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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BIZ2022 | Introduction to Financial Accounting | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 1-4 | SKK Business School | English,Korean | Yes |
Provides balanced coverage of the mechanics, measurement theory, and economic context of financial accounting. Strikes a balance between a preparer's and a user's orientation, emphasizing that students must understand both how transactions lead to financial statements (preparer's orientation) and how one can infertransactions given a set of financial statements (user's orientation). Relies on current, real-world examples taken from the popular business press. First part of the course introduces students to the financial accounting environment, financial statements, the accounting cycle, and the theoretical framework of accounting measurement. Second part of the course covers the elements of financial statements, emphasizing mechanics, measurement theory, and the economic environment. | |||||||||
BIZ2023 | Commercial Law 1 | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | SKK Business School | Korean | Yes | |
Commercial Law 1 covers a Business corporation law. Topics to be covered in this course are various types of business organization, corporate power and entity, formation of a corporation, share and stockholders, management and supervision, corporate finance, fundamental changes such as charter amendment and merger, split, dissolution and liquidation. | |||||||||
BIZ2024 | Commercial Law 2 | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | SKK Business School | Korean | Yes | |
Commercial Law 2 covers General Principles of Commercial Law and Typical Types of Commercial Activities. Survey on the general provisions of the Commercial Code includes the definition and capacity of a merchant, commercial registry, trade name. Typical types of commercial activities include agent, brokerage, commission agency, forwarding agency, inland carriage, and warehousing. Review of laws on the commercial papers such as promissory notes, bills of exchange, which are governed by separate statutes. | |||||||||
BUS2001 | Introduction to Management | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 1-4 | Business Administration | Korean | Yes |
From the perspective of management, students learn theories and methods necessary for managing businesses and operating companies. Specifically, students learn about the major roles and activities of managers responsible for corporate performance, the internal and external management environments that managers need to oversee within the organization, the process of setting goals for the company and formulating and executing strategies to achieve those goals, as well as methods for making rational decisions. Additionally, methods for building and strengthening organizational culture, adapting and innovating the organization according to changes in the management environment, advantages and disadvantages of various organizational structures and types, managing people as the core assets of the organization, individual characteristics and diversity necessary for this, and motivational methods corresponding to these are examined. Finally, effective methods for forming and operating groups and teams, and understanding the leadership qualities that managers need to possess are explored. | |||||||||
BUS2027 | Introduction to Taxation | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 1-4 | Business Administration | Korean | Yes |
This course deals with the basic taxation structures. Main topics are National Basic Taxation Law, National Tax Collection Law, Value-added Tax Law, and Corporate Tax Law. | |||||||||
BUS3020 | Auditing | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 1-4 | Business Administration | Korean | Yes |
The objective of this course is to integrate auditing concepts as well as certain practical aspects in a logical manner to assist students in understanding audit decision-making and evidence accumulation. The fundamental concepts of auditing as well as the decision-making process of auditors is emphasized. | |||||||||
CHS2003 | Robust System Design with Big Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence | 2 | 4 | Major | Bachelor | 1-4 | Challenge Semester | Korean | Yes |
In this course, the fundamental theories and methodologies on big-data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms for prognostics and health management (PHM) of engineering systems are mainly covered. More specifically, the reliability analysis, sensor-based big-data collection, signal processing, statistical feature extraction and selection, and AI-based modeling are studied, and the hands-on practices are also carried out. In addition, various case examples are introduced to study the robust engineering system design using the big-data analytics and AI algorithms. | |||||||||
CHS2015 | AI-based Neuroscience and Neurotechnology | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 1-4 | Challenge Semester | Korean | Yes |
This course will introduce fundamentals of how human brain works and the state-of-the-art of neuroscience research. This course will cover the convergence of cognitive neuroscience and neurotechnology with humanities and social sciences (e.g., brain-computer interface, neuromarketing, neurolinguistics, neuroergonomics, etc.), AI applications to advance neuroscience/engineering, and future directions through class discussions. This course aims for students to ① understand the literature in the fields of cognitive neuroscience and neurotechnology based on the understanding of humanities and social sciences; ② understand the state-of-the-art of AI and its applications to advance neuroscience; ③ articulate the domains and contexts in which cognitive neuroscience and neurotechnology may be effective; ④ develop an ability to lay out the open questions and address challenges in cognitive neuroscience and neurotechnology research today;and ⑤ prepare themselves to be more knowledgeable and proficient professionals. | |||||||||
CHS2017 | A new human, phono sapiens Experience Design | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 1-4 | Challenge Semester | Korean | Yes |
As humans started using smartphones, they are experiencing changes in consumption psychology, consumer behavior, and market ecosystems due to rapidly changing lifestyles. This represents a new type of human, the main protagonist of the revolution, called Phono Sapiens. As consumption civilization changes, we learn about digital transformation and changes in business models driven by the development and evolution of big data, artificial intelligence, and digital platforms. We analyze and learn the direction of digital experience design (Digital Experience Design) based on digital transformation. Companies provide and understand the direction of new business innovation and change in accordance with rapidly changing trends for Phono Sapiens, the new consumers. | |||||||||
CHS7004 | Thesis writing in humanities and social sciences using Python | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master/Doctor | Challenge Semester | Korean | Yes | |
This course is to write a thesis in humanities and social science field using Python. This course is for writing thesis using big data for research in the humanities and social sciences. Basically, students will learn how to write a thesis, and implement a program in Python as a research methodology for thesis. Students will learn how to write thesis using Python, which is the most suitable for processing humanities and social science related materials among programming languages and has excellent data visualization. Basic research methodology for thesis writing will be covered first as theoretical lectures. Methodology for selection of topics will be discussed also. Once a topic is selected, a lecture on how to organize related research will be conducted. In the next step, students learn how to write necessary content according to the research methodology. Then how to suggest further discussion along with how to organize bibliography to complete a theoretical approach. The basic Python grammar is covered for data analysis using Python, and the process for input data processing is conducted. After learning how to install and use the required Python package in each research field, the actual data processing will be practiced. To prepare for the joint research, learn how to use the jupyter notebook as the basic environment. Learn how to use matplolib for data visualization and how to use pandas for big data processing. | |||||||||
ECO2001 | Principles of Economics Ⅰ | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2-3 | Economics | Korean,English,Korean | Yes |
Introductory course for freshmen majoring in economics is designed to provide a general orientation regarding the nature of economic science and basic theories of economics. Topics include basic concepts of economics, determination of priceby supply and demand, princing of output and productive factors, general equilibrium, income destribution, and other aspects of economics. Principles of economics I analyze the optimization behavior of each agent. | |||||||||
ECO2002 | Principles of Economics Ⅱ | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2-3 | Economics | Korean,English,Korean | Yes |
Introductory course for freshmen majoring in economics is designed to provide a general orientation regarding the nature of economic science and basic theories of economics. Topics include basic concepts of national income, determination ofnational income, employment, interest rate, inflation, wage and price, and econ-omic growth & business cycle. | |||||||||
ECO2003 | Microeconomics | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2-3 | Economics | Korean,English,Korean | Yes |
A detailed examination of micro aspects of economic theory at the intermediate level. Topics discussed are theories of consumer behavior and demand, productionand cost, organization of the firm and the market, distribution of factor income, general equilibrium, economic welfare and other current microeconomic issues. | |||||||||
ECO2004 | Macroeconomics | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2-3 | Economics | Korean,English,Korean | Yes |
Study and analysis of macroeconomic theory and policy at the intermediate level.Topics include national income and employment determination, analysis of aggregate demand and supply, the general equilibrium of national economy, monetary and fiscal policy, new keynesian economics, new classical economics, and related issues of economic growth and fluctuations. In addition, explore open economy of macroeconomic analysis, focusing on exchange rate, balance of payment and foreign exchange market. | |||||||||
ECO2005 | Mathematics for Economics | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2-3 | Economics | Korean,Korean | Yes |
The purpose of this course is to acquaint economics majors with the mathematicaltools used in economics. They include calculus, linear algebra, matrix algebra, optimization, differential equation, difference equation, and set theory. |