- Graduation : Students must meet the following graduation requirements (Credits, Comprehensive Exit Exam, Graduation Accreditation) to graduate (Bachelor Degree)
- Completion : For the Students who do not meet the Graduation Requirements except Credit
(The completed students are no more enrolled students and can graduate if they do meet the Graduation Requirements within two years from the completion date.)
Graduation Requirements ① Credit
- Students who have completed eight semesters or more of the regular semester
Transfer students who completed four semesters or more
- Graduation Credits
- Student of General College : 130 credits or more (120 credits for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 164 credits for the Architecture Major)
- Students of College of Industry : 140 credits or more (130 credits for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 175 credits for the Architecture Major) (170 credits for students enrolled after 2007)
- Students who fully meet the detailed completion criteria for each required graduation table (Department, Student number, type of Admission)
- Transfer students (From other departments) must take the Prerequisite Course designated by the Department
Graduation Requirements ② Comprehensive Exit Exam
Comprehensive Exit Exam is conducted by an Exit Exam, Graduation Thesis, Laboratory Test Report or Practice (Work or Design) designated by the departmental evaluation committee.
Eligibility
- Student of General College : 98 credits or more (90 credits for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 130 credits for the Architecture Major)
- Students of College of Industry : 105 credits or more (98 credits for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 140 credits for the Architecture Major)
- Comprehensive Exit Exam for Double Majors: Students who want to take a Dual Degree must complete all the majors and credits required by their Department and Double Major Department, and pass the Comprehensive Exit Exam.
- Students who failed in the Exit Exam will be given a chance to retake.
Courses and Types of Comprehensive Exit Exam
- The Comprehensive Exit Exam is conducted with three to five courses which were selected from the Major Courses and approved by the Evaluation Committee
- At the discretion of the Department (Faculty), the Comprehensive Exit Exam may be replaced by a Thesis, Experimental Test Report, or Practice (Work or Design).
Time to submit Application Form
- The Comprehensive Exit Exam is conducted in May and October of each school year.
- Students who wish to take the Comprehensive Exit Exam should submit the Application Form to the Head of the Department (Faculty) via the Evaluation Committee.
Evaluation
- To be successful in the Exit Exam, Students must get 40 points out of 100 points per course and an average of 60 points in all courses.
(However, the courses with 60 points or higher are exempt from retesting.) - Even if the student did not complete all the required courses, the courses which have passed in the Exit Exam would still be valid.
Submission of Graduation Thesis
Thesis Guide
The Advisory Professor reviews the submitted thesis plan and advises the whole process of writing the thesis at least three times. To change the thesis plan, submit the Application for Change of Thesis (Work, Practical presentation) plan to the Department Head within one month from the date of the thesis submission with the approval of the Advisory Professor.
Writing a thesis
The thesis should be written in Korean but can be mixed with English and Chinese.
- Cover, Title Page, Table of Contents, Text, References
- Cover, Title Page, Table of Contents, Text, References
Submission
Each year, the prospective graduates in the first half shall submit their thesis with the Advisor's Confirmation by the end of October of the previous year and the prospective graduates in the second half by the end of May of the year. Judges will judge the result as Pass or Non-Pass
Graduation Requirements: Graduation Accreditation
Eligibility and Requirements
University students who meet all of the following common and departmental requirements
Exception : Special Transfer Students (Former Industrial University Students)
Common Requirements
- Completion of Courses designated by the employment department (Courses name: Career Path and reparing for Employment, starting from students admitted in 2012)
- Completion of Non-Curriculum Courses (Course name: Personality education and Counseling)
- New students (from 2015): Should take four times
- Transfer students (from 2017): Should take two times
Departmental requirements
Students who meet the qualifications for Graduation Accreditation by the Department (Different by department such as Point System / Field Selection System)
Submission
Graduation Accreditation must be submitted three weeks before the end of the regular semester (First Semester: End of May, 2nd Semester: End of November)
Others
- Double Majors: Need to meet the Graduation Accreditation of the original Department (No need from Double Major Department)
- Refer to the University's Homepage (Academic Notice) for details.