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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
BUS2003 Marketing Management 3 6 Major Bachelor 1-4 Business Administration Korean,English,Korean Yes
Emphasis is placed on the planning, analysis and control of marketing activities with particular focus on product, promotion, pricing and distribution in marketing management.
BUS2018 International Business 3 6 Major Bachelor 1-4 Business Administration Korean,Chinese,Korean Yes
This course is designed to introduce students to the problems and possibilities of doing business in an international context. This course covers the background for international business, comparative environmental framework, the theory of international business, management of the foreign direct investment firms, the dynamics of international business-government relationships, corporate policy and strategy of international enterprise, and current issues ofthe international business.
BUS3001 International Logistics 3 6 Major Bachelor 1-4 Business Administration Korean,Korean Yes
Deals with basic principles of international transport logistics that is inevitable in international trade and business. Topics include logistics management, international transport, international logistics center, international logistics strategy and case studies, the role of international transportation systems, commercial, legal and economic aspects of various mode of transport are reviewed. Itra-firm and inter-firm coordination including supply chain management are also discussed.
CCS2001 A View of Culture 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Cross-cultural Studies Korean Yes
It aims to provide the fundamental cultural concepts for comparative culture. Through various ways of analyzing and understanding culture, students are encouraged to understand culture from various viewpoints and to establish a basic view of culture.
CCS2023 Introduction to Comparative Korean Studies 3 6 Major Bachelor 1-2 Cross-cultural Studies English Yes
Course Description and Objective - This course aims to improve understanding of Korean studies and East Asian studies and cultivate cross-cultural perspectives. - Enhance students’ academic capabilities through presentations and discussions on the latest researches from the English-speaking academia. - Ultimately, students will understand that East Asia and Korea are not exclusive entities, but are formed in close relationship with each other. Characteristics of the Course 1. Parallel use of synchronic and diachronic approaches 2. Active use of various cultural contents 3. Overcoming nationalism-centric understanding 4. Restoring the balance between English-speaking and East Asian students
CCS3010 Film theory and criticism 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Cross-cultural Studies Korean Yes
This course focuses on learning various theories to analyze movies. The students will discuss about the film criticisms which have an important position in the history of film criticism, and students will improve their ability to appreciate movies in depth.
CCS3014 Reading Literatures of the Minors and Diaspora Cultures 3 6 Major Bachelor Cross-cultural Studies Korean Yes
This course aims to give a fresh understanding of the current situation through reviewing the terms 'Literatures of minors' and 'Diaspora Cultures'. Literature and Culture related to gender, status, body, ideology, race, ethnic minorities and diaspora are the main subjects of analysis. Students will develop abilities to read cultural implications in texts by identifying the complex network of 'minorities' and diaspora society in literary works. By reading domestic works as well as foreign works, students will be able to understand the identity of the contemporary society.
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.
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 - No
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 - No
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).
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.