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Masters
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Electrical Engineering | Energy Management | Power Engineering
Area of study
Engineering | Natural Science
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


College of Information and Communication Engineering

The College of Information and Communication Engineering offers various academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees. The college is committed to providing students with a comprehensive education in the field of information and communication engineering.


Academic Programs

The college offers the following academic programs:


  • Undergraduate programs:
    • Electronic and Electrical Engineering
    • Semiconductor Systems Engineering
    • Material-Component Convergence Engineering
    • Semiconductor Convergence Engineering
    • Semiconductor Materials, Components, Equipment and Artificial Intelligence System (Interdisciplinary)
    • Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (Interdisciplinary)
  • Graduate programs:
    • Electrical and Computer Engineering
    • Semiconductor Display Engineering
    • Digital Media Communication
    • Photovoltaic System Engineering
    • Display Convergence Engineering
    • Semiconductor Convergence Engineering

Photovoltaic System Engineering

The Photovoltaic System Engineering program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field of photovoltaic systems. The program aims to raise experts who understand many areas, from materials to systems involved in photovoltaic systems.


Introduction

The Photovoltaic System Engineering program is a field related to the solar system, where students can gain practical experience in industry-required skills and creative talents with a cosmopolitan outlook. The program is established in support of the "Ministry of Knowledge Economy" and is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the tools, methods, and practice of photovoltaic system engineering.


Curriculum

The curriculum is system-focused rather than in-depth, with each subject emphasizing how a component is related to the overall solar cell design and application, including power electronics. The program includes a lecture component covering project engineering, report writing, and presentation skills, which helps prepare students for their fourth-semester thesis.


Department in Detail

1. Concept of the Department

  • The department develops many research projects from the "Korea Research Institute for Technology of Energy".
  • The curriculum fits the needs of the industry, consisting of technology-oriented contents such as experiments and designs.
  • The department tries to let students participate in internship activities.
  • The department is supported by the BK21+ Project.

2. Facilities, Resources, and Funding

  • Facilities and resources include a multimedia classroom, Jung sun-yong classroom, and Had-dong multimedia library.
  • The department has funding for research projects and scholarships.

3. Special Entry Requirements

  • There are no special entry requirements, but a high official English test score (TOEIC) is recommended.
  • Students are recommended to pre-designate an advisory professor.
  • Every student must submit application documents specified by the admission department of SKKU.

4. Scholarship

  • The graduate school encourages scholarships, including the Sim-San Scholarship, Research Scholarship, and BK21+.
  • There is a reward for excellent research and support for participating in international conferences and symposia.

Why SKKU CICE?

  • SKKU's ranking in QS is increasing every year (118).
  • The university has passionate professors.
  • There is strong collaboration with Samsung.
  • SKKU is the No. 1 private university in the Republic of Korea.
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