koreatech-koica global techno-hrd program
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2014
“Global Techno-HRD Program”
KOREATECH-KOICA
GLOBAL TECHNO-HRD PROGRAM
February10th, 2014~July 3rd, 2015
Cheonan, Korea
Korea International Cooperation Agency Graduate SchoolKorea University of
Technology and Education(KOREATECH)
Program Information 2010 Program Outline
CONTENTS
PART I. KOICA & SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM 03 PART II. PROGRAM OVERVIEW 08 PARTIII. HOW TO APPLY 09
1. APPLICATION ELIGIBILITY 09 2. APPLICATION PROCEDURE 10
PARTIV. PROGRAM CONTENTS 13
1. ORIENTATION 13 2.ACADEMIC SCHEDULE 14 3. CURRICULUM 17 4. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 26
PART V. TRAINING INSTITUTE 28 PARTVI.SUPPORT SERVICE 46
1. TRAVEL TO KOREA 46 2. EXPENSES FOR STUDY AND LIVING 46 3. INSURANCE 47
PART VII. REGULATIONS 48
1. PARTICIPANT’S RESPONSIBILITES 48 2. WITHDRAWALS 51
PART VIII.OTHERS 59
1. CONTACT INFORMATION 59 2. HOW TO GET TO THE ICC OF KOICA 60
APPENDIX.LIST OF PROFESSOR AND THEIRS MAJOR FIELD OF STUDY 63
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Part I KOICA & SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
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1. KOICA AND THE TRAINING PROGRAM
The Korea International Cooperation Agency was founded as a government agency
on April 1, 1991, to maximize the effectiveness of Korea's grant aid programs for
developing countries by implementing the government's grant aid and technical
cooperation programs.
Under the motto “Making a better world together,” KOICA is supporting partner
countries to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and to promote
equitable and sustainable development in the countries.
Less than a half century ago, Korea was among the world’s most impoverished.
However, it achieved economic development in a short time and has become a
member of the OECD. As a country which overcame poverty and attained successful
development, we believe our most valuable asset is our own experience. Reflecting
on our own experience, we have learned that country ownership of the development
is essential for success. Therefore, we seek to offer assistance in line with the
development priorities of partner countries and empower our partners.
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< Korea’s ODA >
Korea’s ODA consists of three types of aid :Bilateral Grants, Bilateral Loans, and
Multilateral assistance.
Bilateral Grant aid comprises of technical cooperation and various types of
transfers (made in cash, goods or services) with no obligation for repayment
implemented by KOICA under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Bilateral
Loans are provided on concessional terms under the name of the
EDCF(Economic Cooperation Development Fund) implemented by The Export-
Import Bank of Korea under the Ministry of Strategy and Finance.
Multilateral assistance is delivered either as financial subscriptions or
contributions to international organizations.
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In order to empower a country’s capacity for development, Human Resource
Development (HRD) is critical. HRD has been a key factor behind the success of
Korea’s own development. As a country where natural resources were scarce and
investment capital was lacking, it was through the expansion and upgrading of
human resources that Korea was able to escape from the vicious cycle of poverty
and underdevelopment. Therefore, Korea presents a powerful example of how
capacity building through HRD can push the development process forward. For this
reason, KOICA has been providing various training programs focused on HRD.
< Types of KOICA Training Programs >
KOICA offers five major types of training programs:
1. Country Training Program
Tailored programs that are specifically designed for an individual partner country
2. Regular Training Program
Programs that are open to any interested partner countries
3. Special Training Program
Programs that are temporarily available owing to particular commitments of the Korean
as well as partner governments
4. Joint Training Program
Programs conducted in partnership with international organizations and other agencies
5. Scholarship Program
Master’s degree programs offered to individuals from partner countries
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2. KOICA'S SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
With a mission to nurture talented students from developing countries, KOICA invites
high-caliber students from developing countries and helps them gain professional
and systematic knowledge that will play a key role in their home country’s
development.
In order for KOICA to run the program effectively and efficiently, KOICA is
collaborating with outstanding specialized Korean universities in the fields of,
amongst others, economics, policy, trade, women’s empowerment, and rural
development, and is striving to provide opportunities to study in Korea. With its skills
and knowledge in the development field, KOICA is able to give opportunities to
people from developing countries to contribute to the development of their countries
by taking part in this program.
In particular, this program has significantly strengthened the relationship between
Korea and students’ home countries. Students, who have been given an opportunity
to see Korea’s experience in poverty reduction and socio-economic development,
will gain a deeper understanding of Korea and so be better placed to contribute to
the future improvements in the social, political and economic ties between the two
countries.
From 1997 to 2011, the program has assisted a total of 1,264 students through 56
courses. And as of 2012, 285 participants are currently participating in the program
across twelve different Korean universities, enrolled on 14 master’s degree programs,
such as Development Policy, Korean Economy & Development Cooperation, Women
& Development, Fisheries Science, Agriculture and Rural Development, Global
Human
Resources Development, and others. More detailed information is provided from our
website at http://training.koica.go.kr.
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KOICA’s Scholarship Program is fully committed to the fulfillment of the Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs) and is determined to expand its efforts to nurture
talented individuals from developing countries to promote their countries’ sustainable
economic growth and social development.
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Part II PROGRAM OVERVIEW
□ Course Title: KOREATECH-KOICA Global Techno-HRD Program
This program operates 2 tracks of Engineering (Mechanical & Automotive, ICT)
and 1 track of HRD & MOT
□ Duration: February 10th
, 2014 ~ July 3rd
, 2015
□ Venue: Seongnam&Cheonan, Korea
□ Training Institute: Techno-Human Resources Development (HRD) Graduate
School, Korea University of Technology and Education
(KOREATECH)
(http://www.koreatech.ac.kr/eng/new_2010/index.jsp)
□ Number of Participants: 13
□ Language: English
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Part III HOW TO APPLY
1. APPLICATION ELIGIBILITY
Candidates should:
- Be government or municipality officials and vocational training
instructor and researchers in developing countries.
- Contribute to industrialization and the human resource enforcement
of developing countries by offering technical development, and
technical education of policy specialists to build up social
infrastructure in such countries.
- Be HRD leaders and technocrats with experience of using Korea’s
ODA human-centered project in a global context.
* Share Korea's successful experience in the field of Vocational Training
- Contribute to a reduction of poverty in developing countries through
technical and vocational education.
- Hold Bachelor’s degree related with the tracks which he wants to
study.
- Have sufficient command of both spoken and written English in
order to take classes conducted entirely in English.
- Have good physical and mental health.
- Have not taken part in any program or course that is similar to
KOICA's training programs within the past three 3 years.
-Be qualified with the other requirements for KOREATECH and KOICA.
- Be born after January 1975.
* Private sector employees are not eligible to take part in this program.
However, if the applicant works in a development non-governmental
organization (NGO) or UN-associated organization, the applicant may apply
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on the condition that he/she obtains a recommendation from the government
ministry which covers their organization.
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2. APPLICATION PROCEDURE
a. Admission Decision Procedure
- Round 1 : Documents Screening
- Round 2: Phone Interview& Essay Test
Round 1 : Documents Screening
Documents to Be Submitted
1. KOICA application form
2. Completed KOREATECH Application form
① Application for Admission
② A Personal Statement & Study Plan
③ A written Pledge * If necessary, an applicant uses separate sheets to write a study plan.
3. Two letters of recommendation
4. A verified Undergraduate AcademicTranscript (including the grading information of the university)
5. A Photocopy of UndergraduateDiploma or Original Graduation Certificate
6. Statement of Purpose
7. Curriculum vitae
8. Copy of passport
9. Two passport-size photos(3. 5cm x 4.5cm on white background)
10. A recent health check certificate that shows good health
11. English-proficiency test result from either TOEIC or TOEFL or IELTS
12. Additional documentation that may show relevant capabilities or skill. Note :All submitted materials must be original documents (NOT photocopies) in English, otherwise, students will fail from the Round 1 Evaluation.
* Important Notes for All Applicants:
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1. All forms should be typed in English and all the supporting
documents should be in English. Documents in any other language
should be accompanied by a notarized English translation.
2. Original documents should be submitted. Should they be
unavailable, however, copies must be authorized by the originating
institution before they are submitted.
3. If any of the submitted materials contain false information,
applicants will be rejected.
4. Applicants whose forms and supporting documents are incomplete
or unsatisfactory will be disqualified from the admission process.
5. Applicants should take full responsibility for any disadvantage due
to the mistakes or omissions on the application.
Round 2:Phone Interview& Essay
A Phone interview and Essay submission required from applicants
who have passed Round 1.
The Phone interview and Essay will be conducted in English.
The main purpose of Phone Interview and Essay are to evaluate an
applicants’English skill in both speaking and listening that are
required to successfully complete this degree. The applicants’
educational goals, leadership potential, and fluency in English, will
be also evaluated
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b. Application & Registration Timetable*
Procedure Dates
Closing Date for Application Dec. 20, 2013
Round 1 : Document Review Dec. 23~ Dec. 26, 2013
Round 2 : Phone Interview& Essay Test Jan. 6 ~ Jan. 9, 2014
Admission Announcement Jan 13, 2014
* Please note that dates are subject to change.
* Admissions results will be notified to the regional KOICA offices or
relevant government offices.
* The Closing Date for Application is considered the date all required
materials must arrive at KOREATECH in Cheonan, Korea. Local
deadlines may differ in each country so please make sure to
confirm with the Embassy or KOICA office in your country.
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Part IV PROGRAM CONTENTS
ORIENTATION
PREPARATORY SESSION
REGULAR SESSION
Feb. 13, 2014 Feb. 14, 2014 ~ Feb. 28, 2014
Mar. 3, 2014 ~
July3, 2015
1. ORIENTATION
a. KOICA Orientation
The first two days of a training course are normally reserved for an orientation
session at the ICC of KOICA. The orientation involves the following activities:
□ Welcoming Reception
□ Video Presentation on Korea and KOICA's Activities
□ Class on Korea’s Culture, Society and Language
□ Presentation on daily life in Korea
□ Seoul City Excursion including outdoor practice, etc.
b. koreatech orientation
The first day of a training course in KOREATECH are reserved for an orientation.
The orientation involves the following activities:
□ Welcoming Reception
□ Video Presentation on KOREATECH
□ Academic System of KOREATECH
□ Presentation on Campus life in KOREATECH
□ Campus Tour, etc.
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2. ACADEMIC SCHEDULE
a. Preparatory Session
Before the beginning of the academic year, this program offers a non-credit
preparatory session for students. The preparatory session includes: Basic Korean
Language and Culture, Learning of Primary Subjects, Fundamental Experiments, the
direction of thesis and major learning plan etc. This preparatory session may be
useful for those who have not been exposed to Korean language and culture, have
not majored in this program or have been away from academia for a long time.
□ Korean Language Course: 160 hours
(Preparatory session: 40 hours / Spring session: 120 hours)
□ Foundation Course : 40 hours
b. Regular Session (5 sessions)
This programis run under the quaternary session system: spring, summer, fall, and
winter sessions. During the first spring, and fall, and the second spring session,
students must take 27 credits (in opened training courses). During the summer
session, students should take 6 credits. During the winter session, students take 3
credits. Other credits, the spring and fall sessions are 15 weeks long and summer
and winter sessions last for 4weeks. The student must take the total 36 credits (If he
wants to Non-thesis course).
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Session/ Class
Date
Academic Calendar
Course program Non-course program
Preparatory Session
(80 hours)
February13,2014 Orientation, Registration Campus tour
February14 Matriculation Ceremony Scenario
February14 – 28 Korea culture &Education of Korean Language in life
February 21 Friendship event (welcoming ceremony)
February 27 - 28 Course Registration
First Spring Session
March 2 First Spring session starts
March 28 - 29 Friendship event
April 21 - 25 Mid-term Exam
April 25 Field course1
May 14 - 16 Academic festival
June 9 - 13 Final Exam
June 14 Spring Session Ends
Summer Session
June 16 - 19 Course Registration
July 1 Summer Session Starts
July 21 - 25 Course Registration
August 8 Home-visiting1
August 14 Summer Session Ends
August 27 – 29 Industrial tour1 (2 night and 3 days)
Fall Session
September 1 Fall Session Starts
September 26 Culture tour
October 8 – 10 Academic festival
October 13 – 17 Mid-term Exam
October 31 Field course2
November 2 School’s birthday
December 8 – 12 Final Exam
December 19 Field course3
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Winter Session
December 15 –19 Course registration
January 5, 2014 Winter Session Starts
January 19 - 23 Course registration
January 30 Friendship event
February 17 Winter Session Ends
February 27 Home-visiting2
Second Spring Session
March 2 Spring Session Starts
April 4 Announcement for Master’s Graduation Examination
April 7 - 9 Application for Master’s Graduation Examination
April 11 Decision for Master’s Graduation Exam Subject
April 13 - 17 Mid-term Exam
April 11 Field course4
May 1 -15 Graduation Examination Public Presentation of thesis
May 18 Announcement of successful candidate
May 22 Degree Defense
June 8 - 12 Final Exam for Spring Session
June 19 Submit Thesis
June 23 – 25 Industrial tour2 (2 night and 3 days)
June 26 Friendship event (farewell Party)
July 1 Graduation Ceremony
* The above schedule may be subject to change. A detailed program schedule will
be provided upon arrival.
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3. CURRICULUM
a. Graduation Requirements
- Candidates will be granted the master degree on “Global Techno-HRD Program”
in the Graduate school of Techno HRD in KOREATECH.
Thesis system Non-thesis system
Common Must take Korean Language course for foreign students (none credit)
Credit Must complete
more than 30 credits Must complete
more than 36 credits
Average Rating
Average at least 3.0 (Bo) Average at least 3.5 (B+)
Comprehensive Examination
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b. Course registration
- Refer to the notice on the graduate school’s website for available classes and
schedule.
1. Consultation with academic advisor
2. Online course registration
3. Academic advisor approval of the online class registration
- Acquisition of credits cannot exceed the maximum 12 credits each semester. Also
the students should register at least one subject.
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c. CREDITS AND subjectS
◈ Mechanical& Automotive and ICT Engineering
Classification Thesis Non-thesis Contents
Common
Curriculums
Required 2 subjects (6 credits)
2 subjects (6 credits)
Lecture will be carried out with a Professor and Student 1 to 1 or independent subjects
Electives 4 subjects (12 credits)
4 subjects (12 credits)
The subject is basic MOT and HRD subjects.
Professional
Curriculums Electives 4 subjects
(12 credits) 6 subjects (18 credits)
The subjects are intensified of majors
◈ HRD& MOT
Classification Thesis Non-thesis Contents
Common
Curriculums Required 2 subjects
(6 credits) 2 subjects (6 credits)
Lecture will be carried out with a Professor and Student 1 to 1 or independent subjects
Professional
Curriculums
Electives 4 subjects (12 credits)
6 subjects (18 credits)
The subjects are intensified of majors
Other major
Curriculums Electives 4 subjects
(12 credits) 4 subjects (12 credits)
The subjects are basic subjects of other majors
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◈Session courses◈
Type Preparatory Session
Non-Credit Korean culture & Living Korean language education
Type Spring Session
General Courses(essential) Common Curriculums –Tutorial 1(3 credits)
Major Courses Professional Curriculums – 2 subjects(6 credits)
Type Summer Session
General or Major Courses 2 subjects(6 credits)
Type Fall Session
General Courses(essential) Common Curriculums –Tutorial 2(3 credits)
Major Courses Professional Curriculums – 1 subject (3 credits) Other Major Curriculums – 1 subject (3 credits)
Type Winter Session
General or Major Courses 1 subject (3 credits)
Type Spring Session
Major Courses Professional Curriculums – 3 subjects(9 credits) Master’s Graduation Examination Master’s Graduation Thesis
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◈ Curriculums of Major Courses ◈
Track Name Number of
Options object Courses name
Common
Curriculums
2 subjects
(required)
• Tutorial 1
• Tutorial 2
4 subjects
• Foundation Human Resource Development
• STI Policies and Economic Development
• Methodology of Social Science Research
• Seminar ( HRD trend and issue )
Mechanical &
Automotive
Engineering
Elective
4 or 6 subjects
• Advanced Vehicle Dynamics
•Haptics and Telerobotic Systems
•Laser Materials Processing
•Aerosol and Particle Technology
• Next Generation Energy Technology
•Nonlinear System Control
•Kinematics
•Introduction to Robotics
• Mechatronics
•Robot Dynamics and Control
• Advanced Creative Design
• Advanced Graphical Programming
• Advanced measurements in Engineering
• VI Applied Car
• Hypothetical Design
• Electronic circuit Practice
• Applied Digital Control
• Advanced Robotics
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ICT Engineering Elective
4 or 6 subjects
•Theory and Applications of Fuzzy System
•Theory and Wireless Internet Engineering
• Computer Vision
•Basics of Programming
•Network Theory
•Semiconductor Engineering and Practice
•Design of Power device
•Design of Electric Machinery
•Mechatronics System Design and Practice
•Digital Engineering
•Analysis of the fault location in power networks
•Advanced Wireless Communications
•Advanced Artificial Intelligence
•Design of a energy conversion machinery
• Topics in Cryptography
•Advanced Signal Processing
• Special Topics in Multimedia Processing
•Programming Language
•Digital Signal Process and Practice
•Numerical Analysis and Practice
•Computer Network
•Computer Graphics and Practice
•Computer Vision and Practice
•Compiler and Practice
•Microprocessor and Practice
•Digital Signal processing
• Pattern Recognition
• 3D Video Processing
•Design and Implementation of
Advanced Communication Systems
•Microprocessor System Design and Practice 2
•DSP Processor and Practice
•Computer Structure
•Algorithm and Practice
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HRD& MOT Elective
4 or 6 subjects
•Foundation of Human Resource Development
•Advanced Economics
•Introduction to Business Administration
•Instructional System Development
•Methodology of Social Science Research
• Foundation of Human Resource Management
•Vocational Education and training in Korea
•Human Performance Technology
• Human Resource Economics and Public Policy
•Advanced Methodology of Social Science Research
•HRD Trends and Issues
•Advanced Labor Economics
•Educational Program Development
• Advanced Study on Program Evaluation
• Learning in Adulthood
• Counseling Theory and Practice
※ Subjects can be changed with regarding to a status and schedule of professors.
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Mechanical & Automotive
Engineering ICT Engineering MOT & HRD
2014 -1
999999 Tutorial Ⅰ 999999 Tutorial Ⅰ 999999 Tutorial Ⅰ
230198 Foundation of Human Resource Development
230198 Foundation of Human Resource Development
230198 Foundation of Human Resource Development
150020 Advanced Vehicle
Dynamics 140018
Theory and Applications
of Fuzzy System 230009 Advanced Economics
120021 Haptics and Telerobotic
Systems 170011
Theory and Wireless
Internet Engineering 230017
Introduction to Business
Administration
200021 Laser Materials Processing 240069 Computer Vision 230194 Instructional System Development
120029 Aerosol and Particle
Technology BSM540 Basics of Programming
200010 Next Generation Energy
Technology IFB500 Network Theory
MED631 Kinematics MSA903 Semiconductor Engineering and Practice
MEH220 Introduction to Robotics IFA341 Design of Power device
MED722 Mechatronics IFA380 Design of Electric
Machinery
IFB341 Mechatronics System
Design and Practice
IFC130 Digital Engineering
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Mechanical & Automotive
Engineering ICT Engineering MOT & HRD
Summer semester
220006 Management of Technology
230001 Research Methodology in Social Science
2014 -2
999999 Tutorial Ⅱ 999999 Tutorial Ⅱ 999999 Tutorial Ⅱ
120027 Robot Dynamics and
Control 240126
Analysis of the fault location
in power networks 230007
Foundation of Human
Resource Management
150071 Advanced Creative Design 240022 Advanced Wireless Communications
- Vocational Education and
training in Korea
120016 Advanced Graphical
Programming 240030
Advanced Artificial
Intelligence -
Human Performance Technology
120026 Advanced measurements in Engineering
240087 Design of a energy conversion machinery
230137 Human Resource Economics and Public Policy
MEC580 VI Applied Car 240034 Topics in Cryptography 230003 Advanced Methodology of
Social Science Research
MEF670 Hypothetical Design 240018 Advanced Signal
Processing
MEC630 Electronic circuit Practice 240067 Special Topics in Multimedia Processing
BSM550 Programming Language
IFB290 Digital Signal Process and Practice
BSM510 Numerical Analysis and Practice
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Mechanical & Automotive
Engineering ICT Engineering MOT & HRD
IFC260 Computer Network
CPC351 Computer Graphics and Practice
CPC461 Computer Vision and Practice
CPS351 Compiler and Practice
CPA230 Microprocessor and Practice
Winter semester
230189 HRD Trends & Issues
2015 -1
120029 Aerosol and Particle Technology
240006 Digital Signal processing 230010 Advanced Labor
Economics
150038 Applied Digital Control 160012 Pattern Recognition 230150 Educational Program
Development
150050 Advanced Robotics 240115 3D Video Processing 230184 Advanced Study on
Program Evaluation
240123
Design and Implementation
of Advanced Communication
Systems 999999 Learning in Adulthood
IFA192 Microprocessor System
Design and Practice 2 230012
Counseling Theory and Practice
IFB601 DSP Processor and
Practice
CPA320 Computer Structure
CPA340 Algorithm and Practice
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4. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
a. Industrial tour &Day tour
This programprovides chances to visit the industrial corporation such as Samsung
electronics, Hyundai motor co., POSCO as well as the Korea Polytechnics which is
one of the typical HRD institutes in Korea.
Date Type Agency
Mar, 2014 Field course Cheonan City Tour
Aug, 2014 Industrial tour (2 night 3 days)
POSCO, Hyundai motor company
Oct, 2014 Field course Samsung electronics
Dec, 2014 Field course Korea Polytechnics, SIVAT
Apr, 2015 Field course Korea Power plant
Jun, 2015 Industrial tour (2 night 3 days)
GM-Daewoo motor company, APEC House, Samsung heavy & industrials CB.
b. Culture tour
Date Type Place
Sep, 2013 Culture tour Jeonju Traditional Village
c. Friendly event
Date Type Place
Feb.21, 2014 Welcoming ceremony 1st campus
Mar, 2014 Outing (1 night 2days) Anmyeondo
Jan, 2015 Outing (1 night 2days) Pyeongchang, Gangneung
Jun.26, 2015 Farewell party 1st campus
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d. Home visiting
This programfaculty members and staff invite students to their home and join a
variety of performances to experience Korean culture and society at firsthand.
Date Place Remark
Aug.8, 2013 A home of school personnel or student 1st campus
Feb.27, 2014 A home of school personnel or student 1st campus
e. sPECIAL lECTURES
A variety of topics are discussed by guest lectures. The lecturers are either nationally
or internationally distinguished and recognized. Topics have included contemporary
issues in International Cooperation, ODA and Korea.
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Part III TRAINING INSTITUTE (KOREATECH)
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
The Korea University of Technology and Education (KOREATECH) was established
to educate professional engineers in individual research skills and imaginative
developing skills. Above all, the classes are designed as practical studies focused on
necessary field skills, so that students can serve practical engineering or
administrative study when they go into the field. On master’s degree courses, there
are 8 Engineering departments and 1 Human Sociology department. On the
doctorate degree course, there are 5 Engineering departments and 1 Human
Sociology department.
Techno Human Resource Development Graduate School
The Techno Human Resource Development Graduate School at KOREATECH
prepares students to be professional job monitors for stable employment situations,
technology human professionals to solve industry problems, international technology
consultants, and administrators for designing and promoting technology human
development.
In the Techno Human Resource Development Graduate School, we have
professional masters and doctoral courses. The university prepares different
majors based around human resource development, self-improvement, career
decisions, job monitoring, and international cooperation on human development.
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Industrial Graduate School
The industrial Graduate School of the KOREATECH was established to encourage
strong competitiveness in regional industry through educating students to be able to
adjust to rapidly changing industrial situations.
The professional master’s course at the Industrial Graduate School is designed to re-
educate current managers who are charged on personal affairs, labor, technology
management, and E-business. The Industrial Management Department aims to
improve their abilities and promote high technical human powers by extending the
department of industrial technology engineering at undergraduate courses.
2. ABOUT GLOBAL TECHNO-HRD PROGRAM
The Global Techno-HRD Program is in operation to contribute to the development of
developing countries through technology transfer base on KOREATECH-technology
education model in field of vocational training and education.
This program is operated to consist of Mechanical & Automotive, ICT and MOT &
HRD Track with the purpose of training for industrial technical expert and engineer.
This program will be developed and sublimated as required course of technology
transfer to be spread in developing countries.
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3. KOREATECH CAMPUS AND FACILITIES
a. Campus Map
1st Campus
- A general view of the 1st campus
1.Main Entrance
2.Engineering Hall 2
3.Engineering Hall 1
4.Engineering Hall 3
5.Fountain
6. Education Affairs Hall
7.Auditorium
8.Global Education
Center(GEC)
9.Central Park
10.Main Building
11.Gymnasium
12. Student hall
13. Dasan Information Center
14. Welfare Center
15. Engineering Hall 4
16. Soul Hall
17. Professors' Hall
18. Campus Factory
19.Industry UniversityCooperation Foundation Hall
20. International Studies Building(Bldg.IH)
21. Residence Hall
22. Outdoor Music Hall
23. Activities Field
24. Human Resource Development Institute
25. Engineering Education Center
26. Narae Dorm
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Address
#330-708 1800 CHUNGJEOLLO(307 GAJEON-RI) BYEONGCHEON-MYEON
CHEONAN-CITY CHUNGNAM PROVINCE, KOREA.
(Tel + 82-(0)41-560-2502)
1st Campus
Public Transportation
Take bus No. 400 or 401 from the Cheonan Station, 1,200 Korean Won
(16.5km, Approximately 40 minutes)
There is also a bus from the intercity bus terminal, 1,900 Korean Won
(9km, Approximately 20 minutes)
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2nd Campus
Public Transportation
City Bus-Get on the Bus #14 at (Approximately 15-minute ride to Baekseok-dong)
Cheonan Station-Take a taxi from Cheonan Station
(Approxiamtely KWD 5,000)
Terminal-Take a Taxi in front of Shinsegea Department Store (Approximately KWD
5,000)
KTX (Cheonan -Asan Station)-Head towards the bus terminal form the Cheonan -
AsanSation (KTX), take the Bus #14.
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b. accomodation
The dormitory consists of 8 buildings in total, which accommodate about 70% of the
students. Foreign students are encouraged to stay in the dormitory, but may stay
outside if they prefer to. All KOICA students will live in a Soul hall. Each room is
furnished with a bed, toilet, refrigerator, closet, extension phone, desk, and air-
conditioner. Also all the rooms have access to Internet.
<Soul Dormitory View>
<Room View>
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The student dining hall is used for meals by students who live in the dormitory. All
dining halls within the campus are located 100M from the dormitory and are open all
year.
<Kitchen View>
Soul Hall has got the best equipped two kitchens with electric stove, micro wave
oven. All KOICA students are free to use the kitchen during the designated time
period every day.
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c. LIBRARY
<A general view of library(Dasan)> <HRD corner in the library>
KOREATECH's library, Dasan Information Library, has secured various domestic
and foreign books and periodicals. We operate a unique room for vocational training
information. Creating the academic environment for the information age and
contributing to the efficiency of information material use by constructing a Dasan
system linked with in a school integration information system, KOREATECH is
performing the role of general information center by operating the only vocational
training center in Korea. Dasan Information Center is a library with cutting-edge
facilities newly built in Oct 2009. Also run an online service at
http://dasan.koreatech.ac.kr
◈ Current condition in Dasan ◈
Class Condition
Total Area 9,711m² (4 ground floors)
Seats 1,075 seats (Seats: 971, Study Rooms: 9 with 104 seats)
Books Books: 252,286, Periodicals : 303 kinds, non-books: 17,952
Other Facilities
Dasan (Small auditorium), Media room (Small theater), Yeoyudang (New or Recommended books), AV room, etc.
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d. gec (Global Education Center)
<Outside view><Inside view>
The GEC aims to manage language education and Korean education for foreign
students, especially for foreign professors and students. It was established in 2010.
It has 4202.52 ㎡ floor space(3 ground floors, 1 basement floor). It conducts Korean
language education for foreign students, language programs for Chinese students,
college students, graduate school students, foreign professors, and has short-term
programs for foreign visitors and exchange students. It aims to enhance the
language skills of foreign students and the efficiency of language education by
providing foreign students with the Global Lounge, labs, etc in an integrated space.
The GEC also provides VISA-related services, support for foreign students and
professors.
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E. dining hall
1. Student Cafeteria
< Student Cafeteria view>
Most student cafeterias offer full meals at affordable prices, ranging from 2,500 to
3,600 won. All current menus for school cafeterias can be found at
http:/coop.koreatech.ac.kr. Most meals are served with rice.
◈Student Cafeteria condition in KOREATECH ◈
Store Location Seating Capacity
Menu/Item
Hours (during school semesters)
Mon.-Fri. Sat.-Sun.
Students' Dining Hall
(Korean-pme dish meal)
Students Union 1
st
floor
840
Korean/ Western Cuisine/
One-dish meal
-Breakfast 08:00~09:00 -Lunch 11:30~13:30 -Dinner 17:30~18:30
-Breakfast 8:00~09:00 -Lunch 12:00~13:30 -Dinner 18:00~18:30
Korean stew commons
110 Korean Stew
Seungsu Hall
(Korean-Western)
230 Snack/
Spaghetti -Lunch 11:30~13:30 -Dinner 17:30~18:30
-
Jeongol Restaurant
120 Meals
Augustus Naecham (Snacking)
100 Light meals 10:00AM~1:00AM
(the next day) 07:00PM~01:00A
M (Sun.)
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2. Staff Cafeteria
< Staff Cafeteria view>
Most staff cafeterias offer full meals at affordable prices, ranging from 3,600 to 4,500
won. All current menus for school cafeterias can be found at
http:/coop.koreatech.ac.kr. Meals are served various side dishes.
◈Staff Cafeteria condition in KOREATECH ◈
Store Location Seating Capacity
Menu/Item Hours (during school
semesters)
Mon.-Fri.
Neungsu Kwan
Welfare Center 2
nd Floor
180 Korean/Japanese/ Western/ Fusion
Cuisine
-Lunch 11:30~13:30 -Dinner 17:30~18:30
Buddle Kwan
Welfare Center 2
nd Floor,
Opposite side of Neungsu Kwan
10~100
Korean/ Buffet Cuisine,
Cocktail Party, Tea Gathering,
Ceremonial events
-Lunch 11:30~13:30 -Dinner 17:30~18:30
Subackyeo The Professor Center 1
st floor
40 (9 tables)
Korean Cuisine/ Tea Gathering/ Wine Party/ Barbecue
Party
-Lunch -12:00~13:30 -Dinner - 18:00~19:30 (by reservations only)
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3. Café
<Dazzle view>
You can always enjoy freshly roasted, first-class coffee at the Dazzle
café. We will provide you with "one day of happiness" which is richer
than the scent, coming along with the chances of meeting "your
potential soul mate".
◈Cafécondition in KOREATECH ◈
Store Location Menu/Item
Hours (during school semesters)
Mon.-Fri.
Dazzle Welfare Center
1st floor
Espresso, Americano, Cafe Latte, Cafe
Mocha, Hot Coco, Ice tea, Black tea, Sweet
potato Latte, Grain Latte, Fruit Juice, Red-
bean Sherbet
10:00~21:00 (Mon-Thu), 10:00~20:00
(Fri)
GEC’s café GEC 1st floor 10:00~21:00
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f. Athletic facilities
1. University Health Service Center
KOREATECH has 2 gymnasiums equipped with a variety of workout
machines and free weights.
There is no charge to use the gym facilities, however you must have a
valid KOREATECH student card. At the rear of the gym hall, the
1stcampus health service center is equipped 6 running machines, 4
kinds of bench press, shoe cabinets etc.
The 2ndcampus health service center is located in front of Seungsu
Hall. The 2ndcampus health service center is equipped 7 running
machines, 5 kinds of Bench press, 2 shower rooms, 2 locker rooms,
sauna, shoe cabinet etc.
The centers are available for use from 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM on
weekdays.
2. Gym
The main gymnasium contains basketball and volleyball courts,
shower facilities, locker rooms and other auxiliary facilities. The gum
can provide seating for 650 spectators.
3. Stadium
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<Stadium view>
The floodlit stadium has an international standard outdoor soccer
pitch, basketball and volleyball facilities, a 400M track, and seating for
400 spectators.
4. Other Athletic Facilities
In the KOREATECH, everybody can also enjoy to indoor squash and
tennis courts in the students Union of basement. And they can also
enjoy the use of 4 outdoor tennis courts.
g. CONVENIENT FACILITIES
Most everyday living needs are covered by a variety of convenient facilities on the
campus. We have an opticians, hair salon, etc. Most of these facilities are located
in the Students Hall or Welfare Center.
1. Post office
The KOREATECH post office is located on the 1st floor of students
Union. It will take care of all your postal service needs, including
regular mail, and parcel services.
<Rates>
■ Standard Postcard (up to 5g): 270 won, Non-standard postcard: 390
won
■ Standard Letter Post (up to 25g): 300 won
Standard Post (26g-50g): 320 won,
■ Registered mail : 1900 won per item in addition to postal rate
■ Standard Parcel (up to 2kg):
Regional 4000 won, Non-regional 5000 won
■ Registered Parcel: extra 1000 won in addition to standard parcel
rate
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2. Optician’s shop
Location : Welfare Center 1st Floor
Phone : 041-522-9430
Open : Mon-Fri 11:00~19:00 Closed on weekend/national holiday
TBA separately during the vacation
Comment : The Optician's shop is located in Welfare Center
1st Floor, offering glasses & contact lenses with 20~30% lower prices.
Always welcome to provide the consultation through the perfect
management on individual data.
3. Copy Center
Location : Student Union 1st Basement Floor
Phone : 041-560-1093
Open : Mon ~ Fri 9:00~19:00, Closed on weekends, national holidays
TBA separately during the vacation
Comment : Promoting the convenience for union members via
possessing the color copier and digital copier on
Student Union 1st Basement Floor.
4. KOICA Seminar Room
Location :Education Affairs Hall 1st Floor Room 102A
Comment
This seminar room is supporting to KOICA’s student.
The students can use a computer and print at any time.
5. Health Center
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Location : Welfare Center 3rd Floor
Phone : 041-560-1119
Open : Mon-Fri 09:00~18:00, Lunch Time 11:30~12:30
Closed on weekend/national holiday
Comment : The Health Center is located in Welfare enter 3rd Floor,
offering treatment of minor injuries and emergency
remedy without cost. It provides the individual health
consultation.
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6. Laboratory Room
Comment : The Graduate school students take
advantage of a laboratory room for
studying their major and writing
thesis.This laboratory room is managed
by an advisor.
◈ KOREATECH Facilities ◈
Store Location Products
Hours (during school semesters)
Mon.-Fri.
Shinhan-bank Welfare-Center 1st Floor 9:00~16:00
Shinhan-ATMs Welfare-Center 1
st Floor
GEC 1st Floor
Student Union 1st Basement Floor
06:00~23:30
School store Welfare Center 1st floor Stationery 09:00~20:00
Book store Welfare Center 1st floor Selling 09:00~18:00
Optician's shop Welfare Center 1st Floor Eyeglasses, lenses 11:00~19:00
Beauty salon Student Union 1st Basement Floor hairdressing 9:00~19:00
4. FOREIGN STUDENT SUPPORT SYSTEM
▷ Orientation regarding school affairs
- Entry into the country at least one week before the first class(Entry
procedure and airport pick-up service: External Cooperation Team)
- Foreign student integration orientation
(Schooling schedule, campus life, entry and departure procedures)
- Personal orientation
(Academic advisor/life guide, class guidance)
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▷Student health Care
Primary Care
Secondary care
Tertiary care
Health Center in the school building
Public health center nearby the university
Medical Center University Hospital
- Treatment of minor injuries - Emergency remedy - A health consultation
- Protective inoculation - Public health center (Department of internal medicine, orthopedics and dental clinic linked to KOREATECH)
-Detailed examination - Treatment of the diseases and serious injuries
▷ Support for general affairs regarding foreign scholarship students'
immigration to allow them to focus on schooling
- Airport pick-up service
- Various immigration-related reports such as foreigner registration
and VISA extensions.
▷Campus Life Orientation
- One a semester(twice a year) campus life orientation
(Korean instructors, External Cooperation Team, Graduate School
Education Team)
- Once a semester, Korean culture experience events(One or two days)
- Regular information gathering with the head of the graduate school
and teaching staff
▷Mentor Program for Foreign Students
- One-to-one buddy program between a foreign student and a Korean
student to provide support for foreigners.
- Korean students are helping foreign students in each major LAB,
especially in the engineering college for the general college life
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▷ “Career Counseling & Development Center/Employment Support Center”
- Internet address: http://koreatechacc.koreatech.ac.kr/~life/
- Career Counseling & Development Center provides foreign students
with counseling regarding future careers
- Employment Support Center provides students desiring to have a job
in Korea with information on employment seminars and job
opportunities
▷ Tutorial Classes
- The academic advisor conducts tutorial classes in English for
foreign students (2 or less).
- Lecture will be carried out with a Professor and Student 1 to 1 or
independent subjects.
◈Supports and Contacts for Foreign Students◈
Organization Supports Contact address
Office of External Cooperation Team
Supports for foreign students immigration procedures - airport(port) pick-up service, VISA, etc
041-560-2502/4
Graduate School Affairs Team
Support for graduate school student campus life - Support for graduate school students' college and common life
041-560-2572/6
Global Education Center
Support for language learners in the campus - Attendance and dormitory life
041-560-1016
School Dormitory Support for dormitory life of foreign students 041-560-1261
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Part VI SUPPORT SERVICE
1. TRAVEL TO KOREA
KOICA arranges and pays for the participant to travel to and from Korea. The
participant is to travel by the most direct route between Incheon International airport
and a main international airport in the participant’s home country. KOICA will cover
economy class, round-trip airfare.
If a participant wants to change the flight itineraries, they should pay the additional
airfare. The participant is responsible for the issuance of an appropriate visa (which
must be the ‘Study Abroad Visa [D-2]) necessary for this Scholarship Program.
Should the participant be unable to get the appropriate visa before the date of
entrance, KOICA is unable to provide any assistance and, if it proves necessary,
participants may have to return to their respective countries to get the visa issued at
their own expense.
2. EXPENSES FOR STUDY AND LIVING
The following expenses will be covered by KOICA during the participant’s stay in
Korea.
Expenses Amount cost KRW
Tuition fee -
Accommodation (mainly the dormitory of a training institute)
-
Living allowance KRW 33,300 per day
Textbook and materials KRW 800,000
Study visit & field trip, etc. during the program -
A medical checkup after entrance -
Overseas travel insurance, etc. -
In addition, participants may be invited to a special event organized by KOICA with
the aim of promoting friendship among each other and understanding about Korea
during the program.
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3. INSURANCE
During the program participants will be covered by the overseas travelers’ health
insurance. The insurance covers expenses for medical treatment and hospital care
caused by diseases or accidents within the scope and limit of insurance coverage.
Participants should pay themselves first and be reimbursed for the expenses later on
the condition that the case falls under the coverage of the insurance.
Limits of Coverage Amount cost KRW
Death or Permanent Disability by Accident KRW 100 million
Medical Expenses by Accident KRW 20 million
Death by Disease KRW 100 million
Liability KRW 10 million
Loss of Personal Effects KRW 1 million
Airplane Hijacking KRW 1.4 million
US$1= approx. KRW 1,080 (as of February 2013)
Main Scope of Coverage
- Death or Permanent Disability by Accident & Death by Disease: The
insurance shall pay the insurance money up to the above limit.
- Medical Expenses by Disease and Accident: The insurance shall
cover the medical expenses at actual cost within the limit of the
medical insurance subscription amount per case (for details, refer to
the insurance policy)
- Medical checkup at the participant’s option and the fee for a medical
certificate and diseases caused by pre-existing medical conditions,
etc. are not covered by the insurance.
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Part VII REGULATIONS
1. KOICA
A. participant’s responsibilites
Participants are required
- to take up the scholarship in the academic year for which it is offered
(deferral is not allowed).
- to follow the training program to the best of their ability and abide by
the rules of the training institute and KOICA.
- to reside in the accommodation designated by the training institute
for the duration of the course except for holidays or temporary leave.
- tomaintain an appropriate study load and achieve satisfactory
academic progress for the course. If the participant fails to attain
certain grades required by the university, his or her status as a
KOICA program participant may be suspended.
- to participate in all activities associated with the approved course of
study including all lectures and tutorials, submit all work required for
the course and sit for examinations unless approved otherwise by
the training institute in advance.
- tonotify the training institute in advance and get an approval for
temporary leave.
- to advise KOICA and the training institute of any personal or family
circumstances such as health problems or family problems which
may seriously affect their study.
- to refrain from engaging in political activities or any form of
employment for profit or gain.
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- to agree to KOICA collecting information concerning them and
passing that information onto other relevant parties, if necessary.
- toreturn to their home country upon completion of their training
program.
- not to extend the length of their training program or stay for personal
convenience; neither KOICA nor the university will provide any
assistance and be responsible for extension of their stay.
B. withdrawals
- In principle, a participant is not allowed to withdraw from the course
at his or her own option once the course starts.
- A participant may withdraw with valid personal or home country’s
reasons (such as health or work issues) when acceptable to KOICA.
In this case, he/she is not allowed to re-apply for KOICA’s
scholarship program for the next two years after the withdrawal.
- If a participant fails to attain certain grades required by the training
institute, he or she may be forced to withdraw and return home upon
withdrawal. In this case, he/she is not allowed to re-apply for
KOICA’s scholarship program.
- A participant who has withdrawn is not allowed to re-apply for
KOICA’s scholarship program for the next two years after the
withdrawal.
- The participant who withdraws must return to the training institute
the living allowance he or she has already received for the remaining
period from the date of departure from Korea.
C. TEMPORARY Leave
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- Participants can have temporary leavewithin 15 days in a year (to the
participants’home country or for a trip abroad) on the condition that
the trip does not affect their schoolwork and as long as they notify
the university in advance.
- KOICA and the university do not pay airfare for the trip. If the trip
exceeds 15 daysin a year, KOICA will not pay the living allowance for
the absent days which exceed 15 days.
- If the participant is found to have made an unreported temporary
visit to his or her home country or traveled to other countries or
made a trip despite the university’s disapproval, his or her living
allowance will be suspended (from the day of departure to the day of
return).
D. Accompanying Family
- As KOICA’s Scholarship Program is a very intensive program which
requires full commitment to and concentrated effort for
study,participants not permitted to accompany any family members.
E.Others
- KOICA will assume any responsibility only within the limit and scope
of the insurance for participants.
- KOICA is not liable for any damage or loss of the participant’s
personal property.
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- KOICA will not assume any responsibility for illness, injury, or death
of the participants arising from extracurricular activities, willful
misconduct, or undisclosed pre-existing medical conditions.
- If the participants break any of the rules of KOICA and the training
institute during their stay in Korea, their status as a KOICA program
participant may be suspended.
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2. KOREATECH
A The Objectives
Based on the general and detailed regulations of the KOREATECH
Graduate School, the objective of these regulations is to further define
the rules as they apply toadministrative affairs for KOREATECH-
KOICA Scholarship program.
B. Rights and obligations of Students
Students must observe the rules and regulations. Also studentshave
the rights and obligations to receive guidance from the dean,
academic advisorand coordinator of the program
C. Admission qualification
① Those who are in any of the following categories can apply for
admission for Master's Degree
1. Those who have, or expect to have, a Bachelor's degree from a four-year
college before admission.
2. Those who are approved by law as having the qualifications equivalent to
the requirements stipulated in the above clause.
3. Civil servant or Vocational school teacher and HRD (human resource
Development) policy officers.
4. Have sufficient command of both spoken & written English to take classes
conducted entirely in English and write academic reports and thesis in
English.
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② The documents needed for applying are as follows:
1 KOICA application
2
Completed KOREATECH application form
① Application for admission② A Person Statement & Study Plan
③ A written pledge
* If necessary, an applicant uses separate sheets to write a study plan.
3 Two letters of recommendation
4 A verified Undergraduate Academic Transcript
(including grading information of the university)
5 A Photocopy of Undergraduate Diploma or
Original Graduation Certificate
6 Statement of Purpose
7 Curriculum vitae
8 Copy of passport
9 Two passport-size photos(3.5cm x 4.5츠 on white background)
10 A recent health check certificate that show good health
11 English-proficiency test result from either TOIEC of TOEFL or IEKTS
12 Additional documentation that may show capabilities or skill.
③ All applicants shall be selected through general entrance
procedure. The details of entrance selection shall be deliberated
and decided by the Entrance Selection Committee.
1. Document screening: Scholastic capability, Intellectual ability
2. Interview: Command of English, A written essay
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D. Contents of the program
① The program is run under 5 session system (16 months).
② The classes of this program consist of general lectures opened
ordinarily as the unit of semester and in various programs such as
speciallectures, seminar, study-tour, home-visiting, etc.
③ Before the beginning of the academic schedule, KOREATECH
offers a none-credit preparatory session.
④ The students have to attend all official events.
E. Courses and credits
① Courses shall be composed of common required courses, major
required courses and elective courses.
② Students must satisfy all credit requirements, including common
required courses, major courses within their designated period of
study.
③ The number of credits in each credit requirement category is
shown in[Table 1]
F. Class Registration
① The students have to choose subjects they intend to take during
the period of class registration through guidance of the academic
advisor.
② The students apply for taking courses in a designated way within
the period oftime set before semester begins.
③ The students can modify the contents of class registration during
the period of modification inclass registration.
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④ (Limitation of Acquisition Credits)Acquisition of credits cannot
exceed the maximum twelve credits each semester. Also the
students should register at least one subject.
G. Attendance and Grade Evaluation
① The students have to attend class for at least two-third of the whole
number of days oflectures in a semester.
② The students must maintain at a minimum Co grade point average.
Anything below 70 points will not be acknowledged as a passing
grade.
③ An academic grade is evaluated base on exam, attendance,
assignment, presentation, etc.
H. Awarding of Degree and Graduation
① There are two ways of graduation in this course. The students who
submit the master’s thesis are required to take at least 30 credits
and the thesis must pass a screening. Those who have acquired 36
credits or more are able to take a master’s degree without thesis
once you’ve passed graduation examination.
② The students must follow the guidelines and proper procedure for
graduation until they complete the course.
Thesis acquirement procedure Non-Thesis acquirement procedure Remarks
Mar/Sep Comprehensive Exam Jan/Jul Submission of application of
Non-thesis degree
Apr/Oct Proposal for thesis Apr/Oct Application for exam
May/Nov Public presentation
Evaluation and Revision
of thesis
May/Nov
Graduation Exam
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June/Dec Submission of Final
published copies
June/Dec Publication of
the exam results
Aug/Feb Awarding of Degree Aug/Feb Awarding of Degree
I. Comprehensive Examination and criteria to pass the Examination
① The comprehensive examination for qualifications shall consist of
English test and oral test from a major field.
② The graduationexamination consists of English test and essay test
from a major field. Students shall be examined in four subjects and
examination shall be answered in English, in principle.
③ In order to pass the examination, the students must obtain60
points or more for eachsubject.
J. Thesis
① The students in degree courses shall submit their thesis research
proposals to the Administrative Office.
② Those who want to take a
thesis evaluation shall
submit their examiner
(application) and
documents for the Master'sThesis with their thesis advisors'
approvalwithin the designated period.
③ Students who intend to submit their thesis in a certain semester
must make a public presentation on thecontents of their theses in
that semester. The presentation shall be evaluated by their thesis
advisers as the main referees and main referee reports to dean of
graduate school.
1. A copy of Thesis Examiner
2. 3 copies of Summary of Thesis
3. 3 copies of Thesis
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④ The thesis will receive a passing grade when more than two of the
registered members give 70 points or more out of 100 points to the
thesis.
K. Submission of Final Copies
① Those who have passed the thesis presentation shall obtain the
signatures of all members of the ThesisEvaluation Committee and
submit them to offices within thedesignated period.
② The students can request for reimbursement thesis printing and
binding expense within the budget.
L. Awarding of Degree and Degree cancelation
① When the necessary procedure is completed,it shall be decided
whether togive the degree or not and it has been examined by
theCommittee.
② (Degree cancelation)In case apparent unlawful ways were detected
while taking courses and degrees, or the submitted thesis for
degree is concluded to be written by copy, ghostwriting or
plagiarism, the conferred degree will be canceledeven after
graduation.
M. Allowance
1. 6 copies of the thesis bound in hard cover
( Including 3 copies of thesis with the signatures of all committee members)
2. A CD of thesis
3. A thesis public agreement
4. A pledge of ethical conducting research
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① The students receive allowance per month which will be deposited
into student’s bank account.
② If students are found to have made on unreported temporary visit
to home country or traveled to other countries or made a trip
despite the university’s disapproval, living allowance will be
suspended from the day of departure to the day of return.
N. Temporary Leave
① Requested for temporal leave should be submitted to the office no
later than 2 weeks prior to the starting date after consulting with
academic advisor. The students must obtain permission from the
dean.
② The student can have temporal leave for 15day in a year during the
program on the condition that the trip doesn’t affect schoolwork
but cannot get a permission during semester except for
unavoidable reasons. In such inevitable situations, such as the
death of a parent or treatment for serious medical problem, it is
allowed up to 2 weeks with permission.
③ The students can leave maximum 30 days with the approval of the
dean if the reason is reasonable and necessary. As for the
temporary departure exceeding 15days at one time, allowance for
the exceeding period is not to be given even though student has
got the permission.
④ The students must notify to the office of your re-entry within 3 days
by ※submitting a copy of passport.
O. Dormitory
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① In principle, all students shall live in dormitory for the entire 5
semester period of study.
② The room cannot be changed without the said officer's permission
③ The students should adhere to the rules and regulations.
④ The student cannot use electrical equipment in the room except
those explicitly permitted.
⑤ The students shall be allowed to cook in the kitchen for a limited
time
※ Forbidden equipment (electric heater, electric blanket, electric
coffee pot, iron, etc.)
P. Detailed guideline for management
The KOREATECH can set up a detailed guideline for management by
the rules of the graduate school.
※ Credit requirements
[Table 1-1] Mechanical & Automotive and ICT Engineering
Classification Thesis None thesis Remarks
Common Required Course 6 6 Tutorial
Basic course 12 12
Major courses 12 18
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[Table 1-2] HRD, MOT
Classification Thesis None thesis Remarks
Common Required course 6 6 Tutorial
Major course 18 18
Electives course 6 12
30 36
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Q. The Others
◊ PARTICIPANTS ARE REQUIRED
- To follow the training program to the best of their ability and abide by
the rules of the training institute;
- To refrain from engaging in political activity or any form of
employment for profit or gain;
- To return to their home country upon completion of their training
program;
- Not to extend the length of their training program or stay for personal
convenience;
- To carry out such instructions and abide by such conditions as may
be stipulated by the Korean Government in respect to the training
program.
nts can use many on-campus cafeterias at inexpensive prices.
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Part VIII OTHERS
1. CONTACT INFORMATION
a. Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA)
(http://www.koica.go.kr)
∙Program Manager: Ms. Yoe-jung CHOI
∙Phone: +82-31-740-0412
∙Fax: +82-31-740-0684
∙E-mail: [email protected]
∙Address: 418 Daewangpangyo-ro, Sujeong-gu, Seongnam-Si, 461-
833 Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
∙Assistant Program Coordinator :Mr. Sung-Chan KANG
∙Phone: +82-31-777-2645
∙Fax: +82-31-777-2680
∙E-mail: [email protected]
b.KOREATECH-KOICA Global Thecno-HRD Program,
Korea University of Technology and Education
∙Program Coordinator: Ms. Seong-huiLee
∙Telephone: +82-(0)41-560-2576
∙Fax: +82-(0)41-560-2575
∙E-mail: [email protected]
∙Homepage: http://www.koreatech.ac.kr
∙Address: 1600,Chungjeollo, Byeongcheon-Myeon, Cheonan,
Chungnam, Republic of Korea
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2. HOW TO GET TO THE ICC OF KOICA
▶Notice !!
When participants arrive at Korea, they should go to the ICC of KOICA for KOICA
Orientation including medical checkup. After the Orientation, participants will move to
the dormitory of the University.
❏Route : Incheon International Airport -> Korea City Air Terminal (KCAT) ->
International Cooperation Center(ICC)
❏ Arrival at Incheon International Airport (http://www.airport.kr)
▶ FLOW
Fill out a health questionnaire (distributed aboard your flight) →
Quarantine including animals and plants (2nd floor)
→ Immigration office (passport, ticket, arrival card)
→ Reclaim baggage (1st floor)
→ Customs clearance → Welcoming reception
→ KOICA Airport Counter located by EXIT 7(Counter #33-34)
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▶ Pass through the Arrivals Exit and go to the KOICA Airport Counter located
by EXIT 7.
- At the KOICA Airport Counter located EXIT 7, you can get detailed
information on how to get to the ICC and a limousine bus ticket for
KCAT.
KOICA Counter at Incheon International Airport
Location : Next to Exit 7, near Millennium Hall on the 1st floor
Tel. : 82-32-743-5904 Mobile: 82-(0)10-9925-5901
Contacts : Ms. Jin-Young YOON
❏From Incheon International Airport to Korea City Air Terminal (KCAT)
▶ Leave the terminal and proceed to bus stop No. 4A and take a City
Air limousine bus to the KCAT. (Expected time: 70 ~ 90 minutes)
※ If you cannot meet the KOICA staff at the counter, please purchase
a limousine bus ticket from the bus ticket counter near a bus stop
on the 1st floor, and go to bus stop No. 4A.
※ You will find another KOICA staff member at KCAT who will assist
you in getting to the ICC. KOICA will reimburse the limousine bus
fare when you arrive at the ICC.
※ If the limousine bus is not available due to your early or late arrival
from 22:00 to 05:30:
- Please contact the ICC reception desk
(Tel. 031-777-2600 / English announcement service is available 24
hours daily)
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- The staff at the ICC reception desk will let you know how to use a
taxi. The taxi fare from the airport to ICC is normally 90,000 Won.
※ KOICA won't reimburse the taxi fare if you use a taxi during the
hours of 05: 30 ~ 22:00.
❏From Korea City Air Terminal (KCAT) to the ICC of KOICA
▶ Take a City Air limousine bus at bus stop No. 4 A on the 1st floor.
The bus runs every 10-15 minutes between the hours of 05:30 and
22:00.
▶ Meet the KOICA staff at the lounge on the 1st floor of KCAT upon
arrival.
▶ Take a car arranged by the KOICA staff to the ICC.
(Expected time: 20 min.)
- KOICA Airport Counter - - KOICA KCAT Counter –
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Appendix.
LIST OF PROFESSOR AND THEIRS MAJOR FIELD OF STUDY
Professor Major Field of Study
Park, Woon-Jean Fluid Mechanics
Kook, Jeong-Han Fracture Mechanics & Welding
Choi, Seong-Joo Manufacturing Process
Chung, Jin-Eun Thermal-Fluid System
Jeong, Kyung-Seok Measurement and Applications
Lee, Woo-Young CAD/CAM Application
Cho, Byung-Kwan Dynamics
Lee, Kwang-Ju Structural Mechanics and Materials
Jung, Hae-Il Vibration(Modal Testing)
Chin,Young-Wook Computational Heat Transfer
Ryu, Jee-Hwan Robotics
Rhim, Sung-Han Metal Forming and Micro/Nano Fabrication
Yoo, Seung-Ryeol Control & Automation
Yang, Seung-Yong Solid Mechanics
Lee, Jae-Heung Biotechnology
Shin, Dong-Ho Vehicle Dynamics and Control
Joo, Byung-Yun Micro Fabrication
Lee, Jeong-hoon Environment and Aerosol
Kim, Seung-Mo Manufacturing and Thermal Process
MarijaGradinscak Computer Aided Design
Igor Gaponov System Control
Choi, Man-Sung Machining Engineering
Kim, Kwang-Sun Heat Transfer
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Professor Major Field of Study
Ryu, Gil-Ha Robotics and Control
Huh, Jun-Young Hydraulic and Pneumatic Control
Kim, Moon-Ki CAM System
Yoo, Joong-Hak Die & Mold Design
Youn, Young-Han Mechanics of solids
Huh, Yong-Jeong Mechanical Design
Rhee, Ihn-Seok Control Theory and Aviation Control
Won, Yun-Jae Manufacturing Process and System Control
Rim, Kyung-Hwa Vibration Control
Min, Dong-Kyun Press Engineering
Chung, Dong-Teak Plasticity Engineering
Lee, Sang-Soon Computer Aided Mechanics of solids
Kim, No-Hyu Nondestructive Engineering
Jang, Young-Chol Fluid Engineering
Jin, Kyoung-Bog Opto-Mechatronics Control
Kang, Ki-Ho Digital Control Engineering
Seong, Sang-Man Navigation, Control
Lee, Byeung-Leul MEMS, Microsystems
Kim, Byung-Ki MEMS, Precision Metrology, Nanomaterial
Oh, Yoon-Sik Solid State Physics
Oh, Yong-Taek Electric Power System
Lee, Hong-Kyu Automatic Control
Park, Chang-Soon Electric Devices
Jung, Jong-Dae Control & Instrumentation
Oh, Sung-Cheol Power Electronics
Wee, Sang-Bong Electric physics
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Professor Major Field of Study
Rho, Dae-Seok Electric Equipment
Cho, Hyun-Chan Electronic Circuit & Intelligent Control
Lee, Chick-Youl Electromagnetic Field
Jang, Young-Jo Integrated Circuit Design
Seo, Hwa-Il Semiconductor Engineering
Shin, Dong-Uk Computer Vision
Rheem, Jae-Yeol Signal Processing
Kang, Sung-Jin Digital Communication
Choi, Kang-Sun Video Processing, Embedded S/W
Park, Jong-Woon Optoelectronic Devices
MohaisenManar Telecommunications
Kang, Seung-Chan Data Transmission
Kim, Han-Jong Communication System
Lee, Myung-Eui Microcomputer design
Oh, Chang-Heon Mobile Telecommunication
Lee, Jae-Oh Computer Network
Park, Hyung-Kun Wireless communication
Seol, Soo-Nuk Communication Protocols and Services
LenskiyArtem Electrical engineering
Jeong, Goo-Cheol Telecommunication Engineering
Yun, Han-Kyung Neural Network
Kim, Eun-Gyung File Structure & Artificial Intelligence
Lee, Jae-Hyup Computer Graphics
Cho, Tai-Hoon Pattern Recognition
Jang, Kyung-Sik VLSI
Choi, Young-Gyu Computer Visualization
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Professor Major Field of Study
Kwon, Oh-Young Parallel Processing
Kim, Sang-Jin Applied Cryptography
Cho, Jae-Soo Image Processing
Park, Seung-Chul Multimedia Communication
Lee, Kang-Whan SoC Design
Kim, Yoon Sang Virtual Reality
Min, Jun-Ki DB, XML
Moon, Il-Young Mobile Programming
Seo, Hee-Suk Network Security
Kim, Sang-Youn Interactive Virtual Reality
Han, Youn-Hee Internet Protocol, Web Service
Hong, Jin-Pyo Embedded Systems
Kang, Hyeong-Ju VLSI Design and CAD
Joo, Young-Bok Digital Signal Processing,PatternRecognition
Mahmood Tariq Muhammad Computer S/W
Kang, Hye Young Career counseling
Kim, Dong-tae Marketing
Kim, Ju-il Human resource Management
Kim, Hyun Soo I/O Psychology
Sung, Jai-mie Consumer Economics, Labor Economics
Uh, Soo-bong Econometrics
Om, Ki-yong Management of Technology
Won, Sang Bong Vocational & Technical education
YooKil-Sang Human resource Management
Yoon, GwanSik Teaching English as a second language
Yun, Suk-Chun Labor Economics
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Professor Major Field of Study
Lee, Sang-Kon Outsourcing/ IT Strategy & Policy
Lee, Seon Economics
Lee, Eun-young Marketing
Lee, Jang-Hee Management Information System
Lee, Je-Kyung Career counseling
Lim, Se Yung Development/Vocational Education
Choi, Doo-Yull International Finance
Han, Sang-Il Market Micro-Structure
Lee, Cheul-Gi Human Resource Management
Ghang, Bong-jun Accounting
Kim, Byung-Keun Science & Technology Policy
Kim, Seung-Mo Mechanization &Aviation Engineering
Kim, Young-Jin Management of Technology
Kim, ho Management of Technology
Nah, Yoon-chae Electronic & Energy material
Ok, Juyeong Economics
Lee, Moon-su Production&Operations Management
Cho, Hyunjung Management of Technology
Joo, Byung Yun CAE
* When you write KOREATECH application form, you should write hoping adviser
name. You can refer this table.
* If you want to see the more information of professors, please visit follows website.
- Mechatronics Engineering
http://www.koreatech.ac.kr/eng/new_2010/open_contents/02/1_2_prof
essors.jsp?lm=02&cm=01&sm=02
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-Mechanical Engineering
http://www.koreatech.ac.kr/eng/new_2010/open_contents/02/1_1_pro
fessors.jsp?lm=02&cm=01&sm=01
- Electrical, Electronics and Communication Engineering
http://www.koreatech.ac.kr/eng/new_2010/open_contents/02/1_3_pro
fessors.jsp?lm=02&cm=01&sm=03
- Computer Science and Engineering
http://www.koreatech.ac.kr/eng/new_2010/open_contents/02/1_4_pro
fessors.jsp?lm=02&cm=01&sm=04
- Industrial Management
http://www.koreatech.ac.kr/eng/new_2010/open_contents/02/1_8_pro
fessors.jsp?lm=02&cm=01&sm=08
- Liberal Arts
http://www.koreatech.ac.kr/eng/new_2010/open_contents/02/1_9_pro
fessors.jsp?lm=02&cm=01&sm=09
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