Chosun University of Science and Technology Extends 'Non-Face-to-Face Classes' Period Due to COVID-19 Impact
Until the 5th of next month
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] Chosun University of Science and Technology (President Jo Soon-gye) announced on the 23rd that it will extend the 'non-face-to-face classes (remote classes)' until the 5th of next month to prevent and contain the spread of COVID-19 infection.
Originally, Chosun University of Science and Technology planned to conduct 'non-face-to-face classes (remote classes)' until the 29th of this month.
There is also a possibility of further extension depending on the COVID-19 situation.
Currently, since the semester began, Chosun University of Science and Technology has been smoothly conducting 'non-face-to-face classes (remote classes)' for 20 departments through the university's e-learning education system starting from the 16th.
The university is known to be cautious about the end-of-semester schedule to resolve issues such as experiments and practical training arising from 'non-face-to-face classes (remote classes)'.
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President Jo Soon-gye stated, "The additional extension of non-face-to-face classes is inevitable to prevent group infections through the Ministry of Education's announcement of postponement of elementary, middle, and high school openings and social distancing," adding, "We will minimize confusion by closely monitoring changes in the COVID-19 infection situation and providing students with advance notice of face-to-face lecture schedules."
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