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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
SOC2008 Sociology of Culture 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Korean Yes
This course examines cultural practices and cultural products as they relate to other aspects of society, with emphasis on such issues as the relationship between culture and society, cultural change, popular culture and high culture, etc.
SOC2011 Sociology of Religion 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 English Yes
Religion is one of the oldest social institutions. Thus, it is hardly surprising that religion has been treated as an important research area from the very inception of sociology. This course focuses on the sociological aspects of religion including religious experiences, religious organization, and social and cultural consequences of religion.
SOC2012 Socialization and Personality 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 - No
The major topics of this course consist of socialization process, its underlying mechanisms, and, as its outcome, personality understood in terms of its structure and types. Class discussions will focus on major theories developed to explain the structural make-up of human personality and the processes of socialization that underlie the formation of varying types of personality, and also findings from empirical researches related to the topics above.
SOC2013 Industrial Sociology 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Korean Yes
What characterizes industrial society? After introducing the historical formation of industrial society, post-industrial society, and digital society, this course surveys such topics as the industrial and post-industrial structures in Korea, women's economic activities, industrial organization, work organization, labor market and wages, labor process, labor relations, labor policy and laws, worker consciousness, and the humanization of the labor.
SOC2014 Population and Future Society 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 - No
How do low fertility and aging affect the future of our society? Demographic change serves as a key impetus for social change and a key determinant for economic growth, educational opportunities, political participation, consumption, and cultural life. This course studies the causes of demographical changes, and their impacts on social and institutional life from a comparative perspective.
SOC2015 Social Movements and Political Participation 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 - No
What leads to collective action and social movements? What are the processes and consequence of social movements? As individuals become increasingly empowered, it opens the door for more participation from citizens and netizens. Organized social movements are examined together with relatively unorganized, spontaneous, collective human behavior as manifested in crowds and mobs. Social movements are about organizing on a local, national, or international level to bring people together in order to affect change in society. We will approach the study of social movements from a sociological perspective, through which we will examine how movements form, how they accomplish their goals, and the forces that work in opposition to social movements.
SOC2016 Socialization and Personality 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Korean Yes
This course deals with interpersonal relations at the micro societal level. It focuses on how personality and individual attitudes are formed, and how the self arises from social interactions. It explores how the self constructs institutions, builds national societies, and contributes to the rise of global society. Class discussions will also focus on major theories developed to explain the structural make-up of human personality and the processes of socialization that underlie the formation of varying types of personality and individual attitudes, which include stereotyping, prejudice, hatred, and discrimination.
SOC3003 Comparative Sociology 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 - No
An introductory course to the comparative analysis of different societies in terms of personality type, social stratification, educational and religious institutions, and economic and political systems.
SOC3007 Sociological Data Analysis 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 - No
The main purpose of this practice course is to analyze empirical data with statistical packages, using skills and knowledge obtained through basic statistics and research method courses.
SOC3008 Sociology of Development 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 - No
This course mainly focuses on the development of underdeveloped countries, particularly on the theories and empirical studies of the causes, processes, andconsequences of development and underdevelopment.
SOC3009 Economic Sociology 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 English Yes
A course designed to give lectures on the importance of social aspect of human ecnomic life. Main topics of economic sociology are the economic activities of individuals, economic institutions, and the sociological aspects of economic development.
SOC3011 Practice in Sociology 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Korean Yes
Special topics of sociology will be selected and discussed intensively beyond the level of introductory courses. The topics will be population, education, culture, ageing, crime, unification, social cohesion, and so on.
SOC3012 Sociology of Knowledge 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Korean Yes
Study of aspects of social conditions influencing the ideas of individuals or groups. Also emphasized is analysis of how human thoughts influence social reality.
SOC3015 The Study of Graduation Thesis 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 - No
The subject is to explore for practical perspective about numerous phenomenons of Korean society having sociological knowledge.
SOC3016 Sociology of Organization 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Korean Yes
Various perspectives on the complex organizations' formation, types, structure, and interaction with society are taught and discussed. Special emphasis is placed upon particular sociological perspectives on organizations from classic to the modern theory.