Code
No. |
Subject |
Course Instruction |
Year |
Term |
Credit |
Basic Cultural Courses |
DEP216 |
Principles of Economics |
With the goal of building the economic way of thinking, this course helps students learn the basic principles of rational behavior for individuals, the mechanism of market economy, and the fundamentals for macro analysis. |
1 |
1 |
3 |
41J101 |
Economic History |
The object of this course is to illuminate the law of capitalism by comparing the general law of the history of pre-capitalist mode of production with particular law of capitalist mode of production. |
2 |
1 |
3 |
41J120 |
Statistics and Mathematics for Economic |
The purpose of this lecture is to present an introduction to the general statistical principles which will be found useful to the student studying economics. The course begins with clear statements of definitions, theorems and principles together with illustrative materials. An outline of the lecture is as follows: 1) the analysis of frequency distributions and measures of central tendency, dispersion etc.; 2) elementary probability theory which involve the normal distribution and applications; 3) techniques of large sampling theory and applications to statistical estimation and tests of hypotheses and significance are treated; 4) small sampling theory involving t, F and chi-square distributions and their applications. Students will also investigate the relationship between variables, which will pave the way for a study of econometrics. |
2 |
1 |
3 |
41J121 |
Microeconomics I |
This course deals principles of microeconomic analysis: demand and supply, equilibrium, consumer choice, production and costs, market structure and firm behavior. |
2 |
1 |
3 |
41J122 |
Macroeconomics I |
Macroeconomics is the study of the economy as a whole: includes growth in incomes, changes in prices, and the rate of unemployment. Macroeconomists attempt both to explain economic events and to devise policies to improve economic performance. In Macroeconomics, students try to understand basic model to explain what events effect long-run growth and short-run economic fluctuations. AD-AS, IS-LM models are basic diagrams to be discussed. |
2 |
1 |
3 |
41J102 |
Econometrics |
This course deals with mathematical and statistical methods for empirical analysis, and evaluates the characteristic economic behavior, economic forecasts and policy measures through diverse practical examples, providing realism and analytical power. |
2 |
2 |
3 |
41J123 |
Microeconomics II |
This course deals with the extension of microeconomic analysis such as factor market analysis, income and distribution, general equilibrium analysis, and welfare economics (market failure, public sector analysis). |
2 |
2 |
3 |
41J124 |
MacroeconomicsⅡ |
In a sequential course, Macroeconomics-II, students discuss the policy options to stabilize economic instability including monetary and fiscal policies. In an uncertain world, students are interested in how to obtain time-consistent optimal policy design, so called discretion vs rule controversies. They also study some unresolved questions of Macroeconomics. |
2 |
2 |
3 |
41J108 |
International Trade |
Grasping the pure theory of international trade,trade policy of tariff and non-tariff barriers, its relations with economic development, international movement of economic resources, multi-national corporations and the development of trade in Korea. |
3 |
1 |
3 |
41J115 |
Economic System |
The course studies the theoretical framework of the capitalist and socialist economies, and shows the ways of efficient operations of economy through the diverse comparative analyses. |
3 |
1 |
3 |
41J125 |
Public Economics |
This course aims at the general understanding of economic role of the government in the modern mixed economic system. Students will investigate the economic role of the government based on the distribution of the public goods, the role of distribution, tax theory and system in each country. Therefore, students will be able to understand the economic role of government at the end of the semester. |
3 |
1 |
3 |
41J126 |
Markets and Firms |
This course aims to study structures of markets/industries, to understand (competitive) behavior of firms, to evaluate economic performance, and to learn basic theories and practices of economic regulation and competition policy. |
3 |
2 |
3 |
41J206 |
Theory of Korean Economy |
This course surveys the tradition, peculiarities, and current problems of the Korean economy through economic theory, for the purpose of enabling students to search for solutions to economic problems. |
3 |
2 |
3 |
Intensified Major Courses |
41J107 |
Economic Policy |
Studying efficient allocation of resources, income redistribution, balance of payments, the criteria of value judgment in policy evaluation, and available policy measures, grasping the policy needs for economic stabilization and development. |
2 |
2 |
3 |
41J104 |
Money Banking and Finance |
In a monetary production world, money and banking is of a fundamental importance. Money, prices, the rate of interest, and exchange rates are major topics students have to learn in this course. |
3 |
1 |
3 |
41J205 |
Labor Economics |
This course includes various theories of labor market, trade unions, industrial relations, labor movements, wage, and income policy. |
3 |
1 |
3 |
41J218 |
Information Economics |
This course aims at understanding the followings : first, the meaning and economic impact of imperfect or asymmetric information ; second, diverse responses of economic agents to imperfect information, with a focus on the problem of incentives ; third, the nature and economic implications of information goods and related industries. |
3 |
1 |
3 |
41J225 |
Economics of Health and Medical Care |
The primary purpose of this lecture is to provide the student with the elements necessary to understand and apply basic economic principles to the health and medical care field. An outlines for this lecture is as follows: trend of national health expenditures and cost of illness; economic analysis of health care resources (such as health manpower, health facilities, health finances); determinants of demand for and supply of health care, characteristics of health industry; public health insurance and health care policy. |
3 |
1 |
3 |
41J106 |
Political Economy |
This course covers the theoretical framework of political economy as a critique of main stream economics, studying the theory of value, accumulation, and distribution in a organic system to illuminate the historical particularity of capitalism. |
3 |
2 |
3 |
41J202 |
Economic Fluctuations |
Students analyze the causes and the policy measures of economic fluctuations, at the partly as well as overall levels, and study the productivity enhancement through technological innovation in the context of the change of economic structure. |
3 |
2 |
3 |
41J203 |
International Financial Economics |
The main subjects are the theory of balance of payment and the international financial systems, including issues such as foreign exchange market, determination of exchange rates, theory and policy for coordination of the balance of payment, international monetary system, and international financial markets. |
3 |
2 |
3 |
41J207 |
Development Economics |
This course overviews the theoretical, empirical, and political studies of economic development. In particular, it examines economic characteristics and the mechanism of development in the developing countries in Asia including Korea. |
3 |
2 |
3 |
41J208 |
Environmental & Resource Economics |
This course discusses the demand for and supply of natural resources in economic growth, and examines the economic analysis of and the policy measures for the environmental problems which accompany economic growth. |
3 |
2 |
3 |
41J214 |
Regional and Urban Economics |
An examination into key issues of regional and urban economy and relevant policy approaches by studying economic theory and practicing important analysis techniques. |
4 |
1 |
3 |
41J226 |
Theory and Practice of Financial Market |
The operation of financial systems and institutions, and financial derivatives and their impacts on real economy are a basic concern. |
4 |
1 |
3 |
41J228 |
World Economy |
This course outlines the reshaping process of the international economic system from the mercantilist age to the WTO, and explains the rapid transitions in global strategies and regional economic integration in each country including the possible creation of the Northeast Asian Economic Community including the Korean Peninsula. |
4 |
1 |
3 |
41J231 |
Labor Relations |
To study the basic concept of labor relations from the historical background, and to investigate current problems and institutions and policies among countries for implications of its solutions. |
4 |
1 |
3 |
41J103 |
History of Economic Theory |
Students study the making of economic theory in the context of historical and social conditions, contributing to the understanding of the essence of economic thought and its genealogy. |
4 |
2 |
3 |
41J229 |
Social and Welfare Politics |
This course aims to study the structure of the functional and personal distribution of income and wealth.
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4 |
2 |
3 |
Pedagogical Courses |
37J901 |
Theories of Social studies Education |
This course emphasizes the basic concepts of social studies education. |
3 |
1 |
3 |
37J902 |
Studies on Logic and discourse in Social Science |
Analysis on recent social science study trend and related documents, on behalf of these analysis, study deeply on important issues of normal social science education. Outlook the future normal social science education. Also examine critically on the existing teaching-learning theory’s usefulness and suitability and applying these theory at the real education site to verify the theory.
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3 |
2 |
2 |
37J903 |
Social Science for Aspiring Teachers |
By studying on the historical backgrounds of the textbook to help students on understanding the course, by teaching teachers the method of guidance.
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4 |
1 |
3 |