KOREA HOMEPAGEPOSTECH

University Life and Future Planning I·II

Course Overview

- Purpose: To help incoming students smoothly adapt to university life and support their future planning in academics, personal life, and caree

- Target: All freshmen in Mueunjae College and the Department of Semiconductor Engineering


- Credits: 1 credit total (0.5 credits in the first semester, 0.5 credits in the second semester)

- Features: Student Advisors (SAs) — current students — are directly involved in planning freshman activity programs, organizing activities preferred by students, and fostering close relationships between students in each section and their SA to support a smooth transition to university life


Spring 2026 Semester Schedule

- Every Monday, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM

※  The detailed schedule will be updated prior to the first class session (February 23, 2026).


Course Structure
대학생활과 미래설계Ⅰ/Ⅱ
Course No. Course Title
Credits
Details
MSUS102 University Life and Future Planning I
0.5 - Offered in Spring 2026 for the Class of 2026
  • 1) PGDC (POSTECHIAN's Growth Design Cards) Activities
  • 2) Joint Section Activities and Individual Section Activities
  • 3) POSTECH  Alumni Guest Lectures
  • 4) Consultations with Section Faculty Advisor and SA
MSUS103 University Life and Future Planning Ⅱ 0.5 ※ [Reference] The following activities were offered in Fall 2025 for the Class of 2025:
  • 1) PGDC (POSTECHIAN's Growth Design Cards) Activities
  • 2) Financial Literacy Growth Project (supported by KB Securities) (Spring semester)
  • 3) Startup Project
  • 4) Master Plan Development (in collaboration with the Student Education Committee / SCOPE)
  • 5) Consultations with Section Faculty Advisor and SA

FAQ
FAQ
(Q) Are freshmen required to take University Life and Future Planning I and II during the designated semesters?

University Life and Future Planning is a mandatory course that must be completed for graduation. If a student does not receive a satisfactory grade (S) in the designated semester, they may retake the course together with a future incoming class. However, students are strongly encouraged to complete the course in their corresponding year and semester to ensure smooth participation in projects and activities designed for their cohort.

(Q) How is the course graded?

This course is evaluated on a Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) basis, with comprehensive assessment based on attendance, assignment submission, advising group meetings, and other activities. Course administration and assignment management are handled by the Mueunjae College Administrative Office, while attendance and meetings are directly evaluated by Student Advisors (SAs) for students in their respective sections.


Course Inquiries

- Academic Affairs Officer, Office of Mueunjae Undergraduate Studies, Office of Admission and Student Affairs 

- T: 279-9102

- E: kdyescan@postech.ac.kr