Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Graduate School offering Master and Doctorate Programs
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PHONE +82-32-835-8460, 8924
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FAX +82-32-835-0775
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OFFICE Room #221, Building #8
Introduction
Graduate school of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) provides advanced academic courses and research environment to develop human civilization while utilizing the great power of the mother nature. Graduate students are taught to design structures and facilities, surveying, constructing and maintaining afterwards. Specific areas of studies includes structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, hydro-engineering, hydroinformatics, coastal engineering, harbor engineering, construction management, nuclear engineering, surveying and geospatial engineering, and tunnel, road, railway, and traffic engineering.
Especially, in the era of globalization, the department is participating exchange student programs with international academic institutions, foreign language study programs, and internship programs both local and international. These programs would help students to get first-hand experience on foreign lifestyle and international business practices. They will also motivate the students to find their suitable career path as well as ways of enhancing international friendship.
Especially, in the era of globalization, the department is participating exchange student programs with international academic institutions, foreign language study programs, and internship programs both local and international. These programs would help students to get first-hand experience on foreign lifestyle and international business practices. They will also motivate the students to find their suitable career path as well as ways of enhancing international friendship.
Goals
The goal of graduate studies is to have independent and efficient ability to solve civil and environmental engineering problems based on the professional knowledge learned from extensive and profound course works. In addition, graduate students should cultivate their talents with creative and initiative spirit who can contribute to the development of the nation and society via theoretical and technological education on various studies in Civil and Environmental Engineering. The followings are the strategy of our department to promote graduate studies.
- Development of creativity of fundamental and intensified CEE fields though effective and practical academic curriculum.
- Operation of advanced courses of creative and comprehensive engineering designs and hands-on adaptation and strengthening multidisciplinary studies.
- Promotion of step-up on-site study, invite lectures, and English lectures for successful internationalization.
Faculty
Name | Position | Academic Area | |
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Choi, Byoung-Gil | Professor | Surveying & GIS Engineering | bgchoi@inu.ac.kr |
Kim, Eungcheol | Professor | Highway & Transportation Engineering | eckim@inu.ac.kr |
Hu, Jong-Wan | Professor | Structure & Vibration Engineering | jongp24@inu.ac.kr |
Kang, Sang-Hyeok | Associate professor | Construction Engineering & Management | lifesine@inu.ac.kr |
Ahn, Jung-kyu | Associate professor | River Engineering | ahnjk@inu.ac.kr |
Sim, Hyoung-Bo | Associate professor | Structure & Vibration Engineering | hbsim@inu.ac.kr |
Jang, Dong-Woo | Associate professor | Environmental Hydraulic Engineering | jdw@inu.ac.kr |
Woo, Sang-Inn | Assistant professor | Geotechnical & Foundation Engineering | siwoo@inu.ac.kr |
Lee, Seung-Jung | Assistant professor | Structure & Vibration Engineering | seungjung@inu.ac.kr |
Park, Jung-Hee | Assistant professor | Geotechnical & Foundation Engineering | junghee.park@inu.ac.kr |
Principles
- Major subjects are categorized into six independent divisions (1 Structural and vibration engineering, 2 Geotechnical engineering, 3 Hydro-engineering, 4 Survey and GIS engineering, 5 Road and traffic engineering, 6 Construction management) shared between Master’s and Ph.D programs.
- For the graduation of Master program, students should take more than or equal to 24 credits (more than or equal to 15 credits from courses offered in our department) from graduate curriculum.
- For the graduation of Ph.D program, students should take more than or equal to 60 credits (more than or equal to 33 credits from courses offered in our department) from graduate curriculum. (Requirement of the 60 credits includes the credits obtained from their Master’s program.
- Maximum credit per semester cannot exceed 9. However, students with prerequisite course obligations may take up to 12 credit hours per semester. Students may ask for a waiver for subjects taken in the previous universities with approvals from both the department chair and the faculty member(s) in charge of the subject.
- Students are strongly encouraged to determine their supervisor at the first semester of the graduate program.
Contacts
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- Prof. Ahn, Jung-kyu (Chair of Department)
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- Phone : +82-32-835-8466, Fax : +82-32-835-0775
- E-mail : ahnjk@inu.ac.kr
- Address: Room #233, Building #8, Dept.of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Urban Science, Incheon National University, 119 Academy-ro, Yonsu-gu, 22012, Incheon, Korea
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- Ms. Kim, A-Reum (Academic Affairs and Administration)
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- Phone : +82-32-835-8460, Fax : +82-32-835-0775
- E-mail : kikidkfmae@inu.ac.kr
- Address: Room #233, Building #8, Dept.of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Urban Science, Incheon National University, 119 Academy-ro, Yonsu-gu, 22012, Incheon, Korea