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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MCJ5122 | Network Analysis for Communication Research | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | Media and Communication | Korean | Yes |
The primary goal of this course is to explore theories and concepts of network analysis in communication perspectives. Moreover, this course will practice with data and network analysis programs to show how network analysis can be used to understand various communication phenomena and problems. | |||||||||
MCJ5128 | Meta-Analysis | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 2-4 | Media and Communication | - | No |
Meta-analysis refers to the quantitative analysis of study outcomes. Meta-analysis consists of a collection of techniques that attempt to analyze and integrate effect sizes (indices of the association between an independent variable and a dependent variable) that accrue from research studies. This course deals with the process of performing meta-analysis and how to interpret analysis results. Students will have an opportunity to conduct meta-analysis on research topics of interest using meta-analysis software and to write a research paper based on the analysis results. | |||||||||
PSD5094 | Seminar on International Political Economy | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | Political Science | - | No |
An advanced seminar course discussing students individual research design on selected topics of international political economy. Each class consists of presentations and discussion. One research paper is required. | |||||||||
PSD5096 | Seminar on Inter-Korean Relations | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | Political Science | - | No |
This course provide an overview of the history of Inter-Korean Relations, concentrating on the period from 1948 to the present. Various theoretical approaches to the study of Inter-Korean Relations will be covered, including international, domestic and individual levels of analysis. These interpretations will be used to examine events including: a lasting deadlock since the Korean War, a recent North Korean nuclear-missile issue, N. K.- U.S. nuclear-missile bargaining, etc. In addition, This course will examine the prospects and challenges for the improvement of Inter-Korean Relations in the post-Cold War world. | |||||||||
PSD5099 | Seminar on Domestic Politics and International Relations | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | Political Science | Korean | Yes |
This course offers a focused view on how domestic politics affect international relations, and how international relations affect domestic politics. We analyze how the political, economic, and social conditions within states affect foreign policy and international relations. We also examine how international politics affects domestic political leadership, policies, cleavages, and even institutions. To this end, we focus on several distinct substantive areas, including the use of force, international trade, and participations in international organizations. The primary assignment will be a piece of original research, which you will develop over the course of the semester with substantial input from both the class and me. | |||||||||
PSD5113 | Future Social Risks and Political Theory | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Political Science | Korean | Yes | |
This course diescusses the new developments in future, the risks they bring about and proper strategies for coping with them. The topics include the climate changes, natural disastors, demographic changes, new discoveries and developments in sciences and technologies and their impacts on our society. The goal of this course is to deliberate on how to react to those changes and challenges properly, which may determine the tufure of individual societies as well humankind. | |||||||||
PSY4007 | Multivariate analysis and statistical learning | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master | Psychology | - | No | |
This course covers principles and practice of multivariate data analysis in psychology and related fields. Applications of multiple regression, logistic regression, principal component analysis, factor analysis, cluster analysis and other multivariate techniques for psychological research will be illustrated. In addition, supervised learning and unsupervised learning will be discussed in relation to the multivariate techniques. This course is designed for graduate students or 3rd- or 4th-year undergraduate students in psychology. | |||||||||
PSY5136 | Structural Equation Modeling and Related Methods | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | Psychology | - | No |
This course is an introduction to structural equation modeling(SEM) which is quite broad and deep as a multivariate method. Students are required to understand the basic theory of SEM and to analyze multivariate data with hypotheses of linear structural relations. Also they are trained to be able to understand published articles demonstrating use of SEM as the major analytic method. | |||||||||
PSY5188 | Structural Equation Modeling | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Psychology | Korean | Yes | |
This course covers fundamentals of latent variable modeling, path analysis, and structural equation modeling, combining theoretical and practical perspectives. The course is designed to provide details of structural equation modeling, from the statistical underpinnings to how to conduct various types of structural equation analyses. | |||||||||
SIC5003 | Study on Platform Economy and Prosumer | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | - | No | ||
Evaluate the various current platforms in which consumers participate a provider, and create a proposal to build an effective platform to improve economic well-being of prosumers. | |||||||||
SIC5005 | Methods in Sociological Research | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Korean | Yes | ||
Survey of methods and techniques of empirical research in sociology. Topics include the nature of scientific knowledge, principles and techniques of measurement, sample survey, experimental designs, and other research procedures and techniques. | |||||||||
SIC5007 | Big Data & Advanced Analysis of Consumer Market | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Korean | Yes | ||
Seek solutions for the balanced development of consumer market by analyzing demand and supply, marketing strategies, and government policies. Explore relevant cases based on big data analysis. | |||||||||
SIC5011 | Collaborative Research Workshop | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Korean | Yes | ||
Individual research project on closing multiple gaps including economic gap, health/life cycle gap, and AI information technology gap. The topic will be determined under the guidance of an advisor. | |||||||||
SIC5012 | Social Innovation Convergence Internship | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Korean | Yes | ||
This course is intended to teach students how to translate knowledge learned from the first two semesters to social innovation practices. Students will learn methods for applying theoretical knowledge to real-world industrial settings and making decisions using information. | |||||||||
SIC5013 | Smart device and mental health | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | - | No | ||
The use of smart devices has become a big part of our lives. this class will teach the effects of the smart devices on the mental health of infants, children, adults and the elderly according to each stage of development. Specifically, we will focus on the impact of smart devices on children's awareness and brain/physical/emotional development and mental illness . also we will discuss improving mental health using smart devices. |