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1 BY FLAG IN COLLABORATION WITH APU ACADEMIC OFFICE
2 2017 ACADEMIC HANDOOOK WHAT KIND OF DISTRIBUTED MATERIAL DID COURSE REGISTRATION GUIDE YOU GET? CLASS LIST
3 C O N T E N T S 1. Academic Information 2. APM Major Description 3. Regarding Subjects 4. Course Registration 5. Other Academic Information
4 1. Academic Information
5 Curriculum A "curriculum" is a set of requirements for graduation and courses which may be taken. A student's curriculum is determined by the year of their enrollment, and with the exception of a change in enrollment status, it will not normally change. NEW!
6 The Flow of Credit Acquisition Check the Course Timetable and Syllabus then choose your subjects Course Registration GET 100% ATTENDANCE! STUDY! DO YOUR HOMEWORK! Complete the Requirement Acquire Credits
7 Academic Calendar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Spring Semester Fall Semester 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter Summer Session (7/30~8/3) 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter Winter Session (2/8~2/12)
8 Course Type Credits Offered Lecture Subjects Seminar Subjects 2 2 Course Types Quarter-basis (2 months) Semester-basis (4 months) Semester-basis (4 months) Classes per Week Total No. of Classes *Final Examination during the last week Language Education Subjects 4 Semester-basis (4 months)
9 APM 2017 Fall Timetable Quarter 1 English Basis (sample)
10 APM 2017 Fall Timetable Quarter 2 English Basis (sample)
11 Grading System Letter Grade (%) Grade Point Pass / Fail A+ 90% or higher 4 A 80-89% 3 B 70-79% 2 Pass C 60-69% 1 F 59% or lower 0 Fail Code Definition Notes P Pass Utilized in some subjects T Transfer A maximum of 60 credits
12 Semester GPA and Cumulative GPA SEMESTER GPA Calculated using only the grades acquired in the present semester. Used for grade reports, scholarships, course registration priority, etc. CUMULATIVE GPA Calculated from the time of a student s enrollment through to the student s last semester. Used for applying: exchange programs, Accelerated Graduation Program, course registration priority.
13 Semester GPA and Cumulative GPA SEMESTER GPA (No. of A+ credits 4)+(No. of A credits 3)+(No. of B credits 2)+(No. of C credits 1)+(No. of F credits 0) Registered credits for given semester (excluding P/T) CUMULATIVE GPA (No. of A+ credits 4)+(No. of A credits 3)+(No. of B credits 2)+(No. of C credits 1)+(No. of F credits 0) Total registered credits (excluding P/T) Page 130 of Academic Handbook***
14 2. APM Major Description
15 APM: Human Resource Development Goals The Mission of the College of International Management is to cultivate human resources with strong business ethics that will play an active role in resolving management issues at globalizing enterprises and other organizations by imparting fundamental knowledge in management, enhancing intercultural communication skills and upholding cultural diversity.
16 APM: Degree Degree Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting and Finance Marketing Strategic Management and Organization Innovation and Economics
17 2017 Curriculum Description
18 2017 Undergraduate Academic Handbook P64, 65
19 AY 2017 Curriculum Outline: APM
20 Subject Category Grade Level
21 After deciding your Area of Study, it is required to complete at least 12 credits from Area of Study subjects which you chose
22 Regarding the subjects counted as Areas of Study Up to 4 credits from seminar subjects can be counted as Areas of Study
23 Registration for Area of Study Registration Period Course Registration Period Can be altered until the second correction period 2 of graduating semester Registration Method Students need to register for via Campusmate (Web).
24 Graduation Requirements
25 Graduation Requirements Code College APM Enrollment Basis Language Japanese-basis (J) English-basis (E) Track of English Course Standard Track (ST) Advanced Track (AT) Graduation Requirements Code APM17JST APM AY 2017 Curriculum Japanese-basis Standard Track APM17JAT APM AY 2017 Curriculum Japanese-basis Advanced Track APM17E APM AY 2017 Curriculum English-basis
26 Graduation Requirements 1 Be enrolled at least 4 years (Exception: Accelerated Graduation Program, Transfer students, or more than 3 months of suspension) 2 Have completed the required number of credits: - At least 124 credits in total
27 Graduation Requirements 1 Complete at least 124 credits total 2 Fulfill the credit requirements for each subject field 3 Complete required language subjects (or be exempted from required language subjects) 4 Complete APM Required Subjects (at least 22 credits) 5 Complete at least 2 credits from APM Required Subjects (Mathematics)
28 Graduation Requirements 1 Complete at least 124 credits total
29 Credit Requirements for each Subject Field Subject Field Credit Requirement Total Common Education Subjects APM Major Education Subjects Japanese 16 Common Liberal Arts Subjects 16 Language Education and Common Liberal Arts Subjects 8 Required Major Education Subjects 20 Major Education Subjects 42 Other College Subjects 0 At least 124 Credits Subjects Not Counted Towards Graduation 0
30 Graduation Requirements 1 Complete at least 124 credits total 2 Fulfill the credit requirements for each subject field
31 Credit Requirements for each Subject Field Subject Field Credit Requirement Total Common Education Subjects APM Major Education Subjects Japanese 16 Common Liberal Arts Subjects 16 Language Education and Common Liberal Arts Subjects 8 Required Major Education Subjects 20 Major Education Subjects 42 Other College Subjects 0 At least 124 Credits Subjects Not Counted Towards Graduation 0
32 Graduation Requirements 1 Complete at least 124 credits total 2 Fulfill the credit requirements for each subject field 3 Complete required language subjects (or be exempted from required language subjects)
33 Credit Requirements for each Subject Field Subject Field Credit Requirement Total Common Education Subjects APM Major Education Subjects Japanese 16 Common Liberal Arts Subjects 16 Language Education and Common Liberal Arts Subjects 8 Required Major Education Subjects 20 Major Education Subjects 42 Other College Subjects 0 At least 124 Credits Subjects Not Counted Towards Graduation 0
34 Required Credits (APM17E) Subject Field Required Credits Lang. Japanese Common Liberal Arts Required Common Liberal Arts Subjects 4 Required Common Liberal Arts Subjects 12 Language Education and Common Liberal Arts Subjects Major 8 12 Required Major Education Subjects 18 Required Major Education Subjects (Mathematics) 2 APM Major Education Subjects 42 Other College Subjects 0 Total Credits In the case a student is exempted from some required Language Education Subjects based on the placement test. Student must get same amount of credits from Language Education and Common Liberal Arts Subjects field.
35 Graduation Requirements 1 Complete at least 124 credits total 2 Fulfill the credit requirements for each subject field 3 Complete required language subjects (or be exempted from required language subjects) 4 Complete APM Required Subjects (at least 22 credits)
36 Required Subjects (1/2) Subject Introduction to Management Registration & Registration Semester Automatic 1 st Semester Introduction to Economics (Common Liberal Arts Subject) Accounting I Automatic 2 nd Semester (may register 1 st semester) Introduction to Marketing Statistics (Common Liberal Arts Subject) Registered by Student
37 Required Subjects (2/2) Subject Registration & Registration Semester Finance Management of Human Resource and Organizational Behavior Production Management Automatic 3 rd Semester Legal Strategy in Business Business Ethics Global Management (Capstone) Automatic 5 th Semester Automatic 7 th Semester
38 Applications to take APM Required Subjects in your Opposite Language From the second semester, students can apply to take APM required subjects in the language opposite from their enrollment basis language.
39 Graduation Requirements 1 Complete at least 124 credits total 2 Fulfill the credit requirements for each subject field 3 Complete required language subjects (or be exempted from required language subjects) 4 Complete APM Required Subjects (at least 22 credits) 5 Complete at least 2 credits from APM Required Subjects (Mathematics)
40 Required Subjects(Mathematics) Subject Registration Fundamental Mathematics Registered by Student Students are strongly recommended to take these subjects in the early stages of their studies. Advanced Mathematics Registered by Student Students are strongly recommended to take these subjects in the early stages of their studies.
41 Graduation Requirements 1 Complete at least 124 credits total 2 Fulfill the credit requirements for each subject field 3 Complete required language subjects (or be exempted from required language subjects) 4 Complete APM Required Subjects (at least 22 credits) 5 Complete at least 2 credits from APM Required Subjects (Mathematics)
42 Credit Requirements for each Subject Field Subject Field Credit Requirement Total Common Education Subjects APM Major Education Subjects Japanese 16 Common Liberal Arts Subjects 16 Language Education and Common Liberal Arts Subjects 8 Required Major Education Subjects 20 Major Education Subjects 42 Other College Subjects 0 At least 124 Credits Subjects Not Counted Towards Graduation 0
43 Credit Requirements for each Subject Field Subject Field Credit Requirement Total Common Education Subjects APM Major Education Subjects Japanese 16 Common Liberal Arts Subjects 16 Language Education and Common Liberal Arts Subjects 8 Required Major Education Subjects 20 Major Education Subjects 42 Other College Subjects 0 At least 124 Credits Subjects Not Counted Towards Graduation 0
44 3. Regarding Subjects
45 2017 Curriculum Description
46 2017 Undergraduate Academic Handbook P64, 65
47 AY 2017 Curriculum Outline: APM
48 Subject Category Grade Level
49 Systematic Study Coursework at APU is arranged systematically, starting from introductory subjects and moving in increments of difficulty and complexity toward advanced courses. Students are encouraged to use the grade level, subject field, any listed prerequisite subjects and registration criteria as a reference in choosing classes in a systematic manner. Subject Grade Level Grade Level Description 100 Level 200 Level 300 Level 400 Level Primarily for 1st year students Primarily for 2nd year students Primarily for 3rd year students Primarily for 4th year students Language subjects can be chosen if pre-requisite subject has been completed regardless of grade number
50 Systematic Study Introduction to Development Studies. These subjects cannot be registered on first semester Introduction to Environment Studies. Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality. Introduction to International Relation. Introduction to Culture and society. Introduction to Media Studies. Make sure to check 2017 Undergraduate Academic Handbook, p111 in advance.
51 100 level subjects
52 Language Subject Common Education Subjects Common Liberal Arts Subjects APM Major Education Subjects
53 Language Subjects
54 Required Language Education Subjects 1. Japanese
55 Required Japanese Subject (for English-basis Students) For English-basis students, the starting level of Japanese language courses will be based on the results of the placement test at the time of enrollment. The University will continue to automatically register students for language courses until they pass the Japanese Intermediate Course.
56 Starting Level Credit Requirement Required Japanese Subjects Foundation Course I Foundation Course II Foundation Course III Intermediate Course Foundation Course I 16 Registered at 1 st Semester together After completing Foundation Ⅲ Foundation Course II 12 Exempted Registered at 1 st Semester together After completing Foundation Ⅲ Foundation Course III 8 Exempted Exempted 1st Semester After completing Foundation Ⅲ Intermediate Course Pre-Advanced or more 4 Exempted Exempted Exempted 1st Semester 0 Exempted Exempted Exempted Exempted
57 Registration of English Language Subjects FOR English-basis Students 1. English-basis students who wish to register for English courses may do so at the Advanced Track level. 2. The students must apply in advance if they wish to register for Advanced English 1A 1B. 3. If the students wish to register for Advanced English 2A 2B or Language for Specific Purposes in Advanced Track, they may register for these courses by themselves during Course Registration Period B only if there is vacancy
58 Language Education Subjects 2. AP Language
59 Language Education Subjects: AP Languages AP Languages Chinese Korean Malay- Indonesian Spanish Thai Vietnamese *Course Registration Conditions for AP Language Subjects Applicants cannot be native speakers of the course s language English-basis students must complete or be exempted from Japanese Foundation I, II, and III
60 Language Education Subjects 3. Specific Subjects
61 Language Education Subjects: Specific Subjects Language Education Subjects: Specific Subjects Intensive Language Learning Overseas Introduction to Asia Pacific Languages Japanese Linguistics for Japanese Language Education Japanese Language Teaching Introduction to Official Languages of the United Nations I II III TESOL English Proficiency Test Preparation Course I II III
62 Guidance on Taking Language Classes Time: September 27th (Wed) 15:00 16:30 Place: English-basis Millennium Hall If you are determined as a native Japanese speaker in the Japanese Placement test, you do not have to attend this guidance session.
63 Common Liberal Arts Subjects
64 Common Liberal Arts Subjects
65 Common Liberal Arts Subjects APU literacy Study Skills and Academic Writing Multicultural Cooperative Workshop etc. Global citizens foundation Asia Pacific Group Japanese Studies Group Basic Study Group Introduction to Major Studies Group Response to social needs Basic Skills Information and Communication Technology
66 1st Year Seminars APU offers first year students the opportunity to study seminar subjects in the form of Study Skills and Academic Writing and Multicultural Cooperative Workshop. These subjects are designed to prepare students for their study at APU through a range of lectures and workshops on issues including study skills and cross cultural communication. Study Skills and Academic Writing Multicultural Cooperative Workshop Registration Automatic Automatic Fall Enrollees 1st Semester 1st Semester
67 Campusmate (How to check grade inquiry screen) Subject Field Required Exemption (-) Exemption (+) Required (adjusted) Completed Opposite Language Completed Japanese Required Common Liberal Arts Subjects Common Liberal Arts Subjects Language Education and Common Liberal Arts Subjects APM Required Major Education Subjects APM Required Major Education Subjects (Mathematics) APM Major Education Subjects Other College Subjects Total Credits Subjects Not Counted Toward Graduation
68 4. Course Registration
69 Course Registration Conditions
70 Credit Registration Limit School Year Semester or more Regular Students Accelerated Graduation Program Students
71 Automatic Registration Subjects Table: APM17E (Fall Enrollees) Year APM17E 2 Credits 4 Credits 6 Credits 8 Credits 10 Credits 12 Credits 14 Credits 16 Credits 18 Credits 20 Credits 22 Credits 24 Credits 1 1 Semester (Fall) 2 Semester (Spring) Japanese Foundation Course I Intermediate Japanese Japanese Foundation Course II Introduction to Marketing Introduction to Economics Japanese Foundation Course III Study Skills and Academic Writing Multicultural Cooperative Workshop Introduction to Management Accounting I V V V V Semester (Fall) 4 Semester (Spring) 5 Semester (Fall) 6 Semester (Spring) Finance Management of Human Resource and Organizational Behavior Production Management Legal Strategy in Business V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V Business Ethics V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V 4 7 Semester (Fall) 8 Semester (Spring) Global Management (Capstone) V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V
72 College Course Registration Conditions APM Graduation Requirements Code Other College Major Education Subjects Subjects held in Non-basis Language APM17E Available from 3rd semester (cannot register during the course registration period A) No prerequisite condition "APS Bridge Program" (only for Japanese-basis Domestic Students) Cannot register "APM Bridge Program" (only for Japanese-basis Domestic Students) Subjects which may be taken more than once Session Subjects AP Language Subjects Cannot register Refer to p.109 Cannot register during a student's semester of scheduled graduation Completed or exempted from "Japanese Foundation Course I, II, III"
73 Course Registration Conditions College Graduation Requirements Code "Introduction to APS" "Introduction to Development Studies" "Introduction to Environmental Studies" APM APM17E Cannot register "Introduction to Tourism" "Introduction to International Relations" "Introduction to Culture and Society" "Introduction to Media Studies" Available from 2nd semester (cannot register during the course registration period A)
74 College Graduation Requirements Code "Introduction to Research Methods" "Preliminary Seminar for Culture, Society and Media" Course Registration Conditions APM APM17E "Preliminary Seminar for International Relations and Peace Studies" Cannot register "Preliminary Seminar for Environment and Development" "Preliminary Seminar for Tourism and Hospitality" "Introduction to Economics" "Statistics" Automatically registered at 2nd semester (automatically registered until the subject is completed; may register at 1st semester) Available from 1st semester
75 Course Registration Conditions College APM Graduation Requirements Code "Introduction to Management" "Accounting I" "Introduction to Marketing" APM17E Automatically registered at 1st semester (automatically registered until the subject is completed) Automatically registered at 2nd semester (automatically registered until the subject is completed; may register at 1st semester) "Finance" "Management of Human Resources and Organizational Behavior" "Production Management" Automatically registered at 3rd semester (automatically registered until the subject is completed) "Legal Strategy in Business"
76 Course Registration Conditions College APM Graduation Requirements Code "Business Ethics" "Global Management (Capstone)" "Fundamental Mathematics" APM17E Automatically registered at 5th semester (automatically registered until the subject is completed) Automatically registered at 7th semester; can be cancelled by the student (automatically registered until the subject is completed) Available from 1st semester "Advanced Mathematics" Available from 3rd semester
77 Registration Schedule
78 Course registration periods and correction periods Oct. 2 10:00 Oct. 3 12:00 Registration Period A Registration Period B Correction Period 1 Correction Period 2
79 Course Registration Period B Period A Registration Period B Fall Semester Subjects 1st Quarter Subjects 2nd Quarter Subjects Registration Winter Session Subjects Registration of major subjects from other college (available from 2nd year)
80 Correction Period 1 Period A Period B 1st Quarter Correction period 1 Fall Semester Subjects 1st Quarter Subjects No Registration Cancellation only 2nd Quarter Subjects Winter session subjects Registration Cancellation
81 Correction Period 2 Period A Period B 1st quarter 2nd Quarter Correction period 2 Fall Semester Subjects 1st Quarter Subjects 2nd Quarter Subjects Winter Session subjects Cannot change No registration Cancellation only Registration Cancellation
82 Period Semester Courses 1 st Quarter Courses 2 nd Quarter Courses Session Courses Period A Add / Drop Add / Drop Add / Drop Add / Drop Period B Add / Drop Add / Drop Add / Drop Add / Drop Correction Period 1 (1 st Quarter) Correction Period 2 (2 nd Quarter) Drop Drop Add / Drop Add / Drop Non-modifiable Non-modifiable Drop Add / Drop Note on Registration Period A Course registration for Language Education subjects, Common Liberal Arts subjects (with exceptions), Major Education (Own college) subjects possible. Registration period A dates differ for each college. Students may only register for courses according to the course registration schedule of their own college.
83 Course Registration Priority 1st Priority GPA 3.00 and above (9:30~) 2nd Priority GPA 2.50 and above (12:30~) Regular Less than GPA 2.50 (15:30~) The University will choose the higher GPA (cumulative GPA or semester GPA) to decide the priorities. Priority system is ONLY applied to course registration period A
84 Course Registration Schedule Course Registration B period October 2nd (Mon) 10:00 October 3rd (Tue) 12:00 Correction Period 1 October 12th (Thu) 10:00 October 13th (Fri) 10:00 IPS2~6 will be available during registration period and FLAG members will also be there! Correction Period 2 December 7th (Thu) 10:00 December 8th (Fri) 10:00
85 Syllabus
86 Syllabus The syllabus will be demonstrated below. Semester lectures (Spring, Fall) Subjects, Classes Professor s Name Overview of Classes Requirement for students Textbook, References, etc. Confirm first before registering your course!!
87 HOW TO REACH THE SYLLABUS WEBPAGE
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91 2017 SP SP1 SP2 SU1 FA FA1 FA2 WI1 Selectable Periods Spring Semester Subject Spring Quarter 1 Subject Spring Quarter 2 Subject Summer Session Fall Semester Subject Fall Quarter 1 Subject Fall Quarter 2 Subject Winter Session
92 List of subjects can also be viewed as excel file which you can download from Academic Office website.
93 5. Other Academic Information
94 Course registration is the most important part of implementing your education plan. It is absolutely essential in attending class, receiving credit and graduating from APU. In order to ensure smooth progress through your education plan, please take utmost care when carrying out registration. For course registration and academic advisingrelated issues, please visit the Academic Office for support. Services Office Office Hours Curriculum, course registration, grades, classes, examinations, reports, TOEFL/TOEIC exams. Off-campus Study Program outside the university, such as field study and study abroad. Other undergraduate programs included in the Undergraduate Academic Handbook Academic Office (Bldg. B, 1 st floor) Mon, Wed-Fri 10:00-16:30 Tue 11:30-16:30
95 Class Absences In the event that you cannot attend classes due to unavoidable reasons, please inform your instructors. Each instructor will determine how to handle your absence in these cases. Infectious Diseases Short-term Absence (1-3 weeks) Long-term Absence Others (Job Hunting, Extra Curricular Activities) APU does not authorize absences other than due to Infectious Diseases under any circumstances The procedure will differ depending on the cases. Please go to page 20 in Academic handbook for further information.
96 These Procedures Will Differ In Cases Of Long Term. Please Read The Academic Handbook For Further Information! These forms can be downloaded from Academic Office website.
97 Application for Credit Transfer Students may apply to transfer credits acquired prior to enrollment at APU in the following cases: 1. Students who have obtained credits from another university / junior college. 2. Students who have obtained credits as a part-time student at APU. 3. Applications are only accepted during their first semester at APU. Deadline: Friday, December 8, 2017 at 16:30
98 Tips on Credit Transfer for Studies Conducted at Other Universities A maximum total of 60 credits of all types of credits may be transferred to APU. However, a maximum of 20 credits may be transferred to student s own College Major Education Subjects. More than 20 credits can be approved when transferring credits to APM from universities with AACSB accreditation.
99 To Do List 1 Read through the 2017 Undergraduate Academic Handbook 2 While checking the syllabus, consider the subjects you would like to take 3Timetable of 'Japanese Subject' and 'Introduction to Management' will be informed via 'Action Required' at the Campus terminal around September 28 th. 4 On the empty time table sheet, schedule the subjects you want to take (make sure they sum up to 18 credits, not more than that) If you have any doubts, please visit Academic Office, or FLAG CR team at the Welcome Café or AP House 1 consultation booth. The PPT used during the guidance and a Course Registration instructional video will be available at the Academic Office website.
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