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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
GLD3027 Public Finance Case Analysis 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Public Affairs - No
This course identifies major issues in finance, including taxes and budgets, and describes them using economic terminology and logic from a financial perspective in a given situation. Students practice how to write answers to the problem in descriptive form from a fiscal perspective based on a given policy situation.
GLD3028 Public Administration Case Analysis 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Public Affairs - No
This course offers a logical approach to solving contemporary administrative challenges grounded in the fundamental principles of public administration. Students will engage with various scenarios and problems, learning to craft comprehensive, descriptive solutions from an administrative standpoint. The focus is on developing the ability to analyze and respond to administrative issues effectively, emphasizing clear and concise writing from an administrator's perspective
GLD3029 Administration Law Case Analysis 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Public Affairs - No
In this class, students are immersed in diverse scenarios involving administrative law, gaining insights into state affairs through the lens of legal language and thought. The course revolves around interpreting and addressing legal situations and problems. Students will hone their skills in articulating well-reasoned, descriptive responses to these problems, emphasizing an administrative law perspective. The aim is to build proficiency in applying legal reasoning and articulation in the context of administrative law.
GLD3030 Political Science Case Analysis 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Public Affairs - No
This course offers a structured exploration of addressing contemporary political challenges by applying fundamental principles of political science. Through the analysis of specific scenarios or issues, students gain practical experience in formulating well-informed responses in a narrative format, informed by the perspective of political science.
PAD2003 Constitutional Law 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Public Administration Korean Yes
Overview of the structure and principles of Korean Constitutional Law. Examination of constitutional human rights and other fundamental legal systems.
PAD2012 Administrative Law Ⅰ 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Public Administration Korean Yes
Study of the Law of administrative organization, the distinction between public andprivate law, delegation of powers, administrative discretion, unlawful administrativeactions and their annulment, tort liability of governmental unitsand officers, andjudical review of administrative actions.
PAD2016 Policy Analysis 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Public Administration Korean Yes
This course deals with theories and techniques of analytical approaches to public policy making. Major topics to be examined include logic of policy analysis, policy problem analysis, policy alternative analysis, and policy management analysis.
PAD3002 Administrative Law Ⅱ 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Public Administration Korean Yes
Discussion of the various aspects of public administration including powers and activities of police, organization of government units, business regulations, public welfareadministration, prevention of pollution, land and city planning, and budgeting processes.
PAD3008 Policy Evaluation 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Public Administration English Yes
There are three major objectives for this course. The first is to explore the nature of and approach to policy evaluation. The second is to understand policy evaluation as scientific research activities. The third is to look at evaluation activities performed in a political and administrative process of the Korean government. Finally, we will try to develop how to effectively utilize the evaluation results.
PHL2015 Elementary Logic 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Philosophy Korean Yes
In this course students will study various forms of logical reasoning, and learn how to evaluate them. After distinguishing two types of arguments, deductive arguments and inductive arguments, students will learn important features of each type of argument. In addition, they will learn some basic techniques for distinguishing correct arguments from incorrect arguments. Moreover, students will learn how to avoid various logical fallacies they can easily commit. Through this course, students can acquire an ability to think and discuss logically.
PHL3038 Topics in Modern Philosophy 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Philosophy - No
An advanced study of selected philosophical problems in an area of the philosophy of Modern Philosophy. Or this course will critically discuss important theories in Modern Philosophy with intensive and extensive reading of its major texts.
PIL2001 Contracts and Rights 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-4 Korean Yes
This course is for the students who want to know about what kind of right they can claim and how to realize it when they make a contract, such as purchase and sale, lease, loans etc.
PIL2002 Ownership and Rights 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-4 Korean Yes
This course is for the students who want to know about what kind of rights they can claim and how to realize it when they have a property or are transferred utility/exchange value from an owner.
PIL2003 Understanding of Criminal Law 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-4 Korean Yes
“Understanding of Criminal Law” is a course designed to enhance the understanding of crime and punishment. In this course you will learn the principle of legality, constituent elements, illegality, liability, attempted crime, negligence, ommission and accomplice. This course will also teach you punishment and criminal sanction.
PIL2004 Modern Society and Crime 3 6 Major Bachelor 4-5 Korean Yes
“Modern Society and Crime” is a course designed to practice the basic understandings learned from the course of “Understanding Criminal Law.” In this course you will learn how to apply theories and knowledges to real and specific cases. Inspecting various crimes and categorizing them this course will examine elements of crimes and the punishments for them.