As Korea's outbreak of COVID-19 situation has improved, with the implementation of 'everyday disease prevention', which combines daily life with COVID-19 prevention, Konkuk University has conducted some classes with experiments / practices since May 4th with online classes in the spring semester. In order to manage the risk of infectious diseases, where anxiety still exists, while at the same time safeguarding the new situation of learning and school life, the school headquarters and each college are doing their best to provide educational services for students while maintaining the rules of prevention.
In the art & design building, where there are many classes with practical trainings for students from the college of art and design, fever checks and hand disinfection, identification checks, and notices are systematically conducted from the lobby. The college of arts and design, the administrative office and the building management office, the heating check facilitator, professors and instructors, and the students open the lecture room before class according to the face-to-face instruction manual, and create three heating check waiting lines in the lobby to prevent students from crowding. Even in the training room in the building, a sufficient distance was maintained, and less than 10 students had practical trainings with their masks on.
In the colleges of sciences (science building), college of education (education science building), engineering building, architecture building, and veterinary medicine building, where there are many classes with experiments and practical subjects, administrative offices, faculty, and building management offices guide students in accordance with the manual and observe small numbers of face-to-face while maintaining the rules of prevention. After disinfecting each lecture room and experiment room, various quarantine equipment such as paper towels and ethanol for disinfection is provided, and after class, items are collected and disinfected.The Sanghuh Memorial Library also opens a reading room on the 3rd floor, and designates about 200 available seats according to 'everyday disease prevention' standards to help students learn while following the guidelines for prevention.