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Academic Notice [Business Administration Freshmen] Class Schedule for Spring Semester, 2019

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Course List for Business Administration Freshmen (the first year students)

 

Must-Take Courses

Course Classification

Course Code

Class #

Course Name

Credits

Major Foundation Studies

211994

101

Business Statistics

3

Major Foundation Studies

211996

101

Economics

3

Foundation Studies

120027

120

English2

2

Foundation Studies

120024

102

Critical Thinking & Communication

2

Foundation Studies

145635

102

Public Service2

1

Foundation Studies

110004

101

D-MAP2

1

 

1) You must sign up all the courses (major and foundation studies) listed in the table. It is mandatory to take all the courses above. From this semester, there will be the orientation session for course registration with your professor. HyunJin Yeo. He will give advice what to take based on the track.

It will be at 1 o’clock on Wednesday in March 6 in #701 in GSI building. Everyone are required to attend. If not, it is all your responsibilities.

2) You must sign up all the courses (major and foundation studies) listed in the table (total credits: 12)

3) Even if some courses are not shown in the schedule, you must register the courses. (Ex. Public Service)

4) The course "Critical Thinking & Communication" is a basic Korean language course. At the first class, you are supposed to take placement test and based on the result, you should be able to change the class.

5) Regarding English2, the students who enter DSU in the fall in 2018 have to take English2 but the students who enter DSU in the spring in 2019 have to register English1 opened in International College in the fall semester in 2019.

6) Only students who have a band 6 in IELTS writing, or equivalent English level can take Human to Human course(Liberal Arts Course). This is a rigorous academic writing course. Please provide proof of your English level in the first class. 

7) You can sign up maximum 18 credits (including Liberal Arts Courses in English) and minimum 15 credits.