For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog
Code | Course Title | Credit | Learning Time | Division | Degree | Grade | Note | Language | Availability |
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CAL2081 | Garden and Outdoor Space Design Studio | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2-3 | English | Yes | |
Students understand the function and the meaning of the garden and practice the design process dealing with small spaces. Students also expand the scope of understanding through theoretical discussions and practice on the public garden, which has recently emerged. Through this process, students learn the components and methods of small spaces, which are the most implicit units of outdoor space in landscape design, and learn the composition of spaces, and expression and communication methods. | |||||||||
CAL2082 | Understanding of Landscape Architecture | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2-4 | - | No | |
The course will cover the general concepts of landscape architecture, basic theories, history, importance as a discipline, local and foreign landscape policy, understanding the actual situation of landscape architecture education and future potentials. Especially, this course to provide a platform that students take an experience how the lessons learned at the class to be used and developed in the real world of landscape design, execution and construction, research, and policy by engaging with experts at each field. | |||||||||
CAL2083 | Landscape and Environmental Ecology | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2-4 | Korean | Yes | |
Based on an understanding of the basic theories and phenomena of ecology, students investigate the structure and function of landscape and environment and apply the basic knowledge to landscape planning, design, construction, and management. | |||||||||
CAL3001 | Reinforced Concrete Structures II | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
In the continuation of Reinforced Concrete Structures I, students can learn the design method of reinforced concrete structures. The design methods for short columns and slender columns are provided. Related topics include the design of slabs subjected to bending, one-way shear, two-way shear, and the combination of these loads. In addition, the design methods for foundations and bearing walls are provided. | |||||||||
CAL3002 | Design of Steel Structures | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
This course is concerned with basic understandings of structural behavior and design specifications for steel buildings. General topics are devoted to the various types of structural members in common use: tension and compression members, beams, beam-columns, and their connections. The special topics include basic design procedure of steel moment frames, braced frames, and composite structures. | |||||||||
CAL3003 | Laboratory Tests of Constrution Materials | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean,Korean | Yes | |
Develops an understanding of manufacturing method and properties of construction materials such as steel, concrete, and asphalt. Emphasis on rigourous techniques to measure mechanical properties of concrete. Experimenal work include tests on specific gravity of cement and aggregates, compressive strength of concrete, and slump of fresh concrete. | |||||||||
CAL3004 | Laboratory Tests of Structural Materials and Members | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | - | No | |
This course is concerned with the study of the physical and mechanical properties of construction materials, testing methods of construction materials, and understanding the behavior of structural members during the testing phase. The course includes experimental tests at the laboratory for several important construction tests for quality control during construction, such as sieve analysis of aggregate, the slump of concrete, unit weight and volume of concrete, making and curing concrete cylinders and beams, the compressive strength of cylindrical concrete specimens, flexural strength of concrete beams, and tension test of steel bars. | |||||||||
CAL3005 | Analysis of Indeterminate Structures | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | - | No | |
Introduces students to the methods for the analysis of statically indeterminate beams, trusses, frames, and arches. Examples are: conjugate beam method; moment distribution; slope-deflection method; etc. Determination of member forces(bend-ing moments, shear forces, axial forces, etc.), stresses (normal stresses, shear stresses, etc.) and structural deformation (displacement); approximate methods; structural stability; energy methods(virtual force method). | |||||||||
CAL3006 | Computer Aided Analysis of Building Structures I | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | - | No | |
In this course, matrix analysis method for analysis of framed structures such as continuous beams, plane trussed, plane frames, grids, space trusses and space frames are explained in detail. Emphasis will be placed on the computer oriented direct stiffness method. Related topics include structure types, degrees of freedom, formulation of stiffness matrices and load vectors, solution of equilibrium equation, member forces and reactions, etc. | |||||||||
CAL3010 | Dynamics of structures | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | - | No | |
This course mainly covers dynamic characteristics and responses of single degree of freedom(SDF) systems. Derivation and solution of differential equations for free or forced vibration of undamped or damped SDF systems are presented. The effect of damping on the dynamic response of a structure is investigated to understand the application of damping in the design of a structure. The response of a SDF system subjected to ground motions and the basic concept of response spectrum are provided to improve the understanding for the earthquake resistant design of building structures. Vibrational periods and mode are explained for the understanding of dynamic response of building structures. Dynamic analysis of building structures will be performed on selected example structures. | |||||||||
CAL3011 | Construction Methods and Technology | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | - | No | |
This course lectures history of various construction technology and methods as well as planning and management methods for selection of construction methods. In particular, students can improve adaptability in practice through the knowledge on new construction technology and methods covered in this course. | |||||||||
CAL3012 | Cost Estimation for Building Construction | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
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. | |||||||||
CAL3013 | Construction Law & Contract Management for Global Projects | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
Understanding basis concept on various regulation and contract is required for construction managers,since construction projects are influenced by various regulations and policies externally while they are managed through the contractual relationships between project stakeholders.This course aims at providing the basics mentioned above,and it provides lectures on construction contracts,claims,and dispute resolutions in particular. | |||||||||
CAL3014 | Building HVAC Systems | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | - | No | |
The course intends to study the basic concept of HVAC systems and its type and system characteristics, design process(analysis of psychrometric chart, heating and cooling load, design of heating and cooling source, pump and pipe, fan and duct), system control and management for energy efficiency and thermal comfort, installation and construction management, TAB and commissioning, operation and maintenance/facility management. Concerning mechanical system design and operation which are compatible to the architectural design, this course also provides the practice on the decision-making process to solve the various engineering problems which mechanical engineering consultants could be faced with during the design stages. | |||||||||
CAL3015 | Architectural Engineering Design II | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
This class is the continuation of the Architectural engineering design-I. In this class, students can learn more developed skills to draw the building structures, building service system, and construction documents. Based on the general knowledge on the architectural engineering, students will draw various drawings which are required to construct buildings. |