Keimyung University’s Department of Electronic Engineering got the highest mark from the Accreditation Board for Engineering Education of Korea (ABEEK).This year, all eleven engineering departments got the best grade. Students who entered our university in 2007 can get the accreditation. Students who entered before 2007 require 18 credits in cultural studies in engineering, 30 credits in foundation engineering courses, and 60 credits in major studies in engineering for petition accreditation for engineering education.No Seung-baek, a professor in the Chemical Engineering Department, said, “The
On March 1, Dongsan Library introduced the “PC Seat Management System” to solve the insufficiency of seats. Students can reserve a seat, which they can use for two hours at a time. The maximum time is six hours a day. Not only students, but also local residents can use the computers.When users leave their seat, they have to log-out. When users leave their seat for a moment, they can hide the screen by clicking “pause.” Seo Bong-ho of the Information Support team said, “When you finish using a computer, you have to log-out completely.”However, some students do not log-out and they monopolize co
The 2007 conferment ceremony was held on the Seong-seo, Dae-myung, and Dong-san campuses on February 14 and 19. On February 14 at Adams Chapel, 87 students were granted doctorates, and 696 students were granted master’s degrees. On February 19, 3706 students were granted bachelor’s degrees. These included: The College of Social Science - 302The Faculty of Media and Visual Communication - 102The Faculty of Economics and Commerce - 224The Faculty of Law - 85The College of Natural Sciences - 307The College of Environment - 76The College of Engineering - 323The School of Medicine - 91The Colle
On November 29, Schuān University art troupe held a performance celebrating the relationship between Korea and China.This event featured 14 acts, including a solo dance, playing the Korean mandolin, and others. Park Dong-ha from the China Center organized the performance. He said, “I hope that Korean and Chinese cultures will co-exist through not only this performance but also the Chinese speech contest in March of next year.Translated by Seo Yeon-jooKMG Junior Reporterpinkeyes@kmu.ac.kr
On November 15, the Kemmy Awards were held in Bauer Hall. Eight teams participated in this contest, and the winners were Kwak Hee-jin and Lee Na-hyun, whose presentation was entitled “Making Kimch.”They said that they were happy to get a good result and a reward for their efforts. Translated by Ryu Ji-younKMG Junior Reporterwhitefox11@kmu.ac.kr
On October 30, the Study Skill-Up program was held at the multimedia room in the Bauer Hall annex. Student supporters offered tips on studying. They said a precondition of an A+ is perfect attendance, note taking, and preparation of reports.Translated by Lee Eun-jiKMG Junior Reporterleeej4@kmu.ac.kr
"The 3rd Best Library Users Award Ceremony" was held on October 30 in Dongsan Library.The winners received gift certificates and best-selling books.The awards were given to good users who borrowed a lot of books during the first semester and were not late in returning books. However, heroic epics and fantasy books were not included.Translated by Yoo Ho-sangKMG Junior Reporterenterprise65@kmu.ac.kr
On October 10, a lecture on science and technology was held in Euiyang hall. The lecture, sponsored by the Ministry of Science and Technology, was given by Kim Woo-sik, the chief of the Ministry of Science and Technology.He explained support and promotion for engineering, including the direction of national policy and long-term national R & D development planning. He said that the present crisis in engineering needs to be addressed through a struggle for continuous development, and that Korean students need to have pride in engineering.In addition, he suggested looking at other countries like