Major of Global Korean Studies
1) Master’s Program Major elective
Course No. |
Credits |
Courses & Overviews |
H11579 |
3 |
Analysis of Korean News (한국뉴스분석) |
Study broadcasting is one of the most potent forms of modern mass media, particularly television news and various current affairs programs. Understand the fundamentals of broadcast journalism, including the mechanisms and structure of broadcast journalism and its relationship with the audience, which is more persuasive than print media through the combination of images and video. |
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H11661 |
3 |
Introduction to Educating Korean Language as a Foreign Language (외국어로서의한국어교육개론) |
With the Korean Wave, studying effective Korean language teaching methods for foreigners learning Korean is essential. This course is designed to provide an introduction to effective Korean language teaching methods for learners of Korean as a foreign language. |
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H11581 |
3 |
Reading Korean Social Science Literature (한국학원서강독) |
In this course, students will read and discuss sociological texts in Korean, including Korean society, culture, politics, and economics. |
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H11662 |
3 |
Korean Traditional Culture (한국전통문화) |
Learn the essence of Korean traditional culture through UNESCO World Heritage Sites and World Record Sites. Help foreign students understand 'Korean traditional culture.’ Korean students will gain a new understanding of our traditional culture and be able to explain it to foreigners. |
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H11415 |
3 |
Understanding Modern Korean Society (현대한국사회의이해) |
Traditionally, East Asia has had a dynamic culture and history centered on China. This course will examine and discuss Korea's role in shaping the East Asian world order, socio-cultural exchanges, and more to understand Korea at the center of the current regional order. |
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H11583 |
3 |
Korean Economy and Corporations (한국경제와기업) |
This course covers the growth and development process of the Korean economy, current issues of the Korean economy, and current issues such as economic planning, balance of payments, trade policy, and fiscal and financial policy. |
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H11584 |
3 |
Korean Foreign Policies and Unification (한국의대외관계와통일) |
This course examines South Korea's foreign policy from the time of President Syngman Rhee, identifying and characterizing changes. This course analyzes the possible changes in the balance of power between the United States, China, Russia, and Japan in Northeast Asia. It examines their cooperation and competition with each other and with South Korea. It introduces the reunification plan advocated by the South Korean government since the division of the Korean Peninsula. It analyzes and examines its practical implications in various ways to prepare for the upcoming reunification. |
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H11585 |
3 |
Korea in the World (세계속의한국) |
This course explores how Korea has been shaped and developed by interacting with the world through a historical approach. Therefore, anthropological and functionalist approaches are rejected. While keeping in mind the historical characteristics of the period in which Korean culture was created and enjoyed, it is organized in a contemporary manner in interrelationship with the universality of world history. |
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H11663 |
3 |
Understanding Political Society in Korea (한국정치사회의이해) |
Political society is the intermediary sphere between the state and civil society and significantly influences Korean society. This course provides a conceptual understanding of Korean political society in the relationship between the state and civil society. Through this, we will analyze the past and present Korean political society and draw the role of a desirable future Korean political society. |
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H11587 |
3 |
Dissertation Colloquium in Korean Language (Ⅰ) (한국어논문작성법및연구윤리(Ⅰ)) |
This course will guide you through the thesis system in Korean and focus on understanding the thesis format for the course. |
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H11592 |
3 |
Understanding Foreign Culture and International Exchange (이(異)문화이해와국제교류) |
In this course, we will examine the relevant theories and practices of international exchange to understand different cultures. |
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H11666 |
3 |
Korean Cultural Art and Korean Wave (한국문화예술과한류) |
The Korean Wave has become increasingly more robust and diversified in recent years. The Korean Wave, which was once limited to Korean dramas and K-pop, has recently expanded to include traditional culture and fine arts, and we are entering the Hallyu 3.0 era. We will rediscover Korean culture and arts through Hallyu and explore ways to spread Hallyu. |
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H11673 |
3 |
Korean Nature and History (한국자연과역사) |
Provide an overview of the nature and history of South Korea. Identify North and South Korean natural monuments and UNESCO natural heritage sites and understand their characteristics. |
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H11674 |
3 |
Korean enterprises and entrepreneurs (한국기업과기업인) |
Introduces representative Korean companies and people in business who have contributed to constructing the world's top 10 economic powers and analyzes their management strategies. We will examine the growth factors of large Korean companies and the success factors of small Korean global companies by case. |
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H11675 |
3 |
The Development and Globalization of the Korean Economy (한국의경제개발과사회화) |
Learn and understand the various theories and approaches that explain the economic development of South Korea, the miracle of East Asia. |
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H11676 |
3 |
Korean Literature and Film(한국문학과영화) |
Introduces representative Korean literature and movies. Analyze these works by period and genre, and explore their characteristics. |
2) Doctoral Programs Major elective
Course No. |
Credits |
Courses & Overviews |
H11677 |
3 |
Studies on Korean Media (한국미디어연구) |
In the modern world, it's hard to imagine life without media. That's how influential media is in our lives. Understand the main characteristics and effects of media. Examine the features and social impact of Korean media through case studies. |
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H11667 |
3 |
Seminar of Introduction to Educating Korean Language as a Foreign Language (외국어로서의한국어교육개론세미나) |
This course studies and discusses various teaching techniques and methods for learners of Korean as a foreign language. This is a seminar class centered on case studies. |
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H11678 |
3 |
Overseas Korean Studies (해외한국학) |
The number of universities and related organizations offering Korean studies programs abroad is increasing. This course discusses and debates the current status of Korean Studies abroad, the development process of the program, and institutional improvements. |
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H11598 |
3 |
Seminar on Understanding Korean Contemporary History (현대한국사회의이해세미나) |
Through this course, students will gain an overview of the modern history of Korea from 1945 to the present day. This course provides a historical perspective on Korea's modern history, which has undergone tremendous political, economic, and social changes, including liberation, partition, the Korean War, and the subsequent establishment of an authoritarian political system and rapid industrialization. |
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H11680 |
3 |
Foreign Direct Investment of Korean Firms (한국기업의해외투자) |
Students will learn the theory and practice of foreign direct investment (FDI). In particular, through case studies, they will understand the characteristics and theoretical basis of Korean companies' investment in developed regions of the world, which has been called reverse investment. |
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H11681 |
3 |
Korean Politics and Diplomacy (한국의정치와외교) |
Students will study the features and contents of Korean politics and diplomacy through case studies. Students will understand the importance of the Korean Peninsula in the Northeast Asian international order and learn and discuss the nature of the Korean government's policies and foreign relations. |
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H11682 |
3 |
Korea and World (한국과세계) |
This course systematically and critically examines essential political and social issues in Korean society in connection with global trends and explores the desirable direction of Korean society. |
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H11683 |
3 |
The Political Culture of Korea (한국정치문화론) |
Korean political culture is divided into the Joseon Dynasty and modern Korea after liberation. It compares and analyzes Korean political culture with the political culture of the United States and Germany. |
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H11603 |
3 |
Dissertation Colloquium in Korean Language (Ⅱ) (한국어논문작성법및연구윤리(Ⅱ)) |
This course aims to understand the system of thesis written in Korean and the format of the doctoral thesis in this program. |
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H11604 |
3 |
Advanced Study of Methodologies of Teaching Korean (외국어로서의한국어교수법심층연구) |
This course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the content of the Korean language for Korean language education and, based on this, to study the Korean language as a foreign language with a different approach from that of Korean language departments. |
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H11684 |
3 |
The Relations between South-North Korea (남북한관계론) |
Examine the history of conflict and cooperation between North and South Korea in various fields, including politics, economics, society, culture, diplomacy, and security. Develop an awareness of current issues in inter-Korean relations and reunification. |
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H11685 |
3 |
Korean Art and Culture (한국의예술과문화) |
Korean arts and culture, along with the Korean Wave, are the main areas that constitute Korea's soft power. We will discuss and study the specificity and excellence of Korean art and the characteristics of Korean culture. |
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H11670 |
3 |
Seminar on Education Theory of Understanding Korean Language as a Foreign Language (한국어이해교육론세미나) |
The study of effective teaching methods is essential in understanding and learning Korean as a foreign language. This course is a seminar class that focuses on case studies of Korean language teaching techniques. |
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H11686 |
3 |
Multi-Cultural Society of Korea (한국어다문화사회) |
Korea's entry into a multicultural society requires societal changes and policy responses. This course provides systematic awareness of multicultural society and its background and is taught through seminar discussions centered on case studies. |
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H11671 |
3 |
Seminar on Korean Modern Culture (한국의현대문화세미나) |
Korean contemporary culture is a cultural standard in the global society. We will systematically study and discuss the features and contents of contemporary culture. In addition, the course is conducted in a seminar discussion method centered on case studies. |
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H11687 |
3 |
Modern History of Korea (한국근현대사) |
A systematic understanding of Korean modern and contemporary history is essential for knowledge and learning about current Korean policies. This course aims to systematically understand Korea's modern and contemporary history through seminar discussions. |