1-fall |
major, required |
engineering product process |
Engineering product process is to understand the process of developing products in engineering site. To develop products, problem awareness and problem definition are required. And idea evaluation is also needed. In order to make creative idea, many thinking techniques are proposed. Students should study about these techniques in this subject. |
1-fall |
liberal art |
linear algebra |
Topics include scalar, vector and matrix. Also, the solving methods for simultaneous equations and vector space, using the calculation algorithm of determinant and matrices, are introduced. |
1-spring |
liberal art |
statistics |
Topics include basic concepts of probability theory, continuous and discrete-time random variables, distribution and density functions for continuous and discrete-time processes, expected values, variances and central limit theorem. |
1-spring |
liberal art |
engineering mathematics |
Topics include differential equations, Laplace transform, Fourier series, Fourier transform, matrix, determinant and vector. In addition, this course enhances application ability through computer simulation project. |
2-fall |
major |
material mechanics |
The course of material mechanics understands the relationship between the load acting on a deformable body made of a given material and the resulting deformation, and the relationship between the load acting on a deformable body and the resulting stress. In addition, we examine the relationship between stress and strain for various conditions and materials, and learn the process of determining the size of a member that supports the load when conditions for stress and strain are given. |
2-fall |
major |
CAD basic |
The method of drawing up is an important and basic field used throughout the industry, such as machinery, architecture, ships, and aviation. Learn programs to create them and learn techniques to effectively create drawings. |
2-fall |
major |
electrics and electronics |
Student will study about fundamental concepts of Electricity (Current, Energy, Voltage, Power) and most important electronic components (Resistor, Capacitors, Diodes, etc). Also they will learn about the main laws governing currents and voltages in circuits (Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s laws, etc) |
2-fall |
major |
statics |
Statics is the study of methods for quantifying the forces between bodies. Forces are responsible for maintaining balance and causing motion of bodies, or changes in their shape. Motion and changes in shape are critical to the functionality of artifacts in the man-made world and to phenomena in the natural world. |
2-spring |
major |
CAD advanced |
Considering that most of the production of goods is practically done by CAD, CAD has the vitality to evolve along with the development of science and technology. This lecture is recommended for students who want to learn the basics of CATIA, one of the main programs of 3D CAD, in a short time. As the contents of CATIA among the wide range of 3D CAD are lectured in a limited time, the more in-depth contents are practiced directly by referring to the example drawings presented in each chapter. |
2-spring |
major |
Dynamics |
Most mechanical systems perform a function by moving. In order to design and manufacture such a moving mechanical system, it is necessary to understand the movement of the mechanical system. Dynamics analyzes the motion of an object. It can be applied to the design of mechanical systems by learning the principles and applications of displacement of mass points and rigid bodies, velocity, acceleration and the force acting on an object, the relationship between mass, work energy, impact force, and momentum. educate to be able to. |
2-spring |
major |
C++ language |
The C++ language is an object-oriented programming language built as an extension of the C language. It contains most of the features of C, so it is easy to learn and suitable for system programming, as well as object-oriented programming, with features such as classes, operator duplication, and virtual functions. |
2-spring |
major |
Laboratory for electrics and electronics |
This Lab provides a comprehensive introduction to the electronic properties of semiconductors, technology, the theories and practices of the most important electronic devices, and their impacts on the performance of integrated circuits. The Lab also provides a practical perspective on electronic devices. |
3-fall |
major |
Microprocessor experiment |
Microcontroller Firmware technology is a core technology that realizes automation of robots, drones, and self-driving cars, which are the basis of the 4th industrial revolution, and is widely used in practice as a dedicated control device in industrial settings. Using a microcontroller, it is possible to configure a system that receives input signals from sensors and drives and controls them with various actuators or measures and monitors. The overall contents of control programming are organized in groups of two to learn through C programming practice. |
3-fall |
major |
3D CAD |
CAD is used in all industries, including automobiles, robots, shipbuilding and marine, metal, electricity, chemistry, and construction, beyond the definition of pure engineering in the past. In addition, because most production of goods is made by CAD, CAD has the vitality to evolve along with the development of science and technology. |
3-fall |
major |
digital circuit experiment |
The goal of this subject is to understand the differences between analog circuits and digital circuits through number systems and base conversion, understand digital systems through logic gates, boolean algebra, and logic circuits, and understand operation characteristics through experiments. |
3-fall |
major |
control engineering |
Control engineering is the basis of mechatronics technology and automation technology. In order to solidify the basic concept of automatic control, mathematical modeling of linear dynamic systems and the analysis and design of feedback controllers can be acquired. Also, through computer simulation, basic concepts and control theories can be confirmed. |
3-fall |
major |
thermodynamics |
Thermodynamics is the study of the relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy. The laws of thermodynamics describe how the energy in a system changes and whether the system can perform useful work on its surroundings. |
3-spring |
major |
Automation system |
Understand the concept of production automation to protect people from harmful and dangerous work as well as cost reduction and quality improvement in various production processes such as design, processing, assembly, measurement, transportation, and storage. Identify the types and applications of sensors and controllers. In addition, learn the configuration and characteristics of robots, machine tools, measurement automation systems, transportation and storage automation systems, integrated automation systems, and the latest technologies. |
3-spring |
major |
PLC programming |
Through theoretical lectures, learn the functions of PLC. 2 or 3 students form a group to practice PLC programming for tasks. In the second half, by using the XGB/XBC-DR64H (LS Industrial Systems) based MPS practice device, students download the control program written through XG5000 to PLC and learn how to apply it to field practice by practicing the control program. |
3-spring |
major |
actuator system |
This course deals with the basic principles and control of various actuators will be studied. Also, based on this, students develop the ability to design mechatronics systems composed of sensors, measurement, system modeling, communication, and controllers. |
3-spring |
major |
fluid dynamics |
Fluid dynamics is concerned with the movement of liquids and gases. It is a macroscopic, statistical approach to analyzing these interactions at a large scale, viewing the fluids as a continuum of matter and generally ignoring the fact that the liquid or gas is composed of individual atoms. |
3-spring |
major |
finite element method |
The finite element method is used in many industries, such as automobiles, robots, shipbuilding and marine, metal, and other fields, beyond the definition of pure engineering in the past. This lecture is to present a method of finite element analysis using CATIA program, one of the main programs of 3D CAE. |
4-fall |
major |
artificial intelligence |
Understand the concept and structure of deep learning (neural network), study RNN processing time series data and CNN method for image processing, and then understand the concept of Yolo, which enables real-time image processing. It is structured with the goal of developing program-related application programs by paralleling practical education based on Jupyter notebook. |
4-fall |
major, required |
Capstone Design 1 |
This course is for solving engineering problems using the major knowledge learned up to the 3rd year. Students select one of the various engineering problems, go through the process of recognizing the problem, defining the problem, and evaluating ideas to produce a final prototype. Based on this, they write an interim report for their graduation thesis. |
4-spring |
major |
robot engineering |
The purpose of this course is to learn the basic theory of robots, which is the core of mechatronics, through experiments and practices, and also to develop design capabilities, comprehensive operation and application capabilities. To understand the structure of industrial robots, etc., to conduct experiments and exercises for operation and application, and to learn the operation principle and application ability of robots through actual application programs. |
4-spring |
major |
Capstone Design 2 |
This course is for solving engineering problems using the major knowledge learned up to the 3rd year. Completing Capstone Design 1, complete the manufactured product, produce a final prototype, and write a graduation thesis. In addition, through individual interviews with students, consultations on future careers are conducted, and various ways to solve problems are sought through team meetings. |