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SKKU, 5,500 Students Participated in the First Challenge Semester 2020.09.10
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SKKU, 5,500 Students Participated 

in the First Challenge Semester

- Run innovative convergence classes, various extracurricular programs, corporate field trip, and internship

- Total of 5,500 Undergraduate, Master’s, and Ph.D. students participated


SKKU announced that the newly introduced challenge semester, that provided opportunities to take high-quality classes and experience various activities, was successfully operated for 10 weeks from June 22 (Mon) to August 28 (Fri).


The challenge semester is the program that was introduced to provide various programs by extending the period of summer break as 3 months. (It was operated for 10 weeks this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic). It consists academic curriculum, extracurricular activities, internship, and international exchange programs, and all of them are free of charge. Due to the COVID-19, the international exchange programs were not operated, and curriculum and extracurricular programs were conducted 100% online for this semester.


The academic curriculum is run as innovative convergence classes in addition to the existing summer classes, and students can take up to three credits. Fourteen convergence courses including “New Humankind Phono sapiens” (Pro. Jae-boong Choi), “Data Science and Social Data Analysis” (Prof. Jang-hyun Kim), and “Humanities and Creative Reason” (Prof. Yong-seok Kim) have been offered, and about 2,000 students participated.


For the extracurricular programs, “Challenge Semester Platinum Lecture” (Prof. Dennis Hong) and “Build a Foundation of Machine Learning and Deep Learning Using Python” (Prof. Ha-young Oh) were operated and about 2,400 students participated. For the internship program, corporate field trip, problem-solving project, and research experience were operated and 667 students participated.


SKKU plans to expand the internship program and promote international exchange programs by securing 12 weeks of break from the next challenge semester.


President Dong Ryeol Shin said “Although we are suffering worldwide due to the COVID-19, we have not dampened our students’ enthusiasm to explore a better future. And we will continue to plan various programs so that students can have diverse experiences in the future.”


The Vice-president of Academic Affairs Division, Dong-wook Kim, said “Through the 5,500 participants in the firstly introduced challenge semester, we were able to see students’ spirit of challenge and passion. We plan to actively promote internship and internationalization programs further when the COVID-19 is over.”

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