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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
SOC5044 Criminology 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
Theories and empirical studies of the causes and consequences of criminal behavior will be dealt with in this course. Also dealt with is the social control to the criminal behavior.
SOC5045 Seminar in Sociology of Science 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
The sociology of science is a subfield of sociology dealing with specifically with social bases of science. Issues to be covered in this course include scientists' ethos, social role and scientific activities, the structure and dynamics of scientific community, social orgins of scientific knowledge etc.
SOC5046 Seminar in Sociology of Environment 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
This course explores various sociological approaches to the study of society-environment interactions. Some of the topics to be covered include: the interaction of social and natural systems; the growth of environmental ideology; environmental movements; the globalization of environmental crisis; issues regarding population, technology, economy and politics as they are related to the environment.
SOC5047 Seminar on Korean Society 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
Some major structural, institutional and cultural aspects of Korean society are to be examined from historical and sociological perspectives and in comparison with those western society.
SOC5048 Seminar in East Asian Social Thoughts 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
This course deals with major up-to-date theoretical discussions and empirical results concerned with East Asian Social Thoughts in terms of intensive discussions and independent researches.
SOC5049 Seminar in East Asian Societies 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
This course deals with major up-to-date theoretical discussions and empirical results concerned with East Asian societies in terms of intensive discussions and independent researches.
SOC5050 Independent Study Ⅰ 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
This is a special course that a student who is preparing a thesis may take to study with a particular professor in relation to the topic of his or her thesis, which is not usually offered in regular courses.
SOC5052 Practicum in Survey Research Modular Topics 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
This course pursues an in-depth study of a variety of theoretical discussions and methodologial procedures that concern a series of internationally collaborated and replicated module surveys.
SOC5053 Special Topic in Comparative Study of East-Asian Societies 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
This course deals with the latest theoretical discussions and empirical studies as they relate to East Asian societies from the comparative perspective.
SOC5055 Seminar on Sociology1 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
Selected topics of special interest or currents issues will be examined in this seminar by means of class lectures and student presentation. The purpose of this seminar is to make student acquainted with recent resarch findings, current trends, and major issues of the topic in question.
SOC5056 Seminar on Sociology2 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
Selected topics of special interest or currents issues will be examined in this seminar by means of class lectures and student presentation. The purpose of this seminar is to make student acquainted with recent resarch findings, current trends, and major issues of the topic in question.
SOC5057 sociology of aging 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
This course is designed to give students insight into the social construction of the aging process and being "old" by exploring the social dimensions of aging. The question is, how do social factors influence the ways our bodies age and grow old? How do they shape the consequences of this? As we explore these thematic questions, you will come to appreciate the wide diversity among individuals whom we term "elderly persons,” and how this diversity is social in nature. To help instill the social character of aging, and to further your understanding of the aging process, cross-cultural comparisons will be made where possible.
SOC5058 Seminar in Sociology of Education 3 6 Major Master/Doctor - No
Education is the central institution in social reproduction and individuals' status attainment in the modern society. This course is a sociological journey to multifaceted aspects of education including the meanings and functions of education and various policy-related issues around education. This course covers classical and modern theoretical perspectives in the sociology of education and social dynamics of how educational systems and policies are formed and reformed, focusing on up-to-date theories and empirical research in the social sciences.
SOC5059 Seminar in International Migration and Transnationalism 3 9 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
International migration is a significant phenomenon in the era of globalization. With the development of transportation and technology, immigrants have been able to maintain transnational ties with their home country after migration. This course introduces theories of international migration, immigrants’ assimilation into the destination country, and immigrants’ political, economic, social, and medical transnational ties with their home country. This course also examines migration history and migration-related issues among Korean immigrants in the U.S. and the characteristics of different immigrant groups in Korea. By analyzing various issues related to international migration in Korea and other countries, this course encourages critical thinking and discussion of policy implications around international migration.
SOC5061 Elementary/Intermediate Statistics 3 9 Major Master/Doctor Korean Yes
This class provides the Graduate-level, social-science majoring students with a variety of Elementary and Intermediate levels of statistics, besides Advanced statistics, which include descriptive and a variety of inferential statistics (e.g., z-test, t-test, χ2-test, F-test, Simple Regression, Multiple Regression, Logistic Regression, etc.).