The Techno-Art Division at Yonsei International Campus
Techno-Art Division (TAD) is founded to pioneer a new interdisciplinary undergraduate program that brings together instruction in Design, Culture, Technology and Management. The division’s goal is to educate global leaders who will translate creativity into innovation by conceptualizing, designing and managing new product and service for innovative user experience and value creation based on Information & Communication Technology. The TAD also aims to educate creative leadership and entrepreneurship in order to becomeexperts in convergence and integration. The TAD students acquire the managerial skills that will allow them to foster creative innovations in design, culture and technology. The TAD currently offers three different majors: Information & Interaction, Creative Technology Management, and Culture Design & Management.
The TAD Vision:
TAD seeks to pioneer new design area for innovative user experience and value creation by converging Design, Technology, and Management. Through active collaboration with other programs within Yonsei Sinchon and International Campuses, graduates of the program will become global leaders in the future.
Why TAD at YIC? Nurturing Creative Convergence Leadership
Develop and nurture talented students who can pose creative ideas that lead to innovative products, services, systems and contents
Develop and nurture talented students who can create globally competitive products, services, systems and contents through converging various specialties such as technology, management, and design
Develop and nurture talented students who understand ecological impact on societies and environments and are able to lead environment-friendly and pro-social movements and changes
Credits
The minimum requirement for a bachelor's degree must be earned as follows:
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Common Curriculum |
Major |
Others* (Minor 18) |
Total |
2013
Techno-Art Division |
33+61) |
Major |
45 |
42 |
126 |
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(Double Major) |
(36+36) |
* Elective credits can be flexible depending on whether students opt for a double major and/or a minor, etc. There are no fixed numbers of elective credits as long as the students fulfill all the CC, Major (Double Major / Minor) requirements and the overall graduation requirements.
Curriculum Chart & Course Description (Students admitted in 2012)
Curriculum Chart (Students admitted in 2013)
Major/Minor Requirements
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