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Guidelines for Course Management
1) Manage class according to school procedures and create
a good learning environment.
2) Take attendance for every class.
3) Give applicable assignments to students (which shall be
reflected in students¡¯s grades).
4) Testing Procedures:
- Administer regular exams (mid-term and final exams)
- Administer examination questions- Proctor exams for his/her
courses
- Check student identification and change student seating
before administering the exam
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Managing Educational Processes
1) Professors will improve existing teaching materials and create
new materials from time to time.
2) Professors will manage or participate in committees managing
educational processes. |
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General Course Timetable Organization
1) Allocating class time over more than
four days per week, or for a three-hour lecture, should be
avoided(exception: exams, practice, subjects that mainly consist
of practice).
2) For the convenience of students majoring
in more than one area, block lectures and lecture times
should be fixed.
3) Changes to the course timetable are prohibited. |
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Professor¡¯s Work Guidelines
1) Lectures must be given at least four
times a week (lecturing at other schools is restricted).
2) Overseas travel and business trips
during the semester should be avoided.
3) Canceling class should be avoided.
In the event class must be cancelled, the professor must
submit a statement
regarding the class cancellation to the appropriate administrative
office.
4) Teaching nine credit hours per week
per semester is required.
5) Course syllabus should be submitted
in a timely manner to the appropriate administrative office
before the
semester begins as requested.
6) Attendance at various meetings and
school functions is encouraged.
7) Grades should be based on exam results,
among other things. (i.e., mid-term exam : 40-60%,
final exam:
40-60%)
8) If you have more questions, please
contact the Academic Affairs.
(Tel
: +82-31-201-3042) |
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Full-time Teachers¡¯ Lecture Time Allotments
1) Allocating class time over more than
four days per week, or for a three-hour lecture, should be
avoided. However,
for those full-time professors who lecture at both Seoul and
Global campuses,
they must teach
at least three days a week at their main campus.
2) Arbitrary changes to the general
course timetable or assigned lecture time or room are prohibited. |
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Full-time Teachers¡¯ Weekly Time Requirement
1) Teaching nine credit hours per week
per semester is required. However, the following exceptions
shall apply:
- Courses that
include both theory and practice require 10 credit hours a week;
- Courses that
mainly include practice require 11 credit hours a week; and
- Courses that
mainly include experimenting and practice require 18 credit
hours per week.
- According
to the specific course type, the ratio should be as follows:
for theory/practice
courses-one
hour of theory to one hour of practice, for experiment/practice
courses: two hours
of
experiment time to one hour of practice.
2) Calculation for Weekly Time Requirement
- Required credit
hours from both the undergraduate and graduate level shall be
combined for the
calculation of the weekly time requirement.
- In the event
the required credit hours for spring semester are not achieved,
then such professor
must make up for those credit hours in the fall semester.
- In the event
the required credit hours for fall semester are not fulfilled
and the number of credit
hours taught for the spring semester exceed the required number
of credit hours, the professor
shall return payment for lectures for the spring semester and
whether that will be sufficient. |
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Calculation of Extra Pay Extra pay will be calculated by hourly
rates according to an order based on
specialized graduate programs and departments.
The calculation of extra pay shall
only take place
when the number of hours exceeds the required
number of credit hours (i.e., nine credit hours).
A professor will be compensated with
extra pay for only the actual hours he/she taught in instances
when
classes are taught by a team of professors or for certain periods.
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