제목 | [전체대학원]Course Enrollment Guide for Graduate School - Fall Semester 2025 | ||||||
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작성자 | 제4행정실 | 조회수 | 149 | 날짜 | 2025-07-24 | ||
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Course Enrollment for current graduate students and new/transfer students for the Fall Semester of 2025 will be conducted as follows. Please read this guide carefully and complete your course enrollment within the designated period.
- Eligible Students: Graduate students enrolled in the Fall Semester of 2025 (including students returning from a leave of absence), as well as new and transfer students (including those in the Bachelor and Master Degree Combined Program)
- Course Enrollment: August 11 (Mon), 2025, 14:00 – August 13 (Wed), 2025, 18:00 - Course Adjustment Period: September 1 (Mon), 2025, 14:00 – September 5 (Fri), 2025, 23:00
- Class Schedule Announcement: August 4 (Mon), 2025, from 19:00
※ Graduate programs do not have a course enrollment “cart” system Class schedules are subject to change depending on departmental circumstances. Please confirm the availability of your desired courses before you enroll.
Students must select courses d on the Fall 2025 course schedule provided by their respective departments and enroll directly through the SUIS(통합정보시스템) during the enrollment period.
- For Current Students and Students Returning from Leave
- For New and Transfer Students
Thesis Research is a required major course and must be enrolled for and completed during the designated period. In the General Graduate School, credits earned from Thesis Research courses do not count toward the degree completion requirements. Students enrolled in the Bachelor and Master Degree Combined Program of the General or Professional Graduate School must complete Thesis Research I in the semester prior to graduation, and Thesis Research II in their final semester. For students in Professional or Special Graduate Schools who applied for non-thesis track (Professional: applicable from 2021 admission) -> cannot enroll for Thesis Research courses. -> Must complete 9 or more additional credits from alternative courses designated by the department
For further information, please refer to the attached file. |