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1. Credit

1) Students can take courses for up to 21 credits per semester (minimum 15 credits), and the total credits earned in 1 school year cannot exceed 39 credits. However, students who received A- for all of the courses completed in 1 semester can earn additional 3 credits the next semester.

2) Students may earn less than 15 credits only in the 2nd semester of senior year.

3) Students must earn 36 credits for graduation including 6 credits from major-related liberal arts courses, which are Principles of Management and Principles of Economics. Traditionally, students were required to complete liberal arts courses in all of the 8 domains, but domain classification is no longer effective due to the recent curriculum change. Therefore, students may complete additional liberal arts courses regardless of the specific domain.

4) Students who took the special exam for acquiring credits in liberal arts are free to earn credit regardless of the credit limitations. Students who passed the exam may use the credits earned from the exam to satisfy the graduation requirements later on. In addition, these students may take courses equivalent to the credits earned from the exam, in which case may not exceed 12 credits.

¡ØThe special exam above takes place in March, and exam subjects are announced separately.

5) Students may complete Employment School courses regardless of the credit limitations.

 
2. Acknowledgement of Credit for Community Services

1) Community service is acknowledged as elective liberal arts.

2) Up to 3 credits may be used to satisfy the graduation requirements, and the grades will be marked ¡®P¡¯.

3) 32 hours of community services is equivalent to 1 credit. Among the 32 hours, 2 hours must be allocated for basic training. In other words, for every 30 hours of community services students must receive 2 hours of basic training in order to earn credit. The basic training is provided in the form of special lecture in each semester.
 
3. Completion of Teacher Training Courses

1) Students enrolled in academic departments where teacher training courses are installed and wishing to complete teacher training curriculum must take such courses starting from sophomore year.

2) The students above must submit an application to relevant departments within 1 month after the commencement of the 1st semester of sophomore year.
 
4. Inter-campus Credit Exchange

1) Inter-campus credit exchange is not applicable to freshmen.

2) The scope of completion is based on general elective courses not installed in the affiliated campus.

3) The scope of acquisition is up to 6 credits, and it may not exceed 21 credits until graduation.

5. Summer & Winter Sessions

In principle, the School of Management does not allow mandatory and elective major courses to be offered in summer and winter sessions.

For any other information, students shall first refer to the FAQ, then use Q&A.