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[General][Undergraduate] Spring 2017 Schedule of Required Courses for Freshmen (Entering Class of 2017)

2017.02.17 Views 2390 경영대학

Congratulations on your admission to Korea University Business School.
 
The five courses that the newly admitted students must take in Spring 2017 will automatically be registered.
 
Spring 2017 Required Courses: Introduction to Business, Principles of Economics I, Thinking and Writing I, Academic English I, and Freshman Seminar
(However, the course schedule for “Freshman Seminar” is not determined; thus, please note that the course will not be shown on the attached schedule. For detailed information, please refer to the New Student Orientation and noticeboard on KUBS Website).
  
- If you have not taken the New Student English Examination, you cannot register for Academic English I.
- Based on the results of the New Student English Examination, if you are placed in Intermediate Level, your course will automatically be registered without any notice. If you are placed in Elementary or Advanced Level, you have to register on your own, and your schedule can possibly be changed.
- “Thinking and Writing” Course: International students from Group 12 must register for “Thinking and Writing” course at the appropriate level.  
 
When planning to register for other courses, please check the attached schedules corresponding to your Student ID Number.
Please contact us if you have further inquiries.
 
* Please try not to delete registered courses in case of re-registration for the same courses may not be available.
- New students who will be taking “Introduction to Business” and “Principles of Economics I” can switch to the different Group schedule during the course registration period and add/drop period.
- For “Academic English” course, new students who are placed in Elementary or Advanced Level must register for the course at the appropriate level based on the results of English Examination (except students who are placed in Intermediate Level).
- Both “Admission Type” and “Nationality” must be “foreigner” in order to take “Thinking and Writing (for International Students).” Also, international students should register for the course based on their Korean Language Examination Score and Level Test during the course registration period.