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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PSD3019 | Elections, Parties and Congress | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Political Science and Diplomacy | - | No |
Are political parties the blocks of democratic politics? Why do politicians and voters create, change, and destroy them? What do citizens and political scientists want from them? With such questions in mind, this course assesses comparative theories of political parties and how they apply across different countries. | |||||||||
PSD3035 | Constitution and Politics | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2-3 | Political Science and Diplomacy | Korean | Yes |
This lecture deals with the dynamic interrelationship between constitution and politics, which has been one of the most important theoretical issues in modern political theory. While it is necessary to understand the fundamental characteristics and contents of the constitutional law of a country in order to shed proper light on the nature and procedural characteristics of its politics, it is also necessary to understand both the historical political process through which the relevant people established the constitution and the basic common values reflected in the constitution in order to understand the characteristics and the limits of the constitution. In this general theoretical framework, the following topics are specifically dealt with: the meaning and the kinds of constitution, theories of constitutional interpretation, basic rights, the separation of power, the interrelationship among constitutive political ideologies of Korean constitution and their harmonious integration and so on. | |||||||||
STA2011 | Statistics | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2-3 | Statistics | Korean,Korean | Yes |
Introduction to statistical concepts and methods for the collection, presentation, analysis, and interpretation of data. Histograms, means, standard deviations, medians as descriptive and summary statistics, and several important distributions including binomial and normal distributions. This course will concentrate on statistical inferences based on the knowledge from Introduction to Statistics. Basic concepts of estimation, testing and, test efficiency. Introduction to regression and analysis of variance will be covered | |||||||||
SWF2001 | Introduction to Social Welfare | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2-3 | Social Welfare | Korean | Yes |
This course provides students with a basic framework for understanding the field of social welfare. This course surveys the philosophy, history & services of social welfare as well as its values, methords & practice settings of the social work profession. | |||||||||
USS2001 | Research Methods in Social Sciences | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 1-4 | Social Sciences | English,Korean | Yes |
Survey methods and techniques of empirical research in sociology will be introduced. Topics include the nature of scientific knowledge, principles and techniques of measurement, sample survey, experimental designs, and other research procedures and techniques. | |||||||||
USS2002 | Principles of Statistical Analysis | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 1-4 | Social Sciences | Korean,English,Korean | Yes |
Statistical methods are extensively used by social scientists in their research. This course is designed to provide students majoring in social sciences with basic concepts and principles of social statistics and with skills to analyze quantitative data. | |||||||||
USS2003 | SOCIAL SCIENCE AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | Social Sciences | Korean,Korean | Yes | |
Artificial intelligence technology is expected to be a means of efficiently solving various problems in the field of social sciences through the analysis and learning of data. In order to effectively utilize the AI technology, it is necessary to understand the concept of state space, the concept of search (Search) algorithms, and to learn the basic theory of expression and reasoning of knowledge based on logic. In addition, through practicing various examples based on theories such as probabilistic reasoning, neural networks, deep learning, genetic algorithms, etc., which have recently been spotlighted, you will be able to acquire the basic ability to solve problems in the field of social sciences using artificial intelligence technology furtheron. | |||||||||
USS3004 | Social Problems and Public Policy | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | Social Sciences | Korean | Yes | |
Social phenomena and events which we encounter everyday are closely related with social science concepts and theories from public administration, public policy and other disciplines. Theories, frameworks, models and concepts from public administration and other social science disciplines provide lens and perspectives in understanding, explaining social problems and developing solutions for them. The students should embody and apply new perspectives and insight in understanding and in suggesting solutions for public problems occurring in the contemporary. For this goal, this class focuses on providing cases of social problems, government's policymaking, public services, and analyzing the causes and processes of, and designing solutions for the cases. We will ponder over 1) what are public problems or issues 2) why these problems should be dealt by governments or public governance, not by market or private sector 3) what policies or tools should be applied in solving problems . Drawing on case analyses of applying theories and concepts on public issues, this class aims to help students to understand the social phenomena in depth, and to develop public policies for addressing them. | |||||||||
USS3005 | Social Sciences Individual Research 1 | 2 | 4 | Major | Bachelor | Social Sciences | Korean | Yes | |
This is an independent study course for students who have finished an excellent accomplishment of the course requirements and designed for giving credits which make an excellent record to the students for their research works. | |||||||||
USS3006 | Social Sciences Individual Research 2 | 2 | 4 | Major | Bachelor | Social Sciences | Korean | Yes | |
This is an independent study course for students who have finished an excellent accomplishment of the course requirements and designed for giving credits which make an excellent record to the students for their research works. | |||||||||
USS3007 | Technological Innovation and Entrepreneurship | 1 | 2 | Major | Bachelor | Social Sciences | - | No | |
A course to understand the nature of social change driven by exponential technological innovation, and to explore and cultivate entrepreneurship as a mental factor or attitude necessary for personal and social success. |