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Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering

Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering

Our department aims to cultivate field engineers who are capable of managing a construction site and coping with every conceivable situation that may arise by equipping them with systematic and intensive practical knowledge and technical education.

TEL031)467-4919FAX 031)467-4910Location Toegye Hall 2F

Course Outline

Course Outline

Year/Semester Subject Educational Goal
4/1 Practical Class on River Engineering This class aims to cultivate students’ ability to apply their theoretical grounding in hydromechanics (Years 1 & 2) and fluid and water motion (Hydraulics 1 & 2), and methods of calculating the amount of water (Hydrology) to actual fields related to river engineering, fluvial system survey, river maintenance, and river topography.
Practical Class on Geotechnical Design Using a major textbook in which practical geotechnics is clearly explained, professors and students study and discuss together the principles of geotechnical design in order to cultivate the students’ practical professional skills.
Practical Class on GPS Surveying This class aims to cultivate survey technicians who can establish the basic data for construction work and design. Students will learn about the principles of the GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System), location determination technology, ground surveying systems, and GPS utilization techniques.
Practical Class on Road Engineering As the arteries of the national transportation network, roads are highly important national infrastructures that are responsible for 95% of cargo transportation and 94% of passenger transportation, as well as playing an important role in industrial logistics and transportation for the development of the Korean economy. This class is designed to enable students to conduct basic studies for the development of a decision-making system for the effective management of national roads by figuring out the definitions and types of indicators, analyzing and establishing the characteristics, conducting a cost estimation for economic feasibility including an on-site survey required for calculating the vehicle operation cost, and analyzing the elements required for system development.
Practical Class on Matrix Method for Structural Analysis This class consists of practical programs designed to teach students the matrix method of structural analysis as a basic theory in order to know how to use Midas Civil (a structural engineering software application), and the relation between the matrix method of structural analysis and the software application.
4/2 Practical Class on Structural Design This class aims to teach students design concepts related to concrete structures and design methods by designing a reinforced concrete retaining wall according to the relevant design criteria.
Practical Class on Soft Ground and Slope Stability Based on the basic principles learned in soil mechanics, students will learn how to interpret general foundation structures, and design/construction methods that can be applied and used in the field.
Practical Class on Geo Information Construction This class aims to cultivate competent survey engineers who are capable of performing a series of works from planning and drawing to preparing the result report by using the surveying techniques required for the accumulation of spatial location information.
Practical Class on Water Resources Engineering This class aims to equip students with the ability to analyze water resources systems on earth and the status of Korean water resources, and how to apply and interpret them according to engineering principles in order to utilize and control them.
Practical Class on Excel Work This class provides students with in-depth training on Excel functions, which are commonly used at construction practice sites, for the efficient performance of works on site.
Curriculum Table

Curriculum Table

Subject Year 4 Total
1st semester 2st semester
Credit Hour Credit Hour Credit Lecture Hour
Optional major subject 650050 Practical Class on River Engineering 2 2     2 1 2
Optional major subject 650130 Practical Class on Geotechnical Design 2 2     2 1 2
Optional major subject 650270 Practical Class on Road Engineering 3 3     3 1 2
Optional major subject 650280 Practical Class on Matrix Method for Structural Analysis 2 2     2 1 1
Optional major subject 650340 Cadastral Surveying 3 3     3 1 2
Optional major subject 650200 Route Surveying and Linear Design     2 2 2 2 0
Optional major subject 650290 Practical Class on Structural Design     2 2 2 1 1
Optional major subject 650300 Practical Class on Soft Ground and Slope Stability     2 2 2 1 1
Optional major subject 650330 Practical Class on Excel Work     3 3 3 0 3
Optional major subject 650350 Construction Project Management Practice     3 3 3 3 0
Optional major subject Subtotal 12 12 12 12 24 12 12
Teaching subject credits (Hours) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Liberal arts subject credits (Hours) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
P/F subject credits (Hours) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Major subject credits (Hours) 12 12 12 12 24 12 12
Total credits (Hours) 12 12 12 12 24 12 12