Announcement
Notice of KUBS Course Registration
1. During the course registration period, courses offered by KUBS will be restricted to those who are not a KUBS student. Students from other departments can register for KUBS courses during the add/drop period (March 8 – March 9).
2. Course Withdrawal Policy Discontinued
The Course Withdrawal Policy has been discontinued since Spring 2014. Thus, students cannot withdraw registered courses after the add/drop period.
3. Change of Minimum Credit
As of Spring 2014, students can register for a minimum of 1 credit and maximum of 19 credits.
(Students who has a GPA of 3.75 or above and took 17 credits without an F grade in the last semester or who has a cumulative GPA of 3.75 without an F grade in the past semesters can register for 3 more credits).
4. Class Size Limits
Due to the limited space and the nature of courses, class size is limited.
5. As the new curriculum has been implemented, some of the course names and numbers have changed. Before registering, make sure to check revised courses.
- How to Check: KUPID → Course → Course Information → Undergraduate Course Retroactive Substitution.
Students who need to repeat BUSS161 “Understanding Business Administration” because the course has been discontinued must register for the similar course BUSS163 “Introduction to Business.”
6. Prerequisites must be completed before enrolling in a major elective course. Taking prerequisites concurrently with course is not allowed.
- Example: Students must complete BUSS152 “Principles of Accounting” before taking BUSS213 “Intermediate Accounting I.”
- How to Check: KUPID → Course → Course Information → Undergraduate Prerequisite Courses
Those who completed prerequisites on Sejong Campus are restricted to register for courses. Thus, please contact the Department Office of Business Administration in advance.
7. ECON203 “Principles of Economics II” will be approved as a major elective course, not general elective course.
The course offered by the Department of Economics will be also accepted.
8. Students (major, double major, dual degree) who are required to take BUSS 364 “Business Ethics” and BUSS204 ”World Economy and Business” can take other major elective courses (3 credits) offered by KUBS instead.
9. Course Change for Double Major in Business Administration and Economics (Entering Class of 2016 and after only)
Students who entered Korea University from 2016 onwards and who are double majoring in Economics or Business Administration must take 6 other major elective courses (aside from “Principle of Economics I” and “Principle of Economics II”) offered by the department of their double major.
10. Cognate Courses Approved as Major Elective Courses
Students must complete courses taught in English in order to meet the KUBS graduation requirements. Course numbers beginning with BUSS will only be approved as an English-taught course.
2. Course Withdrawal Policy Discontinued
The Course Withdrawal Policy has been discontinued since Spring 2014. Thus, students cannot withdraw registered courses after the add/drop period.
3. Change of Minimum Credit
As of Spring 2014, students can register for a minimum of 1 credit and maximum of 19 credits.
(Students who has a GPA of 3.75 or above and took 17 credits without an F grade in the last semester or who has a cumulative GPA of 3.75 without an F grade in the past semesters can register for 3 more credits).
4. Class Size Limits
Due to the limited space and the nature of courses, class size is limited.
5. As the new curriculum has been implemented, some of the course names and numbers have changed. Before registering, make sure to check revised courses.
- How to Check: KUPID → Course → Course Information → Undergraduate Course Retroactive Substitution.
Students who need to repeat BUSS161 “Understanding Business Administration” because the course has been discontinued must register for the similar course BUSS163 “Introduction to Business.”
6. Prerequisites must be completed before enrolling in a major elective course. Taking prerequisites concurrently with course is not allowed.
- Example: Students must complete BUSS152 “Principles of Accounting” before taking BUSS213 “Intermediate Accounting I.”
- How to Check: KUPID → Course → Course Information → Undergraduate Prerequisite Courses
Those who completed prerequisites on Sejong Campus are restricted to register for courses. Thus, please contact the Department Office of Business Administration in advance.
7. ECON203 “Principles of Economics II” will be approved as a major elective course, not general elective course.
The course offered by the Department of Economics will be also accepted.
8. Students (major, double major, dual degree) who are required to take BUSS 364 “Business Ethics” and BUSS204 ”World Economy and Business” can take other major elective courses (3 credits) offered by KUBS instead.
9. Course Change for Double Major in Business Administration and Economics (Entering Class of 2016 and after only)
Students who entered Korea University from 2016 onwards and who are double majoring in Economics or Business Administration must take 6 other major elective courses (aside from “Principle of Economics I” and “Principle of Economics II”) offered by the department of their double major.
10. Cognate Courses Approved as Major Elective Courses
Students must complete courses taught in English in order to meet the KUBS graduation requirements. Course numbers beginning with BUSS will only be approved as an English-taught course.
Course No.
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Department
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Course Name
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JURA158
|
Department of Law
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Business LawⅠ
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JURA159
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Department of Law
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Business Law II Ⅱ
|
JURA305
|
Department of Law
|
Administrative Law I
|
JURA306
|
Department of Law
|
Administrative Law II
|
JURA332
|
Department of Law
|
Remedies in Administrative Law
|
PAPP150
|
College of Political Science & Economics
|
Introduction to Public Administration
|
ECON333
|
Department of Economics
|
Public Finance
|
ECON334
|
Department of Economics
|
Public Finance
|
ECON201
|
Department of Economics
|
Microeconomics
|
ECON202
|
Department of Economics
|
Macroeconomics
|
ECON335
|
Department of Economics
|
International Finance
|
IFLS161
(=IFLS309) |
Institute of
Foreign Language Studies |
Business English
|
IFLS162
|
Institute of
Foreign Language Studies |
Business English Lab
|
EGRN320
|
College of Engineering
|
Introduction to Technology
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