- This information on our degree programs provides only general information based on the University's Academic Regulations and Administration Guide.
- note that the requirements for degree completion, such as requirements for (preparatory) thesis application and the qualification exam for thesis submission, may differ from department to department. Therefore, please inquire at your department office to avoid any issues in obtaining your degree after your course completion.
Graduate School Minor (Article 35 of the Regulations on Curriculum Organization and Implementation)
- Minor courses can be taken from the second semester after admission, and selection is made once a semester.
- Students who wish to complete a minor program must obtain approval from the department/faculty head or chief professor of the major program and the department/faculty head or chief professor of the minor program, submit the application to the dean, and obtain the final approval from the president.
- Minor program completion requirements are 12 master’s course credits and 18 Ph.D. course credits of the major courses in the department/faculty of the minor program (excluding Thesis Research).
Graduate School Convergence Major (Article 35-2 of the Regulations on Curriculum Organization and Implementation)
- These courses can be taken from the first semester, and selection is made once a semester.
- The student’s affiliation does not change, and on completion of 24 credits for the master’s program and 36 credits for the PhD program (including thesis research), the X master’s/Ph.D. degree is awarded for completing the Y convergence major courses in the Z department (original affiliation). Overlapping courses are allowed within the scope of 1/2.
- A convergence major can only be applied for if the originally affiliated department (major) participates in the convergence major program.
- Currently offered Graduate School Convergence Major programs (as of June 2021)
Seq. No. | Previous Name | Faculty | Participating Departments |
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1 | Energy Fusion Technology fusion graduate school course |
Engineering | Nano Fusion Technology; Chemical Materials |
2 | Climate Change fusion graduate school course |
Engineering | Urban Planning and Engineering; Architecture; Atmospheric and Environmental Science; Civil Engineering |
3 | Clean Energy Fusion Development fusion graduate school course |
Engineering | Machine Engineering; Nano Fusion Technology; Applied Chemical Engineering; Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
4 | Industrial Artificial Intelligence fusion graduate school course |
Engineering | Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Industrial Engineering |
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