Graduation requirements
- Necessary graduation credits acquired with accumulative grade point average of 2.0
- English proficiency requirements: standardized English language test completed (above 700 points of TOEIC) starting students entering PNU in 2009 and thereafter
Graduation credits required in different major classifications
- Required General Education courses: 7 credits
- Elective general Education courses : 18 credits
- Fundamental major basic courses: 25 credits
- Required major courses: 46 credits
- Elective major courses: 38 credits
- General courses: 6 credits
- total 140 credits
students entering PNU between 2009 and 2012 (advanced major)
- Required General Education courses: 10 credits
- Elective general Education courses: 15 credits
- Fundamental major basic courses: 25 credits
- Required major courses: 46 credits
- Elective major courses: 35 credits
- General courses: 6 credits
- total 137 credits
students entering PNU between 2013 and 2016 (advanced major)
- Required General Education courses: 10 credits
- Elective general Education courses: 15 credits
- Fundamental major basic courses: 25 credits
- Required major courses: 47 credits
- Elective major courses: 34 credits
- General courses: 6 credits
- total 137 credits
students entering PNU in 2017 and thereafter (advanced major)
Required General Education courses
- students entering PNU between 2009 and 2012: Practical EnglishⅠ~Ⅱ, Practical ComputerⅠ~Ⅱ, Technical Writing & Presentation
- students entering PNU between 2013 and 2016: Global EnglishⅠ~Ⅱ, Information technology utilization, Reading Classics of Great Literature, Technical Writing & Presentation
- student entering PNU in 2017 and thereafter: PROCTICAL COLLEGE ENGLISH(Ⅰ or Ⅱ or H), COMPUTATIONAL THINKING, BASIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING, READING CLASSICS OF GEAT LITERATURE , TECHNICAL WRITING &PRESENTATION
Elective general Education courses
students entering PNU between 2009 and 2012:
Ⅰ. ‘ Ideologies and History ’ Area :
Ⅵ‘ Foreign Languages ’Area :
Ⅲ. ‘ Literature and the Arts ’Area, Ⅴ. ‘ Health and Recreation/Sports ’ Area:
Ⅳ. ‘ Science and Technology ’ Area:
Ⅱ. ‘ Society and Culture ’ Area: