Since college students who have filed online classes during the first semester filed a lawsuit requesting a refund of tuition, more and more colleges are planning to expand face-to-face classes from the second semester.

Pusan ​​National University said today (10th) that it is considering a way to increase the proportion of face-to-face classes while also taking online classes in the second semester.

An official from Pusan ​​National University said, “I did not have any problems as a result of facing the lab test and final exam for three weeks in the first semester.” There is."

The East-West University also decided on the basic policy that the face-to-face class was the principle from the second semester at the recent academy meeting.

An official from Dongseo University said, "Since Corona 19 is still spreading, the type of class for the second semester has not been confirmed." However, we plan to conduct face-to-face classes starting in the second semester and examine the status of corona spread and review online class transition."

The Korea Maritime University announced the first semester class format among universities in Busan.

The College of Maritime Affairs decided to proceed with the operation of the second semester under the convergence of face-to-face classes and non-face-to-face classes.

The face-to-face classes are distributed in three grades each year, with an intensive class of 5 weeks for 3 weeks.

Non-face-to-face classes are offered in 9 ways: online content delivery or real-time video lessons.

Pukyong National University, Dong-A University, Kyungsung University, Dongmyeong University, and Pusan ​​Foreign Language University will decide the class method for the second semester based on the status of corona spread, but are keen to watch for the expansion of face-to-face classes.

Meanwhile, 1,980 students, 52.54% of the 2,897 students at Pusan ​​National University on the 7th and 8th, participated in the general referendum and passed the agenda for dismissing professors who were not in class for the first semester and compensating for damages to the class. Ordered.