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High Technology & Science
This School of High Technology and Science combine Computer Statistics and Mathematics Major and Neomaterial Science Major. Traditionally, mathematics and chemistry have been the cornerstones upon which the physical sciences have been found. Today the increasingly complex problems encountered in such fields as engineering, management science, economics, medical science, biology, agriculture, and military science all require the expertise of individuals possessing strong mathematical and chemical skills. Both majors also provide necessary academic courses for graduate studies in the fields.
Computer Statistics and Mathematics Major [Go to Homepage]
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The curriculum of the Computer Statistics and Mathematics major has the distinction of offering a choice among three areas of specialization--pure mathematics, statistics and computer science. Students can choose courses according to their personal interest and desire. This system is quite unique in the context of Korea. The curriculum and programs emphasize the importance of various applications and experiments. The advent of computers of high speed has led to a great demand for people educated in computational mathematics as well as in traditional mathematics. The pure mathematics program provides courses for the graduate school; the statistics program, courses for the careers in insurance and government statistics organizations; the computer science program, courses to be the 1st and 2nd Information Processing Experts and to be employed in companies related to computer science.
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Neomaterial Science Major [Go to Homepage]
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The curriculum is offered by the major to meet the needs of those majoring in chemistry or allied sciences by rigorous training in the principles and applications of modern chemistry. The Major also aims to meet the needs of general education students who wish to learn and appreciate the atomic-molecular conception of matter as a background for understanding the scientific issues of importance to all in the modern world. Graduates will have a career in chemistry, including specialized disciplines of analytical, organic, physical, inorganic, and biochemistry where extensive undergraduate training in chemistry is either valuable or essential.
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