For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog
Code | Course Title | Credit | Learning Time | Division | Degree | Grade | Note | Language | Availability |
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CCS3011 | Techno-Cultural Studies | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Cross-cultural Studies | Korean | Yes |
This course focuses on learning the viewpoint of Techno-Cultural studiest through various theories and modern phenomenon. After exploring how technology has influenced on the change of society from the basis, we expect students will expand the range of thought to individual subject and object. We will go through philosophy of technology and handle 'artificial intelligence', 'post-human', 'techno feminism', from the perspective of 'science and technology studies' and 'cultural studies'. | |||||||||
CHS2004 | Humanities and creative thinking | 1 | 2 | Major | Bachelor | 1-4 | Challenge Semester | - | No |
The fourth industrial revolution is expected to accelerate the development of a hyper-connected society. IT technologies will enable various applications in our society with intelligent network connecting human, data, and objects. In such environment, companies will continue to strive to discover value-adding services for customers. This course is intended to help students enhance the understanding of human(customer) instinct as well as business and creativity through the lens of humanities. | |||||||||
CLA2002 | Introduction of East Asian Classis | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2-3 | Liberal Arts | Korean | Yes |
This course aims to reorient paradigms of East Asian classical studies and place premodern time Korean literature among East Asian Classics by reexamining it from a script and text level. We will particularly select the literary works that address the issues of "Achievement of Common Good and Re-evaluation of Classical Culture in East Asia." This course will focus on premodern cannon and classical culture and the problematic of the common in modern Korean literature, Japanese literature, and Chinese literature also highlighting in particular the intertextuality of three countries's culture under the premodern east asian societies. | |||||||||
CLA2003 | Reading the Literary Classics | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2-4 | Liberal Arts | Korean | Yes |
This course is devoted to understanding the literary classics by reading and discussing a variety of representative works from Eastern and Western traditional and modern cultures. It requires a substantial amount of reading, writing, participation in discussions, and (possibly) individual presentations to the class. Timely reading is essential for class discussions, and students are expected to read at least one book every two weeks. The students are encouraged to articulate the ways literary work reflects the historical period and the culture that produced it; and more importantly, why this work is still relevant. | |||||||||
CLA2007 | Major Exploration for College of Liberal Arts | 2 | 4 | Major | Bachelor | 1-2 | Liberal Arts | Korean | Yes |
This course is for students who wish to major or double major in the 10 departments of the College of Liberal Arts. It is a major exploration course in the Department of Korean Language and Literature, the Department of English Language and Literature, the Department of French Language and Literature, the Department of Chinese Language and Literature, the Department of German Language and Literature, the Department of Russian Language and Literature, the Department of Chinese Literature, the Department of History, the Department of Philosophy, and the Department of Library and Information Science. The class will introduce the curriculum of each department and the career path after graduation. | |||||||||
CLA3001 | Liberal arts Co-op 1 | 2 | 4 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Liberal Arts | - | No |
Field practice to utilize knowledge accumulated from classroom studies for real world problems(for 2 weeks) | |||||||||
CLA3002 | Liberal arts Co-op2 | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Liberal Arts | Korean | Yes |
Field practice to utilize knowledge accumulated from classroom studies for real world problems(for 4 weeks) | |||||||||
CLA3003 | Liberal arts Co-op3 | 4 | 8 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Liberal Arts | - | No |
Field practice to utilize knowledge accumulated from classroom studies for real world problems(for 6 weeks) | |||||||||
CLA3004 | Liberal arts Co-op4 | 5 | 10 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Liberal Arts | Korean | Yes |
Field practice to utilize knowledge accumulated from classroom studies for real world problems(for 8 weeks) | |||||||||
CLA3005 | Liberal arts Co-op5 | 9 | 18 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Liberal Arts | Korean | Yes |
Field practice to utilize knowledge accumulated from classroom studies for real world problems(for 24 weeks) | |||||||||
CLA3006 | Global Leadership for Humanities | 2 | 4 | Major | Bachelor | 2-4 | Liberal Arts | - | No |
This course is global leadership training through the lecture and internship at International Organization, Global Corporation etc). | |||||||||
CLA3007 | East Asian Modern Classics | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Liberal Arts | Korean | Yes |
In this course, we will read and analyze modern East Asian Classics/Canon in the original language and the translated text also. We will particularly select the literary works that address the issues of "Achievement of Common Good and Re-evaluation of Classical Culture in East Asia." This course will focus on modern cannon and classical culture and the problematic of the common in modern Korean literature, Japanese literature, and Chinese literature also highlighting in particular the intertextuality of three countries between the late 19th and contemporary. For example, Linguistic imperialism, nationalism, colonialism and the problems of wartime collaboration will be read through the Japanese, Chinse and Korean languages work of authors writing in the lats two centuries. | |||||||||
CLA3101 | Liberal Arts Individual Research | 2 | 4 | Major | Bachelor | 2-4 | Liberal Arts | Korean | Yes |
This is an independent study course for students who have finished an excellent accomplishment of the course requirements and designed for giving credits which make an excellent record to the students for their research works. | |||||||||
CLA3102 | Liberal Arts Individual Research 2 | 2 | 4 | Major | Bachelor | 2-4 | Liberal Arts | - | No |
This is an independent study course for students who have finished an excellent accomplishment of the course requirements and designed for giving credits which make an excellent record to the students for their research works. | |||||||||
CLA3103 | Liberal Arts Individual Research3 | 2 | 4 | Major | Bachelor | 2-4 | Liberal Arts | - | No |
This is an independent study course for students who have finished an excellent accomplishment of the course requirements and designed for giving credits which make an excellent record to the students for their research works. |