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For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
GLD2011 Understanding of Politics 3 6 Major Bachelor 2 Korean Yes
This course is an introductory level of political science, teaching various concepts and theories that are the most basic to take advanced coursed of its sub-fields. This class normally covers the areas such as political thoughts theories, political institutions, political process, international relations, even though the subjects amy vary depending upon an instructor. This class will be a foundation for other related disciplines, including public administration, law, economics, business administration, and sociology.
GLD2012 Understanding of Research Methodology 3 6 Major Bachelor 2 - No
This course examines the most essential methods to conduct scientific research in social sciences. The main topics covered are experimental design, quasi-experimental design, and survey methods. Of these, survey methods are the primary area that students must master and feel competent after completing the course. They include data collection and analysis. In-depth analytic techniques are reserved to others courses such as quantitative analysis and statistics.
GLD2014 Citizen's rights and duties 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Korean Yes
The constitution is a canon about the structure of nation which is to protect civil's rights and ensure more efficiently .On this understanding, the constitution law functions to make amorphous community into the order and standard and maintain it's society's typical norm. This lecture aims to understand the relationship between the power of state and people and people's fundamental rights.
GLD2016 Understanding and Practicing Global Public Management 3 6 Major Bachelor - No
● This class is designed as a broad overview of the critical theoretical/practical issues and trends pertaining to public organizations and their management, with emphasis on applications to “micro” (i.e., inside the organization) and “macro” (i.e., external relations and strategy) organizational issues. ● The course examines important conditions and factors required for effective public organization management. Specifically, various aspects of public organization theory and management research and practices, including 1) organizational environments; 2) public-private distinctions; 3) structure, design, and technology; 4) leadership, culture, and motives; and 5) goals and effectiveness. ● During the course, we will create a learning community through which we explore concepts, methods, and procedures involved in managing public organizations. This course integrates lecture and a variety of active learning techniques into the seminar format, such as case study discussions/in-class exercises.
GLD2019 Laws and Order in International Society 3 6 Major Bachelor 2 - No
As a human society, global society meets various kind of legal issues in everyday. Inoreder to do that, International law addresses how to apply treaty and customary international law in domestic field, how to solve the international disputes. State Recognition, Rights and Duties of States, State Responsibility, State Succession are the main issues which will be analysed in this course. Furthermore, Human Rights, Environmental Law, Ocean Law, and Treaty Law will be addressed as well.
GLD2021 Understanding of Public Organization 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 - No
This course is to introduce organization theory and applies it to public sector context. It covers organization technology, organization environment, organization culture, and its implication on internal structure and process.
GLD2022 Introduction to Economics 3 6 Major Bachelor 1-2 Korean Yes
The Faculty of Global Leadership aims to cultivate outstanding talents in the fields of social science and law. In particular, society demands a systematic understanding of policies and regulations, as well as the ability to analyze the behavior and activities of individuals, companies, and governments from policy, legislative and judicial experts. And in the process of working as an expert, it is more demanded to take an effective and timely response in policy judgment along with economic understanding of social phenomena. To this end, this class introduces a basic analysis of economics as well as a microeconomic analysis method of individual choices and corporate behavior in the market. In addition, through the relationship between the government and the market, it discusses the failure of the market and the government's intervention and social costs. In addition, through the analysis of the monopoly market, the oligopoly market, and the actual cases of its regulation, we understand various social conflicts and issues. In addition, by discussing policy alternatives and judicial coordination measures to solve this problem, it provides various and multifaceted perspectives and approaches to future activities as experts.
GLD2023 Understanding Global Leadership 3 6 Major Bachelor 1-2 Korean Yes
The Department of Global Leader aims to be the best faculty to cultivate talents with theoretical and practical skills, focusing on the fields of social science and law. It aims to cultivate intellectuals with a creative and integrative view, public minds, and key national leaders of the Republic of Korea who lead the public society. This class is a core class of the Department of Global Leader, and aims to establish an identity for the first and second year students and to provide a foundation for growth as a global leader. The purpose of this class is to provide an experience to grow into a talented person with interdisciplinary intelligence, critical and creative thinking ability, and problem solving ability. At the same time, we participate in activities that can develop the capacity to creatively solve public problems based on disciplined thinking and teamwork experience. To this end, this class applies two approaches. First, it provides opportunities for direct dialogue with “leaders” who are creating public value based on outstanding leadership in government ministries, judiciary and legal circles, public institutions, and international organizations. For this, the invited leader is selected in consultation with students before the start of each semester. Selected leaders deliver knowledge through special lectures and seminars, and share experiences with students through panel discussions and meetings. (A total of 7 times per semester, 7 invitees) Students com
GLD2024 Understanding of Economic Policy 3 6 Major Bachelor 1-2 Korean Yes
This course focuses on helping multi-faceted understanding of economic policy and understanding macroeconomic approaches and microeconomic analysis for this. To this end, this course seeks to understand the basic concepts of macroeconomics and the mechanisms of economic activity at the national level. In this process, it helps to understand the operation of the economic system through microeconomic analysis of individual consumption and savings and corporate investment behavior from a macroeconomic point of view. In addition, it will take time to understand the basic directions of the government's and central bank's fiscal and monetary policies to respond to economic fluctuations, and analyze the economic crisis so far, the responses of each government, and its effects. In addition, by discussing important factors in economic growth and confirming the role of the government for this, it seeks a comprehensive understanding of the micro and macro aspects of economic policy.
GLD3001 Basic Theory of Criminal Law 3 6 Major Bachelor 2 Korean Yes
Study of the law dealing with the definition of what kinds of conduct, in what circumstances and with what personal factors, amount to crimes, and with prescription of kinds of punishment. The major topics of this lecture are (1)fundamental principles and theories of criminal law, namely (a)the definition, characteristics and function of criminal law (b)the principles of 'nullum crimen sine lege' or 'nulla poena sine lege' (c)the validity of criminal law (d)theories of punishment (e)theories of conduct (2)the constituents of criminal conduct in general, i,e. omission to act, causation, intent, negligence, disparity
GLD3002 Basic Theory of Commercial Law 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Korean Yes
Overview of the structure and principles of Korean Constitutional Law. Examination of constitutional human rights and other fundamental legal systems.
GLD3003 Contract & Tort Law 3 6 Major Bachelor 2 Korean Yes
We investigate the basis principle of the law of contract, investigating with the type and a formation and an effect of the contract which is a basic structure of production and exchange and distribution of the various goods under capitalistic setup.
GLD3004 Property and Law 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Korean Yes
The course covers a part of Book Ⅱ of the Civil Code (Chapter 1-6) Topics are divided into the meaning and function of real rights, legal effects arising from interference with real rights, the extinction of real right, ownership rights, possessory right, superficies and other real rights.
GLD3005 Understanding of Public Finance 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Korean Yes
An economic analysis of government policy in market economies, examines efficiency and equity arguments for government intervention, economic theories of government decision making, and empirical evidence on government programs. Discussion of the economics of taxation, public expenditures, fiscal policy, budgeting, eudcation, and social security. Focus on public sector economics, taxation in efficiency and equity, expenditure structure, effects fiscal policy upon economic stability and growth, and evaluation of policy effectiveness.
GLD3006 Understanding of Public Management Information System 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 - No
Management information systems (MIS) are information systems, generally computer-based, that are used by organizations to support processes, operations, decision-making and some program implementation. Although computer-based, the systems include the hardware, software, communications structure and the people involved in the input, analysis and dissemination of information. This subject is designed to familiarize the learner with the use of MIS in the public sector. This subject is not about how software or hardware is engineered, rather it concerns how MIS supports public sector goals.