors-turned-professors with abundant business experience, a curriculum specifically tailored to technology management and in-depth discussions and information exchanges among students from diverse backgrounds. In addition, the school engages in joint re-search with prestigious universities and businesses at home and abroad, all while providing internship and overseas study programs.
KU-KIST Graduate School of Converging Science and Technology
http://kukistschool.korea.ac.kr+82 2 3290 5901 Room 418, KU R&P Center, Seoul Campus
Backed by the ‘academy-research faculty system’ with its faculty members actively involved in both academia and research institutes, the KU-KIST Graduate School boasts top-caliber faculty with superb research capabilities. It serves as a link among research, education, and industries, conducting con-vergence education and research between KU and KIST.With an enrollment capacity of 40 students, the school offers a Nano-Bio-Information Technology (NBIT) program, and provides stable financial support to help students to immerse themselves in edu-cation and research. The KU-KIST Graduate School aims to provide the best education and research environment, such as a mentorship program with world-renowned scholars and a joint advisor system involving professors from KU and KIST.
Law School
http://lawschool.korea.ac.kr +82 2 3290 1427~9 Room 113, College of Law, Seoul Campus
Since its establishment in 1905 as part of Bosung College, the Department of Law has been the home of legal education in Korea. The Department of Law at KU is overflowing with a sense of responsibility and its spirit of challenge has served as a driving force behind national develop-ment throughout the ups and downs of national history. In line with the fundamental revolution in national legal education policy, the KU College of Law, with more than 100 years’ of tradition and expertise in legal education, has been converted into the KU Law School, competing with presti-gious institutions around the world by nurturing legal experts with practical skills and international communication proficiency. In particular, the Clinical Legal Education Center (CLEC), established by KU Law School as the first legal clinic in Korea, has produced highly successful results, serving as a model for other law schools in Korea.
Green School (Graduate School of Energy and Environment)
http://greenschool.korea.ac.kr+82 2 3290 5973 Room 201, Creativity Hall, Seoul Campus
As a graduate school of energy and environment policy for both Korea University and the Korea In-stitute of Science and Technology (KIST), the Green School was founded as a professional graduate school with a new paradigm. It has the capabilities to conduct the development of advanced technol-ogy and establish long-term national strategies in the field of energy and environment simultaneously through research converging policy and science technology, aiming to make science technology a growth engine. The Green School has built a differentiated academy-research cooperation system between KU and KIST based on accumulated mutual trust. By designing a futuristic education sys-tem converging science engineering and the humanities, it also nurtures creative talent and wise global leaders. As a leader of global trends, the school is leaping forward as a world-class energy and environmental graduate school, and is expected to play a pivotal role in convergence education and research in Korea. The Green School will grow rapidly into one of the world’s top 20 energy and environmental graduate schools by 2020.
Colleges &Graduate Schools
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Graduate School of Educationhttp://edugrad.korea.ac.kr+82 2 3290 1370~2 Room 405, Uncho-Useon Hall, Seoul Campus
Graduate School of Policy Studieshttp://kopolicy.korea.ac.kr+82 2 3290 1381~4 Room 616, College of Political Science & Economics, Seoul Campus
Graduate School of Management and Informationhttp://gsmi.korea.ac.kr+82 44 860 1504 Room 101B, Seokwon Business Hall, Sejong Campus
Graduate School of Computer and Information Technologyhttp://gscit.korea.ac.kr+82 2 3290 4133 Room 105, Woo Jung Information& Communications Building, Seoul Campus
Graduate School of Labor Studieshttp://www.korealabor.ac.kr+82 2 3290 1411~3 Room 124A, International Studies Hall, Seoul Campus
Graduate School of Public Administration http://gpa.korea.ac.kr+82 42 472 3661~2 Room 103, Daejeon Education Hall, Sejong Campus
Graduate School of Clinical Dentistryhttp://dent.korea.ac.kr+82 2 2286 1522 Room 415, College of Medicine Main Building, Seoul Campus
Graduate School of Life and Environmental Scienceshttp://gsles.korea.ac.kr+82 2 3290 4112~3 Room 220, Life Science & Biotechnology East Building, Seoul Campus
Graduate School of Engineering and Technologyhttp://enggra.korea.ac.kr+82 2 3290 4120~3 Room 616, International Center for Converging Technology, Seoul Campus
Graduate School of Journalism and Mass Communicationhttp://masscom.korea.ac.kr+82 2 3290 1400~3 Room 201, Media Hall, Seoul Campus
Graduate School of Humanities and Information http://hig.korea.ac.kr+82 44 860 1204 Room 102, College of Humanities, Sejong Campus
Graduate School of Legal Studiesttp://www.kulawschool.korea.ac.kr+82 2 3290 1291~2 Room 113, College of Law, Seoul Campus
Graduate School of Public Healthhttp://pbhealth.korea.ac.kr+82 2 2286 1175 Room 415, College of Medicine Main Building, Seoul Campus
Graduate School of Bio-medical Scienceshttp://biomedical.korea.ac.kr+82 44 860 1305 Room 229, College of Science & Technology #2, Sejong Campus
In order to meet the demands of individuals and businesses to additionally hone the competitive-ness of graduates, Korea University operates a variety of special graduate schools where students can study in parallel with their work. KU special graduate schools boast prominent faculty with extensive academic expertise and abundant field experience, worldclass educational infrastruc-ture and up-to-date teaching content. It has earned deep trust not only from students but also from businesses and institutions.
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Academic Calendar 2018_Graduate School
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KU FactsYear Month Date Day Events
2018
1
1 Mon New Year’s Day (National Holiday)4~5 Thu~Fri Final Thesis/Dissertation & Abstract Submission Period9~11 Tue~Thu Enrollment for Spring Semester Freshman
19 FriNotification of Entrance Exam Results for Combined Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree Programs & Integrated Master-Doctoral Degree Programs
2
1~26 Thu~Mon Application for Leave of/Return from Absence1~9 Thu~Fri Application for Foreign Language Exam in Spring Semester
15~17 Thu-Sat Korean New Year’s Day (National Holiday), Substitute Holiday20~22 Tue~Thu Course Registration for Spring Semester22~28 Thu~Wed Enrollment for Spring Semester
24 Sat Graduation Ceremony for 2017
3
1 Thu Independence Movement Day (National Holiday)2 Fri Spring Semester Begins 3 Sat Foreign Language Exam
5~23 Mon~Fri Application for Early Completion (Integrated Master-Doctoral Degree Programs)8~9 Thu~Fri Course Add/Drop & Course Registration Confirmation Period
12~14 Mon~Wed Application for Spring Semester Comprehensive Exam12~23 Mon~Fri Online Application for Fall Semester 2018 (International Students)12~30 Mon~Fri Application Document Submission for Fall Semester 2018 (International Students)
19~30 Mon~FriApplication for Exemption from Foreign Language Exam(Required for Applying Dissertation Examination)
23 Fri Notification of Foreign Language Exam Results23~30 Fri~Fri Spring Semester Comprehensive Exam (By Each Department)
4
2~9 Mon~Mon Online Application for Fall Semester 20182~11 Mon~Wed Application Document Submission for Fall Semester 2018
16 Mon Notification of Spring Semester Comprehensive Exam Results 18~19 Wed~Thu Application for Thesis/Dissertation Examination
5
5 Sat KU Foundation Day/Children’s Day (National Holiday)7 Mon Children’s Day (National Holiday)
12 Sat Entrance Exam for Fall Semester 201822 Tue Buddha’s Birthday (National Holiday)
28~30 Mon~Wed Application for Fall Semester 2018 Integrated Master-Doctoral Degree Programs
6
6 Wed Memorial Day (National Holiday)
8 FriNotification of Fall Semester Entrance Exam ResultsSubmission of Thesis/Dissertation Examination Report Ends
14~15 Thu~FriEntrance Exam for Fall Semester 2018 Integrated Master-Doctoral Degree Programs (ByEachDepartment)
22 Fri Summer Vacation Begins
75~6 Thu~Fri Final Thesis/Dissertation & Abstract Submission Period31 Tue Notification of Entrance Exam Results for Integrated Master-Doctoral Degree Programs
8
1~24 Wed~Fri Application for Leave of/Return from Absence1~10 Wed~Fri Application for Fall Semester Foreign Language Exam
15 Wed Liberation Day (National Holiday)21~23 Tue~Thu Course Registration for Fall Semester24~30 Fri-Thu Enrollment for Fall Semester
9
1 Sat Fall Semester Foreign Language Exam 3 Mon Fall Semester Begins
3~14 Mon~Fri Online Application for Spring Semester 2019 (International Students)3~21 Mon~Fri Application Document Submission for Spring Semester 2019 (International Students)3~21 Mon~Fri Application for Early Completion (Integrated Master-Doctoral Degree Programs)6~7 Thu~Fri Course Add/Drop & Course Registration Confirmation Period 5~7 Wed~Fri Application for Fall Semester Comprehensive Exam
17~28 Mon~FriFall Semester Comprehensive Exam (By Each Department)Application for Exemption from Foreign Language Exam (Required for Applying Dissertation Examination)
21 Fri Notification of Fall Semester Foreign Language Exam Results24~26 Mon~Wed Thanksgiving Day (Chuseok, National Holiday)
10
1~8 Mon~Mon Online Application for Spring Semester 20191~11 Mon~Thu Application Document Submission for Spring Semester 2019
3 Wed National Foundation Day (National Holiday)5~6 Fri-Sat Korea-Yonsei Annual Sports Competition (Tentative)
9 Tue Hangul Proclamation Day (National Holiday)22 Mon Notification of Fall Semester Comprehensive Exam Results
24~25 Wed~Thu Application for Thesis/Dissertation Examination
1110 Sat Entrance Exam for Spring Semester 2019
26~28 Mon~WedApplication for Spring Semester 2019 Integrated Master-Doctoral Degree Programs & Fall Semester 2018 Combined Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree Programs
12
7 FriNotification of Spring Semester 2019 Entrance Exam Results Submission of Thesis/Dissertation Examination Report Ends
13~14 Thu~FriEntrance Exam for Spring Semester 2019 Integrated Master-Doctoral Degree Programs & Fall Semester 2018 Combined Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree Programs (By Each Department)
24 Mon Winter Vacation Begins25 Tue Christmas (National Holiday)
2019
1
1 Tue New Year’s Day (National Holiday)3~4 Thu~Fri Final Thesis/Dissertation & Abstract Submission Period
30 WedNotification of Entrance Exam Results for Combined Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree Programs & Integrated Master-Doctoral Degree Programs
2
1~26 Fri~Tue Application for Leave of/Return from Absence4~6 Mon~Wed Korean New Year’s Day (National Holiday)1~13 Fri~Wed Application for Spring Semester Foreign Language Exam (Scheduled)
19~21 Tue~Thu Course Registration for Spring Semester21~27 Thu~Wed Enrollment for Spring Semester 2019
25 Mon Graduation Ceremony for 2018
※ The schedule may change depending on circumstances.
Year Month Date Day Events
2018
2
1~6 Thu-TueCourse Registration for Spring Semester (IncludingRe-admittedStudents)
1~26 Thu-Mon Application for Leave of / Return from Absence15~17 Thu-Sat Korean New Year’s Day (National Holiday)
21~22 Wed-ThuCourse Registration for Spring Semester (For Freshmen, Transfer & New International Students)
22~28 Thu-Wed Enrollment for Spring Semester24 Sat Commencement Ceremony for 201728 Wed Entrance Ceremony for 2018(Tentative)
3
1 Thu Independence Movement Day (National Holiday)2 Fri Spring Semester Begins
2~20 Fri-Tue Application for Early Graduation & Minor5~8 Mon-Thu Course Add/Drop & Course Registration Confirmation Period
21~23 Wed-Fri Application for Dual Degree
42~30 Mon-Mon Application for Student-Designed Major
11~13 Wed-Fri Application for Interdisciplinary Major20~26 Fri-Thu Mid-term Examination Period
5
5 Sat KU Foundation Day / Children ’s Day (National Holiday)7 Mon Children’s Day (National Holiday)
9~11 Wed-Fri Application for Double Major
22 Tue Buddha’s Birthday (National Holiday)
6
5~8 Tue-Fri Application for Re-Admission6 Wed Memorial Day (National Holiday)13 Wed Local Election Day (National Holiday)
15~21 Fri-Thu Final Examination Period22 Fri Summer Vacation Begins / Summer Session Begins
72~31 Mon-Tue Justice Scholarship Application Period for Fall Semester
19 Thu Summer Session Ends
8
1~24 Wed-Fri Application for Leave of/Return from Absence
6~9 Mon-ThuCourse Registration for Fall Semester(IncludingRe-admittedStudents)
15 Wed Liberation Day (National Holiday)
23~24 Thu-FriCourse Registration for Fall Semester (ForNewInternationalStudents)
24~30 Fri-Thu Enrollment for Fall Semester
9
3 Mon Fall Semester Begins3~6 Mon-Thu Course Add/Drop & Course Registration Confirmation Period3~20 Mon-Thu Application for Early Graduation & Minor
19~21 Wed-Fri Application for Dual Degree24~26 Mon-Wed Thanksgiving Day (Chuseok, National Holiday)
10
1~31 Mon-Wed Application for Student-Designed Major3 Wed National Foundation Day (National Holiday)
5~6 Fri-Sat Korea-Yonsei Annual Sports Competition (Tentative)9 Tue Hangul Proclamation Day (National Holiday)
10~12 Wed-Fri Application for Interdisciplinary Major22~26 Mon-Fri Mid-term Examination Period
11 7~9 Wed-Fri Application for Double Major
12
5~7 Wed-Fri Application for Re-Admission17~21 Mon-Fri Final Examination Period
24 Mon Winter Vacation Begins / Winter Session Begins25 Tue Christmas (National Holiday)
2019
11 Tue New Year’s Day (National Holiday)
2~31 Wed-Thu Justice Scholarship Application Period for Spring Semester17 Thu Winter Session Ends
2
1~26 Fri-Tue Application for Leave of/Return from Absence4~6 Mon-Wed Korean New Year ’s Day (National Holiday)
7~12 Thu-TueCourse Registration for Spring Semester (Including Re-admitted Students)
21~27 Thu-Wed Enrollment for Spring Semester 201925 Mon Commencement Ceremony for 2018
26~27 Tue-WedCourse Registration for Spring Semester (For Freshmen,Transfer & NewInternational Students)
28 Thu Entrance Ceremony for 2019 (Tentative)
※ The above Academic Calendar is subject to change
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KU Facts
Seoul Campus
844,809m2
Guro Hospital
40,208m2
Ansan Hospital
47,846m2
Seoul Hospital
67,676m2
Sejong Campus
428,871m2
Campus and Medical Center
※ Korea University consists of the Seoul Campus, Sejong Campus and three auxiliary hospitals.
No. of Colleges, Schools, Graduate Schools and Research Centers (As of November, 2017)
Name Colleges Schools Graduat Schools Research Centers
Seoul 13 5 19 128
Sejong 5 0 4 9
Total 18 5 23 137
KU People Students Professors Staff
Seoul 36,939 4,495 953
Sejong 10,147 572 191
Total 47,086 5,067 1,144
※ Students = current students + students on a leave of absence※ Professors/Staff = full-time(except president) + part-time
KU People (As of October 1, 2017)
42%
58%
19%
81%
36%
64%
Enrolled Undergraduate Students (As of October 1, 2017)
NameCurrent Students (A) Students on a Leave of
Absence(B) Enrolled Students(A+B)
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
Seoul 19,826 10,929 8,897 7,066 5,594 1,472 26,892 16,523 10,369
Sejong 6,108 4,009 2,099 3,160 2,669 491 9,268 6,678 2,590
Total 25,934 14,938 10,996 10,226 8,263 1,963 36,160 23,201 12,959
Gender Ratio of Current Students
Gender Ratio of Students on a Leave of Absence
Gender Ratio of Enrolled Students
▒ Male▒ Female
Current Undergraduate Students by College (As of October 1, 2017)
Business school
College of Liberal Arts
College of Life Sciences & Biotechnology
College of Political Science and Economics
College of Science
College of Engineering
College of Medicine
College of Education
College of Nursing
College of Information & Communication
College of Information
School of Information Security
School of Art
School of Art & Design
Division of International Studies
School of Journalism & Mass Communication
College of Health Science
School of Interdisciplinary Studies
College of Humanities
College of Science and Technology
College of Business and Economics
College of Pharmacy
Division of International Sports
Division of International Sports
Division of International Sports
College of Public Policy
College of Global Business
School of Humanities and Information
0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000
2,144
4,014
1,576
2,217
778
3,269
1,588
576
13
265
678
30
1
258
361
568
1,368
115
1,205
2,327
983
142
215
57
134
324
423
298
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Faculty (As of October 1, 2017)
Campus Total
Full-time Part-time
Total Profes-sors
As-sociate Profes-
sors
As-sistant Profes-
sors
TotalAdjunct Profes-
sors
Visiting Profes-
sors
Lectur-ers Others
Seoul 4,495 1,438 1,047 236 155 3,057 85 180 1,087 1,705
Sejong 572 268 135 55 78 304 8 33 154 109
Total 5,067 1,706 1,182 291 233 3,361 93 213 1,241 1,814
※ President exclusion from full-time faculty
International Faculty (As of October 1, 2017)
Campus Total
Full-time Part-time
Profes-sors
As-sociate Profes-
sors
Assitant Profes-
sorsTotal
Adjunct Profes-
sors
Visiting Profes-
sorsOthers Lectur-
ers Total
Seoul 215 28 16 56 100 3 7 87 18 115
Sejong 33 1 4 20 25 0 1 6 1 8
Course Offerings by Academic Category (As of October 1, 2017)
Category
Seoul Sejong
General Education Major General
Education Major
Liberal Arts & Social Science 796 798 447 258
Natural Science 292 369 109 108
Engineering 52 368 87 172
Medical Science 1 31 0 0
Art & Physical Education 88 93 56 34
Total 1,229 1,659 699 572
Students per Full-time Faculty Ratio (As of October 1, 2017)
Campus Full-time Faculty (B) Enrolled(A) Students per Full-time Faculty Ratio(A/B)
Seoul 1,438 28,316 19.69
Sejong 268 6,856 25.58
Current Students in General/Professional Graduate Schools (As of October 1, 2017)
Graduate
Students
DoctorateIntegrated Master’s
and DoctorateMaster’s Total
Graduate School (Seoul) 1,102 970 2,387 4,459
Graduate School (Sejong) 158 65 267 490
Graduate School of International Studies 14 177 191
Graduate School of Information Security 45 17 246 308
KUBS MBA 568 568
School of Medicine 59 59
School of Law 10 358 368
Green School 20 2 42 64
Graduate School of Management of Technology 30 75 105
KU-KIST Graduate School of Converging Science and Technology 8 58 27 93
Total 1,387 1,112 4,206 6,705
Current Master’s Students Enrolled in the Special Graduate Schools(As of October 1, 2017, a total 2,557 students)
Graduate School of Education
Graduate School of Life & Environmental Sciences
Graduate School of Policy Studies
Graduate School of Engineering & Technology
Graduate School of Journalism & Mass Communication
Graduate School of Labor Studies
Graduate School of Legal Studies
Graduate School of Computer & Information Technology
Graduate School of Public Health
Graduate School of Clinical Dentistry
Graduate School of Management & Information
Graduate School of Humanities & Information
Graduate School of Public Administration
Graduate School of Bio-Medical Science
0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200
982
166
233
130
158
131
141
154
103
76
90
48
130
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International Students (As of October 1, 2017)
Campus Total (A+B+C)
Students in Degree
Program(A)
Students in Joint
Program(B)
Students in Training Program
Total(C) Language Course SEP VSP Other
Seoul 7,627 2,769 12 4,846 2,646 849 1,351 0
Sejong 238 116 0 122 92 30 0 0
Total 7,865 2,885 12 4,968 2,738 879 1,351 0
Scholarship Overview (unit: KRW 1,000)
Year Campus External from Other Sources
Internal from KU Sources Total
Scholarship from Other Sources
Ratio (%)
Amount per Person
2014Seoul 31,460,970 25,821,712 57,282,682 54.9 2,924.8
Sejong 10,696,791 9,441,498 20,138,289 53.1 2,933.0
2015Seoul 29,398,777 26,836,649 56,235,426 52.3 2,863.9
Sejong 12,378,315 9,982,087 22,360,402 55.4 3,305.3
2016Seoul 31,219,248 28,281,006 59,500,254 52.5 2,966.85
Sejong 11,894,234 10,568,497 22,462,731 53.0 3,392.1
※ Scholarship from Other Sources Ratio = (amount of scholarship from other sources / amount of total scholarship) x 100※ Amount of Scholarship per Current Student = amount of total scholarship / number of current students
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Amount of Scholarship per Current Student by Year (unit: KRW 1,000)
● Seoul Campus● Sejong Campus
3,500
3,000
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
2014 2015 2016
2,924.82,966.85
3,392.1
2,863.9
3,305.3
2,933.0
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Research Achievement of Full-time Faculty (As of 2017)
No. of Papers No. of Papers per a Full-time Faculty Member
Total KoreanJournals
InternationalJournals
Journals Registered in Research Foundations
(including proposed journals)
SCI-level/SCOPUS(academic journals)
2,047.30 765.30 1,282.00 0.412 0.7217
Research Grants Awarded (As of 2017)
Total Projects Internal Projects External Projects Amount of Grants per a
Full-time Fac-ulty Member (unit: KRW
1,000)
Number Amount of Grants (unit: KRW 1,000) Number Amount of Grants
(unit: KRW 1,000) Number Amount of Grants (unit: KRW 1,000)
4,464 307,898,018 1,833 20,409,552 2,631 287,488,466 179,010.48
Patent application and registration performance (As of 2017)
No. of Registered Patents (Korean) No. of Registered Patents (International)
Patent Application Patent Registration Patent Application Patent Registration
822 479 234 94
Technology Transfer and Contract Performance (As of 2017)
Number Income (unit: KRW 1,000)
104 3,691,222
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State Designated Heritage at KU Museum
Type
Archaeological materials
Historical remains
Folklore materials
Ceramics
Ceramic pieces
Calligraphy and paintings
Modern art works
Traditional industrial equipment
Pottery for everyday use
Materials related to school history
Others
Total
Major ArticlesNo. of Articles
49,617
7,528
6818
1,366
25,059
1,483
1,954
2,780
2,198
3,498
330
102,632
Earthenware, ironware, bone and shell made tools
Remains of Yong-Hwan Min, remains of Gil-Jun You, scientific instruments, stationery, printing equipment
Clothing, lamps, musical instruments, furniture
Celedon, inlaid celadon, white celadon, blue & white porcelain, and other ceramics of Goryeo and Joseon Periods
Ceramic pieces of Goryeo and Joseon Periods collected in pottery kiln sites across the country
Paintings, documentary paintings, calligraphy
Calligraphy, oriental paintings, western paintings, prints, sculpture, modern potteryTools related to agriculture, livestock and weaving, wooden tools, earthen pots
Ceramics Development, Doosan Glass, Hankook Chinaware,
Haengnam Chinaware
Publications, documents, records, photos, equipment, souvenirs, etc.
Other reference materials
Archaeological, historical and folklore materials, ancient paintings, modern paintings, and materials related to school history
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State Designated Heritage at KU Museum
Type Name Designated Date
National Treasures No. 177 Buncheongsagiinhwamuntaeho (Buncheong placenta jar with stamped design)
1974.07.09
National Treasures No. 230 Honcheonsigye (Astronomical instrument and clock) 1985.03.03
National Treasures No. 249 Donggwoldo (Painting of a panoramic view for Changdeokgung and Chang-gyeonggung Palaces)
1989.08.01
Treasures No. 853 Suseonjeondomokpan (Wood blocks to print map of Seoul) 1986.03.14
Treasures No. 1534 Draft Painting of the Western Palace 2007.12.31
Treasures No. 592-2 Heomokjeonseohamchwidang 2010.10.25
Treasures No. 1768 Baekjachunghwaheungnyeongbudae-buinmyojimitSeokham 2012.06.19
Important Folklore Materials No. 6 Sayeongkimbyeonggiilgaot (Clothing of Kim Byeonggi and his family) 1968.02.19
Important Folklore Materials No. 113 Godaebangmulgwansojanghongjinjonguibok(Clothing of Hong Jinjong) 1980.04.01
State Designated Archive No.1 Draft Constitution of Republic of Korea by Yu Jin-Oh 2008.07.01
State Designated Archive No. 2Chief Civilian Minister Ahn Jae-Hong’s Document under US Army Military Government in Korea
2008.07.01
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Libraries (As of March 1, 2017)
Type Area(㎡) No. of Seats
Main Library
Science Library
Medical Library
Sejong Library
Total
New building
Old building
Uncho-Useon Hall
Main plaza
East Asia Library
CDL
Science Library
Hana Square
14,390
2,134
942
2,654
527
12,192
7,505
1,702
3,670
3,428
8,913
58,308
1,041
221
0
1,189
10
1,824
2,142
729
282
554
1,306
9,298
Library Holdings (As of March 1, 2017)
Library Main Library/CDL
Science Library
Medical Library
Sejong Library Total
Type
Publi-cations
BooksDomestic 801,281 222,279 43,974 318,865 1,386,399
Foreign 595,946 118,038 34,423 65,200 813,607
Peri-odi-cals
Domestic 170,089 44,286 7,375 36,804 258,554
Foreign 175,642 104,711 47,281 22,487 350,121
Materials in Chi-nese Characters 107,120 0 0 0 107,120
Paper 110,954 57,521 12,387 65,927 246,789
Total 1,961,032 546,835 145,440 509,283 3,162,590
Non-book Publi-
cations
Microfilm 1,945/172 0 0 0 1,945/172
Microfiche 34,693/20 0 0 0 34,693/20
Recordings 3,081/1,116 850/366 23/15 1,355/688 5,309/2,185
Visual materials(DVDs, films, etc) 22,840/12,754 4,870/3,091 3,290/1,737 10,660/5,801 41,660/23,383
Software materials (CDs, disks) 2,249/879 485/351 125/39 987/552 3,846/1,821
Others 348/239 25/21 2/2 515/335 890/597
Total 65,156/15,180 6,230/3,829 3,440/1,793 13,517/7,376 88,343/28,178
Electronic Content Holdings by Libraries (As of March 1, 2016)
Dormitories
Campus Name No. of floors
Total area(㎡)
No. of rooms
No. of persons to be accommodated
Anam
University Dormitory A(Men) 6 4,108 114 336
University Dormitory B(Men) 6 3,130 104 308
Anam Dormitory for women 6 3,413 85 251
Anam Gisi Dormitory 4 2,622 32 96
CJ International House 7 6,883 115 295
Frontier 9 16,211 475 943
Anam Global House 8 8,516 179 406
Sejong
Liberty 5 7,934 192 576
Justice 5 3,405 84 287
Truth 10 16,644 333 940
Hoyeon 4 9 20,460 497 954
Law Library
Type Number
Electronic journals Domestic 5,539 titles
Foreign 64,216 titles
WEB DB 266 titles
eBOOK 383,658 books
Theses 72,774 titles
Rare & valuablebooks
Antiquarian books 2,644 books
Periodicals 3,383 books
General antiquarian books 2,190 books
Old maps 40 pieces / 3,363 titles
VODs 60,006 titles
Diplomatic documents of Great Han Empire 26,846 pieces
Total 624,925 titles
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KU Development Fund Overview
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Type 2013 2014 2015 2016
KU Development Fund 34,156,526,068 39,382,064,809 49,373,194,844 69,900,000,000
Real Estate & Goods 2,602,660,746 2,750,172,072 5,087,027,276 1,900,000,000
Contribution in Research Develop-ment (KU Research
and Business Foundation)
1,000,000,000 - 5,000,000 3,900,000,000
Total 37,759,186,814 42,132,236,881 54,465,222,120 75,700,000,000
Field Field
KU-MAGIC Fund
- Convergence Medical Center Establishment Fund - Virus and Infectious Disease Fund- Precision Medicine Fund- Smart Aging Fund- Future-oriented Medical Device Fund- Big Data and AI Fund
Educational Infra-structure Fund
- SKFuture Hall Fund- SK Future Hall’s Wisdom Columns Building Fund - Auditorium Fund Raised Through the “Attendance Campaign” - Natural Sciences Campus’ Central Plaza Building Fund / - Dormitory Building Fund- Minju Square Development Fund- Humanities and Social Science Building Fund
Research Fund
- KU Future Research Grant (KU-FRG) Fund- Industry-University Cooperation Research Fund- Global Research-centered University Innovative Research Fund- Distinguished Professor Invitation Fund
Fostering Pioneering Intellectuals Fund
- KU π-ville Establishment and Operation Fund- Student Start-up Support Fund- KU Global Leadership Program Fund
Fostering Future Talents Fund
- Liberty, Justice, and Truth Scholarship Fund- Fostering Social Contributing Intellectuals Fund- Fostering Intellectuals in Sports, Culture, and Arts Fund
KU Pride Club Fund
- Transformational Scholarship Fund - Fostering Pioneering Intellectuals Fund - Next Generation Research Fund- Future Infrastructure Fund
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Campus Amenities
Type Liberal Arts & Social Science Campus Science Campus
Student Cafeteria
1st, 2nd Fl., Student Union Building 2nd, 3rd Fl., Aegineung Cafeteria
1st Fl., International Studies Hall 1st Fl., Medicine & Nursing Building
B1, Alumni Hall
1st Fl., University Dormitory
Faculty & Staff Restaurant
1st Fl., International Studies Hall 3rd Fl., Aegineung Cafeteria
B1, Korean Studies Hall 1st Fl., Techno Complex Research Center
Fast FoodB1, Central Plaza B1, Hana Square
1st Fl., Tiger Plaza
Snack CornerB1, Central Plaza B1, Science Library
3rd Fl., Tiger Plaza
Coffee Shop
B1, Central Plaza B1, Hana Square
2nd Fl., Tiger Plaza B1, Life Sciences & BiotechnologyResearch Building
B1, Tiger Plaza B1, Science Library
1st Fl., Media Hall 1st Fl., Medicine & Nursing Building
CJ Law Hall Hana Science Hall
B1, Uncho-Useon Hall Hana Science Hall
1st Fl., KU-Lyceum
Convenient Stores
B1, Central Plaza B1, Hana Square
1st Fl., Tiger Plaza 3rd Fl., Aegineung Cafeteria
B1, Hyundai Motor Business Hall 1st Fl., Student Union Building
B1, Uncho-Useon Hall 1st Fl., Medicine & Nursing Building
2nd Fl., Student Union Building
6th Fl., College of Law Building
B1, Main Library
1st Fl., Tiger Dome
1st Fl., KU-Lyceum
1st Fl., University Dormitory
Type Liberal Arts & Social Science Campus Science Campus
Bank Inchon-ro Building B1, Hana Square
Stationery Stores B1, Central Plaza B1, Hana Square
Print Shop
B1, Central Plaza B1, Science Library
2nd Fl., Student Union Building B1, Life Sciences & BiotechnologyResearch Building
B1, Life Sciences & Biotechnology 1st Fl., Medical Library
Research Building
Optician’s 1st Fl., KU-Lyceum
Electronics B1, Science Library
Computer 1st Fl., KU-Lyceum B1, Science Library
Beauty Salon B1, Science Library
Telecommunications B1, Central Plaza B1, Science Library
Photo 1st Fl., KU-Lyceum B1, Science Library
Travel Agency 1st Fl., KU-Lyceum
Flower B1, Science Library
Shoe Repair Shop Close by Student Union Building Aegineung Cafeteria Parking Lot
Center for Study Abroad B1, Central Plaza
Translation Center 1st Fl., KU-Lyceum
Student Health Mu-tual Aid Association B1, Central Plaza
Health Center B1, Central Plaza B1, Hana Square
Music Hall B1, Central Plaza
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Address
Website and Contact No.
Name Address
Seoul Campus 145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea 02841
Sejong Campus 2511 Sejong-ro, Sejong Special Self-Governing City, Korea 30019
Medical Center
Anam Hospital : 73 Inchon-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea 02841
Guro Hospital : 148 Gurodong-ro, Guro-gu, Seoul, Korea 08308
Ansan Hospital : 123 Jeokgeum-ro, Danwon-gu, Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea 15355
Website Contact No.
Seoul Campus(Korean) www.korea.ac.kr +82 2 3290 1068
(English) www.korea.edu +82 2 3290 1068
Sejong Campus(Korean) sejong.korea.ac.kr +82 44 860 1114
(English) sejong.korea.edu
Medical Center www.kumc.or.kr +82 2 920 5114
Korea University Portal to Informa-tion Depository portal.korea.ac.kr +82 2 3290 4777
Campus Tour tour.korea.ac.kr +82 2 3290 5115
Office of Admissions oku.korea.ac.kr +82 2 3290 1251~9
Onestop Service Center +82 2 3290 1140~6
Donation give.korea.ac.kr +82 2 3290 1241~5
Careers Development Center job.korea.ac.kr +82 2 3290 1121~5
Office of International Affairs oia.korea.ac.kr +82 2 3290 5151~4
Faculty Appointment kuweb.korea.ac.kr/faculty +82 2 3290 1072
Museum museum.korea.ac.kr +82 2 3290 1514
Library library.korea.ac.kr +82 2 3290 1492, 1486
Institute for Continuing Education edulife.korea.ac.kr +82 2 3290 1462~8
Foreign Language Center langtopia.korea.ac.kr +82 2 3290 1451~9
Korean Language Center klcc.korea.ac.kr +82 2 3290 2971~9
International Summer Campus isc.korea.ac.kr +82 2 3290 1153~4
Center for Teaching & Learning ctl.korea.ac.kr +82 2 3290 1577~8
OpenCourseWare open.korea.ac.kr +82 2 3290 1585
Emergency Numbers +82 2 3290 1919
Main Hall
Auditorium
Business School
College of Engineering Building
College of Engineering Building Annex
Science and Engineering Library
Alumni Hall
Structural Dynamic Test Laboratory
International Studies Hall
KBSI Seoul Branch
Dongwon Global Leadership Hall
KU-Lyceum
Robot Convergence Building
College of Liberal Arts Building
Media Hall
New Engineering Hall
International Center for Converging Technology
Centennial Memorial Samsung Hall / Museum
College of Law Building Annex
College of Law Building
Main Hall Annex
College of Education Building #1
College of Education Building #2
Techno Complex Research Center
R&D Center
College of Life Science & Biotechnology – East Building
D6
E5
D7
D1
E1
D2
C7
E2
D5
C2
D6
D7
E1
D5
E5
E1
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Main Gate
Main Gate Guard office
Information Technology & Service Building
1st. Laboratory
1st. Laboratory Annex
Science π-Park
Laboratory Building 2
Central Plaza
Graduate School
Main Library
University Press & Garage
Innovation Building
Chungsan-MK Cultural Hall
Sport & Recreation Center
The Athletic Training Center
Tiger Plaza
Wind Tunnel Laboratory
Hana Science Hall
Hana Square
R.O.T.C. Building
Student Union Building
Korean Studies Hall
Haesong Law Library
Hyundai Motor Hall
Tiger Statue
E4
E6
E6
E2
E2
E2
E1
D1
D6
D6
C6
C6
D1
E4
C7
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College of Life Science & Biotechnology – West Building
College of Science Asan Hall
Asiatic Research Center
Ice Rink
Anam Global House
Funeral Hall
Anam Dormitory for Men A
Anam Dormitory for Men B
Anam Gosi Dormitory
Anam Dormitory for Men C
Anam Dormitory for Women
International House
University Dormitory Frontier House
Aegineung Cafeteria
Aegineung Student Union Building
Woodang Hall
College of Nursing
Woo-Jung College of Informatics
Uncho-Useon Hall
College of Medicine Main Hall
Medical Hall 1
Moonsook Medical Science Hall
Anam Hospital
Medical Library
College of Science Asan Hall Annex
Inchon Memorial Hall
D2
D2
C6
A5
B6
B3
B5
B5
B5
B5
B5
B5
C5
E2
E1
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Communication Building
Tiger Dome
Environmental Engineering Laboratory
4.18 Memorial Hall
4.18 Monument
CJ International House
CJ Law Hall
CJ Food Safety Research Building
LG-POSCO Hall
π-Ville99
SK Future Hall
Former Printing Room
Former Exchange Room
Jayu Maru
Samyang Faculty House
Korean Language Education Center
The State-of-the-Art Medical Applied R&D Global Initiative Center
Mediheal EES (Earth and Environmental Sciences) Hall science π-Park
General Education Hall (Sciences Campus)
π-Ville148
Adminnistrative Hall
Truth Hall
Justice Hall
Union Hall
Horim Hall
D5
A4
E2
E5
D5
B5
C6
D3
D7
E4
E5
D5
D5
E5
D5
C6
C3
D2
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E6
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Seoul Campus
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C
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E
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0292
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Sejong Campus
Korean Institute for Archaeology & Environment
College of Science & Technology
Dormitory(Libertas Hall)
Dormitory(Justita Hall)
Dormitory(Veritas Hall)
Dormitory(The 4th Hall)
C3
B1
A2
A2
A2
A2
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02
03
04
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Nongshim International Hall
Library
Seokwon Business Hall
Rearch Building, College of Pharmacy
College of Humanities
Main Gate
B1
B2
B3
B1
B3
C4
07
08
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College of Science & Technology #2
Main Stadium
Central Park
Main Gymnasium
R.O.T.C. Building
Student Union Building
B2
A1
B2
B4
A3
B3
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Administration’s Building
Hoik Plaza
I’Park Fitness Center
Heavy Ion Accelerator Testing Facility
B3
A3
A2
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