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content vision goals strategies - Graduate School Admission
CONTENT
03 VISION / GOALS / STRATEGIES
04 UNIST RESEARCH & INNOVATION
06 UCRF
08 BRILLIANT FUTURE, UNIST
10 RESEARCH EXCELLENCE
12 GUIDELINES FOR 2017 GRADUATE ADMISSION
19 GUIDELINES FOR 2017 UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
25 GRADUATE SCHOOL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
39 GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
46 CAMPUS MAP
VISION
GOALS
STRATEGIES
World leading university to advance
science and technology for the
prosperity of humankind
To be ranked within the top 10 science
and technology universities by 2030
Creativity
- IT-based student-leading discussion
classes(Flipped learning)
Education
- Cultivation of creative leaders that excel
in science and technology
Research
- Realization of convergence of science
and technology, indicating the new
paradigm
Interdisciplinary Education
- Mandatory requirement to complete
two or more areas of concentration
- All professors are appointed
belonging to affiliating two or more
schools.
Globalization
- All courses at UNIST are conducted in
100% English.
- Increasing number of of foreign
professors and students up to 20%
Intensive Research topics for thrust area
- Next-Generation Energy
- Advanced Materials(Bio-materials, Energy Materials, Composite Materials,
Carbon Materials)
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UNIST RESEARCH & INNOVATION
Large scale R&D project groups
UNIST is making outstanding research achievements through well organized cooperation and close networks among track-oriented
convergent of undergraduate programs, research & educational graduate programs of convergent academic systems, UNIST
Multidisciplinary Institute(UMI) and UNIST Central Research Facilities(UCRF).
UNIST hosts three IBS campus research centers(Research funding of USD 300 million for 10 years).
- Green Energy Material Technology Development Center: 20 million(5 years), etc.
IBS Campus Research Centers at UNIST
- BK21PLUS: 17.9 million(7 years)
The Institute for Basic Science(IBS) will serve as a model of Korean scientific excellence to position as the world‘s leading institute in
basic science researches.
Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning: USD 70.2 million(5~9 years)
Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy: USD 69.1 million(5~6years)
Ministry of Education: USD 36.4 million 5~7 years)
- World Class University: 18.5 million(5 years)
- New Growth Engine Project: 23 million(5 years)
- Leading Research Center: 20.5 million(7 years)
- Leader Researcher: 14.7 million(9 years), etc.
Major performance indicators
- 2015 GPF(Global Ph.D Fellowship): No. 5 in graduate school quota among
domestic universities(21 fellows selected)
Research Centers at UNIST
- KIER-UNIST Advanced Center for Energy
- Hans Schőler Stem Cell Research Center
- Center for Battery materials for mobile IT devices
- Fusion Plasma Stability and Confinement Center
- Green Energy Materials Development Center
01. Center for Multidimensional
02. Center for Soft and Living
03. Center for Genomic Integrity
Carbon Materials
Matter
Director: Rodney S. Ruoff
from University of Texas, US
Director: Steve Granick
from University of Illinois, US
Director: Kyungjae Myung
from National Institutes of Health, US
The goals of the Center for
Multidimensional Carbon Materials
(CMCM) include making entirely new
classes of carbon and related materials,
and characterizing their structures,
physical and chemical properties.
The subjects encompass the chemistry
and physics of biomolecular science; the
intellectual complexity of complex
materials; the puzzles of understanding
structure and dynamical processes of
matter far from equilibrium.
Center for Genomic Integrity studies
the molecular mechanism of DNA repair
pathways that are important to conserve
genetic information in biological
systems.
- Organic Light-Emiting Display(OLED) Research Center
- Center for Superfunctional Materials
- Catalytic Research Center
- Industrial-IT Convergence Technology Research Center
- KIST-UNIST Ulsan Center for Convergent Materials
- Future Nuclear Environmental Safety Center(FNESC)
- BK21Plus, META-material-based Energy Harvest and Storage Technologies
- BK21Plus, Strategic Program of Interdisciplinary Human & Systems Engineering
for technologically driven human-centered factories of the future
Human & Systems engineer education program
- Center for Aging Dynamics
- The Genomics Institute
- Center for A2(Advanced Analytics)
- Center for Global Energy Trading & Finance
- Center for Entrepreneurship Education(CE2)
- Center for promotion of Academic-Industry fusion
- Center for GEV
- Center for Nano-convergent bioimaging
- Center for Advanced Nuclear Energy System
- Converging Research Center Innovative Battery Technology
- Center for Advanced Pseudo-satellite
- Low Dimensional Carbon Materials Center
- Center for Cell to Cell Communication in Cancers
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UCRF
UNIST now stands at the center of global research with cutting edge research facilities. We are creating the best research outcomes
based on an optimized research environment.
Objective
Providing services for researchers in universities, institutes and industries
- Continuous procurement maintenance of expensive equipment
- Maintenance of state-of-the-art equipment
Training courses and workshops
- Training courses for self-users
- Workshops to develop skills and analytical methods required for effective and efficient utilization of equipments
Collaborative framework
- Interdisciplinary studies of science and technology
- Industry-academic cooperation for development of advanced technologies
UCRF UNIST Central Research Facilities
Over 300 research equipments worth USD 140 million
Main research laboratories
Research Equipments
- UNIST Mechanical Analysis Lab
- Advanced TEM
- UNIST Nano Fabrication Center
- E-Beam Lithography
- UNIST Environmental Analysis Center
- GC HRMS Spectrometer
- UNIST Design & Manufacturing Center
- Nano Machine
- In-vivo Research Center
- 7T MRI
- UNIST Olympus Biomed Imaging Center
- Super Resolution Microscope etc.
- UNIST Radiation Safety Lab
- UNIST Synchrotron Radiation Center
Beamline
With 3 End-stations
Beamline in PAL(Pohang Accelerator Laboratory)
- Supramolecular Crystallography
For experiments of
- SAXS/WAXD
- X-ray Crystallography
- XAFS
- Absorption Spectroscopy
- Scattering/Diffraction
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BRILLIANT FUTURE, UNIST
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
UNIST is located in Ulsan, the industrial capital of Korea. U-Valley is the core base of Ulsan, and receives attention from the world.
Based on outstanding research outcomes and technology transfers, UNIST will create new growth engines to lead the world.
U-SURF
UNIST Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship(USURF)
selects outstanding third or forth year undergraduate students
from across Korea and provides an opportunity to experience
interdisciplinary research in a laboratory. research scholarship
Over the Silicon Valley, U-Valley
and residence fee are provided to select students. U-SURF
provides an opportunity for participants to research in a low
professor-student ratio environment. faculty of Electrical and
Cumputer Engineering, Mechanical and Advanced Materials
Engineering, Nano-Bioscience and Chemical Engineering,
National
Research
Institutions
U-Valley
Design and Human Engineering, Urban and Environmental
Engineering, Green Energy, Technology Management and
Natural Science are participating in this program.
unist
SPIKE @ UNIST
UNIST offers a well designed and organized program whereby
Industries
students gain hands-on research internship experience in
the latest scientific fields together with a opportunity to take
summer courses and obtain fundamental Korean language
skills. The entire 8 week program starts off with a full 4 week
cultural and language course followed by 4 weeks of scientific
research at UNIST. Also, lots of excursions to modern and
historical places are offered to experience real Korean Life.
Ratio of Output in Each Industry
Student Exchange Program
This program is provided for students who wish to study at
participating foreign host institutions with tuition waiver for
one semester or one year. Credits earned at the host institution
are transferable.
Auto industry
Shipbuilding industry
Petrochemical industry
World’s 5th
World’s First
World’s forth
Korea’s automobile output
This oppor tunity encourages UNIST undergraduate
Korea’s shipbuilding output
Korea’s petrochemical output
students to explore and conduct in-depth scientific projects
Ulsan 23.0%
Other regions 77.0%
Ulsan 36.4%
Other regions 63.6%
Ulsan 34.9%
Other regions 65.1%
institutions overseas for 4~10 weeks during summer break.
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program(UROP)
Culture Exchange Program
The program gives a chance students to improve proficiency
in foreign languages during summer or winter break at foreign
institutions.
Summer Session
This program provides UNIST students who wish to experience
in foreign institutions towards their majors for 3~8 weeks
during summer break.
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RESEARCH EXCELLENCE
Recent report based on Scopus data, the world’s largest
bibliographic database shows that research performance
of UNIST is excellent. The average number of citations per
publication, which was calculated from papers by UNIST was 11.
8 for the last 5 years(2010 to 2014). This is the highest in Korea.
Detail Analysis Report for World University Rankings
Based on Citations per Publication
- Years: 2010 to 2014
- Comparison Target: Top 30 Universities(QS Rankings, as of 2014)
- Data Source: Scopus
- Analysis Report: Rankings based on Citation per Publication, as of Sep. 2015
Material Science
Environmental Science
Publication in the Top 10% Journal Percentiles: 41.4%(Ranked No. 1)
Citation per Publication: 16.7(Ranked No. 2)
Citation per Publication: 13.5(Ranked No. 2)
Moreover, with rapidly growing reputation for its research
quality and impact across a wide range of Inter-disciplinary
No.
University Name
1
Stanford Univ.
2
UNIST
3
Publications in the
Citation per
Top 10% Journal
Publication
Percentiles
No.
University Name
Publications in the
Citation per
Top 10% Journal
Publication
Percentiles
1
Caltech
15.1
46.7
17.7
38.6
2
UNIST
13.5
42.2
16.7
41.4
3
Yale Univ.
12.6
35.7
MIT
15.3
36.2
4
Stanford Univ.
12.1
34.8
4
Harvard Univ.
14.4
37
5
Princeton Univ.
12
38.1
In comparison with top 30 universities in the world, as ranked
5
Caltech
14.3
29
6
Harvard Univ.
11.9
35.8
by QS World University Rankings(as of 2014), using the
6
University of Chicago
14.3
34.4
7
EPFL
11.6
32.5
7
UC Berkeley
14.1
32
8
UC Berkeley
11.6
30.8
8
National Univ. of Singapore
13.8
36
world universities. Based on the average number of citations
9
Pennsylvania State Univ.
13.7
37.8
9
Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology Zurich
11.5
35.9
per publication in the field of Material Science, UNIST(16.7)
10
Columbia Univ.
12.7
27.6
10
Duke Univ.
11.1
32.2
fields, UNIST has risen to be one of the world’s greatest research
and education institutions, shoudering with Caltech and the Ivy
League universities in the United States.
Scopus database, UNIST take 16th in academic ranking of
surpassed MIT(15.3) and Harvard University(14.4).
Summary of Analysis Report for World University
Rankings
Research Impact
Metrics
Citation per
Publication
UNIST
11.8 times
(16th)
QS World University
Rankings
(Ranking No.1)
Caltech
(17.7 times)
Publication
in the Top 10%
Journal Percentiles
31%
(Third)
Caltech
(38.6%)
Field-Weighted
Citation
Impact(FWCI)
2.17 times
(13th)
Caltech
(2.51)
Scholarly Output
Citation Count
Data Analyzed on Sep.2015
2,461
28,955 times
Harvard Univ.
(121,185)
Harvard Univ.
(1838,078 times)
Engineering
Energy
Citation per Publication: 12.3(Ranked No. 3)
Citation per Publication: 11.5(Ranked No. 3)
Publications in the
Citation per
Top 10% Journal
Publication
Percentiles
No.
University Name
1
University of Chicago
14.1
2
Harvard Univ.
12.9
Publications in the
Citation per
Top 10% Journal
Publication
Percentiles
No.
University Name
24.6
1
Caltech
14.2
46.4
28
2
National Univ. of Singapore
11.7
37.8
3
UNIST
12.3
25.6
3
UNIST
11.5
38.2
4
Stanford Univ.
11.5
21.4
4
EPFL
11.2
28.4
5
Caltech
10.5
17
5
University of Oxford
10.8
29.3
6
UC Berkeley
9.5
18.5
6
Harvard Univ.
10.5
33.7
7
Ecole Normale Superieure
9.4
14.8
7
Stanford Univ.
10.1
28.2
8
MIT
9.1
19.3
8
University of Pennsylvania
9.1
19.3
9
Cornell Univ.
8.9
19.1
9
University of Chicago
9
30.2
10
Pennsylvania State Univ.
8.9
22.1
10
University of Hong Kong
9
23
Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
Citation per Publication: 18.2(Ranked No. 7)
Citation per Publication: 20.5(Ranked No. 8)
Publications in the
Citation per
Top 10% Journal
Publication
Percentiles
No.
University Name
1
UC Berkeley
24.3
2
Stanford Univ.
24.2
3
Caltech
4
Publications in the
Citation per
Top 10% Journal
Publication
Percentiles
No.
University Name
50.5
1
UC Berkeley
27.9
53.8
53
2
Stanford Univ.
26.1
49.3
22
49.2
3
Harvard Univ.
24.8
51.5
MIT
20.4
51.1
4
MIT
24.3
50.3
5
Duke Univ.
18.7
45
5
Caltech
24
51.9
6
Harvard Univ.
18.3
47.9
6
University of Chicago
23.9
54.2
7
UNIST
18.2
48.8
7
EPFL
22.2
47.2
UNIST
20.5
47.7
8
EPFL
17.8
46.5
8
9
Yale Univ.
17.6
46.5
9
Cornell Univ.
19.1
42.7
10
University of Cambridge
17.2
45.5
10
Duke Univ.
17.5
43.5
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SCHEDULE
GUIDELINES FOR 2017
GRADUATE ADMISSION
Date
Remarks
Spring
Fall
Online application
2016. 10. 18.(Tue)~11. 10.(Thu)
2017. 4. 18.(Tue)~5. 11.(Thu)
Submission of Documents
2016. 10. 18.(Tue)~11. 11.(Fri) 18:00
2017. 4. 18.(Tue)~5. 12.(Fri) 18:00
Announcement of
Documents Screening
2016. 12. 8.(Thu) 16:00
2017. 6. 8.(Thu) 16:00
www.unist.ac.kr
Interview
2016. 12. 12.(Mon)~12. 30.(Fri)
2017. 6. 12.(Mon)~6. 30.(Fri)
UNIST
Announcement of
Successful Candidates
2017. 1. 12.(Thu) 16:00
2017. 7. 13.(Thu) 16:00
www.unist.ac.kr
Registration
2017. 1. 16.(Mon)~1. 18.(Wed)
2017. 7. 17.(Mon)~7. 19.(Wed)
Online Application
By post or in person
-Postmarked by deadilne
※Online Application - Korean Students: http://adm-g.unist.ac.kr, International Students: http://adm-g.intl.unist.ac.kr
※The dates above are subject to change without a prior notice.
※Details on the interview will be announced by each department.
※Application documents should be received to UNIST in 2 week from dispatch
SCHOOL AND DEGREE
School
Degree
School
Department
Major
M.S
Combined
Ph.D
M.S-Ph.D
Electrical and Computer
Eng.
Electrical Eng.
Electrical Eng.
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Computer Science and Eng.
Computer Science and Eng.
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Energy Eng.
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Battery Science and Technology
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Chemical Eng.
Chemical Eng.
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Material Science and Eng.
Material Science and Eng.
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Energy and Chemical Eng.
Material Science and Eng.
Energy Eng.
Human Factors Eng.
Human Factors Eng.
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Design and Human Eng.
System Design and Control
Eng.
System Design and Control Eng.
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Mechanical and Nuclear
Eng.
Mechanical Eng.
Mechanical Eng.
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Nuclear Eng.
Nuclear Eng.
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Environmental Science and Eng.
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Urban Infrastructure Eng.
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Disaster Management Eng.
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Convergence of Science and Arts
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Biomedical Eng.
Biomedical Eng.
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Biological Sciences
Biological Sciences
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Physics
Physics
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Chemistry
Chemistry
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Mathematical Sciences
Mathematical Sciences
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Management Eng.
Management Eng.
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Urban and
Environmental Eng.
Life Sciences
Natural Science
Business Administration
Urban and Environmental Eng.
※Names of schools, departments, and majors are subject to change.
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
ELIGIBILITY
M.S program and Combined M.S-Ph.D program
- Applicants who have a bachelor’s degree or will be
NO
List
M.S
M.S-Ph.D
Ph.D
1
Application Form
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2
Diploma(certificate) of bachelor’s degree
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3
Diploma(certificate) of master’s degree
4
Transcripts of bachelor’s degree
5
Transcripts of master’s degree
6
Study plan(Attached form 1)
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Personal Statement(Attached form 2)
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English test report
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Letter of agreement(Attached form 3):
Agreement for verification of academic record
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Additional documents
△
△
△
Note
awarded a bachelor’s degree by the first day at class or who
have an educational background equivalent to the above.
- Applicants who have an English test score.
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Ph.D program
- Applicants who have a master’s degree or who will be awarded
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a master’s degree by the first day at class or who have an
educational background equivalent to the above.
- Applicants who have an English test score.
Details on English test score
- Applicants should submit the English test score, one of TOEIC,
TOEFL, IELTS, TEPS, G-TELP or TOEIC S/W, and the result shall be
valid 2 years of the online application deadline.
Guideline
Test
TOEIC
TOEFL
(IBT)
TOEFL
(CBT)
TOEFL
(PBT)
Score
800
80
213
550
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※○: Mandatory, △: Optional
Important notes
IELTS
TEPS
G-TELP
(Level 2)
G-TELP
(Level 3)
TOEIC
(Speaking&
Writing)
5.5
640
67
89
270
- Applicants do not need to submit the English test report if
- Application Form: Print out the completed application form
•Applicants who apply for Ph.D course should give the advisor’s contact information. (The evaluators may demand a
recommendation.)
- Diploma(certificate) of bachelor’s degree
•Applicants who graduated from a university should submit the original diploma. If he or she is prospective
they submit one of the following.
graduate, he or she shall submit an original certificate of registration.
•Applicants who submit a certificate stating that they have
completed all of the master’s courses in English.
•Applicants who graduated from a university abroad should submit the original diploma or the notarized copy.
(Prospective graduate shall submit a certificate of registration.) Successful candidates should submit the letter of
•Applicants who are native English speakers.
(U.S, Canada, U.K, Australia, New Zealand, etc.)
agreement(Attached form 3), the diploma and the transcripts with apostille or authentic in Korean embassy.
- Transcripts: Applicants should submit the original transcripts. If applicants were transferred from another university, an additional
transcript are required of the university.
ADMISSION PROCESS
- Study plan: It should include the application number after the online application and should be written in English.
- Personal Statement: It should include the application number given after the online application and should be written in English or
Korean.
Evaluation
- English test score: Test date shall be within 2 years of the online application deadline. UNIST do not accept the English test score - 1st evaluation(Document screening):
Decisions are based on the applicant’s academic
achievements, potential, and personal accomplishments.
- Letter of Agreement: Applicants who have studied abroad should submit the letter of agreement.
- 2nd evaluation(Interview):
Decisions are based on the applicant’s basic knowledge of
major, level of interest in research, proficiency in English, and
personal accomplishments.
after the deadline. (One of TOEIC, TOEFL, IELTS, TEPS, G-TELP or TOEIC S/W)
- Additional documents: Any documents showing applicants’ qualification or research achievements will do. Applicants for
Ph.D program should submit thesis for master’s degree.
- Certificate(s) should be issued within 1 month from the start date of the online application.
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APPLICATION PROCESS
Process
- Korean student
UNIST admission website
Applicant
(Korean)
Click the banner
U-way(Application agency)
Click the online application
- International student
Login
Login
(Make an account)
Complete
Submit the required
documents by the deadline
by post or in person.
Fill out the
online application
Confirm the
online application
Pay the
application fee
Applicant
(International)
Print out the test
verification
Complete the
online application
UNIST
admission
website
ID picture(3×4cm)
within 3 months
(black and white photo
will not be accepted)
Print out the
envelop cover for
submitting
the documents
Print out the envelope cover
at the last page, then
submit the documents
via postal mail.
Fill out the
online application
ID picture(3×4cm)
within 3 months
(black and white photo
will not be accepted)
The Admission number is
automatically created after
paying the application fee.
The Application can not
be modified after with
application number.
Confirm the
online application
Complete
※ No application fee
The Admission number
is automatically created
after completing the online
application.
Submit the required
documents by the deadline
by post or in person.
- Address
※ Application fee: ₩ 80,000(Including the commission ₩ 5,000)
※To complete the online application, the application fee should be paid. After that, the admission number is automatically created.
※The application can not be modified after completing the online application(creating application number).
※Application Form, test verification, envelop cover can be reprinted from the website.
•Admissions Team, Room #105, Main Administrative Building, UNIST-gil 50, Ulju-gun, Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF
SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES
Announcement of screening result
Spring
Fall
Announcement of
1st evaluation result
2016. 12. 8.(Thu)
(Documents screening)
2017. 6. 8.(Thu)
Announcement of
2nd evaluation result
(Interview)
2017. 7. 13.(Thu)
2017. 1. 12.(Thu)
Important information
- All applicants should check the screening result on the UNIST admission website. It is the applicant’s responsibility to check the result.
- The result shall be checked only on the website.
- Admission shall be cancelled if the successful candidate fails to
pay the admission fee at the designated date to the bank
appointed by UNIST.
IMPORTANT NOTES
- Online application and required documents should be
submitted by post mail or in person.
- Applicants major or program can be changed according to the
decision.
- Applicants, who do not submit the documents by the deadline or do not attend the interview, will not be accepted.
- Applicants will not receive theirs submitted documents and
the application fee after completing the online application will
not return.
- If the applicants acquire an admission illegally, the admission
shall be cancelled. Furthermore, if a criminal case is suspected,
the applicants will be reported to the authorities in both of the
countries in accordance with the law.
- If the successful candidate does not graduate by the
enrollment date (starting date of study in UNIST), his/her
admission will be cancelled.
- Successful candidates who have studied abroad
•Successful candidates who have studied abroad should
submit the diploma and the transcripts with apostille or
authentication by Korean embassy, their admissions shall be cancelled if they do not submit the documents.
•S uccessful candidates who have studied in China should
submit the documents issued by the Ministry of Chinese
Education.
(中國高等敎育學歷査詢報告, http://www.chsi.com.cn)
- Applicants must read the admission guideline carefully.
- UNIST graduate committee will decide further details or issues
that can not be specified in this guideline.
GUIDELINES FOR 2017
UNDERGRADUATE
ADMISSION FOR
INTERNATIONAL
STUDENTS
UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOL
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
2017 UNIST UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOL
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ADMISSION TIMELINE
Online application
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Spring
Fall
Remarks
2016. 8. 9.(Tue) 10:00~
9. 8.(Thu) 23:00
2017. 1. 10.(Tue) 10:00~
2. 9.(Thu) 23:00
http://studyinkorea.go.kr
Based on Korean standard time
2017. 1. 10.(Tue)~2. 9.(Thu)
By post or in person
Submission of documents 2016. 8. 9.(Tue)~9. 8.(Thu)
Evaluation & Interview
2016. 10. 4.(Tue)~10. 28.(Fri)
2017. 3. 7.(Tue)~3. 31.(Fri)
Telephone interview may be
needed.
Announcement
By 2016. 11. 22.(Tue)
By 2017. 4. 25.(Tue)
http://adm-u.intl.unist.ac.kr
School
Track
Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Nuclear Science and Engineering
Urban and Environmental Engineering
Environmental Science and Engineering
Urban Infrastructure Engineering
Disaster Management Engineering
Design and Human Engineering
Industrial Design
Human Factors Engineering
System Design and Control Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Advanced Materials Science
Nano Materials Engineering
Energy and Chemical Engineering
Energy Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Life Sciences
Biomedical Engineering
Biological Sciences
Natural Science
Physics
Chemistry
Mathematical Sciences
Management Engineering
Management Engineering
Business Administration
Management
Finance and Accounting
Entrepreneurship
- The schedules above are subject to change without prior notice.
- Applicants may be interviewed on the phone.
- Exemption from application fee.
Engineering
ADMISSIONS ELIGIBILITY
ADMISSION QUOTA
Applicants who have completed elementary, middle, and high
The quota for international admissions is not predetermined
school or have attained equivalent level of education should be
and it may vary according to evaluation results.
one of the following by the beginning of each semester for the
Spring and Fall admissions.
- Foreign citizens whose parents are not Korean citizens.
- Foreign or Korean citizens who have completed elementary,
middle, and high school outside of Korea and never enrolled in
any school(s) in Korea.
Business
- Applicants should choose an affiliation(Engineering, Business Administration) when they apply.
All the admitted students belong to Division of General Studies during their freshman year.
- Students should declare their tracks at the end of their freshman year.
- All the students are required to major in two or more tracks. Two tracks can be chosen from the same school.
- Names of the schools and tracks are subject to change.
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SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS
ADMISSION PROCEDURE
Mandatory Documents
Categories
Remarks
1
Checklist
2
Application form
3
Personal statement and study plan
4
Letter(s) of recommendation signed and sealed
5
Financial certification
6
Agreement for verification of academic record
7
Certificate of the Entry and Exit of the applicant
Only for Korean citizen
8
High school transcripts(If possible, containing rank or percent for each subject)
Certified copy
9
High school diploma
Certified copy
10
Copy of the applicant’s passport
Certified copy
11
Copy of both parents’ passports or official documents indicating their nationalities
Certified copy
12
Official document specifying parent-child relationship
Original or certified copy
- http://studyinkorea.go.kr
Online application
- Exemption for application fee
Download from
http://studyinkorea.go.kr
Preparatory
Documents
Submission
Supplementary Documents
13
Up to 5 records of tests and various awards
Certified copy
14
English test report:
TOEFL(Code: 8807), IELTS, TEPS, TOEIC, etc.
Original or certified copy
15
High school graduation or university admission test:
British GCE A-Level, Japanese Admission Center Exam, Chinese Unified Exam, German Abitur, Certified copy
French Baccalaureate, Turkish YGS or LYS, The West African Examinations Council, etc.
16
Standardized tests and other academic certifications and/or reports:
IB Diploma, IB Certificate, SAT(Code: 7440), AP, ACT, AICE, AEA, etc.
17
High school introduction/profile(s)
- Register online
- All the documents should be submitted in English.
A document in another language should be translated into
English with notarization.
- Please read “Application checklist” carefully and include it
when submitting your documents.
- All the documents should be arrived by deadline
by mail or in person.
Spring Admission: by 2016. 9. 8.(Thu)
Fall Admission: by 2017. 2. 9.(Thu)
- All the documents should be submitted to the following office.
- UNIST Admissions Team Room #105 Main Administration
Building (201) 50 UNIST-gil, Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea
- Check the document arrival at http://adm-u.intl.unist.ac.kr
Evaluation
and Interview
Original or certified copy
- Dossier evaluation & Interview:
Spring Admission: 2016. 10. 4.(Tue)~10. 28.(Fri)
Fall Admission: 2017. 3. 7.(Tue)~3. 31.(Fri)
- After evaluation of documents, all the applicants are decided
to be “Accepted”, “Interviewed” or “Rejected”. Interview will
be conducted on telephone.
※All the documents should be submitted in English. Any document in another language should be accompanied by a notarized English translation.
Announcement
- Results will be announced on the following web site.
http://adm-u.intl.unist.ac.kr
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ADMISSION CRITERIA
Common criteria
- Based on all the submitted documents such as personal
statements, transcripts, and letter(s) of recommendation,
UNIST considers various factors comprehensively including
academic ability, personal accomplishment, study plan, vision
and potential when determining admission.
- Evaluation of the documents and telephone interview will be
conducted by two or more evaluators.
Dossier evaluation
- After the evaluation of documents, all the applicants are
decided as “Accepted”, “Interviewed”, or “Rejected”.
Interview
- Telephone interview will be only given to the applicants
selected as interviewees.
- After the interview, all interviewees are decided as “Accepted”
or “Rejected”.
Reserve candidates
- Reserve candidates may be named after the evaluation and
contacted when selected candidates withdraw.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
FOR ALL THE APPLICANTS
- If any of the submitted materials contains falsified information,
admissions may be rescinded.
- Students whose graduation is pending at other institutions
during the time of application should submit their graduation
certificates/diplomas within 20 days of enrollment at UNIST.
Failure to submit these documents may result in their
enrollment cancellation.
- All the documents submitted shall not be returned to the
applicants.
- The Admitted must not defer enrollment to a later semester.
- Applicants should take full responsibilities for any mistakes or
omissions on the application.
- All the documents should be accompanied by a notarized
English translation.
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DEPARTMENT OF
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING[EE]
For more information, please contact
http://ece.unist.ac.kr
ECE-advisor@unist.ac.kr
DEPARTMENT OF
ENERGY ENGINEERING[ENE]
For more information, please contact
http://eche.unist.ac.kr
ENE-advisor@unist.ac.kr
Electrical Engineering program is one of the two graduate programs offered
Research Fields
Depar tment of Energy Engineering provides exciting and unique
Research Fields
by the school of ECE at UNIST. Over 16 faculty members are committed to
Electrical Engineering
undergraduate and graduate programs that deal with energy production,
Energy Engineering
the EE program while actively contributing in various research groups –
- Advanced Communication and
Smart Control
energy conversion, energy storage, and energy efficiency, alternative energy
- Electrochemistry
technologies from a basic concept to practical technology. We combine
- Next Generation Solar Cells
Image Processing and Computer Vision Research Group, Next Generation
Communication & Smart Control Research Group, Semiconductor Device &
- Image Processing and Computer Vision
Circuit Design Research Group, EM & Wireless Power Transfer Research Group.
- Semiconductor Device and
Circuit Design
EE program is firmly committed to sustaining excellence in traditional areas of
- EM & Wireless Power Transfer
strength while venturing into areas of opportunity.
Computer Science and Engineering
- Cloud & HPC/Smart Computing/
Smart Control & AI
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER
SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING[CSE]
Computer Science and Engineering is the field of study that blends principles,
theories, and applications of computer technologies that improve access to
information. It encompasses computer programming, theoretical computer
science, operating systems, databases, computer architecture, artificial
intelligence, computer graphics, and human computer interaction just to
name a few.
courses from chemistry, electrochemistry, polymer, ceramics, physics, and
materials engineering to create a strong knowledge base essential to succeed
in energy-related areas. Students have the opportunity to take courses and
- Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Materials
- Energy Conversion Materials
- Graphene
research focused on specific energy research subjects that includes solar cell,
Battery Science and Technology
fuel cell, battery, and other energy-related devices and materials. Along with
- Battery Science and Technology
(Li-ion and Next Generation Batteries)
research activities in our department, our students will be well-prepared for
career focused on energy science and engineering and creatively apply their
knowledge to confront the global challenges of energy supply and demand.
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DEPARTMENT OF
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING[ACE]
For more information, please contact
http://eche.unist.ac.kr
ACE-advisor@unist.ac.kr
DEPARTMENT OF MATERIALS
SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING[MSE]
For more information, please contact
http://mse.unist.ac.kr
MSE-advisor@unist.ac.kr
Department of Chemical Engineering at UNIST is aiming to be a world-
Research Fields
The graduate department of Materials Science and Engineering pursues the
Research Fields
leader. Regarded as one of the finest institutions in Korea, this department
Chemical Engineering
frontiers of modern materials science and engineering through education
Materials Science and Engineering
provides its graduate students with a state-of-the-art research environment
- Nano-Convergence Devices
and research. We focus on various materials such as metals, ceramics,
and facilities. We are focusing on the application of Chemical Engineering to
- Green Chemistry
semiconductors, polymers and hybrid materials at both macroscopic and
- Optoelectronic Materials & Devices
(LEDs, OLEDs, Solar Cells,
Nanogenerators, etc.)
a variety of specific areas, including energy and the environment, catalysis,
reaction engineering, systems and process design, nanotechnology, polymers
and colloids and biotechnology. It is a multi-scale engineering department
in which students can learn about the creative design of new Chemicals,
Materials, Processes and Systems by translating molecular level information
into novel engineering principles. Faculty members are involved in cuttingedge research programs that encompass all areas of Chemical Engineering:
Nanoscience, Materials Science, Catalysis, Electronic Materials and Devices,
Colloidal Science and Chemical Engineering. The graduate students and post
doctoral researchers will have access to state-of-the-art facilities on campus,
such as the UCRF and Chemical Sciences Facility.
- Catalysis
- Multi-scale Modeling and Simulations
- Polymer Materials
microscopic scale. We aim at fostering creative leaders, seeking solutions
in contemporary issues and bringing innovative changes to the world. Our
mission in research is to develop new materials and related theories by
unique and insightful approaches.
- Electronic Materials & Devices(Semi conductor-based Devices, FETs, etc.)
- Nanomaterials(Graphene, CNT,
Topological Insulators, etc.)
- Organic/Ironic Hybrid Nanomaterials
- Inorganic semiconductor Based Hybrid
Type Energy Harvesting Device and
Process
- Quantum Metamaterial
Nanostructures and the Properties
- Superlight and High Resistive Metallic Materials
- Next Generation E-ink Material and
Printing Process for Printed Electronics
- Advanced Characterization Transmission Electron Microscopy,
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
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DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN FACTORS
ENGINEERING[HFE]
For more information, please contact
http://hse.unist.ac.kr
HSE-advisor@unist.ac.kr
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING[MEN]
For more information, please contact
http://mne.unist.ac.kr
MEN-advisor@unist.ac.kr
The department of Human Factors Engineering focuses on knowledge about
Research Fields
Mechanical Engineering deals with numerous systems and has a variety of
Research Fields
human abilities, capabilities and behaviors and how this can inform the
Human Factors Engineering
important applications such as automobiles, aircraft, ships, home appliances,
Mechanical Engineering
design and development of innovative products, processes and systems. The
- Physical/Cognitive Ergonomics
electronic devices, power plants and so on. The mechanical systems and
- Solid Mechanics
curriculum of HSE is structured to provided students with deep knowledge
- Human-Computer Interaction
the fundamental science and technology of mechanical engineering have
- Control, Mechatronics & Robotics
and practical skills in human factors engineering and applied statistics.
Specific foci include: physical/cognitive ergonomics, Human-Computer
- Human Behavior Modeling
- Human Centered Design
made dramatic advances and high impacts on the global economies and
the standard of living. In the track of mechanical engineering, students
Interaction (HCI), human behavior modeling and human centered design. The
are educated and trained to learn the underlying principles of mechanical
knowledge and skills gained through studying Human Factors Engineering
engineering and to apply the knowledge to real-world examples and case
can be applied to a wide range of products and systems, including: human-
studies hands-on. Disciplines include thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, solid
machine interfaces, health care products/systems and transportation systems.
mechanics, dynamics, machine design, advanced materials processing, laserassisted manufacturing, micro/nano machining, MEMS, biomedical products,
controls and mechatronics, acoustics, tribology and so on.
DEPARTMENT OF SYSTEM DESIGN
AND CONTROL ENGINEERING[SDC]
For more information, please contact
http://sdc.unist.ac.kr
dhe-school@unist.ac.kr
Department of System Design and Control Engineering focuses on; (i)
Research Fields
rehabilitation robotics (ii) additive manufacturing & simulation (iii) smart
System Design and Control Engineering
factory control, and (iv) machine healthcare. Research applications and
- Rehabilitation Robotics
projects in this group cover breadth and depth of complex systems design
and control engineering areas such as (i) development of the real clinic
application of diagnosis/training devices and methods for the rehabilitation,
based on biomechanics and robotics, (ii) exploration of 3D printing
technology and its industrial applications, (iii) smart factory control platform
design, and (iv) self-sustainable machine design, (v) smart IoT sensors and big
data analytics for machine health care. Education in this graduate program
is characterized by offering a number of pertinent courses providing the
students with the enhancement of their systematic design knowledge
including state-of-the-art engineering tools for system synthesis, analysis,
and control through in-depth discussions and hand-on team projects. The
program finally leads the students becom professionals not only with systems
engineering knowledge but also with creative problem solving ability in
industries and academia.
- 3D Printing (Additive Manufacturing)
- Smart Factory
- Machine Healthcare
- Manufacturing & Design
- Thermal Engineering & Heat transfer
- Fluid Mechanics
- Micro & Nano Engineering
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DEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR
ENGINEERING[NUE]
For more information, please contact
http://mne.unist.ac.kr
NUE-advisor@unist.ac.kr
DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING[UEE]
For more information, please contact
http://uee.unist.ac.kr
jaeweoncho@unist.ac.kr
Department of Nuclear Engineering offers educational and research
Research Fields
Environmental pollution and climate change caused by industrialization
Research Fields
opportunities for graduate students with the excellence in interdisciplinary
Nuclear Engineering
and urbanization are directly related to the survival of human society. With
Urban Infrastructure Engineering
scientific research. Through the education and research, in someday, we will
- Nuclear Reactor Physics
no surprise, studies on these issues are gaining in importance. Urban and
change the current way to produce energy towards a safer, cleaner, and more
- Thermal-hydraulic & Reactor Safety
environmental engineering is an interdisciplinary research field focusing
- Advanced Environmental
Materials and Process Research Group
secure one. In order to achieve this goal, we are advancing an integrated
system of nuclear energy including reactor physics, reactor core simulators,
- Nuclear Fuel
- Nuclear Materials
nuclear materials, thermal hydraulics, probabilistic safety assessment, liquid
- Nuclear Fuel Cycle &
Radioactive Waste Management
metal magnetohydrodynamics, nuclear fuel, nuclear fuel cycle, radioactive
- Radiation Engineering
waste management, decommissioning, radiation engineering, and nuclear
- Nuclear Systems Engineering
security. In addition, we are interested in innovative reactor and fuel cycle
- Nuclear Science
concepts such as small modular reactors, Ultra-long Cycle Fast Reactor(UCFR),
UNIST Advanced Research Reactor(USTAR), and molten-salt-cooled solidfuel
reactor.
on environmental protection and sustainable urban development with
ultimately aiming toward the improvement of human welfare.
Environmental Science and Engineering(ESE)
The program is an inter-disciplinary major to understand the environmental issues on
global and regional scales including climate change.
Urban Infrastructure Engineering(UIE)
The program contributes to developing smart green cities on our planet’s future,
through consistent research.
Disaster Management Engineering(DME)
The DME program pursues interdisciplinary education and research to mitigate the
impact of unexpected disasters.
Convergence of Science and Arts(CSA)
Integrating and converging science desires to work with liberal arts as there are
similarities as well as identity-based differences in methods and products to be made.
- Research Group for Climate Change
- Urban Infrastructure Systems
- National Disaster Prevention
Research Group
Environmental Science and Engineering
Disaster Management Engineering
Convergence of Science and Arts
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DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL
ENGINEERING[BME]
For more information, please contact
http://bme.unist.ac.kr
BME-advisor@unist.ac.kr
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL
SCIENCES[BIO]
For more information, please contact
http://sls.unist.ac.kr
SLS-advisor@unist.ac.kr
The graduate program of biomedical engineering offers multidisciplinary
Research Fields
The graduate department of Biological Sciences offers interdisciplinary
Research Fields
research and education at the intersection of engineering, medicine, and the
Biomedical Engineering
research training based on fundamental understandings on living organisms
Biological Sciences
biological sciences to improve health and quality of life and to solve global
- Bio Sensing & Imaging
and applied knowledge to medical science in order to improve quality of life.
- Regenerative Medical Science
crises related to energy and the environment. Research in the graduate
- Bio-Systems & Matabolic Engineering
The department provides a worldclass research environment for biological
- Chronic Diseases
program of biomedical engineering focuses on the application of engineering
and medical sciences, such as a state-of-art animal research center, Olympus
principles to design and manipulate biological systems as well as to analyze
biomed imaging center, stem cell research center, and cancer research
and understand biological phenomena contributing to the leading-edge
center. This department aims to produce young, brilliant, and creative
technologies. This graduate program also offers a number of pertinent
scientific minds, with world-class renown, by educating them so they are fully
courses providing the students with the know-how and practical experience
equipped and familiar with the basic knowledge of biological and medical
needed, through in-depth discussions and laboratory experiments. Education
sciences as well as cutting-edge research technologies in the state-of-the-art
in the biomedical engineering graduate program leads the students to
facilities provided by UNIST.
become leading researchers and experts within their area as well as creative
leaders for both academia and industry.
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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS[PHY]
For more information, please contact
http://physics.unist.ac.kr
Physics-advisor@unist.ac.kr
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICAL
SCIENCES[MTH]
For more information, please contact
http://math.unist.ac.kr
Math-advisor@unist.ac.kr
Physics forms a fundamental knowledge system on nature and a framework of
‘thinking’ for almost every other contemporary science and technology. The
Research Fields
The Department of Mathematical Sciences explores connections between
Research Fields
department of Physics at UNIST aims to perform cutting-edge fundamental
Physics
mathematics and its applications at both the research and educational
Mathematical Sciences
researches in the fields of physical sciences and to provide a ground basis
- High Energy & Astrophysics
levels. In addition to the conventional studies on mathematical structures,
- Nonlinear Complex System
for the development of the next generation technologies. The department
- Plasma and Beam Physics
- Stochastic Modeling and Analysis
focuses on the main research areas including plasma and beam physics,
- Condensed Matter and
mathematical research at UNIST is devoted to encompass some of the most
condensed matter and quantum physics, soft matter and biological physics.
Quantum Physics
The department provides graduate students with the most advanced level of
- Soft Matter and Biological Physics
courses in physics and educates them to become world-leading scientists.
diverse and interdisciplinary areas in physical, engineering, and biological
sciences through the department’s dynamic and engaging environment
with emphases on scientific computing, mathematical biology, and modern
mathematical methods. Not only do we focus on mathematical research
progresses, but we also strive to offer students the best mathematical
education by designing undergraduate and graduate curricula with the
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY[CHM]
For more information, please contact
http://chemistry.unist.ac.kr
Chem-advisor@unist.ac.kr
of atomic and molecular scale properties, chemistry allows us to create useful
materials, to control and store many forms of energy, and to understand
natural or biological processes occurring on earth and beyond.
With many international faculty members and a good number of
distinguished senior scientists, our department supports world-leading
research in traditional and interdisciplinary chemistry topics. Complementing
the strength of individual research projects, institutes for basic science
and a center for superfunctional materials combine our expertise for the
investigation of nanomaterials, of biological soft matter, and for the study
of novel carbon materials. Explore our web pages for more information
about our research programs! Graduate students at UNIST obtain a excellent
instruction in the core disciplines of Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry,
Physical Chemistry, Theory/Modeling Chemistry, Chemical Biology, and
Materials/Polymer Chemistry.
1. to offer students an introduction to the fundamental study of quantity,
structure, and change;
2. to prepare students for advanced and independent study in pure and
Chemistry is a central natural science that shapes our understanding of the
world and gives us the tools to change it. Through the rational understanding
following objectives:
Research Fields
Chemistry
- Molecular Design & Synthesis
Frontier Spectroscopy & Multiscale
Simulation
- Material and Nanochemistry
- Theoretical/Computational Chemistry
applied mathematics;
3. to provide systematic mathematical education to students studying other
fields of science such as physics, biology, engineering, economics, etc. that
require deep understanding of mathematics.
- Nonlinear PDEs
- Mathematical Computation
- Mathematical Imaging
- Number Theory
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DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT
ENGINEERING[ME]
For more information, please contact
http://management.unist.ac.kr
BA-advisor@unist.ac.kr
Management Engineering is designed to study and research complex managerial
Research Fields
phenomena in all major functional areas by combining management/business
Management Engineering
knowledge and scientific/engineering methodologies. The main areas of interest
- Technology Management/
Strategy/Entrepreneurship/
International Business
include accounting, economics, finance, management information systems,
marketing, operations management, organizational behavior, data analysis and
decision making, and general management such as entrepreneurship, international
- Production Management/
Management Engineering
business, strategy, and technology management.
- Management Information System
- Marketing
- Human Resource Management/
Organizational Behavior
- Finance/Accounting/
Financial Engineering
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SCHOOL OF
PROFESSIONAL
STUDIES
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Curriculum
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF
CREATIVE DESIGN ENGINEERING
For more information, please contact
http://cde.unist.ac.kr
cde-gs@unist.ac.kr
The UNIST Graduate School of Creative Design Engineering was opened in
Research Fields
March, 2016 with the goal of producing convergence oriented industrial
Product Experience
leaders with the ability to design creative solutions at the cutting edge of
- user experience
technology. Based within the design school at UNIST, the program offers
- ergonomics
state-of-the-art equipment and facilities to support student learning and the
execution of creative ideas as functional prototypes. The CDE(Creative DesignEngineering) course is provided through design and engineering faculty with
extensive industry and academic expertise together. Students will experience
the entire process of product design development through collaborative
- design methodology
- design tools and techniques
Basic Design
& Engineering
Courses
Integrated
Design
Project II
Industry
Internship/
start-up
training
Summer
Elective
Courses
engineering and professional researchers who will discover new design
- new product/serive development
Master Graduation Project
Design-based Curriculum
Engineering-based Curriculum
Master
Graduation
Exhibition
- Ideation to Visualization
- Professional Design Practices
- Strategic P-S Development
- Interaction Design
- Human-centered Design
- Sustainable Design
- Contextual Design
- Design for Social Innovation
- CAD for Design Engineering
- Eng. Techs for Designers
- Mech. Elements & Design
- Advanced Additive Manufac.
- Product Lifecycle Manag.
- Interaction Design
the skills necessary to launch new products, carry out product development
Experts from industry and professors teach and evaluate students’
Ph.D Course
progress. At the end of each semester, students produce prototypes to
Our Ph.D course aims to produce talented researchers who are capable of
realize design concepts, and conduct patent application of their prototype.
applied research to support the resolution of practical design problems.
Before graduation, students undertake product development projects with
To this end, doctoral candidates are provided knowledge and practical
companies for one year. As a result, students submit a project paper in the
qualifications through a well-rounded educational research program. Our
form of graduation thesis and display their own creative project outcomes
Ph.D course benefits from a research environment with world-class design
through a graduation exhibition. Throughout this process, design project
and research facilities. Students are encouraged to conduct in-depth research
work is assessed by industrial experts and professors.
of their interest while taking courses, and through intensive communication
with his or her advisor. Current research subjects include product/service
design, product experience, interaction design and design-engineering
process. Design aesthetics, new product/service development, user
experience, human-computer interaction, design theory and methodology,
design engineering are included within the curriculum as advanced-level
doctoral courses.
Management-based Curriculum
UNIST Graduates School of Technology
and Innovation Management
designers. To achieve these aims, students learn integrated knowledge and
assignments in project-based collaborative industry-academia courses.
Winter
Industry
Internship/
start-up
training
Integrated
Design
Project III
Product/Serive Design
- artefact manifestations
skills, engineering knowledge and industrial skills to become pragmatic
Integrated
Design
Product I
Winter
4th semester
- design theory
to become practical designers who have knowledge of both design and
Under our Master program, students learn design thinking, problem-solving
Summer
3rd semester
Design Process
- design aesthetics
Master Course
2nd semester
- human-computer interaction
project-based classes with industry partners. Students are encouraged
knowledge.
1st semester
- Marketing
- Principles of Finance & Accounting
- Strategy
- Big Data and New Product Dev.
- Business Model Innovation
- Experiential Entrepreneurship
& Tech Commercialization
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GRADUATE SCHOOL OF
INTERDISCIPLINARY MANAGEMENT
For more information, please contact
http://gstm.unist.ac.kr
psm@unist.ac.kr
Professional Science Master’s(PSM)
PSM(Professional Science Master’s) Programs are characterized by “scienceplus”, combining rigorous study in science or mathematics with skills-based
coursework in management, policy, or law. GSIM’s PSM Programs provide a
Welcome to the Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Management(GSIM),
curriculum relevant with business fundamental, financial and organizational
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology(UNIST ). GSIM was
behavior emphasizing science, technology, and management. The students
established in 2012 with an aim of educating student management of
in PSM programs can have chances to involve in projects or internship
technology. We are now living in the era of creative economy where
experiences in industries, government or non-profit organizations. The PSM
technology is converging with other high technologies and/or disciplines.
programs started with 14 programs in America since 1997. Now there are
This combination of well-rounded technological skills and business
more than 304 programs developed throughout America, Canada, Australia
management principles is becoming a must, not a choice. It is GSIM’s mission
and Asia. UNIST Energy Commodity Trading & Financial Engineering program
to help shape you into such effective and marketable business executives
and Business Analytics program are the first approved PSM programs not only
with the understanding of technology – someone who can manage people
in Korea but in Asia.
and organizations through this era’s need for constant technological change
and innovation.
Energy Commodity Trading & Financial Engineering(ECTFE)
Our program specializes in the area of energy commodity trading and
The Energy Commodity Trading & Financial Engineering program sets out to
financial engineering(ECTFE), business analytics(BA) among other areas. At
train students to anticipate factors affecting commodity crisis. The program
GSIM, you will be exposed to proven curricular and faculty members who are
will give students the knowledge and skills required to become a highly
well-connected with industries of Ulsan, the industrial capital city of Korea
qualified trader in energy commodity fields such as international finance,
with world top class companies in automobile, shipbuilding and refinery
financial risk management, supply chain management, derivative accounting,
industries such as Hyundai Heavy Industries, and Hyundai Automobile, SK
etc. The Energy Commodity Trading & Financial Engineering program will
and S-Oil Companies. In particular, our ECTFE program is making a great
be of value for students who wish to become an expert in the financial
contribution to building North East Asia Oil Hub in Ulsan.
management of energy firms, energy industry capital projects, energy trading
We’re not the largest school of interdisciplinary management, but I can assure
and risk management.
you that GSIM is a school that commits itself to real knowledge. If you are a
person who wants to become a leader with entrepreneurial spirits of change
Business Analysis(Biztics)
and innovation, I encourage you to come to GSIM and learn more about it. I
Students in the Business Analytics program are trained for careers within
look forward to seeing you at GSIM.
companies of various fields, which require analyzing skill as well as academia.
By focusing on the training of students within the areas of statistics, analytics
programming and data mining, students attain an ability to analyze and
deal with big data. The program offers students mandatory courses such
as Marketing Research and Information Management which cover the
fundamentals of management as well as project courses, such as Capstone
Project, Business Analytics Practicum and Topics in Business Analytics.
The courses will help students gain insight into global issues echoing the
digitalization of data.
GRADUATE SCHOOL
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
2017 UNIST GRADUATE SCHOOL
ADMISSIONS GUIDE
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Curriculum
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT
For more information, please contact
http://mot.unist.ac.kr
mot@unist.ac.kr
Specialization
& Flexibility
Practicality
The Graduate School of Technology and Innovation Management is designed
to educate future technology and innovation leaders in the corporate and
Strong Foundation
public sectors. The primary tracks include 1. Industrial Innovation which
offers courses on process and product innovations and the application of big
data and IT in manufacturing industries, 2. Technological Entrepreneurship
which provides a balanced set of theory and practice courses on technology
commercialization and venture businesses, and 3. Strategic Technology
6 Elective Courses
8 Core Subjects
- Industrial Innovation Area: e.g., Big Data
and New Product Development
- Managing People at Work
2 Industrial-educational
Management which highlights an interdisciplinary problem-solving approach
Cooperative Subjects
in a wide range of courses on complex technological and innovation decision
- Global Study Mission
problems.
- Management of Technological Innovation
- Technological Entrepreneurship Area:
e.g., Experiential Entrepreneurship & Tech
Commercialization
- Capstone Project
- Industry Internship
- Global Consulting Project
- Strategic Technology Management Area
- Operations Management
- Management Communications
- Introduction to Data Mining
- Marketing
- Principles of Finance & Accounting
- Strategy
Master’s Curriculum(Example)
1st Semester
2nd Semester
1st
Year
- Management of Technological Innovation
- Managing People at Work
- Introduction to Data Mining
- Management Communications
- Seminar on Industry and Emerging Technology
- Marketing
- Operations Management
- Principles of Finance & Accounting
- Strategy
2nd
Year
- Advanced Analytics for Process Innovation
- Integration of IT, Manufacturing, and Operational Systems
- Product Life Cycle Management
- Advanced Statistical Analysis for Managers
- Big Data and New Product Development
- Business Model Innovation:
Servitization of Manufacturing
- Global Study Mission
- Capstone Project
Credit Requirement
Program
Total Credits
Course Credit
Research credit
Master’s
at least 48 credits
at least 48 credits
-
Doctoral
at least 72 credits
at least 39 credits
at least 33 credits
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10
18
8
6
4
7
5
13
2
3
11
1
12
14
16
15
17
CAMPUS MAP
Eco-Friendly Campus
where Human, Nature and Technology live together
1
101 Low Dimensional Carbon Materials Center
7
107 Machine Manufacturing Bldg.
13
202 Library
2
102 Natural Science Bldg.
8
108 Research Bldg. 1(Under Construction)
14
203 Student Union Bldg.
3
103 Advanced Material Research Bldg.
9
110 Research Bldg. 2(Under Construction)
15
205 Gymnasium
4
104 Engineering Bldg. 1
10
112 Research Bldg. 3(Under Construction)
16
301~309 Student Dormitory
5
105 Stem Cell Research Bldg.
11
114 Buiness Administration Bldg.
17
401~402 Faculty Apartment
6
106 Engineering Bldg. 2
12
201 Main Administration Bldg.
18
403~404 Researcher Residence
(Under Construction)