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For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
GSP5009 Physical Challenge for Self-Mastery 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
This course puts students into a physically very demanding situation to cultivate their 'can-do-it' spirit. The course is offered in the summer and winter breaks. The examples include half marathon, 4-days marine-corps camp, and 4-days mountain climbing.
GSP5019 Internship I 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
Students experience real business or government world and have an opportunity to apply knowledge and theories learned in the class.
GSP5021 Independent Study I 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Korean Yes
Students are provided opportunities to investigate their own academic interests with much freedom under guidance of advisors. They should return research paper at the end of the semester.
GSP5022 Independent Study II 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Korean Yes
Students are provided opportunities to investigate their own academic interests with much freedom under guidance of advisors. They should return research paper at the end of the semester.
GSP5023 Seminar in Governance Theories I 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Korean Yes
The perspectives on public administration has been changed from the monopolistic provision of goods and services based on traditional bureaucracy to market-based competitive provision. This course deals with newly emerged subjects in the 1980s, such as new public management, public choice theory, enterprise-type government, and most of all governance.
GSP5024 Government-Business Relations 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
Productive relationship between government and business is examined under newly emerged concept of governance. Cases from the U.S. Japan, and European countries will be presented to obtain lessons from them.
GSP5026 Seminar in Governance Theories Ⅱ 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
This course reviews various topics of governance based on its objects, levels, and fields. They include global governance, national governance, central government governance, local governance, green governance, welfare governance, personnel governance, organizational governance, financial governance, etc. This class presents not only governance theories but also domestic and foreign cases that are in practices.
GSP5040 Conflict Management 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
As citizen participation in public administration grows, public officials face many situations where various interests conflict and wait for their resolution. This course introduces the nature and types of conflict, and teaches how to deal effectively with conflict.
GSP5041 Theory and Practice in Negotiation 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
Students are expected to understand and develop negotiation strategies. The course utilizes many teaching tools including role-playing and simulation. It also uses case studies done in various fields such as diplomacy, trade, unification, business merge, and labor bargaining.
GSP5042 Administration Philosophy 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
This course introduces various theories that may guide policy making and implementation. They include utilitarianism, theories of justice, rules of the law, and democracy. The course also examines the nature of public administration and fundamental values that public administration pursues to achieve.
GSP5043 Research Method in Social Science I 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
Social science can be studied from different epistemological perspectives, such as Empiricalism, formalism, interpretivism, critical theory. These epistemological perspectives are based on different assumptions about what is the knowledge of social science, and how the knowledge of social science can be achieved. This course focuses on (i) characteristics of epistemological perspectives, (ii) methodological orientations of each epistemological perspective, such as survey, experiment, case study, comparative study, and formal modelling. (iii) underlying logic of each epistemological perspectives as well as methodological orientations, and (iv) limits of each epistemological perspectives and methodological orientations
GSP5044 Research Method in Social Science II 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Korean Yes
The purpose of this course is to examine approaches necessary for describing and explaining social phenomena including public administration to improve students' academic potentiality. This course will be organizes as a seminar on the nature of science and scientific research, the logical foundation of research, formulation of research problem, research design, operationalization, data collection and analysis, writing research papers.
GSP5048 Seminar in Survey Research Methods 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Korean Yes
This course has made to help students prepare the master's or doctoral thesis. Students would be trained about the methodologies which are required when he/she writes a paper. Therefore this course makes students facilitate the understanding about qualitative, historical and comparative methodologies. Then students would be trained about how to design the thesis, refer to literatures, draw up the questionnaire, interview and have an on-the-spot survey. Finally they would write the paper as the methodologies through the course.
GSP5049 Qualitative Research Method 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Korean Yes
This seminar course is primarily designed to provide theories and techniques analyzing social phenomena through unstructured approach. Specific topics to be examined include nature of qualitative methods, design of qualitative methods, collection of qualitative data, analysis and interpretation. Typicall cases of qualitative study will be intensively reviewed.
GSP5051 Administrative Responsibility and Control 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
It discusses the characteristics of the responsibility in public administration, and suggests varions control mechanism to secure responsibility in public administration such as legislature control, civic participation, ombudsman, inner control, voluntary control, public ethics etc.