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- Understanding Masterworks in the Historical Studies
- - Course Title: Understanding Masterworks in the Historical Studies - Professor: Ja Myung, Choi - Email: jamyungchoi@skku.edu - Partner University: City Univ. of Hongkong (HongKong) - Course Code: HIS3035 - Course Type: Major - Integrated Major: History - Commentary: This class will enhance students’ understanding of the classic masterpieces in the world historiography including the Korean, the East Asian, and the Western histories. Students will read and write individual book reviews on the selected works from the list of the historical masterworks designated by the History Department. These individual book reviews will be shared in a group discussion later.
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- 작성일 2024-04-22
- 조회수 624
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- Bio Chemistry
- - Course Title: Bio Chemistry - Professor: Dae Hyuk, Kweon - Email: dhkweon@skku.edu - Partner University: University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign(U.S.A) - Course Code: IBT2001 - Course Type: Major - Integrated Major: Integrative Biotechnology - Commentary: The aim of the lecture is to build biochemical mind in which students see the biological materials and phenomena with quantitative and molecular view points. It encompasses a consideration of the chemistry and biochemistry of the biological molecules. The core material includes structures and functions of proteins and biological membranes.
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- 작성일 2024-04-22
- 조회수 500
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- Materials Chemistry1
- - Course Title: Materials Chemistry1 - Professor: Doo Hyun, Ko - Email: dhko@skku.edu - Partner University:UC Berkeley(U.S.A) - Course Code: CHY3040 - Course Type: Major - Integrated Major: Chemistry - Commentary: The research and development of materials using the new and interesting physicochemical properties of substances are very active for IT, energy, and environmental sciences. This class will teach selected topics of organic&inorganic materials, and nano chemistry in order to understand physicochemical properties of organic&inorganic materials. This class will also introduce some application of material-chemistry using recently developed devices.
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- 작성일 2024-04-22
- 조회수 570
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- Climate Change and the Humanities
- - Course Title: Climate Change and the Humanities - Professor: Simon C. Estok - Email: estok@skku.edu - Partner University: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (U.S.A) - Course Code: GEDH103 - Course Type: Liberal Arts - Integrated Major: University College - Commentary: This course offers a comprehensive introduction to the topic of climate change through the perspective of what has broadly been understood as the Environmental Humanities. Focusing on ways that climate change issues force us to tangle with questions about justice, economy, media, and politics, this course will help students to develop the strategies, tools, and skills (in thinking, writing, and speaking) for engaging critically and meaningfully with climate change challenges. Each class will reflect on emerging trends, both here in South Korea and abroad. It will ask if, how, and why literature and the Environmental Humanities have a significant role to play in the context of climate change.
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- 작성일 2024-04-22
- 조회수 758
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- Automata
- - Course Title: Automata - Professor: Jae Hoon, Jeong - Email: pauljeong@skku.edu - Partner University: Rochester Institute of Technology (U.S.A) - Course Code: SWE2003 - Course Type: Major - Integrated Major: Software - Commentary: This course covers formal language, automata, grammar, and computational which topics are fundamental in computer science. Specific topics includes finite automata, formal language, context-free grammar, push-down automata, pumping lemma, turing machine, chomski hierarchy, deterministic/non-deterministic, and computational complexity.
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- 작성일 2024-04-22
- 조회수 569
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- Psychology of Adolescence
- - Course Title: Psychology of Adolescence - Professor: Tae Kyoung, Lee - Email: ltk501@skku.edu - Partner University: University of Texas (U.S.A) - Course Code: KID3001 - Course Type: Major - Integrated Major: Child Psychology and Education - Commentary: Introduction to the psychosocial, socioemotional, cognitive and moral development of adolescents with their interactions with peer, adults and the culture, and overview of problems associated with adolescent years.
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- 작성일 2024-04-22
- 조회수 719
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- Schooling in a Future Society
- - Course Title: Schooling in a Future Society - Professor: Jina, Ro - Email: jina.ro@g.skku.edu - Partner University: Nanyang Technological University(Singapore) - Course Code: EDU4007 - Course Type: Major - Integrated Major: Education - Commentary: In this course, students will critically understand the meaning and role of schooling. They will also develop a model of schooling based on their anticipations of a future society.
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- 작성일 2024-04-22
- 조회수 192
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- Introduction of BioMEMS 1
- - Course Title: Introduction of BioMEMS 1 - Professor: Oh Seok, Kwon - Email: oskwon79@kribb.re.kr - Partner University: Nanjing Agricultural Univ.Nanjing Agricultural Univ.Nanjing Agricultural Univ.Nanjing Agricultural Univ.Nanjing Agricultural Univ.(China) - Course Code: SNT4021 - Course Type: Major - Integrated Major: Nano Science and Technology - Commentary: In this lecture, you will learn the basic principles of BioMEMS and various application cases applied to real life based on them. In particular, you will study the principles of BioMEMS manufacturing and the manufacturing principles and characteristics of BioMEMS materials. The first half of the lecture studies biomaterials, nanoelectronic/optical materials, and nanobio interfacing theory based on microfluidics engineering, semiconductor engineering, biological engineering, and electronic materials engineering, and the second half covers theoretical studies through various product cases. We study how this can be used to implement the BioMEMS industry. - Course contents : Basics of biotechnology, Basics of electronic materials, Basics of microfluidics process, Basics of nanobio device manufacturing process
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- 작성일 2024-04-22
- 조회수 200
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- Understanding Computational Media
- - Course Title:Understanding Computational Media - Professor: Ji Young, Lee - Email: jiyoung.lee@skku.edu - Partner University: Northwestern University (U.S.A) - Course Code: MCJ2124 - Course Type: Major - Integrated Major:Media & Communication - Commentary:Computational media includes diverse types of media generated by computing technology (e.g., artificial intelligence [AI]-based deepfakes, deepvoices, and augmented/virtual reality-based media). Particularly, multimedia content has been largely produced based on a computational approach. In addition, AI-based algorithms play a role in presenting multimedia content to audiences selectively, which has caused negative/positive consequences for society. Based on a media and communication perspective, this course aims to help students comprehensively understand how computational media content is produced, how computational methods serve a role in multimedia production, and how audiences consume such media. The specific purposes of this course are: first, students will be able to understand the persuasive effects of computational media content based on traditional media theories; second, students will analyze from a critical standpoint how consumers process and understand computational media content and under which circumstances that such messages would produce effective persuasion outcomes to audiences; third, students will analyze emerging multimedia formats generated by computational methods (e.g., deepfakes, deepvoices) and seek out ways to use such media for public interest purposes.
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- 작성일 2024-04-22
- 조회수 313
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- Special Topics in Culture and Intelligence
- - Course Title: Special Topics in Culture and Intelligence - Professor: Ah Young, Suh - Email: aysuh@skku.edu - Partner University: City Univ. of Hongkong (HongKong) - Course Code: DBA5102 - Course Type: Major - Integrated Major: Business Administration - Commentary: This course has two objectives as follows. Firstly, conventional management paradigm is reorganized through the lens of the cross management (CM), and the two crucial factors of the CM paradigm like intelligence and culture are specifically investigated with relevant management theories and cases. Secondly, this course explore those problem-solving steps and strategies required to address a number of ill-structured CM issues governed by joint forces of intelligence and culture. Main contents which student may learn from this course are as follows: - Intelligence aspects of new CM paradigm that would be effective in the 4IR (4th Industrial Revolution) era - How to seek 'Human-AI Symbiosis ' in working places - Cultural aspects of CM paradigm, and its effects on manager's decision-making strategies - Analysis of a wide variety of CM issues belonging to joint forces of intelligence and culture, and how to solve them with focus on AI-based methods Students can expect to get the following benefits from this course- (1) understanding new CM paradigm that can help firms survive in the fiercely competitive environments intensified by the 4IR, (2) possessing AI-driven strategic techniques and problem-solving capabilities which are necessary for top-notch managers facing the 4IR.
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- 작성일 2024-04-18
- 조회수 209
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