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Information Orientation Spring 2017

Contents New schedule for 2 classes Online Networking/Information Curriculum The Student Conduct Code Summary

1. New schedule for 2 classes (freshmen) Original schedule: week 1 week 2 week 3 week 4 week 5 week 6 week 7 week 8 week 9 week 10 week 11 week 12 week 13 week 14 week 15 Class A 2hrs Class B 3hrs Class A – Entrepreneurship Class B – Linear Algebra New schedule: week 1 week 2 week 3 week 4 week 5 week 6 week 7 week 8 week 9 week 10 week 11 week 12 week 13 week 14 week 15 Class A 2hrs Total: 30 hrs 3hrs week 1 week 2 week 3 week 4 week 5 week 6 week 7 week 8 week 9 week 10 week 11 week 12 week 13 week 14 week 15 Class B Total: 45 hrs 2hrs 3hrs

1. New schedule for 2 classes (freshmen) Mon Tue Wed 09:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 Entrepre-neurship 16:00 17:00 18:00 Linear Algebra 18:50 19:40 20:30 21:20 Mon Tue Wed 09:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 Entrepre-neurship 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 18:50 19:40 20:30 21:20 Mon Tue Wed 09:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 Linear Algebra 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 18:50 19:40 20:30 21:20 Week 1 ~ Week 6 Week 7 ~ Week 15

1. New schedule for 2 classes (sophomores) Original schedule: week 1 week 2 week 3 week 4 week 5 week 6 week 7 week 8 week 9 week 10 week 11 week 12 week 13 week 14 week 15 Class A 4hrs Class B 6hrs Class A – SW Development Practice 2 Class B – Data Structure and Algorithm New schedule: week 1 week 2 week 3 week 4 week 5 week 6 week 7 week 8 week 9 week 10 week 11 week 12 week 13 week 14 week 15 Class A 4hrs Total: 60 hrs 8hrs week 1 week 2 week 3 week 4 week 5 week 6 week 7 week 8 week 9 week 10 week 11 week 12 week 13 week 14 week 15 Class B Total: 90 hrs 4hrs 3hrs

1. New schedule for 2 classes (sophomores) Mon Tue Wed 09:00 SW dev. Practice 2 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 Data Struc. & Algor. 18:50 19:40 20:30 21:20 Mon Wed 09:00 SW dev. Practice 2 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 18:50 19:40 20:30 21:20 Mon Tue Wed 09:00 Data Struc. & Algor. 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 18:50 19:40 20:30 21:20 Week 1 ~ Week 7 Week 8 ~ Week 15

2. Online Networking/Information Which classes to register? How to register? How many classes should I take? What events do we have? What is E-class? Where am I and why???!!! How to plan my courses?

2. Online Networking/Information Mister Haaaaan! Miss Yiiiiiim! Professor Kiiiiiiiiiim!

2. Online Networking/Information Information sources: 1. http://uni.dongseo.ac.kr/gsi/ In “Computer Engineering” tab you can find information about your curriculum – study plan for 4 years. In “Notices” you can find all necessary information regarding class registration and other things. IMPORTANT!!! You have to register for the classes every semester by yourself, within the required time! Every semester refer to the information announced in Notices and look at your Curriculum to check your classes!

2. Online Networking/Information 2. Facebook   DSU GSI Announcement Board Important announcements are posted here! Join the group to get important notifications!

2. Online Networking/Information Check all three sources regularly! 1. http://uni.dongseo.ac.kr/gsi/ 2. Facebook    DSU GSI Announcement Board 3. Kakao Talk Find the answers to your questions there. GSI homepage contains all necessary information regarding your study program. 3. Kakao Talk Let’s create 2 groups: Freshmen Sophomores This can be useful for some urgent notices!

2. Online Networking/Information e-Class http://eclass.dongseo.ac.kr Check e-Class for lectures’ notices, materials, etc…

2. Online Networking/Information With questions regarding - Dormitory: Room change, Fee payment, Moving-in & out and etc. - Academics: Changing major application, Tuition Payment (Invoice) and etc. - Visa issues: Alien registration, Extension of stay - Work permission - Academic life support you should come to Ms. Yim or Mr. Han. (7th floor, GSI)

3. Curriculum

3. Curriculum Get the checklist with a 4-year study plan (GSI homepage  Notices) and mark the lectures you’ve done. This will help you to plan the amount of courses to take each semester. Maximum credits allowed to take per semester: 18 for freshmen 19 for sophomores

3. Curriculum One of the Foundation Studies classes is English Conversation (1,2,3,4). Starting this year this language class is separated into two: English track Korean track From 3rd semester students can choose – either keep attending English conversation (levels 3 and 4) or register for Korean language (level 1 and 2). Freshmen can choose a track next semester. Once chosen – you cannot change from Korean to English or from English to Korean. Current sophomores can only follow English track. English Track Korean Track Semester 1 Semester 2 English Conversation 1 English Conversation 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 English Conversation 3 English Conversation 4 Korean Language 1 Korean Language 2 If you still have question/s about your course plan – ask Prof. Elena, or Prof. Lee YoungSil, or Prof. Kim Hekyung.

4.

Code of Conduct In summary the student code of conduct means that you must: • Behave appropriately at all times and be considerate of others. This includes use of mobile phones and electronic devices in class, or any antisocial behavior that might put yourself or others at risk. • Meet the standards related to your study. Academic misconduct, cheating, collusion and plagiarism will not be tolerated. This also includes being late for class. • Show respect for DSU property and premises. • Smoking is prohibited on DSU property. • Only eat and drink in designated areas. • Use of drugs and alcohol at DSU is prohibited. • Treat other students and staff in a non-discriminatory, respectful manner.

Time Management Plan your studying process appropriately! Do all the assignments on time. Avoid spending hours on social networks, chatting with friends, etc. Do not wait end of the semester for “solving” problems with attendances and low grades. There is no solution at that time! Work for your good grades from beginning of the semester till the end of it! NO generousity! You will get what you deserve!

5. Summary new schedule for 2 classes (50/50) keep connected (GSI homepage, FB GSI board, e-Class, Kakaotalk) plan your credits!!! (130 credit within 8 semesters) STUDY!!!!!! REMEMBER!!! Hand in your Public Service documents every week in order to pass this course! If you do not pass one semester – you will have to study one semester more or even longer to graduate B.A.