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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
CLA3104 Liberal Arts Individual Research4 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.
CLA3105 Liberal Arts Individual Research5 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.
CLA5001 Exercises in Classical Chinese1 1 3 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Liberal Art - No
Four consecutive courses of will train graduate students of various majors such as Korean Studies, East Asian Studies, Social Sciences, and History of Science, to cultivate the ability to comprehend original texts written in Chinese characters of their own major field. This course is not just training students in comprehension of the texts, but also cultivating the ability to identify the bibliographical characteristics of the material and linguistic characteristics of Classical Chinese written, which eventually will lead students to perform more scientific understandings of Classical Chinese texts. will cover texts of Canon(經) among traditional classification methods, Canon(經), History(史), Teachers(子), Collections(集). Students will obtain a general understanding of Canon texts with bibliographical knowledge, and develop comprehension by understanding the transformation of the texts over time and characteristics of Classical Chinese writing determined by detailed classification, which overall enhances the literacy of classical chinese texts.
CLA5002 Exercises in Classical Chinese2 1 3 Major Master/Doctor Liberal Art Korean Yes
Four consecutive courses of will train graduate students of various majors such as Korean Studies, East Asian Studies, Social Sciences, and History of Science, to cultivate the ability to comprehend original texts written in Chinese characters of their own major field. This course is not just training students in comprehension of the texts, but also cultivating the ability to identify the bibliographical characteristics of the material and linguistic characteristics of Classical Chinese written, which eventually will lead students to perform more scientific understandings of Classical Chinese texts. will cover texts of History(史) among traditional classification methods, Canon(經), History(史), Teachers(子), Collections(集). Students will obtain a general understanding of Canon texts with bibliographical knowledge, and develop comprehension by understanding the transformation of the texts over time and characteristics of Classical Chinese writing determined by detailed classification, which overall enhances the literacy of classical chinese texts.
CLA5003 Exercises in Classical Chinese3 1 3 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Liberal Art Korean Yes
Four consecutive courses of will train graduate students of various majors such as Korean Studies, East Asian Studies, Social Sciences, and History of Science, to cultivate the ability to comprehend original texts written in Chinese characters of their own major field. This course is not just training students in comprehension of the texts, but also cultivating the ability to identify the bibliographical characteristics of the material and linguistic characteristics of Classical Chinese written, which eventually will lead students to perform more scientific understandings of Classical Chinese texts. will cover texts of Teachers(子) among traditional classification methods, Canon(經), History(史), Teachers(子), Collections(集). Students will obtain a general understanding of Canon texts with bibliographical knowledge, and develop comprehension by understanding the transformation of the texts over time and characteristics of Classical Chinese writing determined by detailed classification, which overall enhances the literacy of classical chinese texts.
CLA5004 Exercises in Classical Chinese4 1 3 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Liberal Art - No
Four consecutive courses of will train graduate students of various majors such as Korean Studies, East Asian Studies, Social Sciences, and History of Science, to cultivate the ability to comprehend original texts written in Chinese characters of their own major field. This course is not just training students in comprehension of the texts, but also cultivating the ability to identify the bibliographical characteristics of the material and linguistic characteristics of Classical Chinese written, which eventually will lead students to perform more scientific understandings of Classical Chinese texts. will cover texts of Collections(集). among traditional classification methods, Canon(經), History(史), Teachers(子), Collections(集). Students will obtain a general understanding of Canon texts with bibliographical knowledge, and develop comprehension by understanding the transformation of the texts over time and characteristics of Classical Chinese writing determined by detailed classification, which overall enhances the literacy of classical chinese texts.
COV7001 Academic Writing and Research Ethics 1 1 2 Major Master/Doctor SKKU Institute for Convergence Korean Yes
1) Learn the basic structure of academic paper writing, and obtain the ability to compose academic paper writing. 2) Learn the skills to express scientific data in English and to be able to sumit research paper in the international journals. 3) Learn research ethics in conducting science and writing academic papers.
EAS5103 East Asian Studies Overseas 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 East Asian Studies - No
The rise of East Asia as a center of the world politics and economy coincides with the growth of East Asian studies. This course reviews the achievements in East Asian studies through major scholarly works from Japan, China, Europe, and the United States, and also examines perspectives applied to these achievements.
HIS2001 Ancient Korean History 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Korean Yes
A structural survey of Korean history from the ancient Choson to the late Silla ; analysis based on political, socio-economic, cultural and intellectual aspects
HIS2002 Various Problems of Koryo Dynasty 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Korean Yes
A general survey of Koryo Dynasty from the tenth centry to the late fourteenth centry ; emphasis on the profound progressive change in medieval society with a comparative analysis based on socio-economic, political and intellectual aspects.
HIS2003 History of the Chosun Dynasty 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 - No
A general survey of the Chosun Dynasty from the late fourteenth century to the middle of eighteenth century : emphasis on the profound progressive changes in medieval society with a comparative analysis based on socio-economic, political and intellectual aspects.
HIS2004 Korean Modern History 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Korean Yes
This lecture deals with the various events of Korean history from the late 19th century to the 1945. The emphasis will be laid on the influence of foreign interventions in the process of modernization and the national response to the Japanese rule.
HIS2005 Problems over the Contemporary Korean History 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Korean Yes
A general survey of Korean history after liberation from Japanese imperialism in 1945,especially to problems about movement of construction of nation state and establishmentof R.O.K and development of Korean war, with considerable attention to political,socio-economical development after Korean war.
HIS2006 Chinese History Part I 3 6 Major Bachelor 1-2 Korean Yes
This lecture surveys the Chinese history from the prehistorical age to the Yuan dynasty, focusing on the formation of the Chinese cultural tradition and its development and changes with the contact with the nomadic world.
HIS2007 Chinese History Part II 3 6 Major Bachelor 1-2 Korean Yes
This lecture surveys the Chinese history from the Ming dynasty to the People's Republic of China, focusing on the establishment of the late Imperial China and its transformation with the special attention to the people's struggle for the national liberation and modernization.