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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NTST104 | Special Lecture on Psychology | 2 | 3 | Major | Master | - | No | ||
This course aims at synthesizing the knowledge on psychology and statecraft. To do so, it first provides an overview of the psychology followed by the synthesis of statecraft, and .psychology. | |||||||||
NTST105 | Analysis of International Political Economy | 2 | 4 | Major | Master | - | No | ||
This course introduces students to the study of international political economy (IPE). This course primarily focuses on the effects of political factors on international economic relations as well as the impact of economic factors on domestic and international politics across a variety of issue areas in IPE: international trade, foreign investment flows, international monetary relations, economic development, currency crises, and international cooperation. | |||||||||
NTST106 | Japanese Foreign Policy | 2 | 4 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Diplomacy and Security | - | No |
This graduate level seminar course explores foreign policy of modern state Japan which emerged with the conclusion of the second world war. Major international theories will be examined and compared to understand how Japanese security interests are defined and pursued. Discussions on key agenda of the US-Japanese alliance, China-Japan relations, and Korea-Japan relations will be followed by the ROK’s desirable policy options toward Japan. | |||||||||
NTST107 | Cyber Security | 2 | 4 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Diplomacy and Security | Korean | Yes |
Cyber security occupies a new and important realm of modern security studies. This graduate level seminar examines how the issues of cyber security are related to information war, weapon systems, economic relations, public opinion, and diplomacy among states. | |||||||||
NTST108 | Practice in Academic Writing 1 | 2 | 4 | Major | Master | 1-5 | - | No | |
The purpose of this course is to provide the basic skills required in thesis writing for a master‘s degree. Among others, students will have an opportunity to learn about how to structure a thesis, select an appropriate title, compose the key content and conduct an effective search for reference materials. Finally, students will apply the learned skills to creating a first draft of a thesis. | |||||||||
NTST109 | Practice in Academic Writing 2 | 2 | 4 | Major | Master | 1-5 | - | No | |
The purpose of this course is to provide the basic skills required in thesis writing for a master‘s degree. Among others, students will have an opportunity to learn about how to structure a thesis, select an appropriate title, compose the key content and conduct an effective search for reference materials. Finally, students will apply the learned skills to creating a first draft of a thesis. | |||||||||
NTST110 | International History | 2 | 4 | Major | Master | - | No | ||
This seminar explores international history from the early modern period by combining historical facts with theoretical frameworks, in order to analyze the paradigm shifts in 21st century global politics. This class seeks to enhance students’ understanding of modern diplomatic history as the essential requirement of national strategists. In addition, they will be equipped to proactively respond to the future world order by predicting the direction of the postmodern interstate system. | |||||||||
NTST111 | Presidential Studies | 2 | 4 | Major | Master | - | No | ||
It is an empirical study on the virtues and qualities of former and incumbent presidents, their philosophies, political ideologies, personality or political forms, organizations that assist the presidents, the forms of institutions associated with the presidency, and their relations with parliament, the judiciary, and political parties. | |||||||||
NTST112 | Management of Emergency | 2 | 4 | Major | Master | - | No | ||
Intelligence which equips a timely result accuracy with warfare and natural disaster is it could be applied with the resources which overcomes a same crisis, and also it will be able to diminish an economic and social expense. Intelligence report and the analysis it could be applied consequently hour efficiently at pressure one crisis hour, and research it tries a distribution system model. | |||||||||
NTST113 | Politics of Energy and Climate Change | 2 | 4 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Korean | Yes | |
This course will introduce various key concepts in the political economy of energy and climate change such as energy security, an energy trilemma, domestic and international coordination to address environmental or energy-related problems, public opinion about energy/environmental policies, and the key domestic/international institutions and regimes affecting energy and environmental policies. The course emphasizes recent empirical and theoretical research in the realm of the political economy of energy and climate change. Throughout the course, students will be also exposed to some recent cases related to energy/environment issues. | |||||||||
NTST114 | Understanding Counterintelligence | 2 | 4 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Korean | Yes | |
Counterintelligence is an activity to protect national security from foreign intelligence threat. It includes gathering information and conducting activities to prevent espionage or other intelligence activities on behalf of foreign powers. The needs for countering the intelligence threat from foreign countries are increasing very fast. Understanding counterintelligence will help officers from government, military, and public organizations to develop their work ability. And it would be also very helpful for the students who are interested in intelligence war between the countries. | |||||||||
NTST115 | National Strategy in Postmodern World Politics | 2 | 4 | Major | Master | 1-5 | - | No | |
The world in our time is witnessing a major shift in the practice of foreign strategy as the conditions of international system go through dramatic changes: national strategy has radically become global in nature, far beyond the bilateral/multilateral relations between sovereign states. This offers a vast new potential to rethink and craft a new kind of national strategy. This course is to redefine foreign strategy in contemporary context, re-positioning the key question of national interest at the center of the future of foreign strategy in postmodern world politics, and engage in innovative means in line with building (national) capacity to exercise leadership at a global scale. | |||||||||
NTST116 | Military Strategy | 2 | 4 | Major | Master | 1-5 | - | No | |
War is a product of dynamic interaction of materiel, strategy, technology, and psychology. To make sense of causes, conduct, and termination of this complex and consequential phenomena, this course introduces tactical, operational, strategic, and political levels of analysis as a foundational framework. Wars since the twentieth century will be examined as case studies. | |||||||||
NTST117 | Case Study of Intelligence War | 2 | 4 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Korean | Yes | |
Espionage is not just old story, but still common today. Finding spies and neutralizing them is very important issue of national security. We call it Counterintelligence. Through case studies on spies in many countries including South and North Korea, the class will review the cases of these spies, focusing on historical background and purpose of the operation, the employment of operational tradecraft used by the spies and their handlers; identify reasons for their successes and failures; learn the reason why they identified and arrested; examine the result and damage they inflicted to the countries. The class also includes discussions on current spy cases. This case study is to help students better understand about Intelligence war between countries and Counterintelligence and its’ role in national security and International relations. | |||||||||
NTST118 | Special Lecture on International Security | 2 | 4 | Major | Master | 1-5 | - | No | |
This course introduces the latest cases of international security and discusses relevant theoretical and policy implications. Amid the rapidly changing great power relations and international security order, the strategic choices that are desirable for Korea must be drawn up. The most effective study to help this is to acquire a practical sense through important international security cases. Examples of major issues related to Korea-US relations, the Korean Peninsula, China, and East Asian security will be introduced. |