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KONKUK UNIVERSITY COURSE SELECTION LIST UNDERGRADUATE - SPRING 2008 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS NO. MAJOR NAME OF COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION CR 1 History INTRODUCTION TO KOREAN HISTORY Introduction to Korean History Basic knowledge and concepts in Korean history: important issues in each historical period, various methodologies and approaches, division of periods 3 2 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS American History - Historical survey of the U.S.A, Latin America, and Canada from the colonial period to the present, with special emphasis on the contrast between Protestantism and Catholicism 3 3 English Language and Literature ACADEMIC WRITING This course is designed to accustom students to academic style of English writing starting from paragraph writing through essay and thesis writing 3 4 ENGLISH GRAMMAR I A pedagogical grammar of English that deals with those practical items that a student must know to be able to use English at intermediate and advanced levels: approached from the viewpoint of structural linguistics, as adopted by Quirk and others 3 5 ENGLISH LITERATURE AND CULTURAL STUDIES This course is an attempt to understand how culture is produced and consumed in society. Diverse fields of academic inquiries, such as sociology, history, ethnography, psychoanalysis, literary criticism, will be introduced and discussed. Students are supposed to ask questions about their own subjectivity as the result of cultural construction 3 6 THE DEVELOPMENT OF BRITISH AND AMERICAN NOVELS To survey the history of British and American novels from the four wheels of the 18th century novel to the 19th century British and American novels along with the reading of the masterpieces of the period 3 7 BRITISH AND AMERICAN PLAYS The dramatic literature of Britain and America and various trends in theatre as represented by major plays of O'Neill, Miller, Williams, and Shaw 3 8 METHODOLOGY OF ENGLISH EDUCATION This course is designed to improve the learners' ability to apply up-to-date theories and principles of language teaching methods to English language teaching classrooms 3 9 ENGLISH PHONETICS This course is an introduction to English phonetics, which is responsible for the basic speech organs, English consonantal and vocalic structures, English prosody such as stress and intonation, and various sandhi phenomena 3

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  • KONKUK UNIVERSITY COURSE SELECTION LIST

    UNDERGRADUATE - SPRING 2008

    COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

    NO. MAJOR NAME OF COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION CR

    1

    History

    INTRODUCTION TO

    KOREAN HISTORY

    Introduction to Korean History Basic knowledge and concepts in Korean history: important issues in

    each historical period, various methodologies and approaches, division of periods 3

    2 HISTORY OF THE

    AMERICAS

    American History - Historical survey of the U.S.A, Latin America, and Canada from the colonial period to

    the present, with special emphasis on the contrast between Protestantism and Catholicism 3

    3

    English Language and

    Literature

    ACADEMIC WRITING This course is designed to accustom students to academic style of English writing starting from

    paragraph writing through essay and thesis writing 3

    4 ENGLISH GRAMMAR I

    A pedagogical grammar of English that deals with those practical items that a student must know to be

    able to use English at intermediate and advanced levels: approached from the viewpoint of structural

    linguistics, as adopted by Quirk and others

    3

    5 ENGLISH LITERATURE

    AND CULTURAL STUDIES

    This course is an attempt to understand how culture is produced and consumed in society. Diverse

    fields of academic inquiries, such as sociology, history, ethnography, psychoanalysis, literary criticism, will

    be introduced and discussed. Students are supposed to ask questions about their own subjectivity as

    the result of cultural construction

    3

    6

    THE DEVELOPMENT OF

    BRITISH AND AMERICAN

    NOVELS

    To survey the history of British and American novels from the four wheels of the 18th century novel to

    the 19th century British and American novels along with the reading of the masterpieces of the period 3

    7 BRITISH AND AMERICAN

    PLAYS

    The dramatic literature of Britain and America and various trends in theatre as represented by major

    plays of O'Neill, Miller, Williams, and Shaw 3

    8 METHODOLOGY OF

    ENGLISH EDUCATION

    This course is designed to improve the learners' ability to apply up-to-date theories and principles of

    language teaching methods to English language teaching classrooms 3

    9 ENGLISH PHONETICS

    This course is an introduction to English phonetics, which is responsible for the basic speech organs,

    English consonantal and vocalic structures, English prosody such as stress and intonation, and various

    sandhi phenomena

    3

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    English Language and

    Literature

    SHAKESPEARE Shakespeare's dramatic literature through his representative tragedies and comedies: Hamlet, Macbeth,

    King Lear, Othello, and the Romantic comedies 3

    11 INTRODUCTION TO

    ENGLISH LITERATURE 1

    This course aims at surveying the history of English literature from the medieval age, Renaissance, 17th

    century, to 18th century, focusing on main writers and their works, in order to deepen our

    understanding of English culture

    3

    12

    English Language and

    Literature, International

    Business

    PRACTICE IN ENGLISH

    COMPOSITION

    Students in this course understand the fundamentals of English composition with special attention to

    various styles of English paragraphs and with special emphasis on the actual writing of English

    paragraphs and essays

    3

    13 ADVANCED ENGLISH

    CONVERSATION

    This course is designed to provide students with opportunities to practice more advanced

    communication skills in English 3

    14 ENGLISH TRANSLATIONStudents are accustomed to theories and principles of translation, and they practice various skills of

    English translation 3

    15 Chinese Language and

    Literature CHINESE PRACTICE I

    Practice with audio-visual materials, various publications, and broadcasts. Development of speaking and

    listening skills of Chinese 3

    16

    EU Culture and

    Information

    Communication

    GLOBAL CULTURE

    DESIGN AND

    MARKETING

    This subject will design internet mobile, animation, character and contribute business environment for

    consumer 3

    17 EU GLOBAL

    GOVERNANCE

    The governance is one of the most important issues in terms of international affairs. In this course, the

    students can have enough basic knowledge and information about this subject 3

    18 FRENCH FIRST STEP The governance is one of the most important issues in terms of international affairs. In this course, the

    students can have enough basic knowledge and information about this subject 3

    19 Hebrew and Mideast

    WORKSHOP FOR

    READING HEBREW

    STORY

    This course teaches how to read ancient Hebrew stories 3

    20 MODERN HEBREW 1 This course focuses on a basic understanding of Hebrew Grammar, Writing and Speaking Hebrew 2

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    21 Hebrew and Mideast

    MODERN HEBREW 3 This course introduces students who have master the basics of Hebrew grammar to simple texts to

    increase the level of reading comprehension and more diverse grammar patterns and elements 2

    22 MODERN HEBREW 5 This course focuses on practicing Hebrew used in everyday life situations 2

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    COLLEGE OF SCIENCE

    NO. MAJOR NAME OF COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION CR

    1

    Math

    COMPLEX ANALYSIS 1 It covers basic properties of complex variable functions such as analytic functions, power series, line

    integrals and Cauchy's theorem 3

    2 GENERAL TOPOLOGY It covers important concepts of general topology - continuous map, continuity, connectedness,

    compactness, quotient topology, metrization theorem, and so on 3

    3 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS I

    It studies methods of finding approximate solutions of mathematically expressed, problems. Main topics

    are solution of equations, interpolation, numerical differentiation, and integration, and algorithms of a

    system of linear equations

    3

    4 TOPICS IN TOPOLOGY It covers homological groups and fundamental groups of topological spaces 3

    5

    INTRODUCTION TO

    APPLIED MATHEMATICS

    1

    It covers mathematical modeling, simulation, ordinary differential equation, and mathematical theory 3

    6

    Physics

    ADVANCED QUANTUM

    PHYSICS

    Angular momentum quantum numbers and their addition using Clebsch-Gorden coefficients are

    introduced. Interaction of a electron with electromagnetic fields is explained quantum mechanically.

    Time-independent perturbation theory and its application to the helium atom and scattering processes

    are discussed. Prerequisite: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics

    3

    7 ELECTRONICS LAB I

    This is a first part of electronics lab for experimental physics and covers mainly analog electronic

    circuits. This course provides experiments for understanding and circuit applications of various circuit

    components such as diodes, power supplies, various types of transistors, and operational amplifiers

    3

    8

    Chemistry

    INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRYIndustrial Chemistry A discussion of acids, alkalies, fertilizers, and inorganic chemicals in inorganic

    industry, and high polymer and organic compounds in organic industry 3

    9 ADVANCED

    BIOCHEMISTRY

    Special Topics in Biochemistry A discussion of generation and storage of metabolic energy, biosynthetic

    mechanisms of biomacromolecules, membrane structure and function, signal transduction, immune

    system and regulation of eukaryotic gene expression

    3

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    Bio-engineering

    BIO ORGANIC

    CHEMISTRY A study of basic concepts of organic chemistry to understand the biological process 3

    11 ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY &

    LAB.

    Introduction to animal physiological principles, emphasizing metabolism, irritability, reproduction,

    movement, adaptation, and experiments concerning the function of physiological materials 3

    12 BIOCHEMISTRY I Basic principles and experiments in biochemistry, emphasizing the molecular structure, function, and

    metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids 3

    13

    Geography

    BORANY FOR

    RESOURCES

    Discussion on location of economic activity; models and theories of economic geography; case studies

    of industries and services at global, national, regional, and local levels; spatial patterns and

    characteristics of international trade and foreign direct investment; Formation of global world economy

    systems throughout globalization

    3

    14 URBAN GEOGRAPHY

    AND LAB

    It will focus on the theoretical aspect of urban geography including theories, conceptual framework, and

    case studies from the global and the local in terms of urban origin, urban growth, urban system, urban

    structure and urban planning

    3

    15

    INTRODUCTION TO

    ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE

    AND LAB

    Weather influences our daily lives in so many ways as well as some of the greatest challenges we face

    come in the form of natural disasters created by weather. In recent years, weather and climate have got

    more attention due to the occurrence of environmental issues such as from greenhouse warming and

    ozone depletion in the stratosphere to the global weather influence of El Nino. The main purpose of

    this class is to convey meteorological concepts and it covers the origin, composition, and structure of

    the atmosphere, solar energy, air temperature, humidity, clouds, precipitation and winds

    3

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    COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE

    NO. MAJOR NAME OF COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION CR

    1

    Architectural Drawing

    DESIGN

    METHODOLOGY

    This course focuses on the study of architectural design process, including conceptual, formal, and

    functional aspects. Issues in an architectural design process is examined by focusing on the relationship

    among space, form and design method

    3

    2 INTERIOR DESIGN 2

    This course focuses on the ability to express interior architecture space based on understanding

    architecture space. Practice is offered in small and middle scale interior planning with material, furniture,

    sketch, color of architecture

    3

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    NO. MAJOR NAME OF COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION CR

    1

    Civil Engineering

    STRUCTURAL

    MECHANICS

    Deflections ; moment-area theories, conjugate-beam methods, truss deflection by virtual work, energy

    methods. analysis of statically indeterminate structures : Maxwell-Mohr methods, least-work theory, three

    moment equations, slope-deflection equations, moment-distribution method

    3

    2 APPLIED MECHANICS Stress-strain diagrams, Axially-loaded members, torsion of circular bars, stresses in beams, analysis of

    stress and strain, and deflection of beams 3

    3

    Environmental

    Engineering

    ENVIRONMENTAL

    MICROBIOLOGY & LAB.

    One of the core lecture prerequisite to the water quality and solid waste engineering major.

    Fundamentals of microbiology and biochemistry as applied to environmental pollution and treatment

    processes, energetic and kinetics of microbial growth, biological fate of pollutants. Emphasis is placed on

    the application of these concepts to biogeochemical cycling, water and wastewater microbiology,

    pollutant degradation, and microbial ecology. Introduction to laboratory techniques

    3

    4

    ENVIRONMENTAL

    FLUID MECHANICS

    AND PRACTICE

    One of the core lecture prerequisite to the environmental engineering major. Fundamentals and practice

    of fluid mechanics as basic engineering tool for analyzing movement of air and water, representative

    fluids in environmental engineering. Topics include fluid properties, fundamental equations of fluid, fluid

    static and dynamics, laminar and turbulent flow, basic concept of similitude. Also cover fundamental

    theory of basic hydraulics pipes and open channel), basic groundwater hydraulics, pump, measurements

    velocity, flow rate, energy loss), and introduction to computational fluid dynamics. Provides practice for

    calculations and designs to strengthen the basic knowledge and to enhance calculation and application

    capabilities

    3

    5 DESIGN OF WATER

    TREATMENT FACILITIES

    Design and theoretical understanding of environmental processes in potable and industrial water

    treatment; mainly physical and chemical processes, and reactor configurations commonly used for water

    quality control; applications to the design of specific water treatment plant operations. Covered:

    coagulation/sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection as conventional water treatment processes, and

    adsorption, softening, membrane process, ion exchange, and corrosion control

    3

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    Engineering

    INTRODUCTION TO

    ENVIRONMENTAL

    ENGINEERING DESIGN

    This course covers fundamentals of environmental engineering theory and environmental system

    engineering design and modeling for water, air, soil, and wastes as well as their applications, based upon

    principles of engineering system design (e.g., mass balance, mass transfer/transport, single/multi-phase

    processes, interfacial process, and unit process design and application)

    3

    7

    Mechanical Engineering

    MECHANICAL

    ENGINEERING LAB 3 Tension, compression, bending, shear, torsion, impact, buckling, and hardness tests. 1

    8 DESIGN OF MACHINE

    ELEMENTS

    Improvement of the design ability for coupling, clutch, shaft, and screw by applying fundamental laws

    and mechanical knowledge 3

    9 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS

    Numerical methods from an end-user's point of view: interpolation and spleens, integration, numerical

    solution of ordinary differential equations: explicit and implicit method, multi-step methods, boundary

    value problems, eigen value problems. Emphasis on analysis of numerical methods for accuracy,

    convergence, stability

    3

    10 CIVIL ENGINEERING

    CAPSTONE DESGIN

    Performing the full procedures of design and manufacturing for some selective topics. Capstone and

    integrated design project necessary for engineering degree 2

    11 CREATIVE DESIGN

    Creative problem-handling and elementary engineering design. Introduction of the essential idea of the

    recently developed technology in engineering area. Group discussion and presentation at each step

    leading to the final goal of given problems

    2

    12 CIM SYSTEM

    System components as actuators, sensors, controllers, and networks, Analysis and design techniques for

    the CIM systems: tasking, scheduling, network programming, real-time control, PLC programming, control

    logic design, modeling and control of servo motors. Experiments at the factory of the Continuous Process

    Research Center. Prerequisite courses: System Design

    3

    13 FLUID MECHANICS

    An introduction to Fluid Mechanics: the properties of fluid, and three methods for the analysis of the

    fundamental conservation law, including the integral approach for the control volume, the differential

    approach for the infinitesimal volume, and dimensional analysis for experimental data.

    3

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    Aerospace Engineering

    ELECTROMAGNETIC

    SCIENCE

    It introduces basic concepts and applications of electric and electronic systems, which is necessary to the

    design, analysis, and fabrication of mechanical systems. It covers electromagnetic field, semiconductor

    devices, and basic electric and digital circuits

    3

    15 FLUID MECHANICS Fluid mechanics provides an understanding of basic concepts of fluid mechanics, fluid static's, governing

    equations in integral and differential forms, incompressible viscous flows, and dimensional analysis 3

    16 SIGNAL AND SYSTEMS

    Introduction to description of signals and systems, continuous and discrete systems, characteristics of

    linear systems, frequency analysis of continuous and discrete signals, spectrum analysis of random signals,

    Laplace transformation and application to continuous systems, Z transformation and application to

    discrete systems, and analog filter design

    3

    17

    STRUCTURAL

    MECHANICS AND

    EXPERIMENT

    Includes elements of two-dimensional elasticity theory, boundary value problems, energy methods,

    analyses of solid and thin walled section beams, and monocoque and semimonocoque structures. 2 hour

    lecture and 1 hour experiment per week

    3

    18

    MECHANICS OF

    MATERIAL AND

    EXPERIMENT

    Introduction to the mechanics of particles, rigid bodies, trusses and beams in static equilibrium, with an

    emphasis on the use of free-body diagrams. Includes stress and strain relation, tension/compression,

    torsion, bending deformation in structural members. 2 hour lecture and 1 hour experiment per week

    3

    19 AEROSPACE CAD AND

    MODELING

    Aircraft Configuration Layout and Loft-Flat-Wrap Fuselage Lofting, Circle-to-Square Adapter, Fuselage Loft

    Verification, Wing/Tail Layout and Loft-Wetted Area Determination, Volume Determination-Special

    Considerations in Configuration Layout: Aerodynamic Consideration

    3

    20 AERODYNAMICS

    This course deals with potential flow theory, stream function, velocity potential, circulation, vortex, Kutta

    condition, lifting line theory etc. This course offers to understand the fundamental equations governing

    aerodynamics and their applications to aeronautical problems such as airfoil design

    3

    21 Chemisty & Biology BIOLOGY

    This course gives lectures on the basic knowledge of various fields of modern biology including

    biotechnology and medical engineering. Based on the basic concepts of biological science such as

    taxonomy, morphology, physiology, embryology, genetics, and ecoogy, this course introduces molecular

    biology and genetic engineering

    3

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    Electrical Engineering

    MICROPROCESSOR

    DESIGN AND

    APPLICATION

    It introduces up to cover the structures(hardware), design(software), peripheral devices and application

    programming 3

    23 ELECTRICAL DESIGN

    PROJECT2

    Project topics are selected to practice varieties of real application of electrical engineering. The process

    from the topic selection to final presentation is done in collaboration with the team members jointed

    with ; such as alternative energy project and/or solar car project

    3

    24 New Materials

    INSTRUMENTAL

    ANALYSIS AND

    PRACTICE

    In this subject, the principles of various analyzers such as spectroscope and chromatography are studied

    to identify the unknown materials obtained by chemical reactions. The lectures on the operating

    procedures of the instruments and interpreting methods of the results are also provided

    2

    25

    Chemical Engineering

    PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

    1

    Understanding of fundamental properties of materials using basic laws of unit operation, thermodynamics

    and reaction engineering such as thermodynamic laws, phase equilibrium, chemical equilibrium, surface

    thermodynamic and reaction kinetics

    3

    26 STATISTICS AND

    EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

    Basic concepts of probability, expectation, random variables, discrete and continuous distributions, and

    regression 3

    27

    Microbiology

    BIOCHEMICAL

    ENGINEERING

    The lecture describes the culture of recombinant microorganism and process design for the protein

    separation and purification 3

    28

    RECOMBINANT

    GENOME AND

    PROTEOME DESIGN

    The lecture and engineering design describe knowledge of gene cloning, Genetic Engineering and

    designs of recombinant genes and proteins. It also includes introduction Functional Genomics and

    Bioinformatics

    3

    29

    Industrial Engineering

    QUALITY

    MANAGEMENT Quality, reliability and safety of products in planning, design, production, sale, A/S and phase out stage 3

    30 PROJECT

    MANAGEMENT

    Today most organizations perform their work in the form of project rather than routine work in order to

    solve problems and achieve specific goals. For rational and systematic project management, this course

    surveys project selection, the roles of project manager, project organization, planning, conflicts and

    negotiation, budgeting, scheduling, resource allocation, monitoring, control, auditing, termination

    3

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    Textile Engineering

    TECHNICAL TEXTILES

    AND DESIGNS

    Technical textiles, used in all the industries to give special functions and/or to improve their properties to

    the engineering material, will be studied, introducing a material, processing and properties of technical

    textile used in various fields of engineering

    3

    32 TEXTILE COMPOSITE

    MATERIALS DESIGN

    This course offers basic theoretical treatment to design textile composites and fiber reinforced

    composites. The objective properties of the textile composite include mechanical properties, filtering

    properties, transport properties and electrical properties

    3

    33 TEXTILE CAPSTONE

    DESIGN 1

    Fundamental study on research methodology is provided. also thesis writing and product design

    techniques will be lectured 2

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    INFORMATION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS

    NO. MAJOR NAME OF COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION CR

    1

    Internet

    INTRODUCTION TO

    THE INTERNET

    This course provides a top-down approach to the study of computer networking that begins with

    application-level protocols and then works down the protocol stack. Proceeding this way allows the

    student to focus on the network services that are needed and then, in turn, study how these services can

    be provided. This course features the Internet in order give the students a direct grip on the concepts

    since all have a daily usage of it

    3

    2 HCI

    This course covers the importance of human-computer interaction in the design and development of

    computer hardware and software system, and the concepts and strategies to develop human oriented

    computer system that provide the user with convenient and flexible interface

    3

    3 WEB SERVICE This course covers service-oriented architecture, web service-related standard technologies, web service

    implementation over Java and .NET platforms 3

    4

    Multimedia

    HCI This course focuses on studying grammars for high-level computer programming language and

    methodologies for developing compilers corresponding to the given grammar. 3

    5 PROGRAMMING

    LANGUAGE

    This course focuses on studying grammars for high-level computer programming language and

    methodologies for developing compilers corresponding to the given grammar 3

    6

    Computer Science

    COMPUTER1 History of the computer, computer architecture, programming language, and miscellaneous aspects of

    computer science 3

    7 DATA STRUCTURE

    Studies the basic concepts of files, file storage devices and I/O control, performance analysis on file

    structures, and compare various file structures and management techniques. Also covers the organizing

    skills, file sorts and merges, the inter-relation between file systems and database systems

    3

    8

    INTRODUCTION TO

    MULTIMEDIA

    ENGINEERING

    This course covers fundamental concepts of multimedia in the engineering aspects, to establish

    foundations for the multimedia applications, which is requested by the modern industry. The topics

    covered include concept of multimedia, multimedia processing technologies of audio, image and video,

    compression, international standards, and multimedia networking

    3

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    DEVELOPMENT 1

    This course covers fundamental concepts of multimedia in the engineering aspects, to establish

    foundations for the multimedia applications, which is requested by the modern industry. The topics

    covered include concept of multimedia, multimedia processing technologies of audio, image and video,

    compression, international standards, and multimedia networking

    3

    10

    Electronics Engineering

    PHYSICAL

    ELECTRONICS Quantum mechanics, Quantum statistics, Solid state theory, semiconductor theory 3

    11 CIRCUIT THEORY

    Basic circuit principles and analysis techniques related to electric circuits consisting of passive circuit

    elements such as resistors, capacitors, and inductors. Also covered are the transient and steady-state

    behaviors of electric circuits

    3

    12 DATA

    COMMUNICATIONS

    Network architectures; layered protocols, network service interface; local networks; internet protocols; link

    protocols; addressing; routing; flow control; higher level protocols, OSI (Open Systems Interconnections)

    model

    3

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    NO. MAJOR NAME OF COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION CR

    1

    Politics & Diplomacy

    LAW AND POLITICS In this course, students will learn about the interconnectedness of law and politics, general understanding

    of the Constitution and courts' role as a political institution 3

    2

    GLOBALIZATION AND

    CONTEMPORARY

    WORLD POLITICS

    View the globalization and regionalization trends in the Post cold war era and their impact on world

    economy 3

    3

    Public Administration

    FINANCIAL

    ADMINISTRATION

    The scope of this class is very wide ranging from budgetary process to budget reform and its effect on

    national economy. Many best practices of budgetary reform in international perspective are dealt 3

    4 REGIONAL

    DEVELOPMENT POLICY

    Policies and strategies of regional development. Spatial structures, interregional movement of labor and

    capital, and innovation diffusion. Theories of regional development, such as export base model,

    neoclassical theory, cumulative condensation model, growth center strategy, technopolis, agropolitan

    strategy, and others

    3

    5

    Real Estate

    MICROECONOMICS Covers the basic theories in consumer and producer behavior, marker structure, general equilibrium, and

    welfare economics. Analyzes consumer equilibrium, production technology, competition and monopoly 3

    6 LOCATION Theories of human settlement systems, industrial location, and the spatial development of cities on micro

    and macro level 3

    COLLEGE OF LAW

    NO. MAJOR NAME OF COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION CR

    1 Law

    INDUSTRIAL

    INTELLECTUAL

    PROPERTY LAW

    Students would learn general principal of industrial intellectual property law. It includes patent, trademark

    and industrial design 3

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    NO. MAJOR NAME OF COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION CR

    1

    Economics

    PRINCIPLES OF

    ECONOMICS 1

    Introduction to economics,with a focus on how economists observe and explain economic problems.

    Outlines the basic unifying themes of economics : scarcity and choice. Defines key forms & ideas of

    market, demand and supply

    3

    2 APPLIED

    ECONOMETRICS

    This course introduces principles of multiple regression techniques with focuses on discrete response,

    panel data, and time series models, issues of omitted variables and missing data, sample selection,

    randomized and natural experiments, and instrumental variable estimation method. The aims of this

    course is to provide students with an understanding of and ability to apply econometric and statistical

    methods using computer packages

    3

    3 PRINCIPLE OF

    MICROECONOMICS

    This course introduces microeconomic concepts and analysis. Topics include supply and demand analysis,

    theories of the firm and individual behavior, competition and monopoly, and wolfare economics. Basic

    theories are problems of current economic policy

    3

    4 FINANCIAL

    DERIVATIVES

    This course presents financial derivatives, including futures and options, from the broad perspective. It

    provides a survey of both practical and conceptual interest, from the mechanics of trading of financial

    derivatives to the theoretical pricing of financial derivatives. Students should come away with an

    understanding of the behavior of financial derivative markets, and how to use them in making business

    decisions

    3

    5

    International Trade

    INTERNATIONAL

    MANAGEMENT

    Provides an analytical approach to understanding global logistics of goods and services, movement of

    productive factors and strategic management at the level of multinational and international firms 3

    6 BUSINESS ENGLISH Teaches students English speaking and writing skills that they may need in various contexts of

    international commerce 3

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    International Trade

    MARINE AND EXPORT

    INSURANCE

    Analysis of data when observation include simulations measurements on many variables: multivariate

    normal distribution, multivariate analysis of variance, principal components analysis, factor analysis of

    variance, principal components analysis, factor analysis, structural equation models, canonical correlation

    analysis, discrimination and classification, cluster analysis, multimensional scaling

    3

    8 INTERNATIONAL

    COOPERATION

    Is designed to broaden the students‘ practical knowledge on international economic cooperation among

    private companies and among governmental institutions 3

    9 International Trade,

    International Business

    INTERNATIONAL

    FINANCE

    Analyses macroeconomic phenomena as extended to the international economy, and deals with related

    topics such as balance of payments adjustment, international policy coordination, exchange rate

    dynamics, and so forth

    3

    10

    Applied Statistics

    MULTIVARIATE DATA

    ANALYSIS

    Analysis of data when observation include simulations measurements on many variables: multivariate

    normal distribution, multivariate analysis of variance, principal components analysis, factor analysis of

    variance, principal components analysis, factor analysis, structural equation models, canonical correlation

    analysis, discrimination and classification, cluster analysis, multimensional scaling

    3

    11 MATHEMATICAL

    STATISTICS I

    The basic concepts of probability and topics such as distribution of continuous and discrete types,

    multivariate distributions, and sampling distributions. In addition, the limit theorems such as law of large

    number and central limit theorem are studied

    3

    12 Consumer InformationMATHEMATICAL

    STATISTICS I

    Fundamental studying of basic theory for consumer information can be started from the understanding

    of information framework among individual consumer, government administration, and private company.

    Information issues related to conventional theory of consumer science such as privacy, safety, digital

    commerce, consumption trend can be reviewed

    3

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    NO. MAJOR NAME OF COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION CR

    1

    Business Administration

    PRINCIPLE OF

    MANAGEMENT

    The basic concepts of management principles in the current business environment, the fundamentals of

    modern business administration are examined from the viewpoint of the cultivation of management

    ability and the nature of business administration, management planning, management control, leadership,

    the basic principles of organizing, profit control system, and business units are major topics of the course

    3

    2

    MATHMATICS FOR

    ECONOMICS AND

    MANAGEMENT

    Basic mathematical skills for business majors will be taught in this course. Topics such as set theory,

    differentiation, integration, functions and their limiting behaviors, multi-variant optimizations, difference

    and differential equations, and multi-variant optimization problems, are discussed

    3

    3 MARKETING

    The process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution of ideas,

    goods, and services is discussed. The Main topics are product, price, place, promotion, marketing

    planning, organizing, controlling etc

    3

    4 STRATEGIC

    MANAGEMENT

    Strategic Management aims to help students to have an eye on the choice of firms' strategic direction

    and the general management of firms under high environmental turbulence. More specifically, Strategic

    Management is designed to educate students in the strategic management framework of environmental

    analysis, strategy formulation, strategy implementation, and strategy evaluation/control

    3

    5 SERVICE

    MANAGEMENT

    This course is designed to reflect service attributes of intangibility and customer involvement, etc., which

    are different with those of tangible products, and so generate different operational issues. As economy is

    being developed, the role of service sector will be increasing and for each manager the understanding of

    effective and efficient service operations will become more important than before. Every business

    students are strongly recommended to study services and their operations

    3

    6 DISTRIBUTION

    CHANNEL STRATEGY

    Efficient distribution channels are designed on behalf of both customers and firms. Channels strategies

    are reviewed to cope with the change of channel environment 3

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    Business Administration

    INVESTMENT

    Understanding of security investment, investment including utility theory, capital market, the effects of

    diversification, modern portfolio theory, option pricing theory, futures trade, and security analysis are

    main topics in this course. Applications of the theories and techniques will be stressed

    3

    8 MICRO-ORGANIZATION

    THEORY

    Problems of organization and reality of organization, with special focus on the individuals and groups

    within organization. Micro-organization is concerned with such topics as individuals motivation, learning,

    perception, job attitudes, personality, leadership, formal and informal groups, interactive behavior and

    conflict and group dynamics

    3

    9 BUSINESS ENGLISH 1 Business English I prepares students to command effective communication skills in both written and

    spoken English. 3

    10 Business

    Administration,

    International Business

    FINANCIAL

    MANAGEMENT

    Financial decision-making in the corporation and analytical techniques for solving financial problems are

    examined in this course. Financial decisions such as investing in fixed assets, obtaining debt and equity

    funds, and determining the proper amount of working capital are considered. Problems and cases are

    used to demonstrate the applicability of the analytical techniques

    3

    11 MANAGERIAL

    ACCOUNTING

    Use of accounting data in the internal management planning and control process. Accounting analysis

    that supports decisions about resource allocation and performances evaluation 3

    12 Management

    Information System

    BUSINESS ENGLISH 1 Business English I prepares students to command effective communication skills in both written and

    spoken English. 3

    13 MIS SEMINAR 1 This course covers current MIS issues to help understand the rapidly changing IT and Computer

    technology 3

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    COLLEGE OF ANIMAL BIOSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

    NO. MAJOR NAME OF COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION CR

    1

    Animal Bioengineering

    ANATOMY

    PHYSIOLOGY &

    PRACTICE

    Introduction to basic anatomy and physiology of animal 3

    2

    ANIMAL

    DEVELOPMENTAL

    BIOLOGY

    Basic course to introduce the mechanism of fertilization, early embryo development and lecture about

    development and differentiation of gonads, sexual glands, neural·endocrine system 3

    3 Dairy Product

    Bioengineering FOOD SANITATION

    Food Hygiene is to study the food safety management system including HACCP to ensure the safety and

    wholesomeness of food in the bases of causes, effects and prevention of the deterioration and

    putrefaction of foods, food poisoning, foodborne diseases, and chemical, biological and physical hazards

    3

    4 Animal Production &

    Environment

    DAIRY HERD

    MANAGEMENT

    To teach the improved methods of applying the basic principles of genetics, breeding, nutrition, feeding

    and handling of dairy cattle, and managing the dairy farm business 3

    5 FEED BIOTECHNOLOGY Introduction to feed production techniques using biotechnology and its application 3

    6

    Animal Science

    Management &

    Distribution Economics

    COMMODITY PRICE

    ANALYSIS

    The scope of this class is very wide ranging from budgetary process to budget reform and its effect on

    national economy. Many best practices of budgetary reform in international perspective are dealt 3

    7 ECONOMICS OF FOOD

    & AGRIBUSINESS

    The role and characteristics of farm and off-farm agricultural business in our economy: introductory

    economic and business principles involved in successful organization, operation, and management 3

    8

    AGRI-FOOD POLICIES

    & INTERNATIONAL

    TRADE

    Analysis of the economic implications of past, current, and future food and agricultural policies in the

    United States and selected regions of the world. & Theory, present situation, and the ideal direction of

    international trade

    3

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    NO. MAJOR NAME OF COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION CR

    1

    Social Environmental

    System Engineering

    STRUCTURAL

    MECHANICS &

    EXERCISES

    This course includes graphical and analytical calculations of forces and displacements in beams, trusses

    and other structures. Special focus is placed on the statically indeterminate structures 3

    2 ENVIRONMENTAL SOIL

    PHYSICS

    Physical properties of soil are introduced. Emphasis is on the physical characteristics and phenomena,

    energy propagation, and transformation. And these properties are also explained in environmental

    perspectives

    3

    3

    Environmental Science

    LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY

    The purpose of this class is to provide opportunities to students fundamen-tal principles of landscape

    ecology that are mutual relationships between landscape structure, function and changes. In addition, this

    class covers basic terms, histories, and theories. On broad level, this class also aims to understand

    dependence of human systems and ecosystems to each other

    3

    4 ENVIRONMENTAL

    TOXICOLOGY

    Understand the interactions between environmental toxicants and biota, and study the toxicity evaluation

    methods 3

    5 ENVIRONMENTAL RISK

    ASSESSMENT Develop integrated knowledge of disciplines and methodologies for risk assessment 3

    6

    Molecular

    Bio-engineering

    PROTEOMICS To express functions, biological systems use proteins. Proteomics 1 includes basic theory and principles

    about proteins 3

    7 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

    1

    Introduction of basic concepts of molecular biology and molecular techniques in current use. Particularly,

    emphasis on application of general understanding of life cycle at molecular level on current

    biotechnology based business. Topics include: cell division cycle, gene expression regulation, translation,

    post translational modification, sorting and protein turnover, genome structure, evolution and diversity,

    recombinant DNA and gene transformation, signal transduction, embryogenesis, stem cell

    3

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    NO. MAJOR NAME OF COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION CR

    1

    Veterinary

    VETERINARY

    BIOCHEMISTRY1

    EXPERIMENT

    The general concepts of modern biochemistry will be introduced. The major roles of important

    macromolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids will be discussed, and their relationships with

    metabolism in various tissues and physiological phenomena will also be discussed

    1

    2 FOOD SANITATION

    This course is intended to provide general knowledge about the food sanitation. Various factors including

    microorganism, chemicals, natural toxins and heavy metals will be introduced. All of that can induce

    serious diseases in human when it is contaminated in food

    2

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    COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN

    NO. MAJOR NAME OF COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION CR

    1 Communication DesignBASIC DIGITAL DESIGN

    1

    This course focuses on basic understanding of computers as tools for design. Contents include study on

    hardware and software for design works 2

    2

    Industrial Design

    DESIGN ENGLISH 1

    The objective for these series(design English 1,2,3,4) of subjects is to help students to make design

    presentations

    in English freely.

    2

    3 DESIGN ENGLISH 3

    The objective for these series(design English 1,2,3,4) of subjects is to help students to make design

    presentations

    in English freely.

    2

    4

    Apparel Design

    FASHION DESIGN I Study of basic elements and principles of fashion design, fashion research and analysis, and creating the

    line by rendering 3

    5 FASHION BUSINESS

    ENGLISH2

    Practices English terms which are important in fashion business and focuses on conversation in the

    business situations 2

    6

    Textile Design

    DESKTOP DESIGN 1 Through experimentation with various computer software, students will practice design process including

    idea development and printing 2

    7 UBIQUITOUS PROJECT This course aims to enhance ability to propose creative textile designs in Ubiquitous 3

    8 Contemporary Arts THREE-DIMENSIONAL

    SEMINAR 1 Seminar on Three Dimensional Art 2

    9

    Moving Images

    LIFE DRAWING 1 Life drawing of the human figure will include the study of anatomical design and structuring perspective 2

    10 BASIC STOP MOTION

    ANIMATION This introductory class will focus on stop motion techniques 3

    11 BASIC 3D COMPUTER

    ANIMATION This introductory class will focus on stop motion techniques 3

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    Film

    FILM GENRE STUDY Researching Film Genre as a style, production system and social desire 3

    13 KOREAN CINEMA

    HISTORY Researching the Korean Cinema : Text, Author and History 3

    14 DIGITAL FILM & VIDEO

    EDITING Professional training for Digital Film and Video Editing 3

    15

    Ceramic

    GLAZE AND PLASTICITY

    1

    Clay and Glaze Calculation and Kiln Firing. This class focuses ceramic chemistry through the study of

    glaze calculation. The principles learned in books are reinforced through actual testing in the lab 2

    16 INTRODUCTION TO

    INSTALLATION ART 2 Introduction to installation sculpture and sculpture as environment 3

    17 FUNCTION STUDIO 5 Functional works with personal creative content are developed with the senior exhibition as a goal. 3

    18 Metal/Jewelry/Digital

    Craft

    DIGITAL CRAFT DESIGN

    STUDIO 1

    Based on Digital Consumer Product- Form and Structure I, II studio courses experiences, students will

    produce digital portfolio as their final project. In order to accomplish such a goal, students will expand

    their experience, knowledge and insight through finding their own identity. Digital Design Studio II course

    is continuation of Digital Design Studio I course. Hence, students are encouraged to take courses in

    sequence.

    3

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    COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

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    1

    Japanese Language

    Education

    PRACTICE IN

    ADVANCED COURSE

    OF JAPANESE

    CONVERSATION

    Aural-oral drills in standard modern Japanese, listening comprehension exercises and dictations 2

    2 PRACTICAL JAPANESE

    COMPOSITION Learning to write sentences in practical Japanese 3

    3 Basic Japanese

    Reading2 Standard modern Japanese language with emphasis on correct pronunciation and structure 3

    4

    READINGS IN

    ELEMENTARY COURSE

    OF JAPANESE 2

    Aural-oral drills in standard modern Japanese, listening comprehension exercises and dictations 2

    5

    Math Education

    ANALYSIS I eal and complex number system, basic topology, sequence, series, continuity, differentiation, and

    Riemann-Stieltjes integral 3

    6 FINITE MATHEMATICS

    Discrete Mathematics Includes topics of discrete mathematics such as graphs, matrices, sequence,

    recurrence relations, and algorithm. Also explores problem solving, using linear programming, difference

    equation and investigates problem situations that arise in connection with computer validation and the

    application algorithm

    3

    7 TOPICS IN HIGH

    SCHOOL ALGEBRA 2

    We discuss how to teach the arithmetic of equations and numbers in high school. This course also covers

    the history of equation since Balrglon and Diophantus. Fields, algebraic numbers, transcendental

    numbers, construction with straight edge and coupars, general equation, solvability by radicals, Galois

    theory etc

    3

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    INTRODUCTION TO

    EDUCATIONAL

    TECHNOLOGY

    This course introduces educational technology. The definition and theoretical backgrounds of educational

    technology are described and the concepts and application of instructional media are explained.

    Emphasis is placed on the theories and procedures of instructional design. Students are required to

    design a small-scale instructional/training program

    3

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    NO. MAJOR NAME OF COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION CR

    1

    Biotechnology

    GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1

    Basic principles of stoichiometry to train the quantitative treatment of chemical substances will be

    discussed. Also, chemical processes in the gas, liquid and solution as well as thermodynamics will be

    discussed to provide understanding of various chemical processes

    3

    2 ANALYTICAL

    CHEMISTRY LAB

    Focus will be made so that students can successfully apply their knowledge acquired in Analytical

    Chemistry class to practical problems through experiments. Students will learn various fundamental

    techniques required in the analytical chemistry laboratories

    2

    3 GENERAL CHEMISTRY

    LAB 1 This course provides basic experimental techniques of general Chemistry 1

    4 GENERAL BIOLOGY

    LAB 1 This course provides basic experimental techniques of general biology 1