Course Info
3 Credits per Course
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Culture
Korean Cinema: An International Success
Dr. Antoine Coppola
coppolaseoul@hotmail.com
Course Description
Korean Cinema : the best films to study and the most enjoyable practice! In this workshop, we will talk about the Korean cinema its history and its style from the beginning to the Hallyu (Korean Wave) and nowadays. After this first overview of the most famous Korean movies, we will remake some outstanding scenes. The students will choose some sequences and then we will draw the storyboard and remake and shoot (and edit) the scenes (supervised by the professor).
Required Textbooks/Materials
Some articles will be provided during the class and non mandatory books to read
Method of Instruction/Lecturing
Some videos to watch online and discussion and practical workshop (scenario stodyboard shooting editing) in the classroom or around iot.
Field of Lecture
Culture
The Korean Wave and Contemporary Korean Culture
Dr. Jiseon Kim
jseon.kim@gmail.com
Course Description
This class aims to provide general ideas of the Korea Wave focusing on multi-faceted aspects of current trends of cultural phenomenon. Through this class, students are expected to acquire a deeper analytic knowledge of cultural and social issues in contemporary Korea by examining various articles, TV shows, and films with a view to enhancing appreciation of contemporary Korean culture while developing their critical reading of society though popular media.
Required Textbooks/Materials
Handouts provided
Method of Instruction/Lecturing
Lecture + Watching Audio Visual Material, Discussion
Field of Lecture
Culture, Sociology
Korean Popular Culture and Media
Dr. Jongmyung Lee
journaleest@outlook.com
Course Description
This course leads students to understand contemporary Korean popular culture along with Hallyu and its global fandom. The topics to be discussed including K-pop, K-drama, film, media industry, Korean language, etc. Students will have an opportunity to learn theoretical concepts and critical issues that enable them to better understand Korean culture in academic field.
Required Textbooks/Materials
All the reading are provided.
[Supplementary Text]
The Korean Wave: Evolution, Fandom, and Transnationality (D.Y. Jin & T. J. Yoon (Eds.), 2017, Lexington Books)
Method of Instruction/Lecturing
Lecture, Presentation, Discussion
Field of Lecture
Culture
The Korean Wave: Hallyu and K-pop
Jenna Kim
journaleest@outlook.com
Course Description
This course leads students to understand contemporary Korean popular culture along with Hallyu and its global fandom. The topics to be discussed including K-pop, K-drama, film, media industry, Korean language, etc. Students will have an opportunity to learn theoretical concepts and critical issues that enable them to better understand Korean culture in academic field.
Required Textbooks/Materials
All the reading are provided.
[Supplementary Text]
The Korean Wave: Evolution, Fandom, and Transnationality (D.Y. Jin & T. J. Yoon (Eds.), 2017, Lexington Books)
Method of Instruction/Lecturing
Lecture, Presentation, Discussion
Field of Lecture
Culture
Political Science
Northeast Asian Economic Relations
Dr. Bongchul Kim, Euichan Shin, PhD Candidate
euchan@hufs.ac.kr
Course Description
Understanding of critical issues on comtemporary NEA region.
Required Textbooks/Materials
Pekkanen, Ravenhill, Foot, “Oxford handbook of the International Relations of Asia” Oxford University Press, 2014 / other materials
Method of Instruction/Lecturing
Lecture, class participation and discussion methods
Field of Lecture
Politics, Economics
Women Peace in Northeast Asia
Ihntaek Hwang
journaleest@outlook.com
Course Description
This course leads students to understand contemporary Korean popular culture along with Hallyu and its global fandom. The topics to be discussed including K-pop, K-drama, film, media industry, Korean language, etc. Students will have an opportunity to learn theoretical concepts and critical issues that enable them to better understand Korean culture in academic field.
Required Textbooks/Materials
All the reading are provided.
[Supplementary Text]
The Korean Wave: Evolution, Fandom, and Transnationality (D.Y. Jin & T. J. Yoon (Eds.), 2017, Lexington Books)
Method of Instruction/Lecturing
Lecture, Presentation, Discussion
Field of Lecture
Culture
Economics
Northeast Asian Economic Relations
Dr. Bongchul Kim, Euichan Shin, PhD Candidate
euchan@hufs.ac.kr
Course Description
Understanding of critical issues on comtemporary NEA region.
Required Textbooks/Materials
Pekkanen, Ravenhill, Foot, “Oxford handbook of the International Relations of Asia” Oxford University Press, 2014 / other materials
Method of Instruction/Lecturing
Lecture, class participation and discussion methods
Field of Lecture
Politics, Economics
Understanding Korean Economy: Growth and Development
Dr. Bongchul Kim, Dr. Seungrae Lee
bong625@hufs.ac.kr/srlee@hufs.ac.kr
Course Description
The purpose of this course is to improve the understanding of the Korean economy in the global perspective. Also, in doing so, the instructors will help the students to enhance their knowledge about theories of macroeconomics, international trade and economic development in the light of the Korean and the other East Asian experiences. This course will mostly examine the century-old economic development of Korea by focusing on the period after World War II. This course will be devoted to review the evolution of the Korean economy during the last several decades and major characteristics as well as the most important policy change of each decade will be explained
Required Textbooks/Materials
Some articles will be provided during the class and non mandatory books to read
Method of Instruction/Lecturing
Some videos to watch, discussion, lecture
Field of Lecture
Economics
Business
Marketing Strategy
Dongjin Lim
journaleest@outlook.com
Course Description
This course leads students to understand contemporary Korean popular culture along with Hallyu and its global fandom. The topics to be discussed including K-pop, K-drama, film, media industry, Korean language, etc. Students will have an opportunity to learn theoretical concepts and critical issues that enable them to better understand Korean culture in academic field.
Required Textbooks/Materials
All the reading are provided.
[Supplementary Text]
The Korean Wave: Evolution, Fandom, and Transnationality (D.Y. Jin & T. J. Yoon (Eds.), 2017, Lexington Books)
Method of Instruction/Lecturing
Lecture, Presentation, Discussion
Field of Lecture
Culture
Entrepreneurship and Design Thinking
Younggeun Lee
journaleest@outlook.com
Course Description
This course leads students to understand contemporary Korean popular culture along with Hallyu and its global fandom. The topics to be discussed including K-pop, K-drama, film, media industry, Korean language, etc. Students will have an opportunity to learn theoretical concepts and critical issues that enable them to better understand Korean culture in academic field.
Required Textbooks/Materials
All the reading are provided.
[Supplementary Text]
The Korean Wave: Evolution, Fandom, and Transnationality (D.Y. Jin & T. J. Yoon (Eds.), 2017, Lexington Books)
Method of Instruction/Lecturing
Lecture, Presentation, Discussion
Field of Lecture
Culture
Introduction to Sustatinable Development
Dongjin Lim
journaleest@outlook.com
Course Description
This course leads students to understand contemporary Korean popular culture along with Hallyu and its global fandom. The topics to be discussed including K-pop, K-drama, film, media industry, Korean language, etc. Students will have an opportunity to learn theoretical concepts and critical issues that enable them to better understand Korean culture in academic field.
Required Textbooks/Materials
All the reading are provided.
[Supplementary Text]
The Korean Wave: Evolution, Fandom, and Transnationality (D.Y. Jin & T. J. Yoon (Eds.), 2017, Lexington Books)
Method of Instruction/Lecturing
Lecture, Presentation, Discussion
Field of Lecture
Culture
Global Career Management
Haena Kim
journaleest@outlook.com
Course Description
This course leads students to understand contemporary Korean popular culture along with Hallyu and its global fandom. The topics to be discussed including K-pop, K-drama, film, media industry, Korean language, etc. Students will have an opportunity to learn theoretical concepts and critical issues that enable them to better understand Korean culture in academic field.
Required Textbooks/Materials
All the reading are provided.
[Supplementary Text]
The Korean Wave: Evolution, Fandom, and Transnationality (D.Y. Jin & T. J. Yoon (Eds.), 2017, Lexington Books)
Method of Instruction/Lecturing
Lecture, Presentation, Discussion
Field of Lecture
Culture
Sociology
Exploring Korean Law and Society
Jompon Pitaksantayothin
journaleest@outlook.com
Course Description
This course leads students to understand contemporary Korean popular culture along with Hallyu and its global fandom. The topics to be discussed including K-pop, K-drama, film, media industry, Korean language, etc. Students will have an opportunity to learn theoretical concepts and critical issues that enable them to better understand Korean culture in academic field.
Required Textbooks/Materials
All the reading are provided.
[Supplementary Text]
The Korean Wave: Evolution, Fandom, and Transnationality (D.Y. Jin & T. J. Yoon (Eds.), 2017, Lexington Books)
Method of Instruction/Lecturing
Lecture, Presentation, Discussion
Field of Lecture
Culture
Artificial Intelligence
Understanding Big Data and Artificial Intelligence in Everyday Life
Sangyong Han
journaleest@outlook.com
Course Description
This course leads students to understand contemporary Korean popular culture along with Hallyu and its global fandom. The topics to be discussed including K-pop, K-drama, film, media industry, Korean language, etc. Students will have an opportunity to learn theoretical concepts and critical issues that enable them to better understand Korean culture in academic field.
Required Textbooks/Materials
All the reading are provided.
[Supplementary Text]
The Korean Wave: Evolution, Fandom, and Transnationality (D.Y. Jin & T. J. Yoon (Eds.), 2017, Lexington Books)
Method of Instruction/Lecturing
Lecture, Presentation, Discussion
Field of Lecture
Culture
Survival Korean
Survial Korean: Level I
Course Description
Learn the Korean alphabet(Hangeul), and develop foundation skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing, using basic grammar and sentence structures
Required Textbooks/Materials
외국인을 위한 한국어 1-1
Method of Instruction/Lecturing
The course will consist of both lectures and practical exercises
Field of Lecture
Language
Survival Korean: Level II
Course Description
In this class, the students can learn the basic Korean grammar and vocabulary that can be used in everyday conversation. Also, the students can improve basic Korean communication skills in daily life by practicing in a practical way based on speaking and listening.
Required Textbooks/Materials
Korean Language 1-2 for Foreigners (외국인을 위한 한국어 1-2)
Method of Instruction/Lecturing
Lecture, Student-participation
Field of Lecture
Language