Course Registration
A. Regulations:
- Students shall select courses according to the time specified in the academic calendar, and students failing to select courses by the deadline shall be dropped out. Please log into E-Portal and complete course selection.
- Students shall not select courses with timetable clashes, or such courses shall be canceled. Courses that have already been taken or that have equivalent credits already earned shall not be re-taken, or said credits shall not be admitted.
- A Student in the undergraduate programs shall not choose less than 12 credits per semester in the first to third academic years, and not less than 2 credits per semester in the fourth academic year. Students who extend their study period should take at least one course per semester. Unless a student has received approval for taking extra courses, the course credits selected each semester shall not exceed 25 credits.
- Students enrolled in a Bachelor program of extension education shall not choose less than 9 credits per semester in the first to third academic years, and not less than 2 credits per semester in the fourth academic year. Students who extend their study period should take at least one course per semester. Unless a student has received approval for taking extra courses, the course credits selected each semester shall not exceed 25 credits.
- After enrollment, postgraduate students shall select courses as specified in the selected programs, and their required courses and thesis/dissertation shall be reviewed and approved by their academic advisors and the institute chairperson (department chairperson). Postgraduate students shall take at least one course each semester in the first and second academic years. The upper and lower limits of course selection and credits shall be subject to the policy of individual institutes/ departments. The graduate student advisor of each department shall fill in the application form and submit it to the Office of Academic Affairs for assignment within the prescribed time limit.
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