Sahmyook University to Operate Hybrid Classes On and Offline in Second Semester Based on Enrollment Numbers
A scene of in-person classes conducted in the first semester at Sahmyook University. (Provided by Sahmyook University)
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunju Lee] Samyook University announced on the 24th that the second semester classes will be conducted in a hybrid format combining online and offline methods.
Classes will be operated based on the number of enrolled students, divided into groups of around 20, 25-50, and over 51 students. Classes with around 20 students will primarily be face-to-face, while those with 25-50 students will alternate weekly between face-to-face and online classes. At least 6 weeks of face-to-face classes are planned.
Classes with over 51 students will be conducted 100% online. However, a partial method is allowed where the class is split biweekly, with one group attending in the classroom and the other joining online simultaneously.
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If social distancing is raised to level 3, all classes will switch to fully online.
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