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College of Maritime Sciences

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College of Maritime Sciences, the very first national university established by the Korean government, is the principal College of Maritime Sciences of Korea. It was first established as the Higher Merchant Ship School in 1945. The school founding was prompted by the patriotism and aspirations for higher education of a few pioneers who realized the need to secure maritime manpower in order to advance the country's development. Since then, the school has overcome a great number of obstacles to become we are today. For the past half century, the school has successfully educated numerous maritime specialists who were the driving force behind Korea's growth in marine transportation and has helped Korea to become the world's 10th ranked country in the field. With such contributions, the school is now recognized as one of the top universities in the marine transportation field.

With Korea's limited natural resources and its high dependence on International trade, Korea's national economy has a special structure. Given that 95% of Korea's trading volume depends on marine transportation, the maritime industry of Korea not only supports the stability of the national economy, the improvement of the International trade balance, and the expansion of employment opportunities, but it is also a constant force in economic development, thus it is protected and nurtured at the national level. The maritime industry is highly technology intensive and faces stiff International competition, which does not allow stable development without the strong support of professional manpower with a variety of skills. Therefore, the College of Maritime Sciences is training and educating the professional manpower needed to advance the maritime industry in Korea. We especially focus on nurturing maritime professionals to have excellent adaptability to the situation and strong leadership skills by providing a basic curriculum that includes a 1-year on-board practical course.

To realize its mission, the College of Maritime Sciences encompasses 4 divisions and 1 department including the Div. of Transportation Science, Div. of Marine System Engineering, Div. of Maritime Law, Div. of Mechatronics Engineering and Dept. of Maritime Police Science. Students who have passed the national exam for the Marine Officer's License while attending the school are eligible acquire the license at the time of graduating from Korea College of Maritime Sciences and the students may advance into various careers in the maritime industry according to their actual experience on the sea and obtained professional knowledge. The College of Maritime Sciences used to admit male students only but since 1991, the school has extended admission to female and foreign students as well. It converted the N.R.O.T.C. system to an optional system and relaxed the physical requirements for admission to be the same as that for seamen. All students of the College of Maritime Sciences are eligible to live in the school dormitory for 4 years, receiving room and board, including the required uniforms and even some exemption of tuition and admissions fees.

A message from Dean

About the college

College of Maritime Sciences is waiting for all of you who wish to make your dreams come true via the sea. Building on the 'Jinhae Higher Seamen's Training School' established in 1919, Korea College of Maritime Sciences was founded in November 5 of 1945 on a barren patch of ground after the liberation, at a time when there was not single national ship. However, thanks to some visionary pioneers, it has been succeeding for 60 years as a national university with its specialty in marine and maritime studies. The Korean shipping industry is one of the five most important, along with the semiconductor, automobile, steel, and shipbuilding industries. Yet, despite its importance and closeness to our life in transporting 99.7% of import and export goods, people are not fully aware of the importance and contribution of the shipping industry because the import and export of goods are being conducted beyond people's range of vision.

However, it is promising that with the effect of economic growth of many developing countries and the favorable conditions resulting from the Olympics in China, Korea's shipping industry has rapidly advanced(ranked 6th in the world) and the revenue ($27.7 billion) of the shipping industry is no less than the amount of export in such counterparts as automobiles, semiconductors, and shipbuilding. The shipping industry not only contributes to the improvement of the International trade balance in a struggle to combat the lasting trade deficit, but it is also a strategic industry that may play a role as a fourth branch of the military along with the Army, Navy, and Air forces in the only divided country in the world.

The College of Maritime Sciences of KMOU has pioneered and developed the shipping industry of Korea as well as braced it as its stay. And as a cradle of educating men of ability who can further advance the industry, we are earnestly preparing ourselves for a great leap towards a wider world of the shipping industry. Come to the ocean!

The ocean is our province and a promising blue world that guarantees a bountiful future. The College of Maritime Sciences of KMOU will guide and lead all of you who will steer the future of Korean people in the right direction.

History

  • 1919.

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    Founded Jinhae Higher Mariner Training School- The predecessor of KMOU.
  • 1945.

    11.05
    Janhae Higher Merchant Ship School opened.
    11.05
    Dr. Lee Si-hyong, inaugurated as the 1st dean.
  • 1946.

    01.05
    Total 100 students enrolled, 50 students in Dept. of Navigation systems engineering. 50 studentsin Dept. of Marine engine engineering. Annexation with Tongyeong Merchant Ship School
    08.15
    The school upgraded and changed the name to "Jinhae Maritime College "
  • 1947.

    01.30
    Relocated to Incheon from Jinhae. Annexation to Incheon Maritime College and renamedNational Maritime College Jurisdiction transferred to the National Defense Bureau from theMinistry of Transportation.
    05.05
    Relocated to Geunsan from Incheon.
    06.03
    Dr. Hwang In-sik, inaugurated as the 2nd dean.
    09.20
    Newly established Dept. of Naval Architecture.
  • 1949.

    02.15
    Jurisdiction transferred to the Ministry of Transportation from the National Defense Bureau.
  • 1945.

    03.05
    Dr. Lee Si-hyong, inaugurated as the 3rd dean.
  • 1950.

    05.04
    Mr. Hwang Bu-gil, inaugurated as the 4h dean.
  • 1951.

    08.03
    Dr. Lee Si-hyong, inaugurated as the 5th dean.
  • 1952.

    03.20
    Abolition of the Dept. of Naval Architecture.
  • 1953.

    07.01
    Mr. Hwang Bu-gil, inaugurated as the 6th dean.
    10.05
    Relocated to 664 Geojae-dong, Busan city from Geunsan.
  • 1955.

    02.17
    Jurisdiction transferred to the Ministry of Commerce from the Ministry of Transportation.
    02.17
    Dr. Lee Si-hyong, inaugurated as the 7th dean.
    11.25
    Relocated to newly constructed location (The UNKRA fund); 618 Dongsam-dong, Yongdo-gu, Busan City.
  • 1956.

    07.14
    Jurisdiction transferred to the Ministry of Education from the Ministry of Commerce, and name changed to "Korea College of Maritime Sciences".
    11.28
    Dr. Sin Sung-mo, inaugurated as the 8th dean.
  • 1958.

    10.17
    Promulgation of the Naval Preliminary Decree (Issue No. 1935, the Presidential decree)
  • 1960.

    04.16
    Approval to establish the Graduate School.
    04.16
    New Dept. established with master's and doctor's courses (Dept. of Marine Engineering)
    08.04
    Dr. Yune Sang-song, inaugurated as the 9th dean.
    12.14
    Celebration of naming the training ship 'Bandoho'.
  • 1962.

    12.31
    Commodore Lee Jong-chul, inaugurated as the 10th dean.
  • 1963.

    09.16
    Dr. Son Tae-hyon, inaugurated as the 11th dean.
  • 1965.

    06.14
    Begin commissioned education the Shipping Bureau's regular mariner training center.
    11.24
    Organized a short-term mariner training center.
    11.24
    (Quota: 50 from Dept. of Navigation, 50 from Dept. of Marine Engine Engineering, total 100 students)
  • 1968.

    01.01
    Dr. Lee June-soo, inaugurated as the 12th dean.
    01.01
    The number of graduates for each Dept. increased to 100, 50 each.
  • 1969.

    02.04
    Newly established master's course in the Dept. of Navigation.
  • 1970.

    08.12
    Commenced a new faculty building in No.1, Dongsam-dong, Yongdo-gu, Busan.
  • 1972.

    01.01
    Dr. Lee June-soo, inaugurated as the 13th dean.
    03.06
    Increased the number of graduates of Haegi short-term training center from 50 to 100, 50 more for each department.
  • 1973.

    03.01
    Approval of establishing an affiliated maritime college.
    03.01
    (Graduates quota: 100 in Dept. of Navigation, 100 in Dept. of Engine, total 200)
  • 1974.

    06.01
    Commenced a new faculty building in No.1, Dongsam-dong, Yongdo-gu, Busan (the current location).
  • 1975.

    03.01
    Graduates quota increased to 150 from 100, 50 more for each dept.
    08.26
    The training ship "Hanbada" launched.
    11.15
    Launching of the training ship "Hanbada".
  • 1976.

    01.01
    Dr. Hong Yong-pyo, inaugurated as the 14th dean.
    01.22
    Approval of the doctoral course in the Dept. of Navigation.
    03.01
    Increased the number of graduates from 150 to 175.
  • 1977.

    03.01
    Increased the number of graduates from 175 to 200.
  • 1978.

    02.28
    Abolition of the affiliated Maritime College
  • 1980.

    01.01
    Dr. Hong Yong-pyo, inaugurated as the 15th dean.
  • 1981.

    07.25
    Dr. Sin Min-gyo, inaugurated as the 16th dean.
  • 1985.

    07.25
    Dr. Yang Si-gwon, inaugurated as the 17th dean.
  • 1986.

    10.11
    Changed dormitory name to Boarding Life Building.
  • 1989.

    08.23
    Dr. Ha Ju-sik, inaugurated as the 18th dean.
  • 1991.

    10.22
    Approval of the reorganizing of a university("Maritime College of Korea" -> "Korea College of Maritime Sciences")
  • 1992.

    03.01
    Organized three colleges (Maritime College, College of Science and Engineering, College of Social Science)
    03.01
    Dept. newly established (Dept. of Ship Operating)
  • 1993.

    030.09
    Naming & launching celebration for the training ship 'Hannara'
  • 1998.

    03.30
    Opening of Institute of Maritime Police Education
  • 1999.

    03.01
    Established new master's course in the Div. of Maritime Police and Science.
    11.02
    Establish the Marine Simulation Center
  • 2000.

    03.01
    New establishment (Div. of Mechatronics Engineering)
    03.01
    New doctoral course in the Dept. of Refrigeration and A/C Engineering.
    04.01
    New doctoral course in Maritime Law.
  • 2004.

    03.01
    New master's course in Mechatronics Engineering.
    07.29
    Celebrate new construction of the training ship 'Hanbada'.
  • 2005.

    03.01
    Name of division changed (Div. of Ship Operating System "Div. of Navigation System Engineering
    12.08
    Delivery of the newly built training ship 'Hanbada'.
  • 2006.

    05.24
    Established IAMU Asia LNG Education Training Center

About the Division

Division of Maritime Transportation Science

  • Tel : 82-51-410-4230
  • Fax : 82-51-404-3985
  • mt17@kmou.ac.kr
  • location : Room No. 127, the Maritime Sciences building.
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Educational purpose

Educational purpose

Due to its geographical condition, surrounded by the sea on three sides, Korea is largely dependent on International goods transported by sea (99%). The Division of Transportation Science is nurturing professional manpower for the marine shipping industry, the key industry of the country. For this purpose, the division aims to produce sailing officers with the required knowledge, virtue, and physical ability.

Introduction of each major

A. Major in Maritime Management Science

The department covers both shipping and port management, which is management science focusing on logistics, administration information systems, international logistics systems, ship finance, personnel management and production operations management.

B. Major in Maritime Law and Policy

The department focuses on law relating to maritime affairs, including international law, marine transportation law, marine insurance law, marine traffic law, marine environmental law, marine port law and international maritime conventions.

C. Major in Marine Insurance

The department nurtures specialists in the fields of marine transport finance, maritime insurance, maritime risk management and the major subjects in the field of maritime insurance: ship insurance, cargo insurance, shipping management, international trade and trade insurance.

Professors

Name Office E-mail Major
Kim Si-hwa +82-51-410-4237 shalom@kmou.ac.kr Management Science,
Maritime Transportation Science
Kim Gil-soo +82-51-410-4242 gilsoo@kmou.ac.kr Shipping Management
International Logistics
Lee Yun-cheol +82-51-410-4249 lyc@kmou.ac.kr International Law
The Law of the Sea
Chae Yang-bum +82-51-410-4287 chaeyb@kmou.ac.kr Navigation
Electronic Engineering
Ji Sang-won +82-51-410-4232 swji@kmou.ac.kr Maritime Law
Kim Jung-man +82-51-410-4275 jmkim@kmou.ac.kr Business Administration
Personnel Management
Kim Jin-kwon +82-51-410-4234 jinkwon@kmou.ac.kr Maritime Law
Maritime Commercial Law
Hong Sung-hwa +82-51-410-4274 shhong@kmou.ac.kr Maritime Law
Marine Insurance
Kim Tae-goun +82-51-410-4437 teddykim48@kmou.ac.kr Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
Natural Resource Damages Assessment(NRDA)
Ocean and Coastal Management
Park Young-Soo +82-51-410-5085 youngsoo@kmou.ac.kr Marine Traffic Safety Management
Marine Traffic Assessment
Vessel Traffic Service Management
Jeon Yeong-Woo +82-51-410-4235 jyw76@kmou.ac.kr Maritime Law
Marine Insurance and Maritime Labour Law

A. Common Subjects

A. Common Subjects
30665 Maritime Laws Study the national maritime laws in association with general theory of maritime laws, ship, seamen, ship safety, ship officers' qualification, inquiry and judgement of marine casualties, marine traffic, marine environment and pilot.
40408 TerrestrialNavigation Through this course, the student will become proficient in certain techniques, calculation and practical skills to determine ship's position by means of observations of terrestrial objectives (e.g. aids to navigation) or by other methods.
52445 NavalArchitecture Study type of ship, resistance propulsion and hull structure include engine, hull fitting and ship's motion and ahip's stabilities, etc.
30085 Introduction to Business Administration The subject deals with the following sub-subjects.
- The concept of management, marketing, financial management, accounting
- Organization theory, organizational behaviour, personnel management
30592 Introduction of Law This course offers an introduction to the study of Law, and to the principles which constitute the foundation of studies in Law. This course provides general outlines of issues related to current law, including the Constitution, and the basisof legal philosophical principles.
31403 Global Leadership Global Leadership is to help the students enhance their personal and interpersonal effectiveness so that they may achieve their life long vision and missions through understanding and living Principle-Centered Leadership.
80041 Understanding of Sea Literature Understanding of Sea Literature is to enlighten about the concept and fields and needs of sea literature. Also this subject
40705 Nautical physics and mechanics This subject is based on a fundamental study such as mathematics, physics and mechanics which can be applied to a practical working service of a deck officer.
51779 Radio Communication Engineering This subject includes basic electronic devices, electrical measurement,concept of resonance, analog and digital modulation, structure of receiver and transmitter, type of emission, and antenna etc.
53308 Maritime Traffic Safety Maritime Traffic Safety is developed capability to improve the marine traffic safety of maritime transportation and to handle Emergency situation by understanding vessel traffic service system, visual signal and Search & Rescue.
40008 Mathematics for Management and Economics This course is to provide mathematical foundations for further courses concerning Management and Economics. Subjects covered include fundamentals of Linear Algebra, Calculus, and Optimization theory for undergraduate students.
30855 Navigation Law There are 1972 COLREG, Maritime Safety Act and Open Port Act as the source of Marine Traffic Law. This law includes steering and sailing rules, lights and shapes, sound and light signals for prevention collision at sea. Therefore,Master and navigator must fully understand and comply with the rules required by the Marine Traffic Law.
51535 Cargo Operation The knowledge of how it is loaded, stowed, discharged and shipped to its destination is essential in the shipping business for both onboard and ashore. This subject teach the basic knowledge of ship cargo operation.
52463 Radio electron Navigation This lecture treats marine electronic navigation systems such as Radar, Terrestrial systems, Satellite systems, which use the precisely known velocity at which electromagnetic energy(radio wave) travel.
53295 Tanker Operation On the basis of the basic theory on carrying freight of vessel, this course lectures about various ship structures, loading and unloading equipment,different types of cargo loading and management of cargo during transportation.
40283 Celestial Navigation This lecture treats the basic knowledge & theory to determine the present position at sea by sighting celestial objects.
51778 Ship Handling It is essential for the ship's officers to maneuvering the ship safely and effectively in various circumstances that In this subject, the basic knowledge and skill for better ship handling will be lectured.
70710 Maritime Practical English Nautical Maritime English is intended to enhance English speaking communication skills using standardised language(SMCPPP) recommended by IMO, which are used in communication for navigation at sea, in port- approaches, in waterways, harbours and on-board vessels with multilingual crews.
52448 Practice of Watch Keeping The course considers the basic duty of the Officer of the Watch (OOW), who is in charge of the vessel during the watch period and is responsible to the captain for the safety of the vessel, crew and cargo. The course focuses on the theoretical and practical study of the basic principles necessary for the bridge watch keeping, including the Master's Standing Order and COLREGs.
52449 Navigation practice The course considers the theoretical and practical study necessary for the determination of ship's position by means of observations of terrestrial or celestial objects, or by other methods. The course focuses on those issues such as use of nautical charts and publications, ship's routing and position fixing, etc.
52450 Practice of Safety at Sea The course mainly focuses on the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), which was adopted in response to the Titanic disaster in 1912 and, which is generally regarded as the most important of all international treaties concerning the safety of ships. The course covers relevant provisions of the SOLAS and the actual application to shipping industry.
52451 Lab of Navigational Instrument I The course considers the basic principles, operation and maintenance of navigational equipment and instrument fitted on the ship, e.g. gyro compass, magnetic compass, autopilot system, speed log, echo sounder, RADAR, AIS, VDR and BNWAS, etc.
52452 Maritime/communication English practice The course mainly focuses on the use of the IMO Standard Marine Communications Phrases (SMCP), which can be widely used as a working language for ship-to-ship, ship-to-shore safety communications as well as for communications on board between personnel with different nationality.
52454 Medical treatment management The course considers one of the duties of the 3rd officer with regard to health and safety on board vessels. The course covers the basic medical knowledge to perform medical tasks for treatments and prescriptions and to follow instructions obtained from guides or given by radio, as well as what to do in case of common shipboard accidents and illnesses.
53298 Tanker Operation Practice The course considers the basic knowledge of operation of tankers, particularly focusing on LNG carriers, which are specially designed for transporting liquefied natural gas. The course covers the structure, different types of LNG carriers, types of cargo, their hazards and their handling equipment, general operational sequence and liquefied gas tanker terminology.
53303 Ship's Engine, Machinery Practice This course is to provide mathematical foundations for further courses concerning Management and Economics. Subjects covered include fundamentals of Linear Algebra, Calculus, and Optimization theory for undergraduate students.
53313 GMDSS Operation Practice This subject includes operation of GMDSS equipments as F-77, Inmarsat-C, VHF/MF/HF DSC & Radio Telephone, NAVTEX, EGC etc by GMDSS communication simulator.
53314 ECDIS The course considers the safe and efficient use of Electronic Chart Display & Information System(ECDIS), with which new and existing vessels must be fitted. The course covers the basic functions on ECDIS, planning and monitoring exercises, as well as the essential legal and theoretical background to the use and carriage of ECDIS.
52455 Ship Operating Practice The course considers the theoretical and practical exercises performed on ship handling and maneuvering. The course covers the duties of officers(e.g. passage planning), the maneuvering characteristics of the ship and its response to the engine and helm in various conditions, as well as anchoring, mooring, berthing and maneuvering under heavy weather.
52456 Shipping Transportation Practice The course considers the shipping practice regarding the transport of goods by sea, which accounts for approximately 98% of international trade in Korea. The course covers the types of cargo, cargo handling and cargo care during voyage.
52458 Hull structure and maintenance practice The course considers the basic aspects of hull structure on various types of ships. The course also covers the hull inspection and maintenance program which assist to more effectively inspect and maintain the hull structure on ships in order to protect the hull structure and to prevent any marine accidents due to defects of ships.
52459 Lab of Navigational Instrument II The course considers more practical operation and maintenance of navigational equipment and instrument fitted on the ship, e.g. gyro compass, magnetic compass, autopilot system, speed log, echo sounder, RADAR, AIS, VDR and BNWAS, etc.
52461 Ship security and safety management practice The course covers the shipping practice in relation to ship security and safety management, mainly focusing on the International Management Code for the Safe Operation of Ships and for Pollution Prevention (ISM Code) andInternational Ship & Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code).
53299 Practice of Marine Accident Emergency Response The course considers the preparation and use of an integrated system of shipboard emergency plans, which provides a framework for the many individual contingency plans, tailored for a variety of potential emergencies. The course covers the effective use of life-saving appliances in case of emergency.
51803 Bridge Resource Management Bridge Resource Management is developed capability to navigate safely and efficiently using available elements in ship's bridge such as human resources and navigation equipments. It helps reducing marine accidents caused by human factor.
53318 RADAR Observation/Automatic RADAR Plotting Aids Radar Observation/Automatic RADAR Plotting Aids by STCW Convention is developed capability to understand operation of RADAR and principle of automatic prevention of collision at sea.
53319 GMDSS Operation This subject includes operation of GMDSS equipments as F-77, Inmarsat-C, VHF/MF/HF DSC & Radio Telephone, NAVTEX, EGC etc by GMDSS communication simulator.
30421 Practice of Shipping Along with theoretical concerns, this course will profoundly address practical issues regarding the maritime transportation. This course will help prospective marine officers to effectively understand the relity going on in the realm of the maritime transportation.
30676 Maritime Commercial Law Maritime law is a distinct body of law which governs maritime questions and liabilities. It deals with matters including marine commerce, vessel operating common carrier, maritime lien, and the transportation of passengers and goods by sea. The course concerns a practical aspect of Admiralty Law. Students will be expected to investigate and analyse the many International Conventions in the area as well as to handle traditional statutory and case law materials.
30942 International Maritime Convention Identify the IMO's foundation, purpose, organization, operation, characteristics, function, present state, state of activity, future prospect and relationship with the Republic of Korea on the basis of the general theory of international law and explain maritime conventions in the field of maritime safety, marine environment, maritime security and others.
31260 Boarding Life Training Boarding Life Training is developed capability to adapt group life which is similar to boarding life in a ship. It helps increasing adaptability on boarding life and business through regular inspection and assessment,

B. Major in Maritime Management Science

B. Major in Maritime Management Science
40410 SPSS Statics Analysis SPSS Statistics is to provide the basic descriptive and inferential statistical analyses which include descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing, linear regression, analysis of variance, and categorical data analysis possible with IBM SPSS.
30114 Introduction toEconomics The course is an introduction to economics, which examines decision making from a producer and consumer perspective, especially in the market place.
30169 International Logistic System This course is an introduction of International Logistics, which examines the theory and practice of logistics management in the modern international trade environment, with particular attention to maritime transport-logistics.
30402 Shipping Management The subject deals with the following sub-subjects.
- shipping environment, strategic planning, liner, tramp shipping, quality management
- personnel management, ship sale and purchase, freight, documentation, intermodal
30390 Marine Insurance Marine Insurance is designed to help students to learn establishment of maritime insurance contracts, Insurable interest, duty of disclosure, warranties, maritime perils, maritime losses, etc., focusing on Marine Insurance Act, 1906.
31234 Shipping Logistics The subject deals with the following sub-subjects.
- supply and demand, logistics, liner, tramper, shipmanagement, cargo management
- documentation,insurance,customerneeds,portoperations,information
40706 Management Science I Management Science I is to provide the optimization theory for deterministic models. Topics covered include Linear programming, Network Models, Integer Programming, Multi-criterion Decision Making and Goal Programming.
30380 PortAdministration The course covers introduction of sea port operations and administrations. Subjects include definition, functions and types of modern sea ports, port administration, port development, and labor-management relations.
40707 Management Science II Management Science II is to provide the optimization theory for Stochastic models. Topics covered include Stochastic Programming, Decision Analysis, Simulations, Markov Chain, Game Theory, Forecasting, PERT/CPM etc.

C. Major in Maritime Law and Policy

C. Major in Maritime Law and Policy
30392 Marine Insurance Law Marine Insurance Law is designed to provide a leaning of principal contents of theories and cases of marine insurance law to solve legal conflicts related with marine insurance law focusing on Marine Insurance Act, 1906.
30402 ShippingManagement The subject deals with the following sub-subjects.
- shipping environment, strategic planning, liner, tramp shipping, quality management
- personnel management, ship sale and purchase, freight, documentation, intermodal
30512 International Law Study the nature, sources of law, subjects, objects, recognition of states, international organization, methods of disputes settlement and examine the rights and duties of the enhanced subjects of international law such as states, international organizations, international enterprises, individuals.
30868 Maritime Labour Law This course will profoundly address the minimum requirements for seafarers to work on a ship, condition of employment, accommodation facilities, health protection, medical care, social security protection and responsibilities of flag state, port state in the Seaman Law and Maritime Labour Convention 2006.
30631 Law of Charter Parties A charter party is the contract between the owner of a vessel and the charterer for the use of a vessel. The course covers carriage contracts recorded in charter parties which are divided into Voyage, Time and Bareboat C/P. The main principles which govern the contractual obligations and liabilities under charter parties.
30925 Maritime Transport and HarborLaw This course aims to improve the ability to understand for students about the Maritime Transport Act, Port Act and Port Transport Business Act including maritime transport services for passengers, maritime cargo transport services, shipping brokerage services, maritime agency services, vessel leasing and management services, the sound development of the maritime transport industry, basic port plans, management of ports and port transport business.
30948 International Law of the Sea International Law of the Sea is the subject dealing with international order between states in the field of sea, which is based on the Law of the Sea Convention, 1982. Study the internal waters, territorial seas, exclusive economic zone, high seas and other related matters concerning state jurisdiction which are essential for maritime experts.
30858 MaritimeCriminal Law This course studies basic principles and regulation of criminal law. Also this course studies the important case of maritime criminal law and analyzes the judical decisions which affected the theory of the maritime criminal law.
31391 Case of Carriage of Goods by Sea The course concerns the case study of carriage of goods by sea act and provides students with experience of analysing legal principles deriving from a variety of legal cases in UK and Korea.

D. Major in Marine Insurance

D. Major in Marine Insurance
31757 Introduction to Insurance Introduction to Insurance will attempt to provide students with major contents of Non-Life insurance, Life insurance, and Social Insurance as well as risk management, essentials and functions of insurance, basic theories of insurance contracts.
30114 Introduction toEconomics The course is an introduction to economics, which examines decision making from a producer and consumer perspective, especially in the market place.
30392 Marine Insurance Law Marine Insurance Law is designed to provide a leaning of principal contents of theories and cases of marine insurance law to solve legal conflicts related with marine insurance law focusing on Marine Insurance Act, 1906.
31758 International Trade Insurance International Trade Insurance is designed to provide students with the establishment of Marine Cargo Insurance contract, principal contents of Cargo Insurance Clauses and procedures claims.
30294 Marine HullInsurance Marine Hull Insurance is to provide an understanding of establishment of Marine Hull Insurance contract, and its principal contents and related cases of Institute Time Clause-Hulls that has been in use for Marine Hull Insurance contract.
30402 Shipping Management The subject deals with the following sub-subjects.
- shipping environment, strategic planning, liner, tramp shipping, quality management
- personnel management, ship sale and purchase, freight, documentation, intermodal
40410 SPSS Statics Analysis SPSS Statistics is to provide the basic descriptive and inferential statistical analyses which include descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing, linear regression, analysis of variance, and categorical data analysis possible with IBM SPSS.
31392 Case on MarineInsurance Case on Marine Insurance is designed to give students a complete learning of key issues upon cases by researching and analyzing cases domestic and overseas related with Marine Cargo insurance, marine hull insurance and P&I insurance.
31759 Protection and IndemnityInsurance P&I Insurance is designed to help students learn risks covered, risks excluded and procedures claims focusing on the Rules of P&I Club.

About the Division (Department)

Division of Marine System Engineering

  • Tel : 82-51-410-4250
  • Fax : 82-51-404-3985
  • eng@kmou.ac.kr
  • location : Room No.139, the Maritime Sciences building.
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Educational purpose and features of the divisions

With the time-honored tradition and fame, the Division of Marine Systems Engineering trains students in both theories and practices of designing, manufacturing, operating, and maintaining effectively the marine systems composed of power machinery, thermal-fluid machinery, electrical/electronics/control machinery, etc. and also researches some fields relative to them. It aims to raise core specialists in maritime fields, who are equipped with pride, integrity, expertise and international refinement.

There are some curriculums in this division: basic liberal course, maritime engineer course for a certificate, advanced-level major course relative to maritime system fields (it also considers students choices), global leadership course(ocean voyage practice, dormitory education, ocean training, mentoring program), etc. Educational purpose of each major and future career for our students are as follows:

Introduction of each major

Major of Power-driven Machinery System

With basic knowledge on a management of marine system (the core of a ship), it provides students with professional knowledge such as machinery dynamics and power-driven machinery (diesel engine, gas turbine, steam turbine, pneumatic machinery) and helps them to be high-profile specialists in designing, manufacturing, and managing the power-driven machinery.

Major of Ship Machinery & Energy Systems Engineering

With the basic knowledge of comprehension and operation of marine systems in large ships, which is the result of high-technological integration itself, it teaches students some technical subjects mainly composed of mechanical engineering and energy using technology which are the basics of all kind of industries. And it helps students combine these kinds of learning with the knowledge of new technology, so that they will be a high-qualified specialists equipped with ability to design, manufacture, maintain, research and develop in all kinds of fields: maritime field, high-tech shipbuilding industry, machinery industry, energy-related industry.

Major in Ship Electrics and Electronics Control Engineering

It aims to provide students with special knowledge for designing, manufacturing, managing or developing various types of electronic control system on contemporary vessels, which is an accumulation of cutting-edge technologies. And it also aims to raise high-skilled specialists in the electric control-related industries in both lands and oceans via an advanced course for major.

Professors

Professors
Name Office E-mail Major
Kyung-Kun Kim +82-51-410-4261 kimkg@kmou.ac.kr Thermal Engineering
Seong-Hwan Kim +82-51-410-4265 kksh@kmou.ac.kr Electric Engineering, Electric Devices
In-Ho Oh +82-51-410-4282 ioh@kmou.ac.kr Hydraulic Control Engineering
Byung-Gun Jung +82-51-410-4269 bgjung@kmou.ac.kr Mechanical Engineering, Automatic Control Engineering
Seok-Hun Yoon +82-51-410-4288 shyoon@kmou.ac.kr Thermal Engineering
Jong-Ho Kim +82-51-410-4251 kjh@kmou.ac.kr Design of Machine (Fatigue Failure Analysis)
Jeong-Ryul Kim +82-51-410-4247 jrkim@kmou.ac.kr Vibration Engineering (Rotordynamics)
You-Taek Kim +82-51-410-4258 kimyt@kmou.ac.kr Fluid Engineering, Fluid Machinery
Jae-Hyun Lee +82-51-410-4254 lee0313@kmou.ac.kr Environment Engineering
Jong-Su Kim +82-51-410-4831 jongskim@kmou.ac.kr Electric Engineering, Electric Devices Control, Power/Electric Engineering
Jae-Hyuk Choi +82-51-410-4257 choi_jh@kmou.ac.kr Combustion Engineering
Yong-Sup Yun +82-51-410-4259 ysyun@kmou.ac.kr Plasma Engineering, Semiconductor Devices (Silicon, Diamond)
Ho-Keun Kang +82-51-410-4260 hkkanm@kmou.ac.kr Thermal·Fluid Engineering, System Design, Risk Analysis

Curriculum

Curriculum
Subject Name credit Subject Name credit
Freshman
First Semester Second Semester
Basic of EnginePractice
KMOU Future Plan and Consultation I
Engineering Mathematics I
Physics
Chemistry
Differential & IntegralCalculus
Machinery Modeling
Computer Network
Marine Swimming
Chinese / Japanese
Native Speaker English Conversation I
1
0
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
Fluid Mechanics
Engineering Mechanics
Thermodynamics
Marine Materials Engineering Human
Resource Management I
KMOU Future Plan and Consultation II
Global Leadership
Engineering Mathematics II
3
3
3
3
1
0
2
3
Sophomore
First Semester Second Semester
Mechanics of Materials
Heat Transfer
Sequence Control
Electrical Engineering
Computer Programming
Naval Architecture
Steam Power Engineering
Maritime Practical English
3
3
2
3
2
2
3
2
Maritime Law
Internal Combustion Engines
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
Auxiliary Machinery
Control Engineering
Electronics and Digital Engineering
Basic Electric and Electronic LAB
Tanker Operation & Practice of
Specialized Vessels
Sea Survival and Life Saving
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3

1
Junior
Private Practice Practice in KMOU
Internal Combustion Engine LAB
Auxiliary Machinery LAB
External Combustion Engine LAB
Electric and Electronic Lab.
Duty Specifications and Safety
Ship Automation System
3
3
2
3
2
3
Marine Engines Practice
Electrical Operating Practice
Marine Environment and Pollution
Practice of Mechanical Technology
Practice of Communication System for
MarineNavigation
EngineManagement & Ship Security
and Safety
3
3
2
3
2

3
Senior
First Semester Second Semester
Theory of Shipping & Shipping
Management Maintenance
Maritime Conventions and Safety
ElectricalMachinery
Machine Power Transmission
Engineering
2

3
2
3
Marine Environment Management
Fuel&Lubrication
Engine roon Resource Management, ERM
IntroductiontoOffshorePlant
PowerConversionEngineering
BoardingLifeTraining
CapstoneDesign
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
Senior (Major of Ship Machinery & Energy Systems Engineering)
First Semester Second Semester
Fluid Power Technology
Design of MachineElements
Green Energy Engineering
2
2
2
Fluid Machinery
Marine Energy System Design
3
3
Senior (Major of Power-driven Machinery System)
First Semester Second Semester
Noise and Vibration Engineering
Marine Engines
Fluid Power Technology
3
2
2
ComputerAidDesign / Computer Aid
Engineering
Non-destructive Testing
Design of Machine Elements
3

2
2
Senior (Major in Ship Electrics and Electronics Control Engineering)
First Semester Second Semester
PowerElectronicEngineering
Electronic Materials
3
3
MicroprocessorApplication
Energy Engineering
3
3

About the Division (Department)

Div. of Navigation Science

  • Tel : 82-51-410-4270
  • Fax : 82-51-404-3985
  • navi@kmou.ac.kr
  • location : Room No.127, the Maritime Sciences building
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Educational purpose and features of the divisions

The Division of Navigation Science focuses and researches on maritime knowledge in order to emphasize and to expertise in high-tech automated vessels and management of the ships.The curriculum of this department is divided into maritime courses, shipping, and experiencing maritime industries to complete this major. The maritime courses provided in this department cover the basic courses, engineering, and natural science for a student to acquire the license that leads him/her to become a navigation officer. The Division of Navigation Science is divided into three majors, which are: Ship Operation and Management, Nautical Traffic Information, and Marine Safety Policy.

Introduction of each major

[Major in Ship Operation Management] - Ship Operation and Management enhances the knowledge of a student so that he/she learns the basics of maritime studies and have on-board experiences. This major educates deeper into ship navigation, management, and mission resources. After graduation with all requirements completed, the ship officer is given a wide variety of careers such as, ship captain, port captain, ship pilot, etc.

[Major in Maritime Traffic Information] - Maritime Traffic Information enhances the knowledge of a student so that he/she learns the basics of maritime studies and have on-board experiences. This major teaches students how to prevent accidents of ships and protect the environment; in other words, the ocean and its creatures. This course focuses on information computerization, programming, computer architecture, digital information processing, systems analysis, and satellite communications.

[Major in Maritime Safety Policy] - Maritime Safety Policy enhances the knowledge of a student so that he/she learns the basics of maritime studies and have on-board experiences. This major focuses on maritime conventions, classification rules, inspection regulations and technical knowledge in the maritime field regarding safety policies. After graduation with all requirements completed, the graduate is able to in the Ministry of Land and Marine Police, IMO, and others.

Professors

Name Office E-mail Major
Gil-Young Kong +82-51-410-4273 kong@kmou.ac.kr Naval Architecture
Ship Safety
Ship Stowage
Sung-June Kim +82-051-410-4278 sjunekim@kmou.ac.kr Maritime
History
Chang-Je Kim +82-51-410-4226 kimc@kmou.ac.kr Coastal and Port
Engineering
Serng-Bae Moon +82-51-410-4280 msbae@kmou.ac.kr Maritime
Information
Engineering
Jun-beom Park +82-51-410-4233 jbpark@kmou.ac.kr Naval Architecture and
Ocean Engineering
Dong-Il Seol +82-51-410-4271 seol@kmou.ac.kr Maritime
Meteorology
Chae-Uk Song +82-51-410-4272 songcu@kmou.ac.kr Information
Engineering
Joon-woo Shin +82-51-410-4231 joonoos@kmou.ac.kr Wireless
Communication Systems,
Digital
Signal Processing
Chun-Ki Lee +82-51-410-4277 leeck@kmou.ac.kr Marine Systems
Engineering
Jeong-Bin Yim +82-51-410-4246 jbyim@kmou.ac.kr Electronic
Navigational aids
Seung-Hwan Jun +82-51-410-4245 korjun@kmou.ac.kr Industrial Control
Engineering
Gi-Ryong Jeong +82-51-410-4244 jeongr@kmou.ac.kr Electronic
Engineering
Yun-Chul Jung +82-51-410-4286 ycjung@kmou.ac.kr Electronic
Engineering

About the Division (Department)

Div. of Marine Engineering

  • Tel : 82-51-410-4830
  • Fax : 82-51-404-3985
  • peng@kmou.ac.kr
  • location : Room No. 139, the Maritime Sciences building(C1)
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Educational purpose and features of the divisions

Division of Marine Engineering

Shipbuilding and marine sectors have been given great attention as national key industries, and traditional manufacturing businesses are evolving to integrate with high technology (machinery, environment, energy, automation). Top-level engineers who are able to take active actions for required technologies are needed. The division of marine engineering is a futuristic division that educates students to be capable for operation, designing and development by offering courses on application of high technologies for shipbuilding and marine businesses.

Educational Objective

The purpose of the division of marine engineering is to train students to be competent engineers with skills and knowledge required at work sites and for research, such as expertise in mechanical fusion, material engineering, green ships, and marine automation.

Introduction of each major

  • A) Mechanical Fusion Technology
  • B) Green Ship Technology
  • C) Marine Automation Technology

Professors

Name Office E-mail Major
Myoung-Hwan Kim +82-51-410-4267 mhkim@kmou.ac.kr Thermal Engineering,
Heat Transfer
Sea-June Oh +82-51-410-4285 sj505@kmou.ac.kr Control Engineering,
Intelligent Systems
Cheol Oh +82-51-410-4268 ohcheol@kmou.ac.kr Thermal Engineering,
Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Engineering,
Ocean Energy
Myong-Ok So +82-51-410-4248 smo@kmou.ac.kr Control Engineering,
Engine Control System
Myeung-Hoon Lee +82-51-410-4264 leemh@kmou.ac.kr Surface Coating &
Corrosion Control ofMaterials
Jin-Seok Oh +82-51-410-4283 ojs@kmou.ac.kr Electric Control,
Energy System Design
Byung-Lea Kil +82-51-410-4289 mari3377@kmou.ac.kr Acoustics and Vibration Engineering
Jong-Do Kim +82-51-410-4253 jdkim@kmou.ac.kr Laser Welding,
Surface Modification,
Real-timeMonitoring
Heui-Han Yoo +82-51-410-4841 yoohh@kmou.ac.kr Control Engineering
Tae-Woo Lim +82-51-410-4256 kyunlim@kmou.ac.kr Thermal Engineering,
Heat Transfer
Jun Kang +82-51-410-4281 junkang@kmou.ac.kr Nanoscience & Nanotechnology,
Electrochemistry
Kyung-Hun Lee +82-51-410-4263 submarine@kmou.ac.kr Mechanical Engineering
Won-Ju Lee +82-51-410-4262 skywonju@kmou.ac.kr Mechanical engineering,
Internal combustionengine

About the Division (Department)

Department of Coast Guard Studies

  • Tel : 82-51-410-4225
  • Fax : 82-51-404-3985
  • police@kmou.ac.kr
  • location : Room No.127, the Maritime Sciences building
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Educational purpose and features of the divisions

The Department of Coast Guard Studies supports the preservation of our national maritime territory in the 21st century. To meet the demand for advanced maritime management to secure a clean ocean and safe ship operation through safe navigation administration and maritime environment, it provides a professional course for ship's officers that include actual on-board experience. In addition, it aims to support the Maritime Police through education and research on the professional techniques of the Maritime Police.

Introduction of each major

Major in Navigation

This course provides the education required for a navigation officer in the Maritime Police. It covers both theory and practical knowledge, including essential techniques for operations management of modern vessels.

Major in Engine

This course provides the education required for an engine officer in the Maritime Police. It produces professional technicians and leaders capable of taking charge of comprehensive R&D, design and manufacture, and effective operations management of the latest river bank facilities and high-performance ship's systems.

Professors

Name Office E-mail Major
Jong-Hwui Yun +82-51-410-4331 jhyun@kmou.ac.kr Physical Oceanography,
Marine Spill Reponse
Eun-Bang Lee +82-51-410-4236 eunbang@kmou.ac.kr Maritime Safety and Security System
Seung-Gi Gug +82-51-410-4227 cooksg@kmou.ac.kr Marine Pollution,
Maritime Traffic Safety
Suk-Yoon Choi +82-51-410-4238 choisy@kmou.ac.kr Criminal Law, Criminal Policy
Jeong-Ho Choi +82-51-410-4239 jhchoi@kmou.ac.kr Administrative Law

About the Division (Department)

Department of Offshore Plant Management

  • Tel : 82-51-410-5390
  • Fax : 82-51-404-3985
  • opma@kmou.ac.kr
  • location : Room No.139, the Maritime Sciences building
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Educational purpose and features of the department

Department of Offshore Plant Management provides both the maritime knowledge that an engineer or officer require and the advanced knowledge of offshore plant. Its purpose of teaching is to cultivate advanced mariners and people in the field of professional management in offshore plants. The system of this department's curriculum is complete the basic maritime subjects commonly, and then mainly educates about sailing and management of the offshore plant and the special maritime vessels. Also there are two majors that students can select as a expertise, an engineering and navigation course.

Over 95% of offshore plants for marine energy resources and developments are presently constructed in Korea. Trained professionals in this offshore area, can lead the offshore industry in the future, therefore, the advanced education of offshore technology is significantly important to lead the world market in this field.

Introduction of the Department

The professionals on maritime affairs who graduate this department may be able to work as a qualified operation manager of offshore plants. Also the graduates may be able to extend their career to a number of kinds of offshore plant construction, management and maritime industries.

Offshore plant management

The professional operation managers in offshore plants, like tool pusher, safety engineer, barge engineer, rig engineer, etc

Offshore plant construction, management or repair companies

Field of maritime industry

The engineering specialized course will lead the graduates to ship engineers, CEOs and manpower of shipping companies, specialized engineers of shipbuilding and its equipments companies, national public service personnels and professional agents in the field of maritime industry, naval officer, etc. The navigation specialized course will lead the students to advanced officers and captains of high-tech ship, pilots, port captains, national public service personnels, professional agents in the field of maritime industry, shipping and shipbuilding companies, shipping brokers, naval officers, etc.

Professors

Name Office E-mail Major
Sang-Tae Lee +82-51-410-4284 sangtae@kmou.ac.kr Electroluminescence,
Optoelectronic device
Kwon-Hae Cho +82-51-410-4252 khcho@kmou.ac.kr Internal combustion engine,
Power engineering
Byeong-Deok Yea +82-51-410-4243 byea@kmou.ac.kr Navigation, Navigational
Equipments, Electronics
Myoung-Ho Lee +82-51-410-5396 mhlee@kmou.ac.kr Marine Engineering
Kang-Ki Lee +82-51-410-4266 kangkilee@kmou.ac.kr Power engine and Supercharging

About the Division (Department)

Division of Marine Information Technology

  • Tel : 82-51-410-4660
  • Fax : 82-51-404-3985
  • mitassist@kmou.ac.kr
  • location : Room No.139, the Maritime Sciences building
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Division of Marine Information Technology

The origin of highly qualified professionals in Marine IT fusion technologies for advanced smart vessels and smart voyage! Division of Marine Information Technology is a newly established division 2015 year as for national strategy of the future. Students are educated and trained to be experts in the marine IT fusion sector. They can earn internationally recognized certificate of competence to become marine engineer in accordance with STCW convention of International Maritime Organization. They will lead the areas of the advanced smart vessels and smart sailing management, planning and development in the future.

It is the newly established division this year which aims for professionals trainings in global IT fusion field as for the national strategy of the future.

Our division pursues the study and research of the marine IT fusion technologies to develop and plan advanced smart vessels, smart engines and smart sailing. Our division follows the traditional training courses for the international competent engineer qualifications just like the other majors in Marine College of KMOU as well,

Entry field

The professionals on maritime affairs who graduate this department may be able to work as a qualified operation manager of offshore plants. Also the graduates may be able to extend their career to a number of kinds of offshore plant construction, management and maritime industries.

Smart vessels and sailing industry

International marine engineer with Certificate of Competence recognized in accordance with STCW convention for domestic and international shipping companies, Chief Engineer, Marine Manager in Bureau of Shipping and Ship-building industry, Smart engine manufacturer, Engineer for marine equipment industries, etc.

State agencies, national and international public institutions

Maritime Affairs and Fisheries; Science, ICT and Future Planning; Trade, Industry and Energy, Maritime Safety Tribunal, Coast Guard, Customs Service, Korea Electric Power Corporation, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, Korea Water Resources Corporation, Marine Environment Management Authority, International Maritime Organization (IMO), International Labor Organization (ILO), etc.

Education ,Research , Defense

University professors, teachers, Korea Advanced Institute of Marine Science, Marine Offshore Institute, National Oceanographic Research Institute, National Institute of Polar Research Institute, Navy officers, military personnel, etc.

IT fusion industry sectors

Korea's domestic and international prominence marine heavy industry, advanced IT technology developers, Internet and smart devices such as Information and Communication Engineers

Information to Majors

Major of Marine Information Engineering

Experts in software-intensive IT fusion fields are trained to get the systematical processing abilities of the advanced information engineering technologies.

The IT technologies are based on the variety of data produced by e-Navigation system, sailing ships, and logistics.

Major of Smart Systems Engineering

Experts in IT fusion technology fields are trained, who are able to highly control the advanced shipping equipment based on the high-speed communication network on the vessel.

They are also trained to be proficient in green technologies with the advanced smart ships with the embedded systems, control automation technologies and environmentally friendly technologies.

Professors

Name Office E-mail Major
Keel-Soo Rhyu +82-51-410-4571 rhyu@kmou.ac.kr Information Engineering, Expert System
Shin, Ok-Keun +82-51-410-4572 okshin@kmou.ac.kr Computer Eng
Hyu Chan Park +82-51-410-4573 hcpark@kmou.ac.kr Computer Information Eng, Data Base, Marine Information System
Son Joo Young +82-51-410-4575 mmlab@kmou.ac.kr Computer Engineering
Lee Jang Se +82-51-410-4577 jslee@kmou.ac.kr Intelligent System
Lee Seo-Jeong +82-51-410-4578 sjlee@kmou.ac.kr Software Engineering
Sang-Kyun Park +82-51-410-4579 skpark@kmou.ac.kr Mechanical Science
Young-Chan Lee +82-51-410-4661 yclee@kmou.ac.kr Mechatronics Engineering(Electrical Electronic and Control)

Division of Global Maritime Studies

Division of Global Maritime Studies

  • Tel : 82-51-410-4640
  • Fax : 82-51-404-3985
  • mglobal@kmou.ac.kr
  • location : Room No.127, the Maritime Sciences building
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Educational purpose and features of the division

Major in Maritime Cultural Studies

In addition to fulfilling the requirements for obtaining a ship's officer license, the goal of Maritime Cultural Studies is to train future maritime professionals who have the synthetic thinking skills and insight into the world gained through a humanities curriculum such as language, culture, history, and maritime classics.

Major in Maritime Interaction Studies

In addition to fulfilling the requirements for obtaining a ship's officer license, the goal of Maritime Interaction Studies is to train future maritime professionals who have key global competencies that will enable them to act competitively in globalized, multicultural, or multinational environments through the curriculum in the field of global studies such as global negotiation, multiculturalism, and international relations.

Entry Field after the Graduation

Maritime Industry

Sailors and Captains, Coast pilots, executives in shipping companies, Shipping agencies, Shipyards, Ship inspectors, shipbuilding materials industry, etc.

Domestic and International Institutions

National civil servants, Local government officials e.g. in the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. Officials in the various international maritime organizations, Bureau of Shipping, Maritime Safety Tribunal, Domestic or International Port Authority, Port controller, International conference planner, Maritime lawyers, Licensed customs agents, Interpreters, Naval officer, etc.

Field of Global Maritime Researches and Education

Teachers, University professors, as well as Researchers (e.g. in the Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute, Korea Maritime Institute, Korea Maritime and Fisheries Institute, Oceanographic Research Institute, the World

Maritime University), Researchers for international organizations such as the United Nations Research Institute, etc.

Professors

Name Office E-mail Major
Park, Jin-Soo +82-51-410-4240 jspark@kmou.ac.kr Marine Traffic Engineering
Jeong, Moon-Soo +82-51-410-4851 jms@kmou.ac.kr Global History & Maritime History,
Culture Interaction of Seaport Cities
Chung, Chin-Sung Dury +82-51-410-4852 dury@kmou.ac.kr Business Psychology
German Area Studies
Choi, Eun-Soon +82-51-410-4853 eschoi@kmou.ac.kr French Linguistics,
French Area Studies
Choi, Jin-chul +82-51-410-4858 choi1@kmou.ac.kr Intercultural Communication
Organizational Anthropology