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1) Objectives of education
The mission of our department is to develop useful medical techniques by grafting Oriental medicine and engineering, and to train inventive researcher who will contribute to the globalization of oriental medicine.

2) Study field and outline
¡à Biofunctional medicine
: The subject of Biofunctional medicine is quantification and modernization of Oriental medicine. We monitor biosignals through a oriental medical point of view. We research & develop modernized medical techniques.
¡à Management of Subhealth
: Through modernization of various countries' traditional medicines, we research & develop the management model of subhealth.
¡à Oriental medical information
: We aim to construct oriental medical database and research & develop useful database management systems.

1) Application and degree conferred
To apply to our department, a bachelor¡¯s degree or master's degree(or an expectant) is required. After graduation, the degree of Oriental Master/Doctor or Engineering Master/Doctor is conferred.

2) Units
A student who wants a dual degree,(Example: when a degree candidate for the Master's/Doctor's degree in medicine wants an Engineering degree) has to acquire the other department's units in advance. Required units of another department are 6 points(Master's course) or 9 points(Doctor's course).

3) Academic adviser
2 professors are needed for paper guidance, one each from the Oriental and Engineering departments.


4) The others follow graduate school regulations & detailed rules


Name Summary
Human informatics 1 The basis of physics, the theories of measurement, principles of measuring instrument and medical practical techniques.
Human informatics 2 Measurement of human information, computer signal treatment, analysis of medical data
Human informatics 3 Measurement and analysis of human's emotion, and explanation application.
Database Management Systems Statistical methods and techniques, database construction and management, application in medical field.

 

Young-Bae Park, Ph.D
[Kyung Hee University, 1985, Professor, Biofunctional Medicine and Diagnosis, bmppark@khu.ac.kr]


Hyung-Kyun Koh, Ph.D

[Kyung Hee University, 1984, Professor, Acupuncture & Moxibustion, KOH5795@chollian.net]


Young-suk Kim, Ph.D

[Kyung Hee University, 1997, Assistant Professor, Acupuncture & Moxibustion, ackys@hanmail.net]


Yong-Jae Park, Ph.D
[Kyung Hee University, 2002, Assistant Professor, Biofunctional Medicine and Diagnosis, bmppark@khu.ac.kr]


Seong-Nam Byun, D.Eng
[Michigan University, 1991, Professor, Ergonomics, snbyun@khu.ac.kr, http://hfe.khu.ac.kr]


Hwan-sup Oh, D.Eng
[Kyung Hee University, 1985, Professor, Applied Mechanics (Fatigue and fracture), shoh@khu.ac.kr]


Hyon-Soo Lee, D.Eng
[Keio University, 1985, Professor, Nerve Network, leehs@khu.ac.kr, http://cann.kyunghee.ac.kr]


Young-Ha Kwon, D.Eng
[University of Illinois at Chicago, 1987, Professor, Human Sensibility Ergonomics, yhkwon@khu.ac.kr]


Min-Yong Kim, D.Eng
[Kaist, 1994, Assistant Professor, Data Mining, andy@khu.ac.kr]

 

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