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Course Registration for 2008 Spring Semester

  • CategoryKDIS Notice
  • NameHyun Min Sung
  • Date2007-12-01 00:00
  • Hit486

Information on Course Registration for 2008 Spring Semester

 

1. Registration Period: Jan. 31(Thu.) 15:00 ~ Feb. 5(Tue.) 10:00

** "First-Come, First-Served"principle will be applied to course registration.  

** However, the Evening MBA students will be given first priority to register for the Evening MBA courses during the first day of the course registration period. Other students, MPP, daytime MBA students, can only register for these courses starting from the second day of the course registration period. (Feb. 1, 15:00).

** MAM courses will also be opened to MBA and MFDI students. However, first priority for course registration will be given to MAM students. MAM courses will be opened to MBA, MFDI students on Monday, 10:00a.m.

 

 

2. Course Description   

   - Course Description:  (Click Here: E-education_2008 Spring)

 

3. Course Add and Drop Period: Feb. 11(Mon.), 10:00 ~ Feb. 16(Sat.), 23:00

 

 

4. Please be informed that there is a limitation on the number of students in each class in order to maximize the quality of learning.

  

5. Guide to Course Registration for Master’s First Year Students

 

①      Every student must register for each core course from his/her Program.

- Marketing Management and Financial Accounting are not core courses. However First year MBA students are highly encouraged to take this course. This course will be divided into 2 sections: one will be offered at day hours, and the other in the evening hours.

 

②      English for Global Studies and Practice Courses

- All students must complete English Level 1, 2, and 3, unless they are waived. You must register for the English course according to the level at which you will be placed following the results of the English Placement test. (The results of the English Placement will be announced on the KDI School’s Notice Board after the test.)

   - English Level III Courses will be counted towards graduation requirement credits for up to 9    credits.

 

③ Korean Language and Culture
- All international students must take Korean Language and Culture I in the Spring Semester. Starting in 2008, Korean Language and Culture I will be counted towards the 45 graduation requirement credits. Students who want to be waived from Korean Language and Culture are requested to apply to the Office of Academic and Student Affairs. A certification will be awarded to international students upon successful completion of Korean Language and Culture I, II, III, and Korean Field Research and Study courses. The staff in charge of these affairs is Mr. Sung-Youl Lee. (02-3299-1259)

 

6. Attachment: Information for 2008 Course Registration 

 Before You Register for Courses

 

MPP Core Courses

 

1) Analysis of Market and Public Policy

 

-   This course will be offered in the Spring Semester.

-   This course will be divided into 4 sections, each of which will be completely the same as the other two sections in terms of contents to be taught.

-   All MPP students must take either section 1, 2, 3 or 4 of this course during the registration period.

-   If you did not take the course, “Methodological Foundations for Policy Analysis” in 2008 Preliminary Session (Jan.07~Jan. 29 2008), please register for section 1 of the course, ‘Analysis of Market and Public Policy’ (Prof. YOO, Yoon-Ha).

 

2) Quantitative Methods

 

-    This course will be offered in the Spring Term.

-   All MPP students are required to take either section 1, 2, 3 or 4 of Quantitative Methods.

-   If you did not take the course, “Methodological Foundations for Policy Analysis” in 2008 Preliminary Session (Jan.07~Jan. 29 2008), please register for section 2 of the course, ‘Quantitative Methods’ (Prof. KIM, Taejong).

 

 

MBA Core Courses

 

1) “Introduction to Financial Analysis”

 

-       These courses will be offered in the Spring Semester. (Day: 2 sections/ Evening: 2 sections)

-    All MBA students must take this “Introduction to Financial Analysis” course.

-    This course will be divided into 4 sections: Section 1 & 2 will be offered in the day hours, and section 3 & 4 in the evening hours.

 

* Marketing Management and Financial Accounting

 

-     Marketing Management and Financial Accounting are not a core courses. However, first year MBA students are highly encouraged to take these classes.

-     This course will be divided into 2 sections: one will be offered at day hours, and the other in the evening hours.

 

 

MFDI Core Courses

 

1) Understanding Foreign Direct Investment

-         This course will be offered in the Spring Semester. All MFDI students must take this course.

2) Introduction to Financial Analysis

-         This course will be offered in the Spring Semester. All MFDI students must take this course.

 

 

MAM Core Courses

 

1) Financial Instruments and Markets (MCM002)

-         This course will be offered in the Spring Semester. All MAM students must take this course.

2) Introduction to Investment Management (MCM001)

-         This course will be offered in the Spring Semester. All MAM students must take this course.

 

Foundation Skills Courses

 

1) English for Global Studies and Practice

 

-     Every student must take EnglishⅠ, Ⅱ and Ⅲ course in order to graduate from the school unless you are waived from taking English courses.

 

-     English levels are as follows:

Level I: Start from English I

Level II: Start from English II. Waived from English I

Level III: Start from English III. Waived from English I and II

Waiver: Waived from English I, II and III

 

* Level I Course: a English for Global Studies and Practice I

* Level II Course: a English for Global Studies and Practice II

* Level III Courses:

a Public Speaking and Presentation

a International Business Communication

a Academic Writing

a Policy Debate

 

-     English Level III Courses will be counted towards graduation requirement credits for up to 9 credits.

 

 

2) Korean Language and Culture

 

-     This course is specifically intended for international students. You will learn Korean culture and customs, as well as the Korean language.

 

-     Korean Language and Culture I, II, and III are offered in the Spring, Summer and Fall Semester with 3 credit hours for each course.

 

-   All international students must take Korean Language and Culture Iin the Spring Semester. Starting in 2008, Korean Language and Culture I will be counted towards the 45 graduation requirement credits. Students who want to be waived from Korean Language and Culture are requested to apply to the Office of Academic and Student Affairs. A certification will be awarded to international students upon successful completion of Korean Language and Culture I, II, III, and Korean Field Research and Study courses.

 

3) Chinese for Global Studies and Practice

 

- Key features of Chinese for Global Studies and Practice

* Focus on everyday, practical Chinese

* Specifically designed to develop speaking and expression skills

* 3 levels for one year

  Spring Semester: Level I (beginner)

  Summer Semester: Level II (intermediate)

  Fall Semester: Level III (advanced)

 

4) Information Technology for Global Studies and Practice:

 

-  This course will be offered on Monday evening from Feb. 18. 

 

If you have any questions, please contact me.(02-3299-1259)

 

Thank you.

 

Sincerely,

 

Sung Youl Lee

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