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Fine Arts

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
DES2026 Photo & Communication 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Design English Yes
On the basic technics of photography studying the commercial photo, commercial figure and special technics of photography.
DES4001 Convergence Capstone Design 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master Design Korean Yes
Various students from different majors, Design, Art, IT, Business, Engineering, and etc., are gathered to study the development of future new technology, services and creative design products. Also, they are processing the prototype of the study and supporting the application of effective ideas. The purposes of this study are to overcome the present level of studies' approaches and create new and innovative values and to acquire creativeness, Problem Based Learning skill, and ability to conduct Team Project.
DKL2015 Understanding of the Modern Culture 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Korean Language and Literature Korean Yes
The class discusses the modern concept of culture through the recent theories on culture, also analyzing the social function and ideology of the various cultural phenomena .
ERC2009 Interdisciplinary Capstone Design 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-4 Engineering - No
This course is a senior level capstone design course in College of Engineering and School of Information & Communication Engineering, emphasizes a real world level of interdisciplinary efforts associated with the industries. The students of this course will explore traditional and new issues, and study on interdisciplinary knowledge and theory. Also, they will try to apply the diverse engineering sciences to the problem, explore and analysis feasible solutions, develop a best solution, and communicate their results each other. Each team will consist of students from several different departments, and be supported by professors from College of
FTM2005 Cinematography Ⅰ 2 4 Major Bachelor 1 Film, Television and Multimedia Korean,Korean Yes
Learn the fundamental principal of shooting & lighting, including the essential skills for photography, video production and film making. In addition, explore and practice the overview of film and camera operation; the structure of camera, lighting/optics and lenses, depth of field, film and digital cameras, film processing , exposure meters, the kinds of lighting and its establishing method. << Photography >> written by Babara London is used as the main text. The three times of assignments will be connected to the class practices.
FTM2006 Cinematography Ⅱ 3 6 Major Bachelor 1 Film, Television and Multimedia Korean,Korean Yes
Through workshops and practices, develop and implement the principal of film-shooting. Explore the creative possibility of cinematography for feature films and video the operation of film and camera, the kinds of shot, camera works, the coverage of size, the principal and structure of lighting. Besides, with analyzing the concepts and techniques used by professional cinematographers, understand and learn the role of the cinematographer, interpreting the script, lighting, exteriors and interiors, film stocks and ISOs, and basic editing skills. Participants have the opportunity to hone their skills through the two series of personal assignments and final project, and to complete 10 minutes-long shot film. Prerequisite: Cinematography 1.
FTM2043 Basic Animation 3 6 Major Bachelor 2 Film, Television and Multimedia Korean Yes
This course offers students the concepts and techniques needed to master an important component of modern animation production. This course introduces students to the basic aspects of designing and producing computer animation. It is assumed that students are familiar with all basic techniques. Students will learn how to develop storyboards in terms of clarity of storyline, camera moves and rendering techniques. Keyframe and interpolation techniques are covered thoroughly. This course will also deal with command macros for single-frame recording and color animation.
FTM2067 Character Animation 3 6 Major Bachelor 1-4 Film, Television and Multimedia Korean Yes
This course is designed to make a character animation and examine the potential of it. A comparative analysis on successful examples of character-marketing in domestic and foreign markets will be conducted. Students will create and develop their own characters based on analysis and adapt them to the animation and the market.
FTM3060 Directing Animation 3 6 Major Bachelor 1-4 Film, Television and Multimedia Korean Yes
This course offers students the concepts and techniques needed to master an important component of modern animation production. This course introduces students to the basic aspects of designing and producing computer animation. It is assumed that students are familiar with all basic techniques. Students will learn how to develop storyboards in terms of clarity of storyline, camera moves and rendering techniques. Keyframe and interpolation techniques are covered thoroughly. This course will also deal with command macros for single-frame recording and color animation.
GER3004 Studies of European Art and Music 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 German Language and Literature Korean Yes
In this course, we will appreciate and analyze the representative works in the histories of European music and art considering the interdisciplinary characteristics of music, fine art and other parts of arts. The first aim of this course is to enable students to appreciate the European works of arts properly and to explore the answer to the question "What is art?" and "What does art signify to me?" Students will be asked to participate actively in classroom activities. Multimedia aids such as slides, videos, and CDs will be used in classroom.
HAN2003 Calligraphy I 3 6 Major Bachelor 1 Education in Classical Chinese Korean Yes
Designed to help understand the development of Chinese characters through Call-igraphy.
HAN2010 Calligraphy Ⅱ 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Education in Classical Chinese Korean Yes
Designed to help understand the development of Chinese characters through calli-graphy on the base of seminar of calligraphy.
KLC2009 Calligraphy 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Korean Literature in Classical Chinese - No
Designed to help understand the development of Chinese characters through calligraphy.
PHL2012 Philosophy of Art 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Philosophy Korean Yes
It is concerned with the conceptual problems arising from our understanding of art. Questions such as these are asked in the course: How is art defined? What makes a work of art beautiful, appealing, ugly? Does art symbolize? What kind of meaning or knowledge does art communicate? Does art reveal a truth about anything?
SOA2003 Esthetics of Visual Arts 2 4 Major Bachelor 1 Art Korean Yes
This course is open to all of the 6 different major freshmen students of the School of Art. The goal is to reach the understanding of history and the basic esthetics of various types of visual arts like fine arts, architecture, and design. in order to broaden one's perspective as a contemporary artist.