-Basic Cultural Courses-
970641-Principles ofPolitical Science
The purpose of this course is to present the basic concepts, general principles, analytical approaches, and ideas underlying the field of political science. This course is a prerequisite course for all social science students, and for that purpose, it provides a wide spectrum of political terms, ideas, and institutions.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 1-1-3
970642-Introduction to Public Administration
The purpose of this course is a comprehension of basic theory in public administration and covering the basis of concrete research of public administration.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 1-2-3
-Basic Major Courses-
38J101- English Readings in Public AdministrationⅠ
For the in-depth understanding on the basic theory of public administration, this course will promote reading skills in English.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 2-1-3
38J102-Public Organization
Theory
This course provides a basic understanding on the major aspects of the organizational theory with special emphasis on the structures and functions of public organizations.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 2-1-3
38J114-Research Method in Public Administration
The major purpose of this lecture is to outline the experimental approach to qualitative research in social science field settings. This lecture seeks to enhance capability of description, understanding explanation in social science phenomena.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 2-1-3
38J103-Public Personnel Administration Theory
This course focuses on the perspectives, functions and critical variables of staffing, personal development, and motivation in public personnel administration.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 2-2-3
38J104-Administrative Management
This course provides fundamental knowledge for managing public organizations, particularly from a behavioral perspective.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 2-2-3
38J105-Quantitative Analysis for Public Administration
This course aims to develop the basic concepts and skills necessary for understanding public administration from a quantitative perspective.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 2-2-3
38J107-Local Government & Administration
This course teaches related theory, practice, and modern development of local goverment and administration from a comparative perspective.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 3-1-3
38J108-Policy-Making Theory
This course deals with the process of policy formation, implementation, and evaluation which are critical for the understanding of public policy-making.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 3-1-3
38J112-Theory of Government Planning
Understanding what government planning is, why it is important, and to obtain the knowledge of basic principles underlying the planning process and methods
Grade / Semester / Credit : 3-1-3
38J110-Korean Public Administration
Based on the basic theory and methods, this course discusses the structures, functions, and process of public administration in Korea.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 3-2-3
38J111-Public Policy Analysis
The course aims to examine major public policy issues from the public choice perspective. The major topics are market-government-NGO, local of collective decision making, policy evaluation criteria, uncertainties and public pocily, game theory, and rent-seeking behavior & government regulation.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 3-2-3
38J209-Local Public Finance
This course aims to examine systematically the local government's financial activities. The major topics are economic understanding of local autonomy, local government's revenues and expenditures, regional economy and local finance,and inter-governmental fiscal relations.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 4-1-3
-Intensified Major Courses-
38J201-Administration LawⅠ
An introduction to general rules and principles of administrative law with a comprehensive study of the following topics: historical development of administrative law, administrative organizations, executive legislation, ordinances, administrative acts, government contracts, etc.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 2-1-3
38J213-Principles of Economics
Grasping the theory of economic phenomena, especially deals with relationship with home and business through micro approach in the context of market equilibrium.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 2-1-3
38J214-Introduction of Sociology
Introducing basic sociological concepts, and discussing various theory in sociology for the purpose of establishing a ground of sociology research.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 2-1-3
37J106-Financial Administration theory
A basic understanding of the budgetary structures and functions, their historical development and reforms, and the budgeting process.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 2-2-3
38J217-General Principles of civil Law
This course is concerned with general comprehension of civil law. Topics:sources of law, fundamental principles of civil law, natural person and juristic person(corporation), capacity, permanent residence, absence and disappearance, things, etc.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 2-2-3
38J206-Western Political History
The aim of the subject is to review the political history of the Western hemisphere. Emphasis is placed on absolutism, liberalism, and the evolution of modern democracy.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 2-2-3
38J210-Urban Administration
Comprises the theory, practice, and techniques for the planning and management of city government.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 2-2-3
38J109-Welfare Administration Theory
This course discusses the theory and practice of welfare administration, including its formation and implementation.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 3-1-3
38J218-Constitutional Law Ⅰ
This course deals with the theory and practice of the constitutional law of Korea. Issues: constitutionalism, making and amendment of constitution, governmental structure, general theory of fundamental rights, protection of individual liberties and freedom, etc.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 3-1-3
38J204-Bureaucracy
In this lecture, we defined the multi-form government as the government in which its information and knowledge activities are highly encouraged for its productivity and effectiveness.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 3-1-3
38J215-Public Management Information system
In this lecture, we defined the multi-form government as the government in which its information and knowledge activities are highly encouraged for its productivity and effectiveness.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 3-2-3
38J203-English Readings in Public Administration Ⅱ
For the in-depth understanding on the basic theory of public administration, this course will promote reading skills in English.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 3-2-3
38J205-Social Psychology
Dealing with the study of fundamental concepts and theory concerning human behavior in terms of sociological and psychological perspectives.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 3-2-3
38J207-Administration LawⅡ
Students learn the law and practice related to public administration. Issues:discretionary powers, judicial remedies and procedures, liabilities of the public authorities, theory of police administration, welfare administration, regulatory administration, financial administration, etc.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 3-2-3
38J216-Social Welfare Policy
Discusses the theory and practice of welfare policy, including its formation, implementation and evaluation process.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 3-2-3
38J208-Modern Public Administration Theory
Based on the theoretical understanding of modern theory of public administration and research methodology, students will be involved in practical and theoretical adaptability on public administration.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 4-1-3
38J212-Seminar on Public Administration
Treats the theory and practice of public administration, especially current issues and problems.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 4-2-4
-Pedagogical Courses-
37J901-Theories of Social Studies Education
This course emphasizes the basic concepts of social studies education.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 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.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 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.
Grade / Semester / Credit : 4-1-3 |