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Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Creative Writing | Comparative Literature | Cultural Studies
Area of study
Arts | Humanities
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Program
The university offers a range of programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees. The undergraduate program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in their chosen field.
Course&Curriculum
The Course&Curriculum for the undergraduate program is as follows:
- CCS2001: A View of Culture
- Credit: 3
- Learning Time: 6
- Division: Major
- Degree: Bachelor
- Grade: 2-3
- Note: Cross-cultural Studies
- Language: Korean
- Availability: Yes
- Description: This course aims to provide the fundamental cultural concepts for comparative culture. Through various ways of analyzing and understanding culture, students are encouraged to understand culture from various viewpoints and to establish a basic view of culture.
- CCS2012: Study of Korean Pop Culture
- Credit: 3
- Learning Time: 6
- Division: Major
- Degree: Bachelor
- Grade: 1-2
- Note: Cross-cultural Studies
- Language: Korean
- Availability: Yes
- Description: This course aims to understand Korean modern culture and the process of cultural exchange since the 70's. Through the study of various mass-cultural products (Pop music, Movies, TV shows), it leads to an understanding of the hierarchical peculiarity of consumers and the changes of subcultural situation.
- CCS2020: Feminism and Modern Culture
- Credit: 3
- Learning Time: 6
- Division: Major
- Degree: Bachelor
- Grade: 2-3
- Note: Cross-cultural Studies
- Language: Korean
- Availability: Yes
- Description: This course is an introduction subject for students who feel difficult in current feminism phenomenon. It explores the history of feminism and feminism philosophers, and understanding the meaning of today's feminism through the cultural phenomenon.
- CCS2021: The Study of Trans Asian Culture
- Credit: 3
- Learning Time: 6
- Division: Major
- Degree: Bachelor
- Grade: 2-3
- Note: Cross-cultural Studies
- Language: English
- Availability: Yes
- Description: This course expands the scope of comparison, which had been focused on East Asia, to Hong Kong, Taiwan, Vietnam, and Indonesia, and explores the political and social agenda and popular cultural representations of the region.
- CCS2022: Comparative Studies on Disaster Narratives
- Credit: 3
- Learning Time: 6
- Division: Major
- Degree: Bachelor
- Grade:
- Note: Cross-cultural Studies
- Language: Korean
- Availability: Yes
- Description: This course is a subject that studies the epistemology of disaster, the mechanism of social memory and forgetfulness, and the social allocation of collective anxiety, compulsion, and the willingness to control and normalize crises.
- CCS3011: Techno-Cultural Studies
- Credit: 3
- Learning Time: 6
- Division: Major
- Degree: Bachelor
- Grade: 3-4
- Note: Cross-cultural Studies
- Language: Korean
- Availability: Yes
- Description: This course focuses on learning the viewpoint of Techno-Cultural studies through various theories and modern phenomenon.
- CCS3012: Subculture and Fandom Culture
- Credit: 3
- Learning Time: 6
- Division: Major
- Degree: Bachelor
- Grade: 3-4
- Note: Cross-cultural Studies
- Language: Korean
- Availability: Yes
- Description: This course aims to reinterpret the various 'subculture' and its receptor group, fandom culture.
- CCS3014: Reading Literatures of the Minors and Diaspora Cultures
- Credit: 3
- Learning Time: 6
- Division: Major
- Degree: Bachelor
- Grade:
- Note: Cross-cultural Studies
- Language: Korean
- Availability: Yes
- Description: This course aims to give a fresh understanding of the current situation through reviewing the terms 'Literatures of minors' and 'Diaspora Cultures'.
- CCS3015: Comparative Understanding on Cultures
- Credit: 3
- Learning Time: 6
- Division: Major
- Degree: Bachelor
- Grade:
- Note: Cross-cultural Studies
- Language: Korean
- Availability: Yes
- Description: Throughout the course, we will examine the key issues of contemporary culture and develop analytical skills.
- CHS2002: Data Science and Social Analytics
- Credit: 1
- Learning Time: 2
- Division: Major
- Degree: Bachelor
- Grade: 1-4
- Note: Challenge Semester
- Language:
- Availability: No
- Description: This course is intended to examine human behaviors and social phenomena through the lens of data science.
- CHS2004: Humanities and Creative Thinking
- Credit: 1
- Learning Time: 2
- Division: Major
- Degree: Bachelor
- Grade: 1-4
- Note: Challenge Semester
- Language:
- Availability: No
- Description: The fourth industrial revolution is expected to accelerate the development of a hyper-connected society.
- CHS2008: The Fourth Industrial Revolution and Start-up Business
- Credit: 1
- Learning Time: 2
- Division: Major
- Degree: Bachelor
- Grade: 1-4
- Note: Challenge Semester
- Language:
- Availability: No
- Description: The fourth industrial Revolution is regarded as a key driving force to lead the new national growth method and changes the industrial structure.
- CHS2011: Engineering Ethics and Post-Confucianism in the AI Era
- Credit: 2
- Learning Time: 4
- Division: Major
- Degree: Bachelor
- Grade: 1-4
- Note: Challenge Semester
- Language:
- Availability: No
- Description: In this class, we will ponder over various ethical problems that currently arise in the process of developing artificial intelligence.
- CHS2015: AI-based Neuroscience and Neurotechnology
- Credit: 3
- Learning Time: 6
- Division: Major
- Degree: Bachelor
- Grade: 1-4
- Note: Challenge Semester
- Language:
- Availability: No
- Description: This course will introduce fundamentals of how human brain works and the state-of-the-art of neuroscience research.
- CHS2017: A New Human, Phono Sapiens Experience Design
- Credit: 3
- Learning Time: 6
- Division: Major
- Degree: Bachelor
- Grade: 1-4
- Note: Challenge Semester
- Language:
- Availability: No
- Description: As humans started using smartphones, they are experiencing changes in consumption psychology, consumer behavior, and market ecosystems due to rapidly changing lifestyles.
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