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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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. | |||||||||
CLA3011 | Startup-field Practice in College of Liberal Arts 1 | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | Liberal Arts | - | No | |
This course is a curriculum that recognizes Startup Activity as a credit.This course is recognized as a credit when it is possible to achieve the learning goal through establishment. Only students who start-up can take classes. Only students who are approved according to the procedures of the school can take courses in the field trips. Be sure to check the requirements and procedures before taking this course. | |||||||||
CLA3012 | Startup-field Practice in College of Liberal Arts 2 | 6 | 12 | Major | Bachelor | Liberal Arts | - | No | |
This course is a curriculum that recognizes Startup Activity as a credit.This course is recognized as a credit when it is possible to achieve the learning goal through establishment. Only students who start-up can take classes. Only students who are approved according to the procedures of the school can take courses in the field trips. Be sure to check the requirements and procedures before taking this course. | |||||||||
CLA3013 | Startup-field Practice in College of Liberal Arts 3 | 9 | 18 | Major | Bachelor | Liberal Arts | - | No | |
This course is a curriculum that recognizes Startup Activity as a credit.This course is recognized as a credit when it is possible to achieve the learning goal through establishment. Only students who start-up can take classes. Only students who are approved according to the procedures of the school can take courses in the field trips. Be sure to check the requirements and procedures before taking this course. | |||||||||
CLA3101 | Liberal Arts Individual Research | 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. | |||||||||
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. | |||||||||
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. | |||||||||
CLA3106 | Korean Literature and East Asian Literatures in Translations | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2-4 | Liberal Arts | Korean | Yes |
Korean Literature and East Asian Literature are now reading as world literature or global literature beyond their own national literature. This course is a lecture to read and discuss key issues of Korean literature and East Asian literature by reading translated texts and source texts. Students will review significant events and issues in modern East Asia through their native language or translated texts. This course is offered as part of the CAMPUS Asia Project, and is recognized as a Major course for all students in College of Liberal Arts. This course is designed for Korean students and foreign student, therefore all grades will be given an absolute evaluation based on their achievement. | |||||||||
CLA3108 | Introduction to AI for Humanities | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | Liberal Arts | - | No | |
The goals of introducing the field of Artificial Intelligence to students from the humanities is to disseminate knowledge and create awareness on the biggest buzz word going around today. The fundamentals include notions of rationality, knowledge representa-tion and reasoning, machine learning and ethics. Students will be exposed to the enormity of the field which does not only involve hot topics such as deep learning and smart robots. Further, many well-known success stories of AI will be discussed to complement all the hype that has been surrounding this area, from games to curing dis-eases. Finally and perhaps most importantly, students will debate on on the philosophi-cal and ethical issues pertaining to the development of AI solutions. Using real world examples where lessons have been learnt, students will understand the need for and implications of using AI responsibly. The course contents will require NO programming, major algorithms will be explained broadly without requiring students to perform any calculations. - Introduction - Agents, rationality, strong vs. weak AI - Search and Problem Solving - Uninformed searches, informed searches, local search, logic - Machine Learning - Supervised learning, unsupervised learning, neural networks and deep learning - Applications - Robotics, computer vision, natural language processing - Ethics - Case studies of misuse of AI, dilemmas when designing AI systems | |||||||||
CLA3109 | AI/Data-science for Korean Humanities | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | Liberal Arts | Korean | Yes | |
This course is for under-graduates who want to become digital humanities researchers or to learn AI/data-science with Korean language corpus to find a career. Students will develop ability to deal with data through theories, Python coding practices. It is a team teaching course of experts with theory and development skills. | |||||||||
CLA5001 | Exercises in Classical Chinese1 | 1 | 3 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | Liberal Art | - | No |
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CLA5002 | Exercises in Classical Chinese2 | 1 | 3 | Major | Master/Doctor | Liberal Art | Korean | Yes | |
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CLA5003 | Exercises in Classical Chinese3 | 1 | 3 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | Liberal Art | Korean | Yes |
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