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Civil, Architectural and Environmental System Engineering(Civil, Architectural Engineering and Landscape Architecture)

For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
CAL3071 Construction Economics 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Korean Yes
In this lecture, macroscopic economy will be covered and construction economy impact on currently our society will be learned. The cycle in construction economy will be discussed and the systematic approach method about the construction project-based financing.
CAL3072 Construction Data Acquisition and System 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 English Yes
In this lecture, students learn the basic theories and principles of the measurements required in the fields of construction (civil, architectural and plant engineering) domains. This class deals with the basic concepts about a variety of sensors and data loggers and the measured signals, and also general process about the database management. Several examples including signal processing-based construction material quality / structural construction management and maintenance would help the student understand the details of the above technologies.
CAL3073 Disaster Management on the Basis of GIS 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 - No
GIS has been recognized as a powerful tool for developing effective BCP's due to the geographic nature of the data and models. This process cover GIS's application of disaster management by completing technique and cases of BCP on the basis of GIS.
CAL3074 Disaster Prevention Engineering 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 - No
The primary objective of this course is to provide knowledge and understanding of the natural or human-made hazards mechanism and how they negatively affect the society or environment. In order to prepare such hazards, the structural and non-structural countermeasures and their design techniques are also provided. The structural damage, reconstruction and retrofit of infrastructures, buildings and damage of lifeline will also be analyzed.
CAL3078 Co-operative Training in Construction and Environmental Engineering 1 2 4 Major Bachelor 3-4 - No
On-the-job experience gained through cooperative education with industry, with credit arranged through departmental cooperative advisor. Grade received depends on work supervisors evaluation. The course is open in summer and winter semesters, and the credit is given for upcoming spring/fall semesters.
CAL3079 Co-operative Training in Construction and Environmental Engineering 2 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 - No
On-the-job experience gained through cooperative education with industry, with credit arranged through departmental cooperative advisor. Grade received depends on work supervisors evaluation. The course is open in summer and winter semesters, and the credit is given for upcoming spring/fall semesters.
CAL3082 Design of Steel Structures 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 - No
In this class,the students are required to understand the behavior and how to design steelstructures which is widely used in building constructins. The topics taught in the class are;material properties of steel,allowable and ultimate stress,safety factors,design of beams,column,joints and tress,buckling,and fatigue,etc.This subject will provide basic knowledge for structural design of buildings.
CAL3086 Remote Sensing of Global Environment 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 English Yes
This course will be designed to insure each student has knowledge of the properties and characteristics of digital remotely sensed data related to the environment, especially Thermal and Microwave sensor systems. Topics include Remote sensing technology, Remote sensing application related to water resources, Remote sensing application related to soil, vegetation, and climate.
CAL3087 Cost Management for Global Construction Project 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 - No
Construction cost estimation is very essential to budgeting and cost control through the overall construction process. In this course, principles of cost estimation for building construction projects will be covered followed by cost estimation practice based on the construction drawings.
CAL3088 Management engineering of fresh & sea water 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 - No
This course focuses on review of design and theory for environmental pollution prevention countermeasure, fresh water and sea water management applying with fundamentals and self purification of rain water, surface water, sea water.
CAL3089 Architectural Engineering Capstone Design 4 8 Major Bachelor 3-4 Korean,English Yes
In this class the students are required to select a specific topic and carry out a term project based on the knowledge obtained from the other architectural engineering classes, and on the lectures and discussion on related topics. It is recommended that the students further develop the topic into the thesis for bachelor degree.
CAL3090 Infrastructure Capstone Design 3 6 Major Bachelor 4 Korean,Korean Yes
This course provides the techniques of infrastructure system design. Design result will be submitted and posted. The pass of this course will satisfy the graduation requirement.
CAL3091 Co-operative Training in Construction and Environmental Engineering 1B 2 4 Major Bachelor 3-4 Korean Yes
On-the-job experience gained through cooperative education with industry, with credit arranged through departmental cooperative advisor. Grade received depends on work supervisors evaluation. The course is open in summer and winter semesters, and the credit is given for upcoming spring/fall semesters.
CAL3092 Co-operative Training in Construction and Environmental Engineering 2B 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Korean Yes
On-the-job experience gained through cooperative education with industry, with credit arranged through departmental cooperative advisor. Grade received depends on work supervisors evaluation. The course is open in summer and winter semesters, and the credit is given for upcoming spring/fall semesters.
CAL3093 Water Resources Engineering 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 - No
The main objective of this course is to design water resources systems on the basis of hydraulics and hydrology in order to facilitate practical applications in field. Main topics are water cycle, hydrological analysis, statistical analysis, demand and supply of water, dam and reservoir, urban flood management, flood control system, and economic analysis.