2022 Spring Course Enrollment Guide (Homepage)
2022 Spring Course Enrollment Guide (Homepage)
2022 Spring Course Enrollment Guide (Homepage)
1. Important Notices
1) The beginning date of the 2022 Spring Semester is March 2(Wed), 2022.
2) Update your contact information: The university uses the e-mail address registered in the
Yonsei Portal System (http://portal.yonsei.ac.kr/indexe.jsp) to contact students regarding
university-wide announcements such as regulation changes, leave of absence application,
graduation requirements, missing forms, etc. On initial log-in, a pop-up window will appear
asking for verification of your contact details. Please verify your contact information such as
address, mobile phone number, and e-mail. (Personal information updated in the LearnUs are
not shared with the Yonsei Portal, so please keep your information up-to-date on the portal.)
3) Request for Submission of Agreement Form of Personal Information Collection and Usage
International students must submit a consent form for collection, usage, and provision of
personal information for the purpose of submitting to the National Health Insurance Service.
Please be noted that course enrollment for the 2022 Spring semester (In case of freshmen, for
the 2022 fall semester) may be restricted if they are not submitted. For more information,
please refer to the <Guidance on Applying Health Insurance for International Students and
Submitting Personal Information Collection, Usage, and Provision Agreement, p.21>
4) Degree requirements: The student is responsible for meeting all degree requirements, although
an academic advisor can offer advice to help the student achieve their goals. Graduation
applicants are required to confirm whether their completed and expected credits and courses
taken fulfill the degree requirements for both their common curriculum and specific major.
Major courses taken outside the student's major will not be credited as common curriculum
requirements, but rather as general elective course requirements. For more information on the
degree requirements, refer to the UIC Curriculum & Academic Regulations booklet.
5) Course Information: Course syllabi are available online on the Yonsei Portal System. Please pay
attention to the changes in course time, location and instructor, which are highlighted in blue.
Course information is subject to change. Please check the Yonsei Portal for the most up-to-date
information.
6) Students who do not enroll for any courses within the designated period will not be able to
maintain their status as below.
‧ When a student who has exhausted his/her leave of absence period does not enroll for any
courses by the end of the course add-drop period, the student will be dismissed. Students who
are in their first semester after freshmen admission, transfer admission, double-majors for
graduate candidate and readmission will be dismissed if they do not register for courses by the
end of the course add-drop period.
‧ Students who do not register for courses at all until the end of the course add-drop period will
be treated as general leave of absence.
Course Enrollment
Including freshman students
for 2022.2.23. 09:00 ~ 17:00
approved for return during
Freshmen(1st year) Wait
List
System Students approved for return
Returning Students 2022.2.25. 09:00 ~ 17:00
during 2.15. ~ 2.22.
2.2. Details
1) Course Enrollment (Mileage System + Wait List System)
Students are provided with certain number of mileage points which they can allocate for
courses they prefer to take.
Ÿ The number of mileage points to be allocated for a particular course depends on the
discretion of each students. Since students are competing for slots, those who allocated more
Degree
Max Total
College (Division) Requirement
Credits Mileage
Credits
- College of Business and Economics
- School of Business
- College of Social Sciences
- College of Human Ecology
18 - College of Sciences in Education 72 126
- College of Nursing
- UIC UD Humanities & Social Sciences sophomore to senior,
HASS Division sophomore to senior
- Global Leaders College
- College of Liberal Arts
- College of Sciences
- College of Engineering
(except School of Integrated Technology)
- College of Life Science & Biotechnology
19 - College of Theology 135~166
- College of Music 76
- UIC UD Humanities & Social Sciences freshman,
HASS Division freshman,
UD LSBT,
ISE Division
- College of Medicine/Dentistry/Pharmacy, School of
Integrated Technology
24 No mileage
- Integrated-Undergraduate-Graduate Program for graduate
72
courses
~
No mileage
- Students allowed to register 3 extra credits for achieving 76
Other given for
GPA above 3.75 in the previous semester
extra credits
※ Students can allocate 1 to 36 mileage points for one course, with the exception of RC101,
for which the mileage range begins with 0.
Ÿ Results of course enrollment are announced before the additional course enrollment period in
order for students to check which courses they were able to enroll in.
Ÿ During the period of viewing the results, students cannot enroll for courses but can add
courses to their wish list in preparation for the additional course enrollment period.
5) Course Repeat
Students may repeat courses during all periods. If students strongly wish to repeat a course,
it is most favorable for them to allocate a large mileage point and apply during the
enrollment period.
2.3. Instructions on the classes for the 2022 Spring semester due to the spread of COVID-19
Ÿ Considering the characteristics of the lecture and the classroom environment, courses will be
conducted face-to-face, non-face-to-face/online, and blended. All, if not, some classes may
change to non-face-to-face/online classes depending on COVID-19 situation.
1) Face-to-face classes will be held in classrooms where one seat can be set apart or the
equivalent distance can be maintained (exception if there is a partition).
2) According to the policy, non-face-to-face/online classes are real-time online lectures or a
hybrid of real-time online lectures and video lectures. However, in special cases, such as
large-scale lectures or joint lectures with domestic and foreign universities, entire video
lectures are allowed.
3) BLENDING classes consist of both face-to-face and non-face-to-face classes.
※ Students may check the reference code and classroom information on the course catalogue
at Yonsei Portal for the class method. Check the class schedule before enrolling for the
class because there may be some changes before the course enrollment.
ⓑ-100% online : pre-recorded video class ⓙ-Blending : offline & mixes of two online classes
ⓖ-100% online : mixes of two online classes ⓡ-100% online : real-time online class
ⓗ-Blending : offline & pre-recorded video class ⓚ-Offline
ⓘ-Blending : offline & real-time online class
∼
- UIC UD Humanities & Social Sciences withdrawn courses in the
sophomore to senior, 1 18 previous semester are
HASS sophomore to senior excluded.)
- Graduation applicants who
are short 1 credit: up to 19
credits
- GPA 3.75 or higher in the
previous semester: 3 credits
extra (Students who have
∼
- UIC UD Humanities & Social Sciences freshmen, withdrawn courses in the
HASS freshmen, 1 19 previous semester are
UD LSBT, excluded.)
ISE - Graduation applicants who
are short 1 credit: up to 20
credits
- No more than 24 credits
- Integrated-Undergraduate-Graduate Program 1 ∼ 24
- No application for extra
credits for higher GPA or
credits short for graduation
※ First-year UIC students are recommended to take 15 credits within the UIC course offerings.
※ Credits from Chapel, Volunteer Service, Social Engagement, RA Leadership Development Theory,
RC Self-Directed Activity, Junior Seminar, UT Seminar, and Military Science courses can exceed
the above course load per academic term.
4) Course Evaluation
Ÿ Volunteer Service course is subject to 'P'(Pass) or 'NP'(Non-Pass).
Ÿ Students will receive 'NP' in the following cases:
- If a student misses or does not participate in the orientation (first week of Volunteer
Service program)
- If a student misses or does not participate for 2 sessions (4 hours) without prior approval.
- If the representative of the organization evaluates the student's service level as an 'F' on a
scale of A, B, C or F.
- If a student does not submit daily reports.
- If a student misses or does not participate in the end-of-term evaluation.
2) Global Internship
Ÿ Eligibility
- Students in Junior and Senior year
- Cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 3.0 or above (on a 4.3. scale), TOEFL 550
(CBT 213, iBT 79-80) or TOEIC 750 or above (or level of English language proficiency
specified by the companies)
- Students cannot apply in their last semester (students cannot participate in an internship
that starts in the 2nd semester of senior year)
- Students who were not penalized according to university regulations
- Students who are eligible for overseas traveling or issuance of visa
6. Course Withdrawal
6.1. Method
Ÿ Course Withdrawal web address: http://portal.yonsei.ac.kr/
Ÿ Course Withdrawal period: 2022.4.27.(Wed) 09:00 ~ 4.29.(Fri) 23:59
7.2. Method
Ÿ Web address: http://portal.yonsei.ac.kr
Ÿ Period: 2022.5.2.(Mon) 09:00 ~ 5.4.(Wed) 17:00
7.3. Eligibility
Ÿ Sinchon/International Campus students (excluding students from the College of Medicine,
College of Dentistry, College of Nursing)
Ÿ Allowed range: within 6 credits per semester, within a total of 18 credits during enrolment
Ÿ Subject restrictions: allowed only when students approved for the first major take courses from
departments other than their affiliated department(including their second major and
interdisciplinary majors). (Allowed only for major courses with weight 2000 or more)
Ÿ Courses offered during summer/winter sessions are not allowed for S/U evaluation.
7.6. Notes
Ÿ Change/cancellation is not allowed after the S/U evaluation application period.
Ÿ In case of re-taking a course completed through S/U assessment, credits will be canceled and
will be evaluated based on letter grades (Students may also apply for S/U assessment for the
retaken courses).
Ÿ Application for S/U evaluation is possible when re-taking courses completed in letter grades.
8.2. Eligibility
1) General
Ÿ Students attending 5th~7th semester (applicants for Sogang and Ewha must be in their
3rd~7th semester) (transfer students and students expecting to double major can apply after
one semester.)
Ÿ The previous semester CGPA should be 3.00 or higher.
Ÿ For all domestic universities, students in their 8th semester(6~7th semester for early
graduation applicants) or higher are ineligible to apply.
2) Jeonju University applicants: Yonsei students can take regular semester courses only, for a
maximum of 2 semesters.
○undergraduate degree ○
○graduate degree
○undergraduate degree ○
○graduate degree
Total
Credits
- Students who wish to enroll in graduate courses are required to obtain signatures of approval
from instructing professors, the student's advisor and the department chair. The signed documents
should be submitted to the Academic Support Team at the Office of Academic Affairs
([email protected], Underwood Hall B101).
- Be sure to fill in the correct course code and section number.
- Students cannot take summer/winter session courses.
- If repeating a course, please submit application for course repeat to the Office of Academic
Affairs.
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Applicant's Name: (signature)
Enter Korea
13.2.3. Log-out
Students are strongly recommended to logout by clicking on the 'Logout' button on the top
right corner after using the Yonsei Portal.
(The above image may be different from the actual pop-up screen)
As shown in the above image, the number of course repeats will be reflected
in the Notes and is displayed as "Use Number of Repeat Allowed" or "Do Not Use
13.4.5. TIPS
A. Allocating mileage during the course enrollment period
- Mileage per semester for a student is 4 times the course load per academic term (available
credits per semester). As a result, the average mileage used for a course would normally be
the (course credits) x 4. For some courses that have high competition, or courses that are
mandatory for a given department or college, students are encouraged to allocate high
mileage to those courses. However, for courses such as YONSEI RC101 that have no
competition, or those that are allowed to exceed the available number of credits (Social
Engagement, RA Leadership, RC related courses) students are recommended not to
unnecessarily allocate mileage.
B. Obtaining early waiting numbers during the additional enrollment period and add & drop
period.
- The Waiting List system uses the first come first serve method. However the previous
first-come-first-serve system created a problem where students had to constantly apply
because when an enrolled student cancels the course, the student who applied at the specific
moment was enrolled. The new Waiting List system, however, assigns each applicant a
number so there is no need for unnecessary competition between students who already
applied for a course and those who are still hoping to apply. Ultimately, the Waiting List
Course Enrollment
Time of enrollment not
for 2022.2.14. 09:00 ~ Mileage
important
Sophomore and 2.15. 17:00 System
(24 hours during the period)
above
View Results for 2022.2.16. 16:00 ~
Wish List available
Course Enrollment 2.17. 08:59
Chapel for UD
Freshmen &
Online
International YCA1001-01 Chapel (1) English Sophomore,
Chapel
all HASS/ISE
students
Chapel for UIC
Online
Sinchon YCA1003-02 Chapel (3) English Sophomore
Chapel
or above
08:00~08:50
09:00~09:50
10:00~10:50
11:00~11:50
12:00~12:50
13:00~13:50
14:00~14:50
15:00~15:50
16:00~16:50
17:00~17:50
10
18:00~18:50