For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog
| Code | Course Title | Credit | Learning Time | Division | Degree | Grade | Note | Language | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CCS5035 | Seminar on Literature and Philosophy | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Comparative Culture | Korean | Yes | |
| Literary studies, especially critical theory, is closely related to modern philosophy, and modern philosophy has also progressed through literary criticism as a medium. In this seminar, philosophical interpretations of literary works are reviewed, and a new understanding of literature is promoted through major trends in modern philosophy. | |||||||||
| COV7001 | Academic Writing and Research Ethics 1 | 1 | 2 | Major | Master/Doctor | SKKU Institute for Convergence | Korean | Yes | |
| 1) Learn the basic structure of academic paper writing, and obtain the ability to compose academic paper writing. 2) Learn the skills to express scientific data in English and to be able to sumit research paper in the international journals. 3) Learn research ethics in conducting science and writing academic papers. | |||||||||
| DKL5102 | Advanced Studies in Classical Korean Authors | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Korean Language and Literature | Korean | Yes | |
| The focus of this course is carrying out several particular tasks on classical Korean authors needed to appreciate classical Korean Literature. Through this course, student can make a personal opinion about classical Korean Literature. | |||||||||
| ERP4001 | Creative Group Study | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master | - | No | ||
| This course cultivates and supports research partnerships between our undergraduates and faculty. It offers the chance to work on cutting edge research—whether you join established research projects or pursue your own ideas. Undergraduates participate in each phase of standard research activity: developing research plans, writing proposals, conducting research, analyzing data and presenting research results in oral and written form. Projects can last for an entire semester, and many continue for a year or more. SKKU students use their CGS(Creative Group Study) experiences to become familiar with the faculty, learn about potential majors, and investigate areas of interest. They gain practical skills and knowledge they eventually apply to careers after graduation or as graduate students. | |||||||||
| FSE5013 | AI and Social Communication | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | Social Entrepreneurship and Humanistic Future Studies | Korean | Yes |
| Recently, AI technology is rapidly developing around the field of language processing. In particular, the GPT-3-based language model, which was released in 2020, shows a prospect that problems in areas previously considered impossible can be resolved sooner or later. In this situation, the time has come to seriously consider what it means to learn a language, and especially where to find the meaning of learning a foreign language. To this end, this lecture first deals with the current state of language processing technology based on AI. It covers the structure and technology level of not only translators such as Google Translator and Naver Translator, but also AI for language education and AI platform for chatbot development. Based on this, it looks at the trends in the industry related to language processing, and explores ways to solve social communication problems using AI technology. | |||||||||
| FSE5025 | Philosophical reflection for the future | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Social Entrepreneurship and Humanistic Future Studies | Korean | Yes | |
| This course attempts to philosophically diagnose modern society, understand the essence of modern technological civilization, and engage in philosophical reflection for the future. To this end, we examine various modern philosophical movements such as existential philosophy, phenomenology, structuralism, Frankfurt School, and virtue ethics. Next, we will read recent philosophical works that explore the human condition in modern civilization and future society. Finally, we critically reflect on posthumanism and transhumanism. | |||||||||
| RUS4004 | Russian Stylistics | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master | 1-4 | Korean | Yes | |
| Examines the functions and characteristics of various styles of the Russian language, includins the colloquial and literaty, officaial and unofficial, standard and dialect (poressional, regional, temporal, jargon etc.) | |||||||||
| RUS4007 | Special Topics on Russian Literature I | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master |
3-4
1-4 |
- | No | |
| Approaches Russian literature through a specific topic or a methodology. Selects and criticizes specific authors or works in accordance with the given topic or a methodology. Attempts a deepened understanding of the topic. | |||||||||
| RUS4008 | Special Topics on Russian Literature II | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master |
3-4
1-4 |
- | No | |
| Approaches Russian literature through a specific topic or a methodology. Selects and criticizes specific authors or works in accordance with the given topic or a methodology. Attempts a deepened understanding of the topic. | |||||||||
| RUS4009 | Seminar on Russian Authors I | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master |
3-4
1-4 |
- | No | |
| Focuses on a Russian author (or authors) and attempts to illuminate the entire literary development of the author. Locates the author in the broad context of the history of Russian literature and compares various approaches to the author. | |||||||||
| RUS4010 | Seminar on Russian Authors II | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master |
3-4
1-4 |
- | No | |
| Focuses on a Russian author (or authors) and attempts to illuminate the entire literary development of the author. Locates the author in the broad context of the history of Russian literature and compares various approaches to the author. | |||||||||
| RUS4011 | Seminar on Russian Religious Thought | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master |
3-4
1-4 |
Korean | Yes | |
| Investigates the history and characteristics of religious thoughts of Russian Orthodoxy since the assimilation of Byzantine Orthodoxy. Examines the philosophy of Russian Orthodoxy according to the themes, periods and authors. | |||||||||
| RUS4012 | Seminar on Russian Culture and Art I | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master |
3-4
1-4 |
- | No | |
| Investigates characteristic phenomena, figures, topics and genres of Russian culture and arts. Attempts to arrive at a deepened understanding of contemporary Russian culture. | |||||||||
| RUS4013 | Russian Semantics and Pragmatics | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master |
3-4
1-4 |
- | No | |
| Through this course, students will understand the principles underlying the expression of meanings through language, i.e., how the Russian speakers decipher the intended meaning of a set of words based on their prior linguistic and contextual knowledge (semantics), and how context affects meaning (pragmatics). | |||||||||
| RUS4014 | Translation of Russian Culture Texts 1 | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master | Korean | Yes | ||
| This course is designed to translate essential and important culture texts which have not been translated yet, so that this course will focus on reading original Russian texts ranging from the medieval period to the contemporary Russian federation. Senior undergraduate students and graduates are advised to take this course for their understanding of Russian culture with diverse spectrums. | |||||||||






