
High School Credit System Subject Selection and Grade Management for First-Year High School Students
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Book Introduction
We provide recommendations for elective courses for each department that are advantageous for university admission and key information on the high school credit system.
A career path study planning guide to help students plan their studies!
In high school, you fill your schedule with subjects of your own choosing, in addition to the school-designated subjects.
Because the high school credit system is applied.
However, it is not easy for students who have just entered high school to choose their own subjects and create their own schedule.
The book "High School 1st Grade Academic Design," which helps students select high school credit system subjects and manage their grades, was published to help these students.
This book provides information on 90 representative departments, carefully selected by our admissions experts and field teachers, along with recommended electives for each department, to help students who are unsure which subjects to choose in the high school credit system. It also includes a guide to choosing departments by major that are advantageous for university admission, to help students choose electives.
We also provide key information on the high school credit system and academic design, as well as activities and checklists for writing academic design documents, to help students prepare their academic design in detail.
In addition, it contains a wealth of information to help you plan your high school studies, including key information on 272 elective high school courses that can be referenced when choosing subjects, a simple career psychology test to understand students' career characteristics before exploring desired departments, and recommended books by department that can be used for special or extracurricular reading activities.
A career path study planning guide to help students plan their studies!
In high school, you fill your schedule with subjects of your own choosing, in addition to the school-designated subjects.
Because the high school credit system is applied.
However, it is not easy for students who have just entered high school to choose their own subjects and create their own schedule.
The book "High School 1st Grade Academic Design," which helps students select high school credit system subjects and manage their grades, was published to help these students.
This book provides information on 90 representative departments, carefully selected by our admissions experts and field teachers, along with recommended electives for each department, to help students who are unsure which subjects to choose in the high school credit system. It also includes a guide to choosing departments by major that are advantageous for university admission, to help students choose electives.
We also provide key information on the high school credit system and academic design, as well as activities and checklists for writing academic design documents, to help students prepare their academic design in detail.
In addition, it contains a wealth of information to help you plan your high school studies, including key information on 272 elective high school courses that can be referenced when choosing subjects, a simple career psychology test to understand students' career characteristics before exploring desired departments, and recommended books by department that can be used for special or extracurricular reading activities.
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Part 1: Understanding the High School Credit System and Academic Design
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Ⅰ What are the high school credit system and academic design?
Ⅱ What is the relationship between the college entrance exam process and subject selection?
Ⅲ Which subject should I choose? - Choosing the subject that is best for me
Ⅳ How to write an academic plan?
Ⅴ Create your own study plan
Guide to choosing subjects related to the 90 majors of the 2nd department
①Humanities
Department of Korean Language and Literature, Department of English Language and Literature, Department of Philosophy, Department of History, Department of Linguistics, Department of European Languages, Department of Religious Studies, Department of Library and Information Science, Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Department of Japanese Language and Literature
② Social series
Economics, Business Administration, Media Communication, Advertising and Public Relations, Psychology, Cultural Contents, Sociology, Social Welfare, Political Science and Diplomacy, Public Administration, International Studies, Accounting, International Trade, Geography, and Tourism
③Education department
Department of Education, Department of Korean Language Education, Department of English Education, Department of Mathematics Education, Department of Social Studies Education, Department of Science Education, Department of Technology and Home Economics Education, Department of Computer Education, Department of Physical Education, Department of Early Childhood Education, Department of Elementary Education, and Department of Special Education
④ Natural series
Mathematics, Physics, Life Sciences, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Statistics, Food and Nutrition, Clothing, Animal Resources, and Forest Science
⑤Engineering department
Department of Semiconductor Engineering, Department of Computer Engineering, Department of Software Engineering, Department of Artificial Intelligence, Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Robotics Engineering, Department of Smart Mobility, Department of Architectural Engineering, Department of Architecture
Department of Industrial and Management Engineering, Department of Urban Engineering, Department of Biotechnology, Department of New Materials Engineering, Department of Energy and Resources Engineering
Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Department of Environmental Engineering, and Department of Aerospace Engineering
⑥Pharmaceutical and health care department
Medicine, Dentistry, Oriental Medicine, Pharmacy, Veterinary Medicine, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Dental Hygiene, Clinical Pathology, Radiology, Emergency Medical Services, and Optometry
⑦Arts and Physical Education Department
Department of Music, Department of Applied Music, Department of Fine Arts, Department of Design, Department of Animation, Department of Physical Education, Department of Sports Science, Department of Theater and Film, Department of Film
Department of Liberal Arts
272 elective subjects for high school students in Part 3
Usually elective subjects
Elective subjects by special purpose high school category
supplement
Recommended books by department
Career Path Test
Notes and References
Search by department/subject (alphabetical order)
ingress
Ⅰ What are the high school credit system and academic design?
Ⅱ What is the relationship between the college entrance exam process and subject selection?
Ⅲ Which subject should I choose? - Choosing the subject that is best for me
Ⅳ How to write an academic plan?
Ⅴ Create your own study plan
Guide to choosing subjects related to the 90 majors of the 2nd department
①Humanities
Department of Korean Language and Literature, Department of English Language and Literature, Department of Philosophy, Department of History, Department of Linguistics, Department of European Languages, Department of Religious Studies, Department of Library and Information Science, Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Department of Japanese Language and Literature
② Social series
Economics, Business Administration, Media Communication, Advertising and Public Relations, Psychology, Cultural Contents, Sociology, Social Welfare, Political Science and Diplomacy, Public Administration, International Studies, Accounting, International Trade, Geography, and Tourism
③Education department
Department of Education, Department of Korean Language Education, Department of English Education, Department of Mathematics Education, Department of Social Studies Education, Department of Science Education, Department of Technology and Home Economics Education, Department of Computer Education, Department of Physical Education, Department of Early Childhood Education, Department of Elementary Education, and Department of Special Education
④ Natural series
Mathematics, Physics, Life Sciences, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Statistics, Food and Nutrition, Clothing, Animal Resources, and Forest Science
⑤Engineering department
Department of Semiconductor Engineering, Department of Computer Engineering, Department of Software Engineering, Department of Artificial Intelligence, Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Robotics Engineering, Department of Smart Mobility, Department of Architectural Engineering, Department of Architecture
Department of Industrial and Management Engineering, Department of Urban Engineering, Department of Biotechnology, Department of New Materials Engineering, Department of Energy and Resources Engineering
Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Department of Environmental Engineering, and Department of Aerospace Engineering
⑥Pharmaceutical and health care department
Medicine, Dentistry, Oriental Medicine, Pharmacy, Veterinary Medicine, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Dental Hygiene, Clinical Pathology, Radiology, Emergency Medical Services, and Optometry
⑦Arts and Physical Education Department
Department of Music, Department of Applied Music, Department of Fine Arts, Department of Design, Department of Animation, Department of Physical Education, Department of Sports Science, Department of Theater and Film, Department of Film
Department of Liberal Arts
272 elective subjects for high school students in Part 3
Usually elective subjects
Elective subjects by special purpose high school category
supplement
Recommended books by department
Career Path Test
Notes and References
Search by department/subject (alphabetical order)
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Publisher's Review
1.
90 recommended electives for each major, carefully selected by admissions experts, and the importance of electives that are advantageous for advancement is indicated!
We've carefully selected 90 representative departments that students most want to know about, and included recommendations for elective subjects based on the expertise of career and entrance exam specialists.
Among all elective subjects, we have listed the elective subjects that are advantageous for advancement by importance so that you can easily check which subjects are best to complete.
2.
Provides examples and checklists of essential academic design methods for the first year of high school!
We have included essential information on interpreting the high school curriculum table, writing a study plan, and a checklist to help you learn how to write a study plan.
Also humanities, social sciences, education, and nature.
Recommended subjects and activities by entrance exam specialist teachers for each department, including engineering, medicine, arts, physical education, and liberal arts.
We have included it so that you can prepare for your career path.
3.
All information on 272 high school electives explained in an easy-to-understand manner from a student's perspective!
All information on 272 general school subjects and special purpose high school elective subjects is included in a way that is tailored to the student's level, along with key information such as the learning content and purpose of each elective subject and the method of calculating grades.
4.
Includes useful supplementary materials, including a simple career psychology test and recommended books for each department!
To help you understand your career path before planning your studies, we have included a simple career assessment, detailed abilities and special skills in your school records, and recommended books for each department that can be used for extracurricular reading activities.
90 recommended electives for each major, carefully selected by admissions experts, and the importance of electives that are advantageous for advancement is indicated!
We've carefully selected 90 representative departments that students most want to know about, and included recommendations for elective subjects based on the expertise of career and entrance exam specialists.
Among all elective subjects, we have listed the elective subjects that are advantageous for advancement by importance so that you can easily check which subjects are best to complete.
2.
Provides examples and checklists of essential academic design methods for the first year of high school!
We have included essential information on interpreting the high school curriculum table, writing a study plan, and a checklist to help you learn how to write a study plan.
Also humanities, social sciences, education, and nature.
Recommended subjects and activities by entrance exam specialist teachers for each department, including engineering, medicine, arts, physical education, and liberal arts.
We have included it so that you can prepare for your career path.
3.
All information on 272 high school electives explained in an easy-to-understand manner from a student's perspective!
All information on 272 general school subjects and special purpose high school elective subjects is included in a way that is tailored to the student's level, along with key information such as the learning content and purpose of each elective subject and the method of calculating grades.
4.
Includes useful supplementary materials, including a simple career psychology test and recommended books for each department!
To help you understand your career path before planning your studies, we have included a simple career assessment, detailed abilities and special skills in your school records, and recommended books for each department that can be used for extracurricular reading activities.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 15, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 352 pages | 215*280*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791198347077
- ISBN10: 1198347074
- Reference book for use in: 1st year of high school
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