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Glocal Culture Contents (Interdisciplinary)

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
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.
CCS2012 Study of korean pop culture 3 6 Major Bachelor 1-2 Cross-cultural Studies - No
It aims to understand korean modern culture and the process of cultural exchange since 70’s. Through the study of various mass-cultural products(Pop music, Movies, TV shows), it leads how to understand the hierarchical peculiarity of consumers and the changes of subcultural situation.
CCS2020 Feminism and Modern Culture 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Cross-cultural Studies Korean Yes
This course is introduction subject for students who feel difficult in current feminism phenomenon. Explore the history of feminism and feminism philosophers, and understanding the meaning of today's feminism through the cultural phenomenon.
CCS2021 THE STUDY OF TRANS ASIAN CULTURE 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Cross-cultural Studies - No
This course expands the scope of comparison, which had been focused on East Asia, to Hong Kong, Taiwan, Vietnam, and Indonesia, and explores the political and social agenda and popular cultural representations of the region. After the 1950s, this region, which was formed as a new independent state and common as ‘free camp Asia’ during the Cold War period, functioned as an actual economic-ideological unit. On the other hand, this area was full of post-colonial will to break free from the bipolar system of the Cold War. In addition, this area was a place where the post-colonial division of Korea was constantly influencing. This course aims to enhance understanding of this region through a trans-Asian perspective.
CCS2022 Comparative Studies on Disaster Narratives 3 6 Major Bachelor Cross-cultural Studies Korean Yes
is a subject that studies the epistemology of disaster, the mechanism of social memory and forgetfulness, and the social allocation of collective anxiety, compulsion, and the willingness to control and normalize crises. Today's concept of 'disaster' takes the form of a complex, unexpected type that cannot be comprehended as a simple dichotomy of natural and artificial disasters. In addition to natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes, social disasters such as Seongsu Bridge, Sampoong Department Store, and Ferry Sewol disasters, economic crises such as the IMF, and pandemics and climate crises such as COVID-19 are covered in the target text. The lectures will be held as 1) a review of the history of modern disasters and their narratives, 2) appreciation and discussion activities on texts, and 3) student presentations with joint review.
CCS3011 Techno-Cultural Studies 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Cross-cultural Studies Korean Yes
This course focuses on learning the viewpoint of Techno-Cultural studiest through various theories and modern phenomenon. After exploring how technology has influenced on the change of society from the basis, we expect students will expand the range of thought to individual subject and object. We will go through philosophy of technology and handle 'artificial intelligence', 'post-human', 'techno feminism', from the perspective of 'science and technology studies' and 'cultural studies'.
CCS3012 Subculture and Fandom Culture 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Cross-cultural Studies - No
This course aims to reinterpret the various 'subculture' and its receptor group, fandom culture. Subcultures complement the main cultural structure through their own identity and serve as counter culture that contributes to its maintenance and existence or opposes the main culture. The newly emerging fandom of subculture has various relationships with modern culture. Through this research, students explore how subculture and its fandom are changing in the cultural studies.
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.
CCS3015 Comparative Understanding on Cultures 3 6 Major Bachelor Cross-cultural Studies Korean Yes
Throughout the course, we will examine the key issues of contemporary culture and develop analytical skills. By reviewing current issues such as posthuman, anthropocene, and big data society, students will secure their academic perspective of cultural landscape after neo-materialism.
CHS2002 Data Science and Social Analytics 1 2 Major Bachelor 1-4 Challenge Semester - No
This course is intended to examine human behaviors and social phenomena through the lens of data science. Students also may learn online data collection and analysis in social media spaces. It deals with both theory and practice, but relative portion may change in each semester without prior notice.
CHS2004 Humanities and creative thinking 1 2 Major Bachelor 1-4 Challenge Semester - No
The fourth industrial revolution is expected to accelerate the development of a hyper-connected society. IT technologies will enable various applications in our society with intelligent network connecting human, data, and objects. In such environment, companies will continue to strive to discover value-adding services for customers. This course is intended to help students enhance the understanding of human(customer) instinct as well as business and creativity through the lens of humanities.
CHS2011 Engineering Ethics and Post-Confucianism in the AI era 2 4 Major Bachelor 1-4 Challenge Semester - No
In this class, we will ponder over various ethical problems that currently arise in the process of developing artificial intelligence, and consider what kind of ethics is required in the future society in which much more advanced forms of artificial intelligence will emerge. In addition, we will examine whether and how East Asian traditions, especially the Confucian tradition, can still provide ethical insights to our society in the AI era.
CLA2003 Reading the Literary Classics 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-4 Liberal Arts Korean,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)