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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

교육과정
Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
CAL3017 Individual Study I 2 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Korean Yes
This class is for the students who plan to enter a graduate school. The students have to already finish more than 5 semesters. The students receive a personal guidance in the course of studies. 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.
CAL3018 IndividualStudy2 2 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Korean Yes
This class is the continuation of the Individual study 2. This class is for the students who plan to enter a graduate school. The students have to already finish more than 6 semesters. The students receive a personal guidance in the course of studies. 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 master degree.
CAL3019 Practical Training 1A of Architectural Engineering 2 4 Major Bachelor 3-4 - No
This is a practical training program focuses to encourage to lean professional experience based on Architectural Engineering to 3rd and 4rd year of students.
CAL3020 Practical Training 1B of Architectural Engineering 2 4 Major Bachelor 3-4 Korean Yes
This is a practical training program focuses to encourage to lean professional experience based on Architectural Engineering to 3rd and 4rd year of students.
CAL3021 Field Practice 2A in Architectural Engineering 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 - No
This is a practical training program focuses to encourage to lean professional experience based on Architectural Engineering to 3rd and 4rd year of students.
CAL3022 Field Practice 2B in Architectural Engineering 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Korean Yes
This is a practical training program focuses to encourage to lean professional experience based on Architectural Engineering to 3rd and 4rd year of students.
CAL3023 Practical Training 3A of Architectural Engineering 4 8 Major Bachelor 3-4 - No
This is a practical training program focuses to encourage to lean professional experience based on Architectural Engineering to 3rd and 4rd year of students.
CAL3024 Practical Training 3B of Architectural Engineering 4 8 Major Bachelor 3-4 Korean Yes
This is a practical training program focuses to encourage to lean professional experience based on Architectural Engineering to 3rd and 4rd year of students.
CAL3025 Practical Training 4A of Architectural Engineering 5 10 Major Bachelor 3-4 - No
This is a practical training program focuses to encourage to lean professional experience based on Architectural Engineering to 3rd and 4rd year of students.
CAL3026 Practical Training 4B of Architectural Engineering 5 10 Major Bachelor 3-4 - No
This is a practical training program focuses to encourage to lean professional experience based on Architectural Engineering to 3rd and 4rd year of students.
CAL3031 Building Services System 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 - No
This course intends to exercise the engineering practices including the basic system configuration and application rule, planning, design, construction and administration, commissioning and maintenance of sanitary system such as water treatment, potable and domestic hot water, drainage and vent, fire protection systems, gas piping, waste water treatment and grey water systems, and other special systems. 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.
CAL3032 Sustainable Building Design 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 - No
The objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding of ecological principles in architecture. Principles of life-cycle design, economy of resources and humanistic design are introduces and ecological factors associated with each of theses principles are examined. Design strategies to increase environmental sustainability in buildings are investigated. An emphasis is given to how environmental factors(heat, light and sound) influence thermal, visual and acoustic qualities in built-in environments. Field trips to visit selected buildings to analyze their ecological characteristics comprise an important part of the course.
CAL3034 Construction Planning and Control 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Korean Yes
Construction scheduling is one of the critical factors that can directly influence the project duration. In this course, processes and methods of schedule development and management are lectured and experienced through case study in parallel, followed by hands-on experience on scheduling software.
CAL3035 Advanced Information Technology in the Construction Industry 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 English Yes
The successful development of information systems in various domains of the construction industry requires not only a practitioner's understanding of a domain problem but also his/her understanding and ability to apply appropriate information technology into the domain. This course provides lectures and lab works on BIM and construction IT status in the construction industry, cases of information systems, and software developments process
CAL3037 Hydrology 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-4 Korean Yes
Emphasizes understanding of each component of the hydrologic cycle and engineering application to hydrologic problems.This subject introduces basic hydrometeorology,earth water and energy balance,,precipitation formation,Evaporation and transpiration, infiltration, runoff process, groundwater hydraulics/hydrology, flood routing and rain-fall-runoff models, unit hydrograph, hydrologic data analysis, introduction to hydrologic probabilistic models, flood/drought frequency analysis.