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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CHS2014 | Developing 21C Skills through Team Entrepreneurship | 1 | 2 | Major | Bachelor | 1-4 | Challenge Semester | - | No |
The 21st Century is the era of transformation, where the scope, depth, and speed of the change we face is beyond our understanding. Faced with the fundamental shift, the young generation must develop the 21C skills (communication, creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking & problem solving) as defined by OECD. This course emphasizes that individuals can acquire the 4C skills during the process of solving social problems in trust-based teams. This course provides both the tools to use in daily life and the background theories so that students can develop the 4C skills and create their own lives by challenging social problems. | |||||||||
DAT2032 | Voice | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 1 | Korean | Yes | |
Based on Linklater technique, an actor trains to free his/her own natural voice. As gaining a further understanding of one's own voice and its mechanism, the actor works on psychological and physical inhibitions, which lead to blocking the natural voice. | |||||||||
DAT2033 | Speech | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 1 | Korean | Yes | |
Using the actor's natural voice, the class focuses on how to approach text. Based on Movement and voice exercises, the class will employ techniques from yoga and Alexander, and experiment different ways of moving the sound through the physical body of the actor. A variety of text will be explored and students will be encouraged to transfer the images in the text with spoken words. | |||||||||
DAT2034 | Movement1 | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 1 | Korean | Yes | |
The goal of the course is to develop the beginning actor to give physical expression of her/his active intensions, skillfully and artistically, in a theatrical way that meets the demands of the play. | |||||||||
DAT2035 | Movement2 | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 1 | Korean | Yes | |
The goal of this course is to develop the beginning actor to give physical expression of her/his active intensions, skillfully and artistically, in a theatrical way that meets the demands of the play. Continuation of Movement1. | |||||||||
DAT2046 | Frame/Shot | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 1 | Korean | Yes | |
This course is all about film language and the practice of filmmaking. Through a combination of hands-on exercises, and screenings, students learn the fundamental directing and acting skills. An analysis of the aesthetic elements of the director’s toolkit as it applies to shot choice, composition, setting, point of view, character, and camera movement. | |||||||||
DAT2051 | Method Acting | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 1 | Korean | Yes | |
Method acting aims for the students to be realistic characters rather than to perform a stereotyped acting. Therefore, the purpose of this class is primarily to characterize thoroughly for the actors by combining the technical acting and the psychological attitude. Furthermore, it also targets to train the basic system of learning acting through the sensory training, imagination training, observation training, and analysis training in order for the students to distinguish their own acting state objectively. | |||||||||
DAT2052 | Etude Acting | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2 | Korean | Yes | |
Etude is an improvisation in a farce. Etude is one of the best methodology for the actors' role formation. The purpose of this class is to train the students to be writers and directors in the creative process, as well as to be actors naturally analyzing the plays and creating the characters in the presentation. The students will start from themselves and find a path to get in to the characters through one-person Etude, two-people Etude, and Etude for the role-formation. | |||||||||
DAT2053 | Introduction to Theatre | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2 | Korean | Yes | |
This course is an introduction to theatre which covers from the history and the basic theatre terminologies. It is a must course for beginners. | |||||||||
DAT2054 | Introduction to Film | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2 | Korean | Yes | |
This course is an introduction to film which covers from the history and the basic film terminologies. It is a must course for beginners. | |||||||||
DAT2057 | Given Circumstances and Action | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2 | Korean | Yes | |
This course is designed to develop actor's fast and clear reactions in given circumstances. It is based on one of the many Stanislavski's systems. | |||||||||
DAT2059 | Lights and Shadow | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2 | Korean | Yes | |
Through this course, a student learns to design stage lighting with deeper esthetic aspects which enables students to create stages not only visually stunning but also analytically rich. | |||||||||
DAT2060 | Fencing and Stage Scuffle | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2 | Korean | Yes | |
Movement1 and Movement2 are required as prerequisites. Students learn proper actor’s posture through fencing and how to create realistic fights on stage. | |||||||||
DAT2062 | Beginning Film-making | 4 | 8 | Major | Bachelor | 1 | Korean | Yes | |
Film Production's ABC course. Students learn about how to write a script including formatting, basic cinematography, edting, and sound recording through making a very short film. | |||||||||
DAT2063 | Script Writing | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 1 | Korean | Yes | |
Students learn about screenplay writing including formatting, getting ideas, brain storming and etc. |