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Educational Objective Develop advanced studies for the information-based society of the twenty-first century and explore creative technologies. To nurture highly qualified individuals who can provide additional value for the industrial society of the future and contribute to the country’s development, and the prosperity of human society. Produce the highly qualified individuals equipped with the professional knowledge and the leadership skills demanded by industries of the future. To cultivate highly qualified individuals through interdisciplinary education programs that meet international standards and the needs of the future. |
Programs and Enrollments (Fall 2009)
- Undergraduate Program: 850
- Graduate Programs Master's Course: 80 Ph. D. Course: 20
Faculty: 30 3) Alumni: 10,000
College of Life and Science was renamed to the College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology
College of Life Resources and Science was renamed to the College of Life and Science
College of Agriculture & Forestry was renamed to the College of Life Resources and Science
Graduate School Launched
College of Agriculture & Forestry established
Department of Forestry launched
Dongguk University founded
College of Engineering
02-2260-3861
Architectural Engineering in the College of Industry was formally established as the Department of Construction in 1966 and renamed into Architectural Engineering in 1968.
The degree program was divided into the Architectural Engineering major and the Architecture major in the Division of Architectural Engineering for Undergraduate students.
The division aims to educate qualified architects and environmental designers who are able to provide professional services, with wider understanding of architecture, building science, urban design, landscape architecture and etc in global business settings.
The study of Architectural Engineering and Architecture provides graduates with diverse career paths to industry, academia, institutes, design firms and other related fields.
Design Communications / Visual Perception and Art / Social Syntax and Configuration / Architectural Design III / History of Korean Architecture / Introduction to Architectural Design I: Architectural Space / Building Technology / City Design and Physical Planning / Introduction to the Architectural Profession / Architectural Design I / History of Western Architecture / Introduction to Architectural Design II: User Need and Space Programming / Technology and Society / Ecological Architecture / Modernism and Contemporary Architecture / Architectural Design III / Professional Practice / Multimedia Application to Architecture / Introduction to Architecture / Architectural Graphics / History of East Asian Architecture / Landscape Architecture / History of the Built Environment / Environmental Controls of Buildings / Architectural Design Ⅱ
Design Communications / Visual Perception and Art / Social Syntax and Configuration / Architectural Creative Engineering Design / Building Mechanical System / Integrated Construction Engineering Design 2 / Strength of Materials / Structural Engineering Laboratory / Architectural Lighting and Acoustic Environment Engineering / Building Structures / Utility Services in Buildings / Construction Execution and Methods Ⅱ / Design of Steel Structures / Construction Execution and Methods I / Architectural Thermal Environment Engineering/ Computer Methods in Architectural Engineering / Structural Mechanics in Buildings 1 / Construction Planning and Scheduling / Reinforced Concrete Design in Buildings1 / Construction Project Management 1 / Construction Project Management-2 / Construction Materials/ Structural Mechanics in Buildings 2 / Understanding Buildings / Construction Laws and Contracts/ / Reinforced Concrete Design in Buildings 2 / Structural Analysis of Building / Construction Documents and Estimation / Integrated Construction Engineering Design 1
The graduate program of Architectural Engineering was established in 1977 with the objective of generating architects who can contribute to human welfare by achieving the best combination of cutting-edge technologies and art, and the program has produced 241 graduates. The graduate program of Architectural Engineering aims to nurture future architects and architectural engineers with international competitiveness by teaching them analytic thinking and expertise and by developing creativity and comprehensive abilities.
- Majors
MS programs: Architectural Planning / Architectural Structure / Architectural Building / Architectural Design PhD programs: Architectural Planning / Architectural Structure / Architectural Building
Website : http://archi.dongguk.edu
- 0 Fluid Mechanics -1 Introduction to Computer-Aided Design -2 Introduction to Engineering analysis
- 3 Applied Mechanics -4 Geotechnical Engineering Design -5 Civil and Environmental System Capstone Design
- 6 Strength of Materials -7 Creative Engineering Design -8 Introduction to Civil & Environmental System Engineering
- 9 Water and Environment -10 Application of Engineering Software -11 System Design for Aquatic Environment and Facility
- 12 Environmental Engineering -13 Rock and Tunnel Engineering -14 Contracts and Legal Issues in Construction
- 15 Civil Engineering Geology -16 Computational Analysis of Structures -17 Design of RC and PSC Structures
- 18 Design of Steel Structures -19 Hydraulic Analysis and Experiment -20 Materials and Testing for Civil Engineers
- 21 Surveying and Practice -22 Environmental Hydraulics Engineering -23 Construction Engineering Estimation & Methods
- 24 Structural Analysis -25 Reinforced Concrete -26 Water Quality Engineering and Experiment
- 27 Soil Mechanics II -28 Soil Mechanics and Testing -29 Introduction Construction Project Management
The graduate program of Civil and Environmental System Engineering covers very diverse engineering fields ranging from planning, designing and constructing infrastructure systems to maintaining and operating those systems. Civil engineering infrastructure systems include a range of facilities, such as harbors, dams, reservoirs, roads and industrial facilities. The Civil and Environmental Engineering Program aims to nurture professional engineers with responsibility and creativity in the field of civil and environmental engineering. We also train future engineers who can respond to changes in advanced technology such as automation and development of civil and environmental structures' design and building, conduct high level of research and contribute to opening a more convenient future than ever before.
3. Majors
1. MS programs: Structural Engineering / Geographical Engineering / Water Resources Engineering / Construction Management
2. PhD programs: Structural Engineering / Geographical Engineering / Water Resources Engineering / Construction Management http://civil.dongguk.edu
Name | Picture | Major | Final degree school | |
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Bong-Yeon Cho | ![]() |
Environmental Engineering (water quality) |
Tokyo Univ. | bycho@dongguk.edu |
Yeon-Su Jang | ![]() |
Soil and foundation | U.C. Berkeley | - |
Sang-Il Lee | ![]() |
Water Resources and Environmental Engineering | Stanford Univ. | islee@dongguk.edu |
Sung-Chul Lee | ![]() |
Structure Engineering | Auburn Univ. | sclee@dongguk.edu |
Sang-Bum Kim | ![]() |
Construction Management and Information Systems | Univ. of Texas at Austin | kay95@dongguk.edu |
Sang-Bum Kim | ![]() |
Construction Management | Univ. of Texas at Austin | kay95@dongguk.edu |
Jee-Ho Lee | ![]() |
Structural Analysis | U.C. Berkeley | jeeholee@dgu.edu |
Joo-Hyon Kang | ![]() |
Water environment | Univ. of California Los Angeles(UCLA) |
20100123@dongguk.edu |
Bum-Joo Kim | ![]() |
Soil and Foundation Engineering | Purdue Univ. | bkim1@dongguk.edu |
Department of Architectural Engineering Studies
02-2260-8737
The Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering has provided an outstanding educational system since the department was established in 1966. Chemical and Biochemical Engineering has been essential in addressing the challenges of human society. It develops energy sources for power supplies, discovers methods for obtaining materials for our daily lives and produces medical supplies that eradicate human diseases.
The department trains future-oriented engineers so they can be leaders in the twenty-first century. Nowadays, a global perspective, ability to adjust to the rapidly changing information era, compassion and wisdom are of increasing importance. Graduates have opportunities to work in general management and process technology where professional expertise is needed.
- 0 Protein Biotechnology -1 Chemical Process Control -2 Chemical & Biochemical Engineering Lab-Fundamentals
- 3 Industrial Microbiology -4 Chemical Reaction Engineering -5 Basic Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
- 6 Introduction to Biotechnology -7 Biomaterial Engineering -8 Chemical & Biochemical Engineering Lab-Applications
- 9 Field Practice I -10 Introduction to Polymer Engineering -11 Fluid Mechanics in Chemical Engineering
- 12 Bioseparation Process -13 Colloid Science and Engineering -14 Applied Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
- 15 Chemical Process Analysis -16 Industrial Physical Chemistry -17 Chemical & Biochemical Engineering Capstone Design I
- 18 Biochemical Engineering -19 Industrial Organic Chemistry -20 Chemical & Biochemical Engineering Lab-Unit Operation
- 21 Heat Transfer -22 Chemical Process Calculation -23 Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Lab Research II
- 24 Field Practice II -25 Introduction to Environmental Engineering -26 Introduction to Chemical & Biochemical Process Design
- 27 Polymer Engineering -28 Electronic Information Display Materials -29 Chemical & Biochemical Engineering Capstone Design II
- 30 Mass Transfer -31 Molecular Biotechnology -32 Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Lab Research I
2. Majors
3. MS programs: Chemical Engineering
3. PhD programs: Chemical Engineering
Name | Picture | Major | Final degree school | |
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Myung-Cheon Lee | ![]() |
Polymer Engineering | Purdue Univ. | leemc@dongguk.edu |
Jong-Ju Lim | ![]() |
Chemical engineering | Rice Univ. | jongchoo@dongguk.edu |
Sang-Jin Park | ![]() |
Chemical engineering | Univ. of Illinois, Chicago | sjpark@dongguk.edu |
Sang-Kwon Park | ![]() |
Colloidal Nanomaterials | Auburn Univ. | parksk@dongguk.edu |
Michael John Binns | ![]() |
Chemical Engineering – Process Design and Modelling |
Univ. of Manchester | mbinns@dongguk.edu |
Jeong-In Han | ![]() |
Electronic materials | KAIST | 20100121@dongguk.edu |
Sung-Kyu Hong | ![]() |
Electronic information and nanomaterials |
Kyushu Univ. | hsk5457@dongguk.edu |
Taek-Jin Kang | ![]() |
Chemical engineering - Biochemical engineering |
Seoul National Univ. | taekkang@dongguk.edu |
Kee-Hoon Won | ![]() |
Biocatalyst Engineering | Pohang Univ. of Science & Technology (POSTECH) |
keehoon@dongguk.edu |
Kyo-Bum Kim | ![]() |
Cell & Tissue Engineering | Univ. of Maryland | kyobum.kim@dongguk.edu |
Min-Jae Choi | ![]() |
Semiconductor Nanomaterials, Optoelectronic Devices |
KAIST | minjae.choi@dongguk.edu |
Jung-Hoon Park | ![]() |
Clean Energy Process and Separation Engineering |
Korea Univ. | pjhoon@dongguk.edu |
Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Studies
02-2260-8739
The College of Industrial Studies was reorganized into the College of Engineering and Department of Urban System Engineering, which was renamed to Civil Engineering. The department of Civil Engineering was renamed the department of Civil and Environmental System Engineering in 1998.
The Department of Civil and Environmental System Engineering consists of a general program of Civil and Environmental System Engineering and a specialized program, the Engineering Education Accreditation Program.
It aims to nurture qualified professionals that satisfy industry demands. Many graduates are in variety of fields, such as educational and research institutes, design firms, the government sector, private construction industries, and many other related fields.
- 0 Fluid Mechanics -1 Introduction to Computer-Aided Design -2 Introduction to Engineering analysis
- 3 Applied Mechanics -4 Geotechnical Engineering Design -5 Civil and Environmental System Capstone Design
- 6 Strength of Materials -7 Creative Engineering Design -8 Introduction to Civil & Environmental System Engineering
- 9 Water and Environment -10 Application of Engineering Software -11 System Design for Aquatic Environment and Facility
- 12 Environmental Engineering -13 Rock and Tunnel Engineering -14 Contracts and Legal Issues in Construction
- 15 Civil Engineering Geology -16 Computational Analysis of Structures -17 Design of RC and PSC Structures
- 18 Design of Steel Structures -19 Hydraulic Analysis and Experiment -20 Materials and Testing for Civil Engineers
- 21 Surveying and Practice -22 Environmental Hydraulics Engineering -23 Construction Engineering Estimation & Methods
- 24 Structural Analysis -25 Reinforced Concrete -26 Water Quality Engineering and Experiment
- 27 Soil Mechanics II -28 Soil Mechanics and Testing -29 Introduction Construction Project Management
The graduate program of Civil and Environmental System Engineering covers very diverse engineering fields ranging from planning, designing and constructing infrastructure systems to maintaining and operating those systems. Civil engineering infrastructure systems include a range of facilities, such as harbors, dams, reservoirs, roads and industrial facilities. The Civil and Environmental Engineering Program aims to nurture professional engineers with responsibility and creativity in the field of civil and environmental engineering. We also train future engineers who can respond to changes in advanced technology such as automation and development of civil and environmental structures' design and building, conduct high level of research and contribute to opening a more convenient future than ever before.
3. Majors
1. MS programs: Structural Engineering / Geographical Engineering / Water Resources Engineering / Construction Management
2. PhD programs: Structural Engineering / Geographical Engineering / Water Resources Engineering / Construction Management
Name | Picture | Major | Final degree school | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bong-Yeon Cho | ![]() |
Environmental Engineering Water quality |
Tokyo Univ. | bycho@dongguk.edu |
Yeon-Soo Jang | ![]() |
Soil and foundation | U.C. Berkeley | ysjang@dongguk.edu |
Sang-Il Lee | ![]() |
Water Resources and Environmental Engineering | Stanford Univ. | islee@dongguk.edu |
Seong-Cheol Lee | ![]() |
Structure Engineering | Auburn Univ. | sclee@dongguk.edu |
Sang-Bum Kim | ![]() |
Construction Management | Univ. of Texas, Austin | kay95@dongguk.edu |
Jee-Ho Lee | ![]() |
Structural Analysis | U.C. Berkeley | jeeholee@dgu.edu |
Joo-Hyeon Kang | ![]() |
Water resource environment | Univ. California - Los Angeles(UCLA) |
20100123@dongguk.edu |
Bum-Joo Kim | ![]() |
Ground analysis | Purdue University | bkim1@dongguk.edu |
Department of Civil and Environmental System Engineering Studies
02-2260-8737
Starting in 1971, Computer Science and Engineering has provided fundamental education on Computer Science and created an outstanding research program.
Over 350 students are enrolled in the undergraduate program under the guidance of 12 professors. The major program in Computer Science and Engineering, as a forerunner of computer education, aims to train IT specialists who will lead the knowledge and information society.
Alumni have been leading the development of information technology in Korea, working in industry, the financial sector, the educational sector and the public sector. Graduates are qualified for positions in industry, research institutes and academia.
- 0 Creative Engineering Design -1 Internship -2 Introduction to Data Communications
- 3 Capstone Design -4 Data Structures and Practice -5 Object-Oriented Windows Programming
- Computer Organization -7 System Programming and Practice -8 Object-Oriented Design and Pattern
- 9 Data Processing and Practice -10 Object-Oriented Language and Practice -11 Computer Security
- 12 Computer Algorithm and Practice -13 Computer Graphics and Practice -14 Enterprise Application Programming
- 15 Formal Language -16 Concepts of Programming Languages -17 Ubiquitous Computin
- 18 Operating Systems -19 Computer Architecture -20 Advanced System Programming
- 21 Compiler Construction -22 Artificial Intelligence -23 Embedded System Design
- 24 Database Systems -25 Database Programming -26 Introduction to Robotic
- 27 Software Engineering -28 Computer Networking
Since 1978, the graduate program of Computer Science and Engineering has operated laboratories to study areas of computer algorithms, operating systems, computer structures, compilers, artificial intelligence, computer networks and robotics. The graduate program of Computer Science and Engineering aims to nurture future computer engineers and computer programmers in the fields of computer network, ubiquitous computing, computer use and design, database, artificial intelligent, computer graphics, software design, and robotics as well as traditional academic sectors such as computer hardware and software use.
1. Majors
2. MS programs : Computer Engineering / Information Security
3. PhD programs: Computer Engineering / Information Security
Name | Picture | Major | Final degree school | |
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Jong-Suk Ahn | ![]() |
Computer Networks | Univ. of Southern California | jahn@dgu.edu |
Eun-Man Choi | ![]() |
Software engineering | Illinois Institute of Technology | emchoi@dgu.edu |
Jun-Tae Kim | ![]() |
Artificial Intelligence | Univ. of Southern California | jkim@dgu.edu |
Yong-Kyu Lee | ![]() |
atabase | Syracuse University | yklee@dgu.edu |
Se-Man Oh | ![]() |
Programming Language | KAIST | smoh@dgu.edu |
Bong-Kyo Moon | ![]() |
Ubiquitous computing Security |
King’s College LONDON | bkmoon@dgu.edu |
Jin-Woo Jung | ![]() |
Robotics | KAIST | jwjung@dgu.edu |
Department of Computer Engineering Studies
02-2260-8742
Information Communication Engineering consists of 13 faculty members and over 300 undergraduate students are enrolled.
The program in Information Communication Engineering focuses on improving the discipline and the technology at the forefront of the twenty-first century information society and on developing creative technologies.
The ultimate purpose of education is to cultivate individuals who can contribute to the country’s development and the prosperity of human society. The research program covers various areas, including information processing, artificial intelligence, information systems and others. Our graduates are now in a variety of fields, such as finance institutions, public institutions related to information and communication.
- 0 Creative Engineering Design -1 Internship -2 Digital Communications
- 3 Capstone Design -4 Data Communications -5 Comprehension and Application of Microprocessor
- 6 Probability & Random Process -7 High Speed Network -8 Computer Algorithm and Experiments
- 9 Computer Organization -10 Wireless Communication -11 Communication Theory & Experiments
- 12 Object-Oriented Programming -13 Embedded System II -14 Continuous and Discrete Signal and Systems
- 15 Database Systems -16 Internetworking -17 Advanced Digital Communications
- 18 Operating Systems -19 Network Design -20 Advanced Digital Filter Design
- 21 Digital Signal Processing -22 Seminar on Telecommunications -23 Data Structures and Experiments
- 24 Computer Network -25 Internet Software -26 Software Design/Engineering
- 27 Embedded System I -28 Digital Image Processing -29 Special Issues on Computer & Telecommunications
n the information era, computer and telecommunication technology play an important role. The aim of the graduate program of Information Communication Engineering is to nurture students who can lead society by providing them with high level of education and research programs in computer and telecommunication areas.
1. Majors
4. MS programs: Information Communication Engineering / Computer
5. PhD programs: Information Communication Engineering / Computer
http://ice.dongguk.edu
Name | Picture | Major | Final degree school | |
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Gi-Joo Yang | ![]() |
Data processing | Univ. of Delaware | gjyang@dongguk.edu |
Byung-Seok Choi | ![]() |
Switch | Polytechnic Univ. | bchoe@dgu.edu |
Chang-Hwan Lee | ![]() |
Artificial Intelligence | Univ. of Connecticut | chlee@dgu.edu |
Yang-Woo Kim | ![]() |
Computer Architecture | Syracuse Univ. | ywkim@dgu.edu |
Jae-Hwoon Lee | ![]() |
Networks | KAIST | jaehwoon@dgu.edu |
Chul Ryu | ![]() |
Digital Signal Processing | Polytechnic Inst. of NYU | cryu@dgu.edu |
Min-Joong Lim | ![]() |
Communication | Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison | minjoong@dgu.edu |
Woong-Sup Kim | ![]() |
Software Engineering | Michigan State Univ. | woongsup@dgu.edu |
Eun-Chan Park | ![]() |
Wireless networks | Seoul National Univ. | ecpark@dongguk.edu |
Ki-Song Lee | ![]() |
ICT convergence | KAIST | kslee851105@gmail.com |
Department of Information and Communication Engineering Studies
02-2260-8755
The division consists of 23 (as of March, 2010) faculty members, more than 800 highly-motivated undergraduate students, with a general program and an advanced program offered through the Engineering Education Accreditation Program.
The advanced program of Electronics & Electrical Engineering aims to foster qualified electrical engineers and emphasizes developing well-rounded, decent members of society with appropriate ethics and a sense of responsibility, as well as collaboration and communication skills.
In doing so, it recognizes the importance of the social impact of the rapid development of electrical technologies and the responsibility of each member of society.
Furthermore, The division provides students with the fundamental knowledge, project management skills, and leadership skills that enable them to become managers and leaders.
- 0 Creative Engineering Design -1 Probability and Random Process -2 Digital Signal Processing and Design
- 3 Electric Circuit Laboratory -4 Digital Laboratory -5 Digital Communication and its Laboratory
- 6 Circuit Theory 1 -7 Circuit Theory 2 -8 Multimedia Contents Programming and its Laboratory
- 9 Physical Electronics 1 -10 Physical Electronics 2 -11 Application of Microprocessor and its Laboratory
- 12 Electromagnetics 1 -13 Electromagnetics 2 -14 Multimedia Contents Signal Processing and its Laboratory
- 15 Digital Engineering -16 Logic Design -17 Antenna and Electromagnetic Wave Propagation and its Laboratory
- 18 SOC Design -19 Solid State Electronic Devices -20 Engineering for Renewable Energy Generation
- 21 Electric Power Engineering1 -22 Electric Power Engineering 2 -23 C Language and Programming Tools
- 24 Electrical Machinery1 -25 Electrical Machinery 2 -26 Power System Modeling and Simulation
- 27 Signals and Systems -28 Capstone Design -29 Automatic Control System and Design
- 30 Analog IC Design -31 Computer Architecture and Design -32 Electric Measurement and Sensor Engineering
- 33 Electrical Application -34 Electromagnetic Energy Conversion -35 Electric Power Markets and Economics
- 36 Internship -37 Mobile Communication Engineering -38 Motorforce Control and Application
- 39 Robotics -40 Material Science -41 Semiconductor Device Process
- 42 High Voltage Engineering -43 Power Electronics -44 Electronic Circuits and its Laboratory 1
- 45 Optical Electronics -46 Electric Facilities and Design -47 Communication Theory and its Laboratory
- 48 Digital IC Design -49 Digital Control and its Laboratory -50 Electronic Circuits and its Laboratory 2
- 51 Microwave Circuit Design -52 Electronics Application
By teaching basic principles about electrical engineering, the graduate program of Electronics and Electrical Engineering aims to nurture students who can respond to fast-changing academic trends and to meet the needs of society. Furthermore, we teach students to contribute to society and the country with a sense of responsibility and self-sacrifice by promoting cultural development and utilizing electrical technologies in an efficient and safe way. The Graduates of our graduate program have worked in various environments; some graduates work for large companies, such as Samsung Electronics, Hynix Semiconductors, LG Electronics and SK Telecom, IBM, etc., while others prefer small venture companies.
1. Majors
2. MS programs : Communication & Electromagnetic Wave / Digital System & Electronic Application Microelectronics / Multimedia Contents & Signal ProcessPower Conversion Systems / Power Systems & Renewable Energies
1. Ph.D programs: Communication & Electromagnetic Wave / Digital System & Electronic Application Microelectronics / Multimedia Contents & Signal Process Power Conversion Systems / Power Systems & Renewable Energies
http://ee.dongguk.edu
Name | Picture | Major | Final degree school | |
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Keon-Wook Kim | ![]() |
Spatial signal processing system | Univ. of Florida | kwkim@dongguk.edu |
Min-Seong Kim | ![]() |
Artificial Intelligent Control System | Pohang Univ. of Science and Technology(POSTECH) | mkim@dgu.ac.kr |
Sam-Dong Kim | ![]() |
Semiconductor devices and process technology |
Stanford Univ. | samdong@dongguk.edu |
Sung-Jun Kim | ![]() |
Semiconductor device | Seoul National Univ. | sungjun@dongguk.edu |
Yong Kim | ![]() |
Power conversion system, Electric power application and control |
Dongguk Univ. | sungjun@dongguk.edu |
Hyun-Seok Kim | ![]() |
Nanoelectronics | Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison | hyunseokk@dongguk.edu |
Kang-Ryoung Park | ![]() |
Multimedia video signal processing | Yonsei Univ. | parkgr@dgu.edu |
Jeong-Dong Park | ![]() |
Ultra-high-frequency engineering and analog / RF Integrated Circuit Design |
University of California Berkeley | jdpark@dongguk.edu |
Hyun-Chang Park | ![]() |
Ultra-high frequency semiconductor devices and integrated circuits / Antenna and radio wave application |
Cornell Univ. | hcpark@dongguk.edu |
Byun Sang-Jin | ![]() |
Analog And Mixed Signal Integrated Circuit Design |
KAIST | sjbyun@dongguk.edu |
In-soo Son | ![]() |
Communication signal processing | Southern Methodist Univ. | isohn@dongguk.edu |
Chee-Sun Won | ![]() |
Digital Image Processing | Univ. of Massachusetts(Amherst) | cswon@dongguk.edu |
Dong-Wook Lee | ![]() |
Digital communication and signal processing |
Georgia Tech | dlee@dgu.edu |
Byung-Hoon Jeon | ![]() |
Electrical and electronic materials, High Voltage Discharge Plasma |
Keio Univ. | bhjeon@dongguk.edu |
Joon-Hyeon Jeon | ![]() |
Digital Filters and Waveform Conversions |
KAIST | memory@dgu.edu |
Jin-Woo Jung | ![]() |
Distributed power system, Power conversion application |
The Ohio State Univ. | jinwjung@dongguk.edu |
Hyun-Sam Jung | ![]() |
Power electronics, Electric motor control, Grid-tied converter |
Seoul National Univ. | junghyunsam@dongguk.edu |
Han-Ho Choi | ![]() |
Control and Robotics | KAIST | yhong@dongguk.edu |
Ki-Jin Han | ![]() |
Electric machines | Georgia Institute of Technology | kjhan@dongguk.edu |
You-Pyo Hong | ![]() |
SOC Design | Univ. of Southern California | yhong@dongguk.edu |
Seung-Hoon Hwang | ![]() |
Wireless and mobile communication | Yonsei Univ. | shwang@dongguk.edu |
Batchuluun Ganbayar | ![]() |
Image processing | Dongguk Univ. | ganabata87@dongguk.edu |
Nguyen Tien Dat | ![]() |
Image Processing And Artificial intelligence |
Dongguk Univ. | datdtbkhn.nguyen@gmail.com |
Dhanasekaran Vikraman | ![]() |
Semiconductor Physics | Alagappa Univ. | v.j.dhanasekaran@gmail.com |
Bathula Chinna | ![]() |
Organic/Polymer Chemistry | Karnatak Univ. | cdbathula@gmail.com |
K. Karuppasamy | ![]() |
Electronic Materials | Anna Univ. | karuppaswamys@gmail.com |
Muhammad Arsalan | ![]() |
Deep learning, Image processing, Image recognition | Dongguk Univ. | arsal@dongguk.edu |
Muhammd Ismail | ![]() |
Semiconductor physics | Bahauddin Zakariya Univ. | ismailmalikbzu10@gmail.com |
Chandreswar Mahata | ![]() |
Semiconductor device fabrication and characterizations |
Jadavpur Univ. | chandreswar@gmail.com |
Pham Danh Tuyen | ![]() |
Image processing and Artificial intelligence | Dongguk Univ. | phamdanhtuyen@gmail.com |
Department of Electrical Engineering Studies
02-2260-8735
Starting in 1967, the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering has provided a strong education in management of production and logistics systems, management of quality and service systems, optimization and systems analysis, human engineering, and IT for effective planning and business management.
The ultimate goal of the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering is to cultivate systems engineers and techno-managers who have global awareness and leadership skills and who can apply management skills and recent information technology to management problem- solving, using analytic and integral thinking. Graduates are qualified to work in the areas of production, manufacturing, design of products and processes, management and planning in manufacturing companies.
- 0 Creative Engineering Design -1 Technology Management -2 Special Topics in Information Systems Engineering
- 3 Safety Engineering -4 Database System Design and Practice -5 Senior Project in Industrial and Systems Engineering 1
- 6 Accounting for Engineers -7 Management Information System -8 Introduction to Industrial and Systems Engineering
- 9 Ergonomics -10 Product Development -11 Industrial Systems Programming and Practice
- 12 CAD and Laboratory Work -13 Advanced Manufacturing Processes -14 Information Systems Analysis, Design and Practice
- 15 Project Management -16 Logistics Quality Management -17 Production and Operations management
- 18 Management Science 2 -19 Applied Probability for Engineers -20 Technological Entrepreneurship and Feasibility Analysis
- 21 Marketing for Engineers -22 Advanced Manufacturing Processes -23 Senior Project in Industrial and Systems Engineering 2
- 24 Service Innovation -25 Sensibility Ergonomics and Design Engineering -26 Introduction to Service Science
- 27 Management Science 1 -28 Introduction to Financial Engineering -29 Applied Statistics for Engineers
- 30 Business Intelligence -31 Decision Analysis Simulation and Its Applications
The Graduate program of Industrial and Systems Engineering covers the overall efficiency of systems. Students are prepared for system integration and system analysis by learning about theories and techniques used for integrating all components into a coherent system and analysis of completed system.
The graduate program aims to teach students to develop the ability to design, operate and assess elements which comprise production, service and information systems. We also nurture future professionals who are able to pioneer the new academic sector demanded for the 21century's information society.
1. Majors
6. MS programs: Industrial Engineering
7. PhD programs: Industrial Engineering (details differ according professor)
http://ise.dongguk.edu
Name | Picture | Major | Final degree school | |
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Jong-Tae Lee | ![]() |
Industrial engineering | Univ. of California at Berkeley | jtrhee@dgu.edu |
Joon-Young Park | ![]() |
Industrial engineering(CAD/CAM) | Univ. of Michigan | jypark@dgu.edu |
Sung-Jo Hong | ![]() |
Industrial engineering (Optimization, Probabilistic Model Theory) |
Univ. of Tsukuba | sjhong@dgu.edu |
Byung-Un Yoon | ![]() |
Industrial engineering | Seoul National Univ. | postman3@dgu.edu |
Se-Kyoung Yeom | ![]() |
Industrial engineering | Dongguk Univ. | skyoum@dgu.edu |
Young-Doo Son | ![]() |
Industrial engineering | Seoul National Univ. | postman3@dgu.edu |
Joon-Ho Jang | ![]() |
Industrial engineering | Penn State U. | jchang@dongguk.edu |
So-Jung Kim | ![]() |
Industrial Systems Engineering | Univ. of Arizona | sojungkim@dongguk.edu |
Sung-Bum Jeon | ![]() |
Industrial engineering | Purdue Univ. | sbjun@dgu.ac.kr |
Yong-Yoon Seo | ![]() |
Industrial engineering | Seoul National Univ. | - |
Saurabh Singh | ![]() |
Industrial engineering | Chonbuk National Univ. | suarabh89@dongguk.edu |
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering Studies
02-2260-8743
The department offers a general program and a specialized program, the Engineering Education Accreditation Program. Mechanical, Robotics and Energy Engineering is closely connected with all types of engineering. It explores various theories, their application of the conversion and transfer of energy and the design and production of machinery. Mechanical, Robotics and Energy Engineering was established in 1992 as Mechanical Engineering and the department trains highly-qualified mechanical engineers in a range of skills, including systematic analysis, comprehensive design, and practical applications.
- 0 Mechanical Drawing -1 Mechanical Engineering Analysis -2 Control of Mechanical Systems and Lab
- 3 Kinematics -4 Dynamics -5 Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration
- 6 Mechanics of Solids -7 Fluid Mechanics -8 Introduction to Robot Engineering
- 9 Engineering Thermodynamics -10 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering and Practice -11 Applied Mechanical Design
- 12 CAE -13 Engineering Materials -14 Special Topics in Energy Problem
- 15 Mechatronics and Practice -16 Stress Analysis and Lab -17 Applied Thermodynamics and Lab
- 18 Heat Transfer -19 Design of Machine Elements -20 Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering
- 21 Manufacturing Engineering -22 Manufacturing Process Lab -23 Introduction to Automobile Engineering
- 24 Vibrations and Noise -25 Introduction to Robot Engineering -26 Vibration and Noise
- 27 CAD/CAM -28 Creative Engineering Design and Practice -29 Mechanical Measurement and Lab
30 Mechanical System Design II -31 Mechanical System Design I -32 Fluids Engineering and Lab
The Graduate program of Industrial and Systems Engineering covers the overall efficiency of systems. Students are prepared for system integration and system analysis by learning about theories and techniques used for integrating all components into a coherent system and analysis of completed system. The graduate program aims to teach students to develop the ability to design, operate and assess elements which comprise production, service and information systems. We also nurture future professionals who are able to pioneer the new academic sector demanded for the 21century's information society.
1. Majors
6. MS programs: Industrial Engineering
7. PhD programs: Industrial Engineering (details differ according professor)
http://ise.dongguk.edu
The Graduate program of Industrial and Systems Engineering covers the overall efficiency of systems. Students are prepared for system integration and system analysis by learning about theories and techniques used for integrating all components into a coherent system and analysis of completed system. The graduate program aims to teach students to develop the ability to design, operate and assess elements which comprise production, service and information systems. We also nurture future professionals who are able to pioneer the new academic sector demanded for the 21century's information society.
· 3 Research Institute for Industrial Technology The Research Institute for Industrial Technology (RIFIT) at Dongguk University aims to develop industrial technology from research projects in the industrial technology sectors and contribute to the development of the university and society. Since its establishment in 1974, it has promoted the development of Korean industrial technology and accomplished large research projects by expanding cooperation between industry and the university.
http://rifit.dongguk.ac.kr
· 4 Institute for Information Convergence Technology (IICT) The Institute for Information Convergence Technology (IICT) was established in 2008 and consists of one chairman, one steering committee, a support team and 6 research departments. The Institute’s aim is to carry out advanced research and development information technologies, and extend societal, scientific, industrial and financial applications.
· 5 Millimeter-wave Innovation Technology Research Center The Millimeter-wave Innovation Technology (MINT) research center was established in 1999 under the sponsorship of Korean government. The purpose of MINT is to research and develop both active and passive devices in millimeter-waves.
http://mint.dongguk.ac.kr
· 6 Center for Advanced Colloidal Materials In 2004, the Center for Advanced Colloidal Materials (CACOM) in University was established in order to provide small and medium scale companies involved in functional colloidal materials with chemical analysis services and technical information with the support of the Ministry of Knowledge Economy of the Korean government.
http://cacom.dongguk. ac.kr
· 7 Ubiquitous Supply Chain Management Research Center The Ubiquitous Supply chain Management Research Center was founded in March 2005 to carry our dedicated research and development of ubiquitous technologies (RFID) and systems in the areas of supply chain management. It places emphasis on collaboration between industry and academia.
E-mail: jtrhee@dgu.edu, yonghan@dgu.edu
· 8 Center for Advanced Printing Technology The Center for Advanced Printing Technology at Dongguk University was established in 2007 to promote research and development of digital printing technology and eco-friendly printing materials. The important research field of the Center is to develop a photo-sensitizer, an eco-friendly ink which is used for printing materials, and CTP surface treatment and coating process research. The center also engages in research in RFID, print electronics and development of electronic materials with printing technology.
http://www.captris.or.kr/
Clean Energy Research Center
The Clean Energy Research Center (CERC) at Dongguk University was established in 2008 to promote research and development in environmentally clean energy resources. Its aim is to alleviate global warming and to provide stable energy sources. The center provides support and infrastructure for efficient execution of scientific research and technical development. E-mail:songm@dgu.edu
Hub University for Industrial Collaboration
This project has been promoted by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology in association with the Ministry of Knowledge Economy. It aims to build a win-win system between the University and industry by supporting R&D in accordance with company needs, developing technology and cultivating manpower. With the help of the project, Dongguk University is scheduled to receive financial support from the organizations for 5 years (July 2009~ December 2013) and this amounts to approximately 15 billion Won.
Name | Picture | Major | Final degree school | |
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Bong-Hwan Koh | ![]() |
Control and Automation | Dartmouth College | bkoh@dgu.edu |
Moon-Kyu Kwak | ![]() |
Vibration and Contro | Virginia Tech (VPI) | kwakm@dgu.edu |
Heung-Soo Kim | ![]() |
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering | Arizona State Univ. | heungsoo@dongguk.edu |
Se-Yoon Bang | ![]() |
Precision Machining & Measurement | Pennsylvania State Univ. | sybang@donguuk.edu |
Kwan-Jae Seong | ![]() |
Fluid Engineering | Stanford Univ. | seongkj@dgu.edu |
Myung-Ho Song | ![]() |
Thermal engineering | Purdue Univ. | songm@dgu.edu |
Sang-Yong Lee | ![]() |
statistical thermodynamics & reaction Engineering | U.of Pittsburgh | Sangyonglee@dgu.edu |
Ho-Yong Lee | ![]() |
Plastic Working | Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor | hoyong@dgu.edu |
Joong-Yeon Lim | ![]() |
Materials and design | Univ. of California, Berkeley | jylim@dgu.edu |
Seung-Jun Lee | ![]() |
Nano/Micro Mechanics | Univ. of Michigan | sjunlee@dongguk.edu |
Soo-Chul Lim | ![]() |
Robotics | KAIST | limsc@dongguk.edu |
Min-Woo Han | ![]() |
Soft Robotics | Seoul National Univ. | mwhan@dongguk.edu |
Jae-Hun Lee | ![]() |
Computational Mechanics & Design | Seoul National Univ. | jaehun@dongguk.edu |
Department of Mechanical, Robotics and Energy Engineering Studies
02-2260-8580
Multimedia has progressed from a technical curiosity to an essential feature of most computing systems. The multidisciplinary nature of multimedia goes beyond the cosmetic use of art in multimedia presentation. Recent leading-edge research in multimedia no longer is confined to dealing with processing or information-access bottlenecks.
Multimedia technology is changing and improving the social lives of human beings, interpersonal communication, community life, professional practice, and entertainment. Successful applications even to industries are more and more based on the meeting of science, technology and art.
In order to successfully apply to more complex domains, multimedia technology must undergo new developments and bring its components to a new maturity. To keep abreast of such dramatic changes, we established the major of Multimedia Engineering in 1999, and renamed it the Department of Game & Multimedia Engineering in 2007, and again the department of Multimedia Engineering.
We also aim to provide students with a thorough understanding of the principles, concepts and issues that are important in multimedia content areas such as game and multimedia engineering, and knowledge of what is done in practice in multimedia engineering. To offer a number of opportunities for advanced study and additional academic experience in multimedia area, we offer Master’s and Ph.D. programs for two majors: Multimedia Information Engineering and Game Engineering in the Graduate School of Department of Multimedia Engineering.
Multimedia Information Engineering major is designed for the students who would like to be an expert in developing and managing multimedia application systems. Game Engineering major focuses on quite specific subjects such as theories and technologies for game development, game AI and game engines.
The mission of the Department of Multimedia Engineering is to offer higher education to those who would like to pursue studies and careers in the fields of multimedia technologies, and to produce highly qualified personnel with leadership for the digital contents and interactive computer industries to sustain their growth and productivity with creative capability.
Introduction to Programming in C, Multimedia Programming, Data Structures, Algorithm for Game Development, Mathematics for Game Programming, Fundamentals of Computer Graphics, Windows Programming, 2D/3D Game Programming, 2D/3D Graphic Design, Introduction to 3D Graphics, Artificial Intelligence for Games, Multimedia Database Processing, Multimedia Operational Systems, Multimedia System and Applications, Software Engineering for Game Development, Introduction to Digital Sound Processing, Application of Digital Sound Processing, Introduction to Digital Image Processing, Application of Digital Image Processing, Applications of Computer Graphics, Introduction to Multimedia Music, Network Game Programming, Integrated Project Design, Association Project with Industry and University, Mobile Programming, Virtual Reality, Next Generation Platform Programming.
Master’s Program
Game Programming, Game Algorithm Design and Analysis, Game Artificial Intelligence, Game Server Development, Game Engine Development, Game Engine Analysis and Programming, Game System Development, Computer Game Production Management, Computer Game Interface Design, Networked Game Development, Game Development of bodily sensation style, Computer Animation Theory, Computer Graphics, Virtual Reality, Real-Time Rendering, Digital Image Processing, Digital Sound Processing, Special Topics 1, 2, 3 on Game Engineering, Reading and Research 1, Geometric Modeling, Numerical Computing and Its Applications, Special Topics 1, 2, 3 on Multimedia Engineering
Advanced Topics of Game Artificial Intelligence, Advanced Topics of Game Algorithm, Advanced Topics of Game Server Development, Advanced Computer Game System Design, Advanced Topics of Game Engine Development, Advanced Computer Game Production Management, Advanced Computer Game Interface Design, Advanced Topics of Network Game Development, Advanced Topics in Computer Graphics, Advanced Topics in Virtual Reality, Advanced Computer Animation Theory, Computer Vision, Seminar 1, 2, 3, 4 on Game Engineering, Advanced Theory on Digital Sound Processing, Reading and Research 2, Seminar 1, 2, 3, 4 on Multimedia Engineering
Degrees for Graduate Program
Master of Engineering (M.E.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Contact us: http://mme.dongguk.edu , +82-2-2260-8760
Name | Picture | Major | Final degree school | |
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Kyung-Eun Cho | ![]() |
Game Engineering Realistic media engineering |
Dongguk Univ. | cke@dongguk.edu |
Seung-Hyun Yoon | ![]() |
Computer Graphics | Seoul National Univ. | shyun@dongguk.edu |
Young-Sik Jeong | ![]() |
Multimedia Colud Computing | Korea Univ. | ysjeong@mme.dongguk.edu |
Gang-Man Lee | ![]() |
Multimedia Big data | Texas A&M Univ. | gangman@dongguk.edu |
Yun-Sick Sung | ![]() |
Artificial Intelligence | Dongguk Univ. | sung@mme.dongguk.edu |
Chul Lee | ![]() |
Image Processing | Korea Univ. | chullee@dongguk.edu |
Sung-In Cho | ![]() |
Multimedia signal processing | Pohang University of Science and Technology | csi2267@dongguk.edu |
Department of Multimedia Engineering Studies
02-2260-8760
Department of Energy and Materials Engineering at Dongguk University has started undergraduate and graduate degree programs under the College of Engineering since 2013. With the increasing demand for energy and electronics materials engineers, our department focuses on the research and education on materials science and engineering for next-generation energy and electronic devices. Now we pursuit to develop our department as one of the world’s best materials engineering department.
Students and faculty members in our department often attest to our vibrant environment for teaching and research with good infrastructure, state-of-the-art facilities and interactive training. Inter-disciplinary research is always emphasized, involving academics and researchers from world-class research institutions and universities. With an excellent history of Dongguk University, our department expects to receive international recognition and attraction in the materials science and engineering and relevant fields.
Apart from nurturing students with a passion for research and innovation, our department aims to provide an integrated science-driven and application-oriented engineering education in advanced material science for cutting-edge technologies.
Creative Materials Engineering Design / Introduction to Energy Engineering / Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering / Thermodynamics of Materials I / Thermodynamics of Materials II / Mechanical Properties of Materials / Chemistry of Organic Materials / Introduction to Crystallography of Materials / Experiment I for Materials Science / Physical Chemistry I / Physical Chemistry II / Electrical properties of materials
Majors
MS programs: Department of Energy and Materials Engineering
PhD programs: Department of Energy and Materials Engineering
https://site.dongguk.edu/user/engme/index.html
Name | Picture | Major | Final degree school | |
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Young-Kyu Han | ![]() |
Physics and chemistry | KAIST | ykenergy@dongguk.edu |
Kyung-Wan Nam | ![]() |
Material chemistry, Material electrochemical |
Yonsei Univ. | knam@dongguk.edu |
Jae-Joon Lee | ![]() |
Electro Chemistry, Energy chemistry, Nano chemistry |
Case Western Reserve Univ. | jjlee@dongguk.edu |
Sae-Youn Lee | ![]() |
Organic Electronic Materials and Devices | Kyushu Univ. | saeyounlee@dongguk.edu |
Jea-Woong Jo | ![]() |
Energy material, Nano material | Seoul National Univ. | whwp78@dongguk.edu |
Jae-Min Oh | ![]() |
Inorganic chemistry (Solid chemistry) | Seoul National Univ. | jaemin.oh@dongguk.edu |
Chang-soon Choi | ![]() |
Energy material | Hanyang Univ. | cschoi84@dongguk.edu |
Department of Energy and Materials Engineering Studies
02-2260-8513