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Curriculum

Bachelor degree is offered via 4-year regular program. Students must acquire a minimum of 148 credits before they graduate. These should include 18 practical training credits, 2 self-study in English credits, and 128 bachelor degree credits. This department has four major fields of teaching and research: Environmental Monitoring, Pollution Control, Resource Recycling, and Safety & Health. We offer well-developed courses related to each field to give the students a clear learning plan.

     

 

The master's program in environmental engineering is offered a two-year program. Students must complete 36 credits to graduate, including 12 credits in required courses, 18 credits in optional courses (6 courses), and 6 credits in the thesis of the master degree. 

Graduation requirements for master's degree, the required conditions:

  • Completed 36 credits including 6 credits in the thesis of the master degree.
  • Published a paper in a conference or journal.
  • Passed 2 oral exam for the final master thesis.
  • Passed over 550 scores of the TOEIC (English skill).

 

     

 

Master Program in Environmental Engineering
of the Department of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering

First Semester

Second Semester

Course

Credits/ Hours

Course

Credits/ Hours

required subjects

Special Topics Seminar(1)

1/2

Special Topics Seminar(2)

1/2

Research Methods

2/2

Technical Writing

2/2

Environmental Physi-chemical Treatment

3/3

Environmental Biological Treatment

3/3

elective subjects

Water Chemistry

3/3

Green Environmental Planning

3/3

Indoor Air Quality Purification Technology

3/3

Environmental Toxicology

3/3

Data Analysis and Application

3/3

Environmental Risk Analysis

3/3

Soil Chemistry 

3/3

Monitoring of Air Pollunats

3/3

Advanced Instrumental Analysis

3/3

Advanced Environmental Biotechnology

3/3

Advanced Waste Treatment

3/3

Air Pollution Control Technology

3/3

Aerosol Technology

3/3

Application of Artificial Intelligence on Environment

3/3

Environmental Sampling Planning and Design

3/3

Circular Economy and Environmental Sustainability

3/3

Water Resources Engineering

3/3

   
  1. To graduate, students must complete at least 30 credits (excluding 6 credits for the thesis). The maximum number of credits that can be taken per semester is 15. The minimum number of students required to open a course is 5.
  2. The graduation thesis carries 6 credits and will be awarded upon thesis approval.
  3. To complete 6 credits of common required courses, 6 credits of professional required courses, and 18 credits of professional elective courses, amounting to a total of 30 credits. Up to 6 credits of cross-department or cross-school elective courses can be applied towards this total.
  4. International students are primarily enrolled in English-language courses.