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[Science, Technology and Economy] 2020 Fall Semester Schedule

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  • REG_DATE : 2020.09.17
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[Science, Technology and Economy] (Class code: CC0620)



Please be informed that 2020 Fall semester 'Science, Technology and Economy' lectures will be online delivered as per the following schedule. 

International students must attend the class offered in English and must submit a report to receive a "Satisfactory" grade in order to fulfill your graduation requirement.



Please see the schedule and instruction below;


Date

Topic

Language 

9/22(Tue)

Wind of Change, Role of GIST and You

English

10/6(Tue)

The power of Science to reveal the truth 

Korean 

10/27(Tue)

Corona sapiens and ecological transition

Korean

11/3(Tue)

Virus World War III and Our Strategies

Korean

11/24(Tue)

The Future of Korea Electric Power in Post-Corona Era

Korean


*The 6th schedule will be announced shortly

Korean 




※ Important:

- In case of course failure, students must re-take the course by paying KRW 60,000.

- Taking a class offered in Korean will not count towards your graduation requirement.

 

* Address all inquiries to: Gahye Park (E: ghpark5769@gist.ac.kr T: 715-2792) 

 


Note:

 

1. The [Science, Technology and Economy] course is a graduation requirement for undergraduate and graduate students. Those who have completed the course at one point during their studies at GIST do not need to re-take it when they advance to a higher degree program at GIST (e.g. a student who earned a M.S. degree at GIST will not have to re-take the course again during their GIST Ph.D. program).

 

2. The course offers an English lecture at least once a semester. International students must attend at least one English lecture and submit a written report to successfully complete the course.

 

3. The course is a graduation requirement for new graduate students who enroll during the 2016 Fall Semester and for new undergraduate students who enroll in 2017.

 

4. Currently enrolled graduate students who have not completed the Special Lecture (CC0004) by the end of the 2016 Spring Semester must take the [Science, Technology and Economy] course as a graduation requirement.