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Undergraduate Programme Details

① Humanities and Social Sciences

College School/Department
Humanities

• Department of Korean Language and Literature
• Department of English Language and Literature
• School of European Languages and Cultures

• German Language and Literature
• French Language and Literature
• Russian Language and Literature

• School of Asian Languages and Cultures

• Japanese Language and Literature
• Chinese Language and Literature
• Comparative Folklore

• Department of Philosophy
• Department of History

Social Sciences

• Department of Political Science and International Relations
• Faculty of Public Service
• Department of Psychology
• Department of Library and Information Science
• School of Social Welfare

• Social Welfare
• Child Welfare
• Youth Studies
• Family Welfare

• School of Mass Communication
• Department of Sociology
• Department of Urban Planning and Real Estate (Anseong)

Education

• Department of Education
• Department of Early Childhood Education
• Department of English Education
• Department of Home Economics Education
• Department of Physical Education

② Natural Sciences and Engineering

College School/Department
Natural Sciences

• Department of Physics
• Department of Chemistry
• School of Biological Sciences

• Life Sciences
• Biomedical Sciences

• Department of Mathematics
• School of Bioresource and Biosceince (Anseong)

• Animal Science and Technology
• Integrative Plant Science

• School of Food Science and Technology (Anseong)

• Food Science and Technology
• Food and Nutrition
Engineering

• School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Urban Design and Studies

• Civil and Environmental Engineering
• Urban Design and Studies

• School of Architecture and Building Science
• School of Chemical Engineering and Material Science
• School of Mechanical Engineering
• School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
• School of Computer Science and Engineering
• School of Integrative Engineering

③ Management and Economics

College School/Department
Business and Economics

• School of Business Administration
• School of Economics
• Department of Applied Statistics
• Department of Advertising and Public Relations
• Department of International Logistics (Anseong)
• School of Knowledge-Based Management (Anseong)

④ Medicine and Pharmacy

College School/Department
Pharmacy

• College of Pharmacy

Medicine

• School of Medicine

Nursing

• Department of Nursing

⑤ Arts and Sports Sciences

College School/Department
Arts

• School of Performance Film Creation

• Creative Writing (Anseong)
• Theatre
• Film Studies
• Photography and Related Media (Anseong)
• Dance (Anseong)
• Theatre and Film Design

• School of Art (Anseong)

• Korean Painting
• Painting
• Sculpture

• School of Design (Anseong)

• Visual Communication Design
• Industrial Design
• Fashion Design
• Housing and Interior Design
• Crafts

• School of Music (Anseong)

• Composition
• Voice
• Piano
• Orchestral Music

• School of Traditional Arts (Anseong)

• Korean Music
• Performing Arts
Sports

• School of Sports Science (Anseong)

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