Master’s Program |
Doctoral Program |
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General |
Major Course |
Research |
Total |
General |
Major Course |
Research |
Total |
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Mandatory |
Elective |
Mandatory |
Elective |
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3 |
– |
At least 21 |
At least 6 |
At least 33 |
3 |
– |
At least 27 |
At least 30 |
At least 60 |
- * Once a master’s student completes the general and the major’s required (mandatory) courses, that student doesn’t need to retake the same required (mandatory) courses when he or she becomes a doctoral student.
▣ Details for EE Graduate Requirements
※ Please also check the common section (for the graduate course) of the KAIST Bulletin System. http://bulletin.kaist.ac.kr/html/en/
Division |
Subject |
Reference |
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General |
Common |
CC010 Special Lecture on Leadership | CC010 is not included to a Grade Point Average, but appears to be pass/fail (P/F), which is applied to students enrolled in KAIST from 2002 and onward, except for general scholarship students, international students | |
CC020 Ethics and Safety I | All students presently studying at KAIST must take CC020 which is not included to GPA, but required for graduation | |||
Choose |
CC500 Scientific Writing CC510 Introduction to Computer Application CC511 Probability and Statistics CC512 Introduction to Materials and Engineering CC513 Engineering Economy and Cost Analysis CC530 Entrepreneurship and Business Strategies CC531 Patent Analysis and Invention Disclosure CC532 Collaborative System Design and EngineeringCC533 Entrepreneurial Leadership |
EE528 Random Processes can replace CC511 * Only one general required course counts towards graduation. |
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Elective |
M.S. |
– EE509 Technical Writing (which is only given in Spring Semester) – EE509 is elective for international students – At least 3 EE courses (9 credit hours) at the 500 level or above must be taken – The 400 level or above courses in EE and the 500 level or above courses in other departments may be taken. In addition, the 400 level courses in EE must belong to the courses common to the B.S. and M.S. students – Special Lecture requirements: Within 9 credits for Master’s course |
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Ph.D. |
– At least 2 EE courses (6 credit hours) at the 600 level or above must be taken – The rest must be at the 500 level or above in and out of EE – All master’s degree coursework (including the 400 level mutual B.S. and M.S. courses in EE) except research credits may count towards doctoral coursework. |
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Research |
M.S. |
Thesis |
EE960 M.S. Thesis (at least 4 credits) | |
Seminar | EE966 M.S. Seminar<Colloquium> (2 credits must be taken, Only applicable when Subtitle of the course is <Colloquium>) | |||
Ph.D. |
Thesis |
EE980 Ph.D. Thesis (at least 28 credits) | ||
Seminar |
EE966 Ph.D. Seminar<Colloquium> (4 credits must be taken, Only applicable when Subtitle of the course is <Colloquium>) |
■ Students enrolled in the EE Integrated Master’s and Doctoral Degree Program from 2005 and onward must complete both M.S. and Ph.D research coursework such as Special Lecture on Leadership, Technical Writing(Once a student completes the M.S. research coursework above during Master’s period, he or she does not need to retake it during doctoral period) and 5 credits in total made up of any combination of EE966 Seminar(M.S.)<Colloquium> and EE986 Seminar(Ph.D.)<Colloquium>(Open in Spring and Fall semesters, only courses with the subtitle <Colloquium> are accepted.)
In the case of international students, on the other hand, Technical Writing is elective.