Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
Culture Documents
kr
2015/2016
Contents +
. Introducing PNU _ 04
. Starting at PNU _ 06
. Academic Management _ 09
1. Course of Study
2. Academic Evaluation and Grading
3. Class Registration and Class
Withdrawal
4. Double Major and Minor
5. Summer/Winter Sessions
6. Leave of Absence and Re-enrollment
7. Expulsion
8. Graduation
9. Student Exchange Programs and
Credit Transfer
. Scholarships _ 18
1. Undergraduate Students
2. Graduate Students
3. Ineligibility
. Student Life _ 22
1. Academic Programs
2. Career Programs
3. Student Support Programs
4. Libraries
5. PNU Shuttle
6. PNU Facilities
. Insurance _ 27
. Housing _ 34
1. On-campus Housing
2. Sangnam International House
3. Off-campus Housing
1. Types of VISAs
2. Issuing D-2 VISA
3.Re-issuing D-2 VISA (Returning Students)
4. Change of VISA
5. Extension of VISA
6. Issuing Alien Registration Card
7. Re-issuing Alien Registration Card
8. Report for Change
9. Returning Alien Registration Card
10. S-3 (Employment as a part-timer) VISA
11. Changing to Employment VISA
12. Busan Immigration Office
13. Immigration Contact Center (Tel. 1345)
. Others _ 42
1. Introducing Korea
2. Introducing Busan
3. Holidays
4. Public Transportation System
5. Busan Subway Map
6. Safety and Emergencies
7. Useful Websites
8. PNU Student Association
9. Embassies in Korea
Introducing PNU
a. Services: O
rganizing, and coordinating international programs (Exchange, Study Abroad,
Visiting, etc.)
b. Location: 6th Floor, Main Administration Building (205)
c. Office Hours: Mon.~Fri., 9:00~18:00 (12:00~13:00) Lunch Time.
d. Contact Numbers: 510-3651, 3652, 3653, 1873
e. E-mail: foreign@pusan.ac.kr
As of 2015, there are over 1,400 international students - more than 500 undergraduate students,
500 students in graduate school, 250 students in the Korean Language Program - all engaged in
academic pursuits. Internationally, Pusan National University has established academic exchange
programs with over 350 colleges/universities and institutions from 47 different countries, including
distinguished partners such as Oxford University (UK), Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing,
Technology, and Applied Materials Research (Germany), the University of California, Berkeley (USA),
Tokyo University (Japan), and Beijing University (China). Students, researchers and faculty members
at institutions on both sides have been closely working together through short-term/longterm exchange programs, joint research programs, academic material exchanges and numerous
workshops, seminars and conferences.
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2. Student ID Card
PNU ID card is proof that you are a PNU student and is needed to access dormitories, student
cafeterias, and libraries, etc.
1) Student ID Card
a. Period: March, September
b. Documents to submit: Application form, 1 ID photo (3cm4cm)
c. Visit the office department of major Write the application form & submit photo
d. Receiving student ID card: Available at the office department of major
Time will be notified later
Click change personal information icon on top right corner of the homepage.
After updating personal information, click confirm icon ().
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4) Important Notice
a. ID: Admission number (or student number)
b. PASSWORD: Birth date (6 digits : year. month. day; ex. 15.02.27)
c. Altering password: Must be altered within 2 weeks after semester begins
d. How to Alter Password: Student Portal (https://my.pusan.ac.kr) Log in and alter the
password
Enter ID & password and log into the homepage Click alter password icon
1. Course of study
1) General Education Courses
a. R equired general education courses: Required courses designed to promote communicative
skills, English language skills, and computer skills
b. Elective general education courses: Ideologies and History (Area 1), Society and Culture (Area
2), Literature and Arts (Area 3), Science and Technology (Area 4), Health and Recreation (Area
5), Foreign Languages (Area 6), Interdisciplinary Study (Area 7). Must attain designated credits
per areas.
Academic Management
2) Major Courses
a. Fundamental major courses: Required mandatory courses designed to provide basic
knowledge to pursue each major/department
b. R equired major courses: Basic courses required by each major/department for professional
academic development of the major
c. Elective major courses: Courses for in-depth study of the major
3) Elective Courses
Enter current password Enter new password twice Click confirm icon
a. Courses offered by other majors: Students are free to choose any of their elective courses
on their own, excluding required general education courses and elective general education
courses. If a students major credits override the required credits, they will be counted as
elective course credits.
b. If a student has taken courses from Foreign Languages (Area 6) after earning all the credits
for elective general education courses, they will be counted as elective course credit.
e. Loss of password
- Korean cell phone users: Confirm ones identity using phone, then alter the password.
- Non-cell phone users: Ask the Tech Info Center to default the password.
Documents to submit: Personal information (name, department, student number),
scanned file of ID Card
How to submit: Via FAX (510-3500)
After default, password is 6 digits of ones birth date
Contact Number: Tech Info Center (510-7472, 7473, 7475, 7476)
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1) E xams: There will be midterm exams and final exams. Makeup exams are allowed
for students who missed the regular exams due to unexpected or unavoidable
circumstances. However, if student is responsible for the incident and the absence is not
excused, grading should be limited to under B+.
2) Grades = Exam Scores (Midterm & Final) + Attendance + Term Papers + Quizzes +
Class Participation
3) Grades and Grade Points
Grades: A+(4.5), A0(4.0), B+(3.5), B0(3.0), C +(2.5), C 0(2.0), D+(1.5), D0(1.0), F(0)
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a. Relative Scale: Major courses, theory courses of all general education courses,
b. Absolute Scale: L ab classes, special development courses (open-courses, special
lectures), etc.
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c. Practical English," "Practical Computer," "Information Technology Usage," and "Job
Competence Development" courses are graded as S (Satisfactory) or U (Unsatisfactory)
5) G rade Check and Challenges: Students may challenge their grades and ask their
professors for a grade revision during the designated period for challenging and revising
grades. Grades cannot be revised afterwards.
6) A
ttendance: If you miss two-thirds of the total class hours or more, you will be given an
F grade.
ID (temporary)
Password (temporary)
Admission No.
Link to
Course List
Link to Course
Registration
Personal Course
Schedule Check
- Undergraduates: http://onestop.pusan.ac.kr/Lecture/AttendingGuide01_List.aspx
- Graduates: http://onestop.pusan.ac.kr/Lecture/AttendingGuide02_List.aspx
- Undergraduates: http://sugang.pusan.ac.kr/sugang
- Graduates: http://sugang.pusan.ac.kr/g_sugang
(http://onestop.pusan.ac.kr) Log-in Click
Click Click
Remarks
a. Please check the course code and section number in advance.
b. Register courses by curriculum with instructions by the department
c. Students have the responsibility to do their own class registration. please have your
final schedule after completing class registration (click Class Schedule - printout)
d. Second Course Re-Registration is open to students who have registered for classes
that are to be eliminated
2) Class Withdrawal (W)
a. You may withdraw up to 2 classes that you have registered for each semester. Make
sure that the remaining credits after the withdrawal are 12 or more. Students who are
in their 7th semester or thereafter must have 1 credit or more after the withdrawal.
b. W ithdrawn classes will not appear on your academic transcript nor be counted
towards grading, credits earned or GPA calculation.
c. http://onestop.pusan.ac.kr/international courses class withdrawal web
application for regular semester/vacation session choose subject for withdrawal,
input contact info and the reason for withdrawal click application for withdrawal
click delete after choosing subject for withdrawal class - have your final schedule
after withdrawal (click class schedule - printout)
3) Academic Probation
a. You will be on an academic probation if your GPA is below 1.80.
b. If you are on an academic probation, you are required to register for 3 credits less
than normally allowed total number of credit hours in the subsequent semester.
c. If you are on an academic probation for three consecutive semesters, you will be
expelled from the university. You will have to leave the country in 15 days.
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2) Eligible Students: Students who are re-taking the course, students who have applied
for a double major, students who intend for early graduation, students who do not meet
the graduation requirement credits (students who have enrolled over 7 semesters)
3) Maximum of Credits: 6 credits or less
Under
129 credits
Under
132 credits
135~137
credits
140~141
credits
Credits completed
for 1st year
Over
32 credits
Over
33 credits
Over
34 credits
Over
35 credits
3) Application Period: At the end of every academic year (around mid-January). Exact time
will be announced by notice.
4) Completion of Double Major: Students must complete the minimum number of
major courses (both fundamental major courses and general major courses) required by
the department that they wish to double major in.
5) Minors
a. M
inoring requires completion of a certain number of courses of other majors in a
systematic order.
b. Application period for a minor: Students may apply for a minor from the first semester
in their second year.
c. C
ompletion of minor: Students must earn a minimum of 21 credits from the major
courses specified in the curriculum of the department that they
wish to minor in including 9 credits in basic major courses and
designated required courses.
d. Students are not permitted to minor in the College of Pharmacy, the College of
Medicine, the College of Dentistry, the College of Nursing, the College of Arts (except
the Department of Art, Culture and Image, the Department of Architecture, or the
Department of Global Studies.
e. How to apply: Students must submit an application approved by the chair of the
department of their major and minor to their major department office.
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1) Summer and winter sessions are operated for currently enrolled students during
vacation months respectively.
2) Re-enrollment: When the period of leave of absence ends, or during leave of absence
student wants to re-enroll, student must submit re-enrollment application to the
department and get approval. Students may pay for tuition afterwards. For students who
want to re-enroll, they should apply for visa at Center for International Student Services
(CISS) 3 months in advance before the new semester begins. (visa@pusan.ac.kr)
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- Undergraduate
Year of
Admission
TOPIK
English Test
2012
~ 2013
Level 4 or above
or PNU International Language
Institute's Korean Language
Course Level 4 or over
2014
~ 2015
Level 4 or above
a. Students who fail to re-enroll without justifiable reasons after their leave of absence
b. Students who are enrolled in other academic institutions
[ Graduate School ] - degree qualification test (general test and foreign language test)
c. Students who are considered unable to continue their studies due to serious illness or death
a. General test
Eligible for students who have finished 1/2 of degree qualification credits (integrated
master+doctoral degree students should have finished 6 semesters or more). Regarding
the test, please refer to the relevant graduate department office.
d. Students who fail to pay enrollment fees or register for classes during the designated period
e. Students on an academic probation for three consecutive semesters
f. Students who exceed the maximum number of semesters of enrollment
g. Students who decide to drop out
Master's Course
Doctoral Course
Subject
English, Korean
When
Acceptable
Standard
The 2nd foreign language is restricted to the department that wishes to take test. Select
one subject in German, French, Chinese, Japanese and Chinese character (International
students should take the test in Korean. Regarding course exams, students should take
either Korean or English).
After taking the test, successful applicant can be checked at http://onestop.pusan.ac.kr
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Test Name
Criteria of Exemption
TOEIC
TOEFL
All
colleges
PBT
CBT
iBT
Over 80 points
IELTS
TEPS
All
colleges
a. Early graduation is granting a degree before enrollment for the 8th semester to students
who have fulfilled their graduation requirements by taking special exams for earning
credits, earning extra credits each semester, and earning credits in summer/winter sessions.
b. Eligibility: Students who have fulfilled their graduation requirements in 6 or 7 semesters
and have a cumulative GPA 4.0 or higher in total semesters of their studies
c. T ransfer students, readmitted students, and students on academic probation are not
eligible for early graduation.
2) Early Graduation
Criteria of Exemption
Those who have completed Korean test substitution course opened by
International Language Institute of PNU and obtained test score over 70
points
TOPIK: Level 4 or above (including PNU International Language Institute's
Korean Language Course Level 4 or over)
4) Transferable Credits: Within 1/2 of the required number of credits for graduation or
course completion including the credits earned in summer and winter sessions.
5) Credit Transfer: Submit application form to department office deliberation by
department faculty committee submit to department administration office
approval by academic office.
Scores obtained after admission to the relevant course (after entering school in case of
students who enter master's or doctor's integrated course with the qualification under
Article 41, 4th, 2nd mention of the School Regulations) and restricted to the scores
within the effective date of test
- How to apply for exemption
Submitting transcript: After applying on the web, submit exemption application or
only submit exemption application.
Take course opened by International Language Institute of PNU: After applying on the
web (No exemption application submission) or submit exemption application.
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2) TOPIK Scholarship
a. Qualification: Among those who have valid TOPIK Level 4 or above (new or re-taken)
- only scores achieved after 2nd semester of 2014 are valid
- Re-taken test scores are only valid if they are higher than previous scores
- During total school years, a student may receive the scholarship up to maximum 3 times
b. Scholarship Amount: Class fee from tuition (around 400,000KRW)
c. Payment: Will be transferred to their bank account per semester
d. How to apply: Turn in a copy of the transcript to CISS
(2nd floor, Main Administration Building)
Scholarships
- Those who have scores over 80 on average from full score of 100 points for all semesters
- Those who have scores over 80 on average from full score of 100 points for the previous
semesters
- Those who have over Level 4 of Test of Proficiency in Korean (TOPIK)
4) How to Apply
Apply online at (www.studyinkorea.go.kr)
5) How to Submit
Register apply Online printout online application submit to CISS
Visit/send via mail (can be submitted by delegate)
Address to submit: Coordinator for GKS Scholarship, Center for Int. Students Services (CISS),
PNU International, Pusan National University 2, Busandaehak-ro, 63 beon-gil, Geumjeonggu, Busan, Korea (609-735)
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b. If Cancellation of Scholarship is Done After Registering for the Semester, Scholarship will be
Rescinded and Tuition will be Taken Normally
with excellent university entrance scores, enrolled students with a GPA of 3.0 or higher in
the previous semester)
b. Required work hours and scholarship
- Type A: 60 hours per month, 1,500,000KRW from total amount of entrance fees and
tuition
- Type B: 30 hours per month, 750,00KRW from total amount of entrance fees and tuition
c. How to apply: Check the notice of each department and submit the application form
during designated period.
3) BK 21 Plus Scholarship
a. Qualification: Graduate students
b. S cholarship: Research scholarship for Master minimum 600,000KRW, Doctoral maximum
1,000,000KRW (full-time graduate student, only those whose advising professor is a BK
21 Participant Professor may apply. Result will be decided by internal deliberation.)
c. Application period: Contact major department or laboratory
3. Ineligibility
a. Those who are below the required score
b. T hose who received any type of academic disciplinary measures from the university in the
immediately previous semester
c. Those who enroll in an extra semester beyond the maximum number of semesters in which
courses may be taken
d. Those who failed to obtain minimum completion credits (12 credits) per semester (except the
students who completed over 7 semesters)
e. Those who are disqualified for other acceptable reasons pg. 20
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Student Life
Weekday (Mon-Fri)
Semester
09:00~21:00
Vacation
09:00~18:00
Closed Hours
Saturday
09:00~13:00
a. Visit company websites, job fairs for information on job offerings for international students
b. Visit PNU International homepage notice board for job-offerings, internship notices
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Open Hours
Section
Exam
Semester Vacation Saturday
Period
Reading Room 1
Reading Room 2, 3
Notebook Reading
Room 1, 2
Reading Room for
Disabled Students
Graduate Reading
Room
PhD Carrel 1, 2
Group Study Room
Open on Sunday,
National Holidays
05:00
~
24:00
06:00
~ 23:00
Other Hours
Open on Sunday,
National Holidays
Closed on Lunar New Year's
Holiday & Chuseok Holiday
Open Sunday,
National Holidays
06:00~23:00
06:00
~ 21:00
08:00
~ 18:00
09:00
~ 13:00
09:00
~ 21:00
Closed on Sunday,
National Holidays
06:00~23:00
Exam Period
05:00~24:00
1) Service Hours: 06:00~23:00 (Starts from Humanities Building and is run only on
campus during late hours: 20:30~23:00)
2) Service Intervals: Every 5 minutes (but more often during 8:20 to 10 a.m.)
3) Bus Fare: Day hours - Cash (1000KRW), Transportation card (900KRW)
Late hours - Cash (200KRW), Transportation card (900KRW)
May change
4) Routes
a. (Upward: PNU Subway Station Busan Bank PNU main gate Main Admin Bldg.
Moonchang Hall Library #2 (Central Library) Social Sciences Bldg. Law Bldg.
Chemistry Bldg. Human Ecology Bldg. Arts Bldg. Education Bldg. #2 Student
Union Bldg. Sports Center Bldg.
b. (Downward: Sports Center Bldg. Education Bldg. #2 Arts Bldg. Human Ecology
Bldg. Chemistry Bldg. Law Bldg. Social Sciences Bldg. Geumjeong Hall Library
#2 (Central Library) Moonchang Hall Main Admin Bldg. PNU main gate Registry
Office (Deung-gi-so: ) PNU Rear Gate Shinhan Bank PNU Subway Station
Others
Graduate/Part-time Lecturers Reading room is
on 4th floor, Construction Building
6. PNU Facilities
1) University Cafeterias
May change
4) Entrance to Library
Use library card (smart student ID, mobile student ID, library card)
Satbol Hall
Student
Union Hall
Location
419
310
415
708
Service
Hours
Meals
served
Mon~Fri
8:00~19:00
Mon~Fri
6:00~20:00
Mon~Fri
9:00~19:00
Mon~Fri
11:00~ 18:30
3 meals
3 meals
lunch, dinner
lunch, dinner
Price
Menu
Notes
http://pusan.ac.kr/uPNU_homepage/kr/sub/sub.asp?menu_no=10010609
Open on
weekend
during Exams
(7:30-18:00)
Close during
weekends
Close during
weekends
and vacation
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All international students are required to purchase traveler's insurance to prepare for
illnesses and injuries that might occur during study in Korea.
PNU Group Insurance or National Health Insurance or other insurances
(Failure to purchase insurance, or submission of other unapproved insurance will cancel
dormitory and course registration.)
PNU Student Health Insurance Fund is optional (recommended).
Insurance
Limit (KRW)
10,000,000
10,000,000
50,000,000
250,000
50,000
In-Patient (Overseas)
5,000,000
6) Insurance Claim
- Scan alien registration card and receipt from hospital & pharmacy
(if hospital fee is over 100,000KRW, add initial examination paper)
- Submit the scanned file, account number, and phone number to aigrookie@naver.com
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3. Other Insurances
1) Who: Undergraduate, graduate, researcher (other family members may also register)
2) Who: Students and researchers who do not purchase PNU group one (other family
members can register also)
4) How to: Visit the nearest branch of NHIS with Passport, alien registration card (ARC),
enrollment certificate
6) How to Pay: Pay the insurance fee until 25 in the previous month
F-1, F-2, F-5, F-6 visa holders should pay on 10th of every upcoming month
7) Contact
a. NHIS homepage (http://www.nhic.or.kr)
b. NHIS Branch of Geumjeong, Busan
- Location: Guseodong Geumjeong Tower, 16th Floor (subway line 1 Dusil Station Exit 1)
- Phone Number: 580-8120
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Name
1) Features: Simple generic drugs, scar treatment, body fat measurement, blood pressure
and blood sugar checks, classes on quitting smoking
2) Location
a. Busan Campus: NC Department 8th Floor, No. 8003 (Building number 106)
b. Miryang Campus: Student Center 2nd floor (Building code M04)
c. Yangsan Campus: Convenience Building, 1st floor (Building code Y09)
d. Homepage: http://health.pusan.ac.kr
e. Contact: 510-1273, 1278)
When an unexpected illness or accident happens to you, dial 119 for help. An ambulance
service will locate you and transfer you to the nearest hospital.
If you urgently need to see a doctor late at night or on holidays, you can use emergency
rooms of general hospitals.
Name
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Description
Green
Doctors
Double Cross
Medical
Center of
Korean
National
Tuberculosis
Association
Location
966, Danggamdong, Busanjingu, On General
Hospital 2th,
Global Treatment
Center
6070114
Tel.
(051)
1330, Geoje
2-dong, Yeonjegu, Busan
6072058
Kosin
University
Gospel
Hospital
9906114
Dongeui
Medical
Center
Baptist
Hospital
374-75,
Namsan-dong,
Geumjeong-gu,
Busan
580
-1313
Emergency
Medical
Information
Center
-W
hen emergency situations occur, services
are provided, such as information, consultation,
and interpretation (English, Japanese, Chinese,
Russian)
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Location
Busan
Medical
Center
Description
Mt. 45-1,
Yangjeong
2-dong,
Busanjin-gu,
Busan
8508941
6113622
Location
Tel. (051)
555-4000
519-5051
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Subjects
Pharmacy
Name
Tel (051)
Location
Moonchang
582
-1391
514
-3937
512
-3369
513
-6248
582
-5125
583
-7585
515
-5713
582
-1001
516
-0075
581
-2220
518
-5153
583
-2941
557
-0114
Myeongryun-dong Subway
station exit 1
515
-0005
554
-1233
580
-2000
()
Daehak
()
Leesukhi
Internal Medicine
()
Shinhyunsung
()
Kimchulsu
Otorhinolaryngology
(ENT)
()
Sonsunghwan
( )
Hwangyunkwon
Orthopedics
( )
Dongshin
()
Ophthalmology
Gallery
()
Jangjeon
()
Dentistry
Kimbonggyum
()
Hanbit
()
Areum
OB/GYN
( )
Soon
()
Daedong Hospital
General Hospital
()
Chimlae Hospital
()
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Spring Semester
Fall Semester
Summer Session
Winter Session
Application
Period
The end of
December
The end of
October
Department
Dormitory Office
Homepage
http://international.pusan.ac.kr
http://mypage.pusan.ac.kr/dorm/
main
3) Application Procedures
a. Check the application notice on PNU International homepage.
b. Online application check results pay dormitory fee confirm final results
c. Apply for roommate matching dormitory room is assigned by applications check in at
respective dormitory
d. Attend dormitory orientation.
4) Dormitory Regulations
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1) Facilities: Room (kitchen and appliances included), seminar rooms, banquet halls,
restaurants, etc.
2) Location: Across from Pusan National University International Language
Institute (Building number 209)
3) Charge: 47,000-70,000 KRW/day (Discount price for PNU students)
Dormitory
Jilli Hall
Jayu Hall
Woongbi
Hall
Miryang Hall
Yangsan Hall
Contact
510-1911
510-2791
510-1994
(055)350-5707
(055)510-8397
Cheonghak Hall
1F (M05)
Hangnim Hall
1F (Y04)
Location
Housing
2) When getting a room from realtor, you must carefully check and read the
contract
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1. Types of VISAs
Study Abroad Visa (D-2): Bachelor (D-2-2), Master (D-2-3), Ph.D (D-2-4), exchange program (D-2-6)
Employment Visa (D-10) Part-time Employment Visa (S-3)
<Exception>
1) OVERSEAS KOREANS (F-4), RESIDENTIAL (F-2), DEPENDENT (F-3), PERMANENT RESIDENT (F-5),
SPOUSE OF A KOREAN NATIONAL (F-6) visa holders do not have to change current visa status
to D-2.
2) PURE TOURISM (C-3-2), MEDICAL TOURISM (C-3-3), INDUSTRIAL TRAINING (D-3), NONPROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT (E-9), VESSEL CREW (E-10), MISCELLANEOUS (G-1) visa holders
cannot apply for change of status to D-2
3) To enter PNU as a freshmen after withdrawing from another university while enrolled
Refer to No.8 "Report for Changes"
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1) Application Period: 2 months prior to the expiration date on the Alien Registration Card
Fine will be charged after the expiration date
3) Required Documents
4) Application Documents
a. Application, passport
b. Reason for reissuing (lost), alien registration card (damaged or when information changes)
c. photo (34cm)
d. Fee 30,000KRW
2) Application Period: Within 90 days from the date of entry to Korea (within 2 weeks after
semester starts)
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5. Extension of VISA
2) If you do not return within the period designated, there will be penalties
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2) Who qualifies?
a. International student graduated from (or about to graduate form) university in Korea with
GPA of 3.0 or relevant national technical certificates holders
b. international student who holds a bachelor's degree or higher (including students about to
graduate) or completion of the research process, including academic research institutions
c. Visa holders of E-1 to E-7 who continue to work but have not found employment or had a
renewal of contract before the expiration date of visa
d. Holders of domestic or international degrees (including candidates) who are preparing to
start a business based on intellectual property rights or technological skills
6) Required Documents
a. Study abroad (D-2) visa holders
- Application, passport, alien registration card, fee
- Certificate of Diploma or Transcript
- Job Search Plan
- copy of National technical certifications (if applicable)
b. Professor (E-1) ~ specific activity (E-7) visa holders
- Application, passport, alien registration card, fee
- Job Search Plan
3) Who: Student visa (D-2) holders, Professors (E-1) ~ specific activity (E-7) holders
4) Application Period: As soon as the status changes (to be included)
5) How to Apply: Visit Busan Immigration Office
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Homepage (http://)
Office
Office
Main Services
Academic Affairs
1205~8
N/A
Sports Sciences
Registrar's
1211~3
N/A
Student Welfare
1251~4
N/A
1291,1228
N/A
3557,1337
N/A
General Affairs
1132~7
Accounting
1152~8
N/A
Facilities
51171~8
N/A
Tel (510-)
3745
home.pusan.ac.kr/
~sportscience
1855
convention.ox.or.kr
N/A
International Studies
Law
Medicine
Dentistry
1663
Admission, Graduation,
Academic Records, Class
Management, Scholarships,
Graduation Theses
Korean medicine
law.pusan.ac.kr
8004~7
medical.pusan.ac.kr
8206~9
dent.pusan.ac.kr
8403
omed.pusan.ac.kr
Other
PNU International
3651~3
3853~4
1502
home.pusan.
ac.kr/~humanities
PNU Library
1800
Social Sciences/Law/Graduate
School of Public Administration
1552~5
(1372~3)
socio.pusan.ac.kr
law.pusan.ac.kr
(gspa.pusan.ac.kr
Admissions
1202~4
Global English
Natural Sciences
1764
Engineering/Graduate
School of Environment
1405~9
(1395)
www.eng.pusan.ac.kr
(www.pegr.pusan.ac.kr)
1653~5
7663~4
econtr.pusan.ac.kr
biz.pusan.ac.kr
1605
(1382~3)
www.edu.pusan.ac.kr
(www.gsedu.pusan.ac.kr)
Education
/Graduate School of Education
natural.pusan.ac.kr
international.pusan.ac.kr
pulip.pusan.ac.kr
go.pusan.ac.kr
3845
ttp://culedu.pusan.ac.kr
Information Technology
Activities
7489
mypage.pusan.ac.kr/
computer
Human Resources
Development Center
3703~5,
1283
Museum
1836
1982,1984
ili.pusan.ac.kr
PNU Dormitories
Management of Student
Dormitories
1911,2791
dorm.pusan.ac.kr
Faculty of
Liberal Education
Pharmacy/
Human Ecology/Arts
pharmacy.pusan.ac.kr
1684~5
che.pusan.ac.kr
1713~5
1732, 1734~5 art.pusan.ac.kr
2795~6,
055-350-5270, www.nano.pusan.ac.kr
5290
Physical Activities
Management of University
Sporting Events & Student
Athletes
1936
055-350-5100 nrl.pusan.ac.kr
1273,1278
Nursing
www.gsis.pusan.ac.kr
1574~5
Humanities
Homepage (http://)
Divisions
University Headquarters
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Main Services
hrd.pusan.ac.kr
pnu-museum.org
home.pusan.ac.kr/~iman/
health.pusan.ac.kr/
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Schedule
3. 2 (Mon)
3. 2 (Mon) ~ 6 (Fri)
Academic Affairs
Commencement Ceremony, Start of Semester
1st course add/drop period
2nd course add/drop period and cancelled courses & course registration for cancelled
3. 12 (Thu) ~ 13 (Fri)
ones
3. 16 (Mon)
Printout of confirmed attendance sheet
3. 23 (Mon) ~ 27 (Fri) General test of degree qualification
Foreign language test of degree qualification
3. 27 (Fri)
3. 30 (Mon) ~ 4. 2 (Thu) Withdraw of course
4. 3 (Fri)
1/3 of number of school days
Submission of thesis for examination of degree qualification for the second
4. 10 (Fri)
semester of 2015
4. 20 (Mon) ~ 24 (Fri) Midterm
4. 21 (Tue)
1/2 of number of school days
5. 8 (Fri) ~ 13 (Wed)
Apply for returning to school for summer session
5. 12 (Tue)
2/3 of number of school days
5. 15 (Fri)
PNU foundation anniversary
5. 18 (Mon) ~ 19 (Tue) Pre-course registration of summer session
5. 20 (Wed) ~ 22 (Fri) Course registration of summer session
5. 29 (Fri) ~ 6. 2 (Tue) Add/Drop period of summer session
6. 1 (Mon) ~ 15 (Mon) Registration for Re-enrollment of 2nd semester, 2015
Summer Session Add/Drop, Cancellation of courses, Course registration for
6. 5 (Fri) ~ 8 (Mon)
cancelled ones
6. 11 (Fri) ~ 15 (Mon)
Tuition payment for summer session
6. 12 (Fri) ~ 18 (Tue)
Final term
6. 19 (Fri)
Summer vacation starts
6. 19 (Fri) ~ 24 (Wed) Enter grade for the 1st semester
6. 19 (Fri) ~ 7. 16 (Tue) Summer Session starts
Submission of degree thesis examination result report and final thesis for the 2nd
7. 2 (Thu)
semester of 2014
7. 13 (Mon) ~ 28 (Tue) Entering of KoreanEnglish Professors Schedule
8. 3 (Mon) ~ 10 (Mon) Apply for leave of absence, return to school for the 2nd semester of 2015
8. 7 (Fri) ~ 10 (Mon)
Pre-course registration
8. 11 (Tue) ~ 12 (Wed) Course registration
8. 14 (Fri) ~ 17 (Mon) 2nd course registration
8. 26 (Wed)
1st notice of cancelled courses
8. 24 (Mon) ~ 27 (Tue) Tuition payment for enrolled students
8. 28 (Fri)
Graduation ceremony of the 2nd semester of 2015
Designation of Makeup Lessons for the 1st semester and Additional Makeup Lessons Day for
the 1st Semester
Laborers Day: 5. 1. (Fri) 6. 18. (Thurs), Childrens Day: 5. 5. (Tue) 6. 16. (Tue), School anniversary: 5.
15. (Fri) 6. 17. (Wed), Buddhas Birthday: 5. 25. (Mon) 6. 15. (Mon)<For Laborers day, only instructors
will be absent>
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Schedule
9. 1 (Tue)
9. 1 (Tue) ~ 7 (Mon)
9. 14 (Mon) ~ 15 (Tue)
9. 16 (Wed)
9. 21 (Mon) ~ 25 (Fri)
9. 25 (Fri)
10. 2 (Fri) ~ 7 (Wed)
10. 8 (Thu)
10. 12 (Mon)
10. 19 (Mon) ~ 23 (Fri)
10. 27 (Tue)
10. 30 (Fri) ~ 11. 4 (Wed)
11. 6 (Fri) ~ 9 (Mon)
11. 10 (Tue) ~ 12 (Thu)
11. 13 (Fri)
11. 19 (Tue) ~ 23 (Mon)
11. 27 (Fri) ~ 30 (Mon)
12. 1 (Tue) ~ 15 (Tue)
12. 9 (Wed) ~ 11 (Fri)
12. 11 (Fri) ~ 17 (Thu)
12. 16 (Wed) ~ 16. 1. 8 (Fri)
12. 18 (Fri)
12. 18 (Fri) ~ 23 (Wed)
12. 18 (Fri) ~ 16. 1. 14 (Thu)
16. 1. 4 (Mon)
16. 1. 28 (Thu) ~ 2. 4 (Thu)
16. 2. 3 (Wed) ~ 4 (Thu)
16. 2. 11 (Thu) ~ 12 (Fri)
16. 2. 16 (Tue) ~ 17 (Wed)
16. 2. 18 (Thu) ~ 19 (Fri)
16. 2. 22 (Mon) ~ 25 (Thu)
16. 2. 26 (Fri)
Academic Affairs
2nd semester starts
1st Add/Drop Period
2nd Add/Drop, cancellation of courses, registration for cancelled courses
Printout of confirmed attendance sheet
General test of degree qualification
Foreign language test of degree qualification
Withdraw of Course
1/3 of number of school days
Submission of thesis for examination of degree qualification for the
second semester of 2015
Midterm
1/2 of number of school days
Apply for returning to school for winter session
Pre-course registration of winter session
Course registration of winter session
2/3 of number of school days
1st Add/Drop period of summer session
2nd Add/Drop period of summer session
Registration for Re-enrollment of 1st semester, 2016
Tuition payment for winter session
Final term
Entering of KoreanEnglish Professors Schedule
Winter Vacation
Enter grade for the 2nd semester
Winter session starts
Submission of degree thesis examination result report and final thesis
for the 1st semester of 2015
Apply for leave of absence, return to school for the 1st semester of 2015
Pre-course registration
Course registration for enrolled students
Course registration for freshmen
2nd course registration for enrolled students
Tuition payment for enrolled students
1st notice of cancelled courses Graduation ceremony of the 2nd semester
of 2015
D
esignation of Makeup Lessons for the 2nd semester and Additional Makeup Lessons Day
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1. Introducing Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea, is a democratic nation located on the southern
half of the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. China sits to the northwest, Japan to the east across
the Korea Strait, and North Korea (officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea) borders
to the north. The capital city of Korea is Seoul. Korea has achieved rapid economic growth after
enduring devastating disasters, such as the Korean War in the 1950s, and is often referred to as
the Miracle on the Han River. As of 2014, Korea is the worlds 13th largest economy in terms of
real GDP. Geographically, East Asia consists of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK),
the People's Republic of China (PRC), Japan, Mongolia, Republic of Korea, and Russia. The DPRK
refers to South Korea as Nam-Joseon (), while South Korea refers to North Korea as
simply Buk-han (). In order to be differentiated from the DPRK terminology of (Buk-han (
) versus Buk-Joseon ()), people in South Korea call themselves Nam-han (). South
Koreans also call themselves Han-guk (), short for Dae-han-min-guk (). Korea
has a population of approximately 50 million and a total land area of 99,702.
2. Introduction to Busan
Finally, whether Busan or Pusan, it is still the same amazing city. For many years in the past,
Busan was spelled with a P, and that is why PNU-with its rich history and tradition-continues
to use this old school reference.
3) Facts
a. Size: 765.64 (0.8% of national territory)
b. Administrative divisions: 15 districts (:gu), 1 county (:goon), and 216 sub-districts
(:dong),
c. Population: 3,517,898 (2015.1)
4) Climate
Busan boasts a temperate climate with four distinct seasons in part due to its located on the
southeastern tip of the Korean Peninsula to the east of the Eurasia continent and under the
influence of East Asia's weather currents. The city's yearly average temperature is 15 with
an annual precipitation of 1,176 mm. Busan has relatively strong winds compared to other
regions of Korea.
1) Location
Busan is located on the southeastern tip of the Korean Peninsula. The city is located in South
Gyeongsang province and faces the Korea Strait to the south. It borders Ulsan metropolitan
city and Yangsan city to the north and Gimhae city to the west. Among the cities located
on a similar latitude to Busan are Tokyo in Japan, Zhongshan in China, Algiers in Algeria,
and Oklahoma city in the US. Busan shares a similar longitude with Verkhoyansk in Siberia,
Nagasaki in Japan, and Darwin in Australia.
2) History
Busan managed to make rapid and impressive strides since the port of Busan became an
international port in 1876. 1905 marks the year that the Gyeongbu railway line was built,
prompting the construction of piers and harbors in the city. Busan grew to become a local
capital city, as the provincial government of Gyeongnam Province was moved to Busan in
1925. In 1950, the city also served as a temporary capital of Korea running overall operations
for the country during the Korean War. In 1963, Busan became a home rule city directly
governed (Jikhalshi), leading Korea's economic development up through the 1970s and was
elevated to Busan Metropolitan City (Gwangyeokshi) in 1995 along with the expansion of the
municipal area.
Busan is Korea's leading port and a world-class city of culture and tourism that hosts a wide
variety of events and festivals, such as the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) the Busan
Biennale, and the Busan Fireworks Festival.
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Tourist Sites
Cultural Space
Busan Aquarium
BEXCO
Nurimaru APEC House
Busan Cultural Center
Busan Citizen Hall
Busan Museum of Art
Busan Cinema Studios
BIFF Street
3. Holiday
1) Samiljeol (Independence Movement Day) (Mar. 1)
The day commemorating independence movement that started on Mar. 1,1919, and spread
throughout the country, displaying resistance during the occupation of the Korean empire by
Japa
National Foundation Day is the date of commemorating the opening of country by Dangun,
progenitor of Korea
9) New Year's DayDay/Korean New Year (Jan. 1 [solar]/Seollal [] varies for lunar
calendar)
6) Tourist Information
The biggest holiday in Korea when all family members gather together and greet the New Year
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Name of Terminal
Subway
station
Nopo-dong
station,
Subway No. 1
Area of Service
<Express Bus>
Seoul, Dong-Seoul, Cheongju, Daejeon, Kyeongju,
Seongnam, Incheon, Euijeongbu, Jeonju, Kwangju,
Yeosu, Suncheon, Deagu
Hour, Fare Information bxt.co.kr (Korean, English)
051-508-9200
<Dongbu intercity bus teminal>
Donghae, Gangreung, Sokcho, Samcheok, Geojin,
Uljin, Jukbyeon, Bugu, Cheongsong, Hadong,
Jeon-do, Jinkyo, Masan, Changwon, Jinju, Jinhe,
Gwangyang, Yeosu, Tongyoung, Iksan, Gunsan,
Pohang, Chuncheon, Wonju
Hour, Fare Information dbterminal.co.kr (Available
in Korean only)1577-9967
c. Call taxis: You can use call taxis (regular or deluxe) by making a call to come to your place
without additional charge.
- Deungdae call: This is a kind of call taxi and brand taxi. It is possible to use a credit card
and get translation services (English, Chinese, Japanese, and Russian)
- Translation service time available: 24 hours (including Saturday and Sunday)
- Deungdae call (051-600-1000), Tourism Association (without area code 1330 translation
service.)
d. Jumbo taxis: The Jumbo taxi is black with a yellow taxi sign on top. It is a large passenger
vehicle which can accommodate as many as 5 to 10 passengers. When there are lots of
passengers or baggage, this type of taxi will be more convenient for your group. The fare
system is the same as the deluxe taxis (5,000KRW for the first 3 kilometers and additional
charges will be imposed depending on the distance and time covered.)
5) Taxi
a. Type: Regular taxis, brand taxis, deluxe taxis, and jumbo taxis
b. R egular taxis: You may catch this type of taxi at a taxi stand or flag one down in the street.
If the taxi is vacant, you will find a Vacant or For Hire sign in red and the lamp of the
taxi sign on top will be turned on. The basic fare is 2,800 won for the first 2 kilometers
and then additional charges are added depending on the distance and time covered. From
midnight, a late hour premium will also be charged.
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Nationality
Website
China
http://pnu.haijiaonet.com
India
http://home.pusan.ac.kr/~ipnu/members.html
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Alphabetical Order
Arts Bldg.
601
Biology Bldg.
Building of Constructon
Business Bldg.
416
401
514
312
606
414
417
701
206
103
109
301
307
418
703
702
318
302
419
511
602
306
106
211
603
607
405
105
408
201
406
107
108
207
506
711
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315
316
Numerical Order
(Dormitory)
Jilli Hall Da (Dormitory)
Jilli Hall Ga (Dormitory)
Jilli Hall Management Bldg.
(Dormitory)
Jilli Hall Na (Dormitory)
Junghak Hall
317
717
715
Kyung-am Gymnasium
Kyung-am Gymnasium Faculty
Research Center
706
505
Machine Shop #
Main Administration Bldg.
Mechanical Technology Center
MEMS/NANOClwan Room Bldg.
Moonchang Hall
Music bldg.
102
205
208
101
310
707
411
503
714
716
402
705
110
609
608
203
510
515
420
Parking Lot.
513
Pharmaceutical Research Bldg. 501
Pharmacy Bldg.
502
Physics Bldg. #1
308
Physics Bldg. #2
309
Plastic Arts Bldg.Under Construction
PNU Museum A
412
PNU Museum B
413
605
PNU ROTC
Professor's Hall
Pusan National University
Model Basin
Research & Lab Bldg. #1
Research & Lab Bldg. #2
Samsung Industry - University
Cooperation Bldg.
409
209
709
422
421
710
708
Tennis Courts
512
204
509
111
202
712
713
407
313
311
508
Pusan Campus
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Miryang Campus
Yangsan Campus
University Complex
Hospital Complex
M01
M01-1
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M05
M05-1
M09
Central Laboratory
Chunghak Hall
M10
Tennis Courts
M11
Green House
M02
M06
Machine Workshop
M07
Main Gate
M08
Sports Ground
Y01
School of Medicine
Y13
Tennis Courts
M03
Y02
School of Dentistry
YH01
M04
Y03
YH02
Y04
College of Nursing
YH03
Y05
Haenglim Hall
YH04
Y06
YH05
Y07
Power Plant
YH06
Y08
Garbage Dump
YH07
Y09
Convenience Bldg.
YH08
NH Ari Hall
AH01
Main Building
Y10
YH09
AH04
Outpatient Center
Y11
AH05
Y12
Sports Ground
AH06
AH07
AH08
Parking Tower
AH09
Welfare
AH10
AH20
Ami Campus
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61
60
63
62
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