2015 Spring Semester Yonsei Course

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2015 Spring Semester Yonsei Course
Course Registration Guide Book
1. Introduction ............................................................................................................ 3
2. Rules ........................................................................................................................ 4
a) Important notices.............................................................................................. 4
b) Course load ....................................................................................................... 4
c) Business / Economics courses ......................................................................... 4
d) Students with academic warnings................................................................. 4
e) Use of macros .................................................................................................... 5
f)
Duplicate login .................................................................................................. 5
3. Academic Calendar: Spring Semester 2015 .................................................... 6
4. Course Information ............................................................................................... 7
a) Release schedule.............................................................................................. 7
b) Accessing the course catalogue ................................................................... 7
c) Course level ....................................................................................................... 7
d) Korean language courses ............................................................................... 8
e) English undergraduate courses ...................................................................... 8
f)
Graduate courses ............................................................................................. 8
g) Regular Korean-taught courses ...................................................................... 8
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h)
Course timetable .............................................................................................. 9
i)
Courses with lab / practice time .................................................................... 9
j)
Class locations ................................................................................................... 9
k)
Grading policy ................................................................................................ 11
5. Course Registration ............................................................................................. 12
a) Portal access period....................................................................................... 12
b) Course registration schedule ........................................................................ 12
c) Course registration .......................................................................................... 12
d) Using the wish list ............................................................................................. 13
e) Viewing your course schedule...................................................................... 14
6. Post-registration ................................................................................................... 15
a) Inability to enrol online due to capacity constraints ................................. 15
b) Withdrawing from a course ........................................................................... 15
c) Changing sections (class number) .............................................................. 15
7. FAQ ........................................................................................................................ 16
Professor Course Registration Approval Form ....................................................... 20
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1. Introduction
Yonsei invites students from all over the world to attend its International Regular Semester
Program. Attending students are able to take a multitude of English-taught courses, which
range across a wide variety of subjects, and transfer credit back to their home universities.
In addition, students are also able to take Korean language classes as well as take classes
taught in Korean if they desire.
Currently, Yonsei University has over 630 exchange agreements with universities across the
globe. As a leading institution in education, Yonsei provides its exchange students with not
only an environment to nurture academic growth, but also a culturally rich experience in
one of the largest and most robust cities in Asia. Furthermore, students are able to form
global connections with the 730 other students from over 40 different countries that attend
Yonsei University’s International Program every semester.
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2. Rules
a) Important notices
Any important notices will be sent to students via email. The messages and notices will also
be posted on the bulletin board of the OIA website.
b) Course load
Type
A
B Combination
Course Registration Types
Max. Credits
Undergraduate Courses (or Graduate Courses)
18 (15)
Undergraduate Courses (or Graduate Courses)
12 (9)
Korean Language Course, 4 pm to 6 pm
6
c) Business / Economics courses
Due to the high demand of business / economics courses, all students (including major
students) are limited to take up to 3 business / economics courses per semester. Where a
student registers for more than 3 business / economics courses, they will be deregistered
from the courses.
d) Students with academic warnings
Students who received an academic warning in the previous semester can enroll in courses
only after counselling with their academic advisor.
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e) Use of macros
The use of macros in enrollment is prohibited. When using the online enrollment system, all
students are required to follow the provided guidelines. Disciplinary action will be taken if
students enroll by irregular methods, such as through the use of macros.
f) Duplicate login
Logging in by the same student from multiple computers is not allowed. Only the last
session to log on will be connected, and any former connection will be automatically
terminated.
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3. Academic Calendar: Spring Semester 2015
Month
Date
FEB
05 THU
Things to Check
1st Online Course Registration (10:00-16:59)
100% Tuition Refund Deadline for Program Withdrawal
(17:00, Non-exchange students only)
24 TUE
Spring Semester Academic Orientation (10:30-12:00)
“First Step to Korea” Orientation (14:00-18:00)
Venue: Baekyang Hall (Map #29)
MAR
25 WED
2nd Online Course Registration (10:00-16:59)
2 MON
Spring Semester classes begin
Placement Test for Korean Language Course (16:00, Room
121, KLI Bldg)
APR
MAY
JUN
3 TUE
Announcement of Placement Test Result (16:00, Lobby, KLI Bld
4 WED - 6 FRI
Final Course Add and Drop Period (08:00-18:00 each day)
6 FRI
80% Tuition Refund Deadline for Program Withdrawal (17:00,
Non-exchange students only)
1 Wed - 3 FRI
Course Withdrawal Period (08:00-18:00 each day, through
Portal Site only)
3 FRI
50% Tuition Refund Deadline for Program Withdrawal (17:00,
Non-exchange students only. After this date, there is no
refund.)
16 THU - 22 WED
Mid-term examinations
15 FRI
Deadline for Program Withdrawal
15 FRI - 29 FRI
Program Extension Application Period
1 MON - 26 FRI
Course Evaluation Period (TBA)
8 MON - 20 SAT
Final Examinations Period
27 SAT – JULY 4
Online Grades Check Period (TBA)
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4. Course Information
a) Release schedule
Semester
Course offering release schedule
Spring (March to June)
1st week of January
Spring (September to December)
1st week of July
Noting the late informing of the courses to be offered in the upcoming semester, when a
student is applying for their Study Abroad, they can only check the current or previous
semesters’ course offering information (including syllabi).
b) Accessing the course catalogue
Course syllabi are available online on the Yonsei Portal (portal.yonsei.ac.kr). - Select
‘ENGLISH’ The relevant menu is ‘Course Catalogue and Syllabus’. This is the menu for
checking the courses offered and syllabi, as well as previous course offerings. No login is
required to access this menu.
Please note that if you do not use Internet Explorer 6 or higher, Yonsei websites do not work
properly (eg drop-down menus do not work on Firefox). Thus, whenever you want to access
to the Yonsei University website, please use Internet Explorer.
c) Course level
The course level can be determined by the course code. If the course code is 1000 level (eg
IEE1101), the course is classified as a General Education / Lower Level course. From 2000 to
4000, the course can be considered a Major Elective / Required / Basic course. From 5000
above, the course is classified as a Graduate Course.
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d) Korean language courses
Korean language courses are those offered through the Yonsei Korean Language Institute
(KLI). Taking Korean language courses is not a requirement on the part of Yonsei. However,
some students’ home institutions may have such a requirement.
Course catalogue location: Undergraduate Programs > Study Abroad Course > Korean
Language
Credits: 6
Levels: 6
Schedule: 4-6 pm, Mon-Fri, 16 weeks
Enrollment: enroll for any level (see pg 12) > take the placement test > adjust your course
level within the Drop and Add period (see pg 12)
e) English undergraduate courses
Regular undergraduate courses: These are listed under a major of each college. The courses
taught in English will have a ② in the ‘Reference’ column.
Underwood International College: Courses offered by the Underwood International College
(UIC) are taught in English. These courses are listed under a major of UIC. As UIC has many
interdisciplinary courses, students are asked to navigate UIC courses if there is no
conventional major course in a college. However note that some UIC courses may have
restrictions non-major students. Therefore it is highly recommended to check the reference
box of each course.
Office of International Affairs courses: Special English courses are also offered through the
Office of International Affairs (OIA). These courses are for study abroad exchange / visiting
program participants. They can be found in the course catalogue in Undergraduate
Programs > Study Abroad Course > Undergraduate. These courses have the code ‘IEE’.
f) Graduate courses
Priority in enrolling for graduate courses is given to graduate exchange students. However,
senior undergraduate students (ie in their final year of study) may also enrol in a maximum
of one graduate course, as long as the following conditions have been met:
i.
Overall grade average of higher than 3.0 out of 4.0; and
ii.
Approval from the lecturing professor (using the form on the last page).
Without proof of the professor’s approval, the OIA will delete the course from the system.
Therefore, undergraduate students should not enrol in graduate courses without
confirmation from the OIA.
The graduate courses available for exchange students can be found in the course catalogue
in Undergraduate Programs > Study Abroad Course > Graduate.
g) Regular Korean-taught courses
Korean-taught courses are also open to incoming exchange and visiting students. However,
non-native speakers of Korean should consult with the course professor on the first day of
class to determine whether their Korean level is sufficient to keep up with the course.
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h) Course timetable
On the Yonsei Portal, the course time period is written eg as Mon1, Tue 2, 3 or Mon1
Tue2,3(Fri 2,3). The numbers indicate the periods of the course. The first period begins at
9:00am. All classes last 50 minutes, followed by a 10 minute break.
Days
Time Period
Real Class Time
M, T, W, Th, F
1
09:00-09:50
2
10:00-10:50
3
11:00-11:50
4
12:00-12:50
5
13:00-13:50
6
14:00-14:50
7
15:00-15:50
8
16:00-16:50
9
17:00-17:50
10
18:00-18:50
i) Courses with lab / practice time
Most English courses have two different classes: lecture time, and practice time assisted by
a Korean T.A.(Teaching Assistant). Where English courses have lab or practice time, this time
is indicated in brackets in the Time Period of the course. The additional practice time should
be included in the total class contact hours.
j) Class locations
Yonsei uses the following abbreviations for classroom building information. The online
campus map can be seen here (select Sinchon Campus).
Abbr.
Building Name English / Korean
Associated College
APZH
Appenzeller Hall
아펜젤러관
Old Theology Hall
BilHall
Billingsley Hall
빌링슬리관
Graduate School of Journalism
and Mass Communication
BYH
Baekyang Hall
백양관
University College
BYH‘S’ means a classroom is in
the Southern Tower of BYH
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Abbr.
Building Name English / Korean
Associated College
Edu
General Classroom
Bldg
교육과학관
Graduate School of Education
Den
College of Dentistry
치과대학
DWHA
Daewoo Hall(Annex)
상경대학(별관)
DWHM
Daewoo Hall(Main
Bldg)
상경대학(본관)
EngHA
Engineering Hall I
공학관(구관)
EngHB
Engineering Hall II
제 2 공학관
EngHC
Engineering Hall III
제 3 공학관
ERC
Engineering Research
Center
공학원
Service Center located here
GBH
Gwangbok Hall
광복관
College of Law
Gym
Gymnasium
체육관
Physical Education/Sports &
Leisure Studies
Med
College of Medicine
MnAud
Main Auditorium
MusO
College of Music (Old
Bldg)
음악관(구관)
MusN
College of Music (New
Bldg)
음악관(신관)
NMH
New Millennium Hall
새천년관
Underwood International College
Office, Graduate School of
International Studies Office
Nur
College of Nursing
간호대학
College of Nursing
OSH
Oesol Hall
PEC
Physical Education
College of Dentistry
College of Business and
Economics
Auditorium (Gak-dang-heon)
located here
의대
College of Engineering
Engineering Hall Auditorium
located here
College of Medicine
대강당
College of Music
외솔관
College of Liberal Arts (Old)
체육교육관
Physical Education/Sports &
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Abbr.
Building Name English / Korean
Associated College
Center
Leisure Studies Department Swimming Pool located here
SciH
Science Hall
과학관
College of Sciences
SRC
Science Research
Center
과학원
College of Sciences
SSH
Samsung Hall
삼성관
College of Human Ecology
TheoH
Theology Hall
신학관
College of Theology,
Underwood International College
WDH
Widang Hall
위당관
College of Liberal Arts
YHH
Yeonhui Hall
연희관
College of Social Sciences
YJH
Yongjae Hall
용재관
College of Sciences in Education Weight Training Room located
here
무용실
Outdoor Amphitheatre
노천극장
Physical Education/Sports &
Leisure Studies
k) Grading policy
The grading policy differs by instruction language, class size, and the level of the courses.
Each professor has their own evaluation method, so the first point of reference should be
the professor and course syllabus. However, below is a general summary of grading policies.
Non-OIA courses: curve (comparative) basis
KLI and OIA courses (coded with ‘IEE’): absolute basis
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5. Course Registration
a) Portal access period
The Yonsei Portal can be logged into from the week of the first course registration to the
final day for checking grades. 2015 Spring semester students can check whether their Portal
account works from 4 February.
b) Course registration schedule
Enrollment can only be done through the online Yonsei Portal during the scheduled period.
Enrolment period
Date
Time (Seoul Time, GMT +9)
First course registration
5 February (THU)
10:00 – 17:00
Second course
registration
25 February (WED)
10:00 – 17:00
Final course registration
4 March (WED) –
8:00 – 18:00
(Drop and Add period)
6 March (FRI)
c) Course registration
Course registration must be done through the Undergraduate Course Enrollment menu on
Yonsei Portal. This is so regardless of your current school year or status as a graduate or
undergraduate student.
Login ID: Yonsei Student ID number
Login password: initial password format is the student’s date of birth, in the format
YYMMDD. For example, if a student’s date of birth is 30 April 1990, their password would be
900430. If you forget your password, contact the OIA to reset the password to the YYMMDD
format.
During the registration period, to register for a course, students must click on the course
code. A new course may also be added by typing in the course code and section number in
the ‘Enrolled Courses’ frame. Choose the ‘Add’ option, enter the ‘Course Code’ and ‘Section’
for each text box and click save ( ).
To check the spaces available for a certain course, search for the course code or course title
in the blank search box next to the selection box.
If a course was registered properly, the course will be listed under the ‘Courses Enrollment
Result’ of the Course Enrollment page. To delete a course, clicking on the course code at the
‘Courses Enrolment Result’ section will remove it. All students must reconfirm their
enrollment by logging in again.
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There is a limit to the number of students that can be enrolled in all courses. Admission is
granted on a first-come first-serve basis. When enrolling for courses, it may be helpful to
register for courses with the fewest sections first to increase chances of acceptance.
Students should also consider preparing a list of alternative courses in case some classes
reach capacity.
d) Using the wish list
Noting the speed which registration requires during the registration period, students may
make a wish list of courses that they wish to enroll in prior to the registration period. At
7:00am on the day of course registration, students can log in to the Yonsei Portal. Once
logged in, courses can be added to the wish list for quick access during the registration
period. You can register for the courses by clicking on the course codes directly from the
wish list, and this is the most recommended method.
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e) Viewing your course schedule
During the course registration period: click the ‘Course Schedule’ tab, next to the ‘Course
Enrollment’ tab. You are required to have a copy of your course schedule for verification.
Please note this function is only working during the designated time period.
After the course registration period: access the following menu on Yonsei Portal: Academic
Information System > Academic Management System Course Curriculum and Enrollment
Folder > Course Schedule tab.
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6. Post-registration
a) Inability to enrol online due to capacity constraints
Where a student is unable to register for their desired courses due to a lack of seats in the
first two course registration periods, they may seek approval from the lecturing professor to
enrol in the course. To do so, students should meet the professor in advance or on the first
day of classes to get permission to enroll in the course using the form at the end of this
document. This form MUST be given to the exchange coordinator at the OIA before the end
of the Drop and Add period. The exchange coordinator will then manually add the course to
the system.
b) Withdrawing from a course
The course withdrawal period is for three days(April 1 – 3). Students who did not drop a
course during the Drop and Add period can withdraw from a course during this period
without a record on the academic transcript. This process is done through the Yonsei Portal
Academic Management System menu.
As this process is the last chance to withdraw from a course, students must stick to the
courses after this period, despite the reasons otherwise. The only other option is to leave
Yonsei altogether.
c) Changing sections (class number)
Dropped courses cannot be recovered if the course becomes full after it is dropped.
Therefore, if a student merely wishes to change the section of an en enrolled course, it is
recommended that they use the ‘Change Section’ menu in the ‘Enrolled Courses’ frame.
Select ‘Change Section’, and enter the ‘Course Code’, ‘Section Number’ and ‘Lab Section’ to
change, and then click save ( ).
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7. FAQ
Q: If I can take a course taught in Korean, how can I get the syllabus in English? And would
this be transferrable to my home university?
A: You are responsible for requesting an English course syllabus from your professor before
you leave the program. Course transfer is the discretion of your school, not Yonsei.
Q: What if there is no course description or syllabus for the offered courses?
A: Check the previous semester’s course information through Yonsei Portal. Otherwise,
email your professor to get it. Getting the right syllabus before the end of the semester is
important for your credit transfer process at your home institution.
Q: Is there an Incomplete or Pass/Fail Option?
A: There is no ‘Incomplete’ option. After the course withdrawal period, students must finish
the course. There is no option for changing letter grading to Pass/Non-Pass (Fail) grading.
However, there are pre-designated P/NP graded courses – these courses have the reference
code ‘ⓑ’.
Q: Can exchange students take the KLI Summer or Winter programs for free?
A: No, Summer and Winter programs are not included in the exchange semesters (Spring
and Fall). Yonsei offers free of charge and for credit KLI courses during the regular semesters
(Spring and Fall).
Q: What are the reference codes shown on the Portal?
Code
Meaning
ⓐ
Course is taught in a second foreign language eg Chinese, Japanese,
Spanish, French(native lecture)
ⓑ
Course is graded on a P/NP basis
ⓒ
Course is offered at the International Campus, not the Sinchon Campus.
Therefore, the course is NOT available for exchange / visiting students.
②
Course is taught in English
①
Course has supplementary video lectures, available at the YSCEC
website
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Q: How can you download a course syllabus in the Course Catalogue and Syllabus table?
Step 1: Login at Portal
Step 2: Go to Academic Information System > Academic Management System
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Step 3: Go to the Curriculum folder > Course Catalogue/Enrollment folder again. Then, you
can see the table menus on the right side of the window. Click on the Course Catalogue
again.
Step 4: Click on the attachment.
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수강신청허용확인서
Course Registration Approval Form
This form is for a student seeking to obtain permission from the professor to enroll in the course. Please note that this
form, however, does not guarantee a student’s course enrollment for the written course. Submitting this form must be
done within the designated drop and add time period. After the designated drop and add period of each semester,
no additional attempts will be accepted.
First Name :
Last Name :
Student No :
Approval for Courses

1
Course Code
2
Course Title
3
Date of Approval
Month
Professor Name :
Date
, 2015 SPRING
(signature)