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Engineering(33) Theory of Architectural Space ...... Hanyang Univ. / Prof. Hyun Seo .10

History of Architecture, Society and Culture ...... Ewha Womans Univ. / Prof. Seock-jae Yim .12

HanokⅠ: Understanding Hanok ...... Chonbuk National Univ. / Prof. Hae-kyoung Nam .15

Hanok Ⅱ : Practice ...... Chonbuk National Univ. / Prof. Hae-kyoung Nam .16

Introduction to Acoustics ...... KAIST / Prof. Yang-Hann Kim .17

FUN-MOOC, Eternal Mechanical Engineering!

...... National Univ. / Prof. Kun-woo Lee et al. 1 8

Solid Mechanics ...... Pusan National Univ. / Prof. Deuk-man An .21

Dynamics I / II ...... KAIST / Prof. Yang-Hann Kim .23

Continuum Mechanics and Finite Element Analysis ...... POSTECH / Prof. Park, Sung Jin .24

Thermodynamics ...... Kumoh National Institute of Technology / Prof. Jun-young Park .25

Fluid Mechanics ...... Kumoh National Institute of Technology / Prof. Jun-young Park .27

Gachon CS50 : Introduction to Python for Data Science ...... Gachon Univ. / Prof. Sung-chul Choi. .29

Operation Research with Python ...... Gachon Univ. / Prof. Sung-chul Choi .31

Present and Future of Korean Industries : Dreaming of Hallyu in Korean IndustryⅠ

...... / Prof. Chiwoon Cho et al. 3 3

Present and Future of Korean Industries : Dreaming of Hallyu in Korean Industry Ⅱ

...... University of Ulsan / Prof. Chiwoon Cho et al. 3 5

Ice-Breaking with Materials Science & Engineering (SKP) ...... POSTECH / Prof. Doyeon Kim et al. .36

Quantum Mechanics for IT/NT/BT17 ...... Korea Univ. / Prof. Dae-mann Kim .38

Digital Communication System : Modulation / Demodulation and Power Spectrum

...... POSTECH / Prof. Jo, Jun-Ho 40

Mobile Communication EngineeringⅠ ...... Korea Univ. / Prof. Young-Chai Ko .42

Mobile Communication Engineering Ⅱ ...... Korea Univ. / Prof. Young-Chai Ko .43

Electronic Circuits ...... Yeungnam Univ. / Prof. Sung-won Kim .44

Understanding Nuclear Energy without Misconception

...... Kyung Hee Univ. / Prof. Myung-hyun Kim et al. 4 6

The Fourth Industrial Revolution and Introduction to Internet of Things

...... Sejong Univ. / Prof. Hyung-kyu Song et al. 48

A First Step of Big Data ...... POSTECH / Prof. Yoo, Hwan Jo .49

Easy-to-learn Drone Navigation ControlⅠ ..... Sejong Univ. / Prof. Sung-kyung Hong .51

Easy-to-learn Drone Navigation Control Ⅱ.... Sejong Univ. / Prof. Sung-kyung Hong 52

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learnig ...... KAIST/ Prof. Kee-Eong Kim et al. .53

Data Structures ...... Yeungnam Univ. / Prof. Haeng-rae Cho .54

Basics of Information Protection and SecurityⅠ

...... Sejong Univ. / Prof. Jae-seung Song 55

Basics of Information Protection and Security Ⅱ

...... Sejong Univ. / Prof. Jae-seung Song 56

Computer Architecture ...... Sangmyung Univ. / Dae-Ki Hong et al. .57 .

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Introduction to Urban Study for Citizen ...... / Prof. , Seok 59

Understanding of Helicopter Flight : Limits and Challenges

...... KAIST / Prof. Duck-Joo Lee 61

Education(6) Educational Psychology ...... Dankook Univ. / Prof. Mi-sun Yoon 63

Designing Future Education ...... Chung-Ang Univ. / Prof. Hae-deok Song 66

Communication - A Journey to Happiness and Changes

...... Yeungnam Univ. / Prof. Yoon-joo Lee 68

Gifted Education and Creativity Development

...... Pusan National Univ. / Prof. Chang-un Park et al. 70

Introduction to Counseling Studies ...... Seoul National Univ. / Prof. Chang-dai, Kim 72

Exploration of Disabilities for All ...... Univ. / Prof. Yong-wook Kim 74

Society(38) Management Data Mining ...... Hanyang Univ. / Prof. Jongwoo Kim 76

Introduction to Economics : Part I. Microeconomics

...... Yonsei Univ. / Prof. Kap-young Jeong 78

Introduction to Economics : Part II. Macroeconomics

...... Yonsei Univ. / Prof. Kap-young Jeong 80

Design for Experience ...... Yonsei Univ. / Prof. Jin-woo Kim 82

Introduction to Quantitative Investing ...... Univ. / Prof. Youngju Nielsen 84

FTAs in Our Economic lifeⅠ...... Inha Univ. / Prof. Cheong, Inkyo 85

FTAs in Our Economic life Ⅱ ...... Inha Univ. / Prof. Cheong, Inkyo 87

Service Design History ...... Yonsei Univ. / Prof. Jin-woo Kim 89

How Startups Change Our Life and Society

...... Inha University / Prof. Sohn, Dong-Won et al. 91

Funding Strategies and Practice of Social Ventures ...... KAIST / Prof. Byung-Tae Lee 94

Easy Understanding of FTA ...... University of Seoul / Prof. Han HanKyoung Sung 95

Human Resource Management . Busan University of Foreign Studies / Prof. Gap-ho Yoon 97

Exciting Journey on Global Economy ...... Pusan National Univ. / Prof. Young-jae Kim 98

Human Resource Management for Creative Management and Finding the Path

...... Hanyang Univ. / Prof. Sang-gil Jeon 100

Understanding of Real Economy ...... Hanyang Univ. / Prof. Duck-ho Lim 102

Introductory Statistics for Economists PartⅠ: Analyzing Data Using Graphs and Statistics

...... Seoul National Univ. / Prof. Keunk-wan Ryu 104

Introduction to Economics ...... Seoul National Univ. / Prof. Joon Koo Lee 105 K-MOOC Table of Contents

Econometrics ...... Jeju National Univ. / Prof. Gi-choon Kang 107

Fundamentals of Big Data Analytics : Concepts, Techniques and Practices

...... Ewha Womans Univ. / Prof. Kyung-shik Shin 109

China Marketing : Attacking Chinese Markets ...... Sungkyunkwan Univ. / Prof. Yong-june Kim 111

Introduction to Civil Law ...... Korea Univ. / Prof. Soonkoo Myoung 113

Introduction to Public Policy ...... Hanyang Univ. / Prof. Jungsoo Kim 114

Understanding Law through Literature and Film ...... Sookmyung Women’s Univ. / Prof. Sung-soo Hong 116

Cybercrime and Digital Forensic Investigation ...... Hallym Univ. / Yunsik Jang et al. 118

Aged Society and Welfare for the Elderly ...... Mokwon Univ. / Prof. Jung-don Kwon 120

Advertising Psychology as Scientific Art ...... Ewha Womans Univ. / Prof. Yang, Yoon 122

My Major and Big Data ...... Sangmyung Univ. / Prof. Myongho Yi 124

Psychology of Criminal Behavior ...... Sookmyung Women’s Univ. / Prof. Ji-sun Park 126

Social Enterprise, A Beautiful Story of Management

...... Pusan National Univ. / Prof. Young-bok Cho et al. 128

Reading in a Global Era ...... Kyungnam Univ. / Prof. Dae-Kyu Yoon et al. 130

Starting Psychology ...... Chungnam National Univ. / Prof. Jeon, Woo Yeong 132

Understanding for a Survey of Public Opinion ...... Dongshin Univ. / Prof. Ji-Hyun Cho 134

Human Behavior and Social Structure ...... Ewha Womans Univ. / Prof. In-Hee Hahm 136

Department of Information Sociology ...... Hanyang Univ. / Prof. Yun, Young-Min 138

Psychology of Addiction ...... Handong Global Univ. / Prof. Sung-man Shin 140

Mapping Your Life Across 20's ...... Seoul National Univ. / Prof. Keum-joo Kwak 142

Social Welfare Policy : Understanding of the Happy Society and Policy

...... Daegu Univ. / Prof. Jin-sook Lee 144

Low Birthrate, Aging and Multicultural Society ...... Kyungnam Univ. / Prof. Kang, In Soon et al. 146

Art & Physical(6) Ballet : Practice of Convergence Culture and ArtsⅠ...... Sungshi Univ. / Prof. Ju-won Kim 148

Ballet : Practice of Convergence Culture and Arts Ⅱ ...... Sungshi Univ. / Prof. Ju-won Kim 150

Music and Science / Technology ...... Ewha Womans Univ. / Prof. Woon Seung Yeo 152

Ⅰ: The Korean Sound That Sang About . Chonbuk National Univ. / Prof. Hwe-chan Jeong 154

Pansori Ⅱ : Pilgimage to the Korean Traditional Vocal Arts

...... Chonbuk National Univ. / Prof. Hwe-chan Jeong 155

The Complete Animation Course ...... Ewha Womans Univ. / Prof. Yoomi Choi 156

Medicine(5) Family & Health : Primary Prevention of Cardiocerebrovascular Disease

...... University of Ulsan / Prof. Young-sik Kim 158 K-MOOC Table of Contents

Human Anatomy : Skeleton and Muscles History ...... Konyang Univ. / Prof. Chul-tae Kim 160

The Universe Inside My Body : Human Body Structures and FunctionsⅠ

...... Chung-Ang Univ. / Prof. Moo-yeol Lee 162

The Universe Inside My Body : Human Body Structures and Functions Ⅱ

...... Chung-Ang Univ. / Prof. Moo-yeol Lee 163

Principle of Corrected Visual Acuity ...... Konyang Univ. / Prof. Joo-hyeon Joung 165

Humanities(32) Scientific Thinking and Humanity ..... Dankook Univ. / Prof. Young-Hee Lee et al. 166

The Analects, a Wisdom that Opens Up Human Relationships

...... Sungkyunkwan Univ. / Prof. Jeong Geun Shin 168

To Find Modern Happiness through the Great Learning

...... Sungkyunkwan Univ. / Prof. Ki-dong Lee 170

Finding a Way of Construction for the Heaven through the "Doctrine of the Mean"

...... Sungkyunkwan Univ. / Prof. Ki-dong Lee 171

Understanding of Cinematic Storytelling ...... Ewha Womans Univ. / Prof. Chul-Gyun Lyou 172

Global Citizenship Education : Living as A Citizen in a Global Civil Society

...... Kyung Hee Univ. / Prof. Hyun Kim et al. 174

Marriage and Happiness ...... Pusan National Univ. / Prof. Kim Se Hwan 176

Korean Classic Literature, History and CultureⅠ ...... Korea Univ. / Prof. Kyung-ho Sim 178

Korean Classic Literature, History and Culture Ⅱ ...... Korea Univ. / Prof. Kyung-ho Sim 179

What is Literature? ...... Yonsei Univ. / Prof. Myeong-Kyo Jeong 180

Shakespeare ...... Korea Univ. / Park, Yong-Nam 182

Language and Human ...... Seoul National Univ. / Prof. Seungho Nam 184

Japanese Grammar ...... Busan University of Foreign Studies / Prof. Eun Jeong Bae 186

Homo LinguaⅠ ...... Sangmyung Univ. / Prof. Mi-hyeong Kim et al. 187

Homo Lingua Ⅱ ...... Sangmyung Univ. / Prof. Mi-hyeong Kim et al. 188

Road to the future or All Rae (來) ...... Sungkyunkwan Univ. / Prof. Jong-kwan Lee 189

East Asian Modernity and Concepts ...... Hallym Univ. / Prof. Lee, Kyungku et al. 190

Knowledge Management of Dasan, Jeong, Yakyong

...... Hanyang Univ. / Prof. Min Jung 191

History of Korean Independence Movement ...... Hanyang Univ. / Prof. Chan-seung Park 193

Philosophy and Contemplation on Life ...... Yonsei Univ. / Prof. Hyung-chul Kim 195

Deutscher Idealismus ...... Kyungpook National Univ. / Prof. Suk-soo Kim 198

The Tradition of Western Philosophy ...... Catholic Univ. / Prof. Seung-chan Park 200

When History Meets Movies ...... Konyang Univ. / Prof. Hyung-gon Kim 202

Accurate Understanding on Blue Ocean of History and Culture

...... Kongju National Univ. / Prof. Lee Hae Jun 204

Korean Words and Culture with Chinese originⅠ...... Sungshin Univ. / Prof. Kim Yong Jae 206 K-MOOC Table of Contents

Korean Words and Culture with Chinese origin Ⅱ ...... Sungshin Univ. / Prof. Kim Yong Jae 208

Addiction Counseling ...... Sahmyook Univ. / Prof. Kyung Hyun Suh 210

Early Buddhism ...... Kyungpook National Univ. / Prof. Seung-taek Lim 212

Meet with the Masters of the Korean Intellectuals through the History of

...... Kyung Hee Univ. / Prof. Ho-gun Jeon 214

Homo Politicus : The World We Made ...... Kyung Hee Univ. / Prof. Jung-wan Yu et al. 216

World Heritage of KoreaⅠ...... Sangmyung Univ. / Prof. Young-sook Jang 218

World Heritage of KoreaⅡ ...... Sangmyung Univ. / Prof. Young-sook Jang 220

Natural Science(22) Physics for Everyone ...... Inha Univ. / Prof. Dongwoo Cha 221

General Theory of Relativity for General PublicⅠ

...... Korea Univ. / Prof. Jong-Phil Lee 223

General Theory of Relativity for General Public Ⅱ

...... Korea Univ. / Prof. Jong-Phil Lee 225

Modern Physics and the Revolution of Human Thought

...... Ewha Womans Univ. / Prof. Chan-ju Kim 226

Science in Criminal Investigation ...... Chungnam National Univ. / Prof.Hee-sun Chung 228

The World of Life Science (SKP) ...... KAIST / Prof. Jung-Hoe Kim et al. 230

Principal of Life ...... Pusan National Univ. / Prof. Heui-soo Kim 232

Examining Evolution of Life through DNA .. POSTECH / Prof. Kim, Sang Wook 234

The Science of Life ...... Sungkyunkwan Univ. / Prof. Woo Sung Lee 237

Biological HumanⅠ ...... Korea Univ. / Prof. Heung Sik Na 238

Biological Human Ⅱ ...... Korea Univ. / Prof. Heung Sik Na 239

Chemistry for Everyday Life ...... Hanyang Univ. / Prof. Min-Kyoung Kim 240

The World of the Most Advanced Scientific Technology for the General Public

...... Sangmyung Univ. / Prof. Sang-wook Kang 241

Market and Consumer ...... Seoul National Univ. / Prof. Ran-do Kim 243

Calculus : Emphasizing Practical Use

...... Sungkyunkwan Univ. / Prof. Young Do Chai 245

Cosmos, Life, and Civilization

...... Kyung Hee Univ. / Prof. Sungsoo S. Kim et al. 246

An introduction to Electromagnetism : General Physics II

...... POSTECH / Prof. Jung, Yun Hee 247

Life in the Universe ...... Seoul National Univ. / Prof. Hie Joon Kim 248

Introductory Astronomy ...... Yonsei Univ. / Prof. Young-jong Sohn 250

Life is the communication with matters, chemicals: Wellbeing science

...... Dongguk Univ. / Prof. Yeo, In-Hyeong 253

...... Seoul National Univ. / Prof. Sung-geun Kim, Joon-won Park 255 K-MOOC Table of Contents

Fun Chemical Engineering (SKP) ...... POSTECH / Prof. In Seok Kang et al. 257

Koreanology(2) A Bridge to the World : for Beginners

...... ,,...... Sungkyunkwan Univ. / Prof. Kyong-Hwon Kim et al. 262

The Korean Economic Development ...... Yonsei Univ. / Prof. Doo Won Lee 264

Others(1) Creative Ideation : The Creativity in My Hand ...... Sungkyunkwan Univ. / Prof. Young-taek Park 265 K-MOOC Course Registration & Learning Method Guide

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9) ‌This page comes out after you click on ‘Learning’. You can check fundamental information regarding taking a course such as announcements and course completion standard 10) ‌① You can start taking a course when you click [Course content ] ② [Weekly] is 10 composed of more than one session. ① ③ [Learning activity menu] is composed of ② ③ more than one learning activity. Please enjoy your time and make the best use of K-MOOC! ※ ‌ Each session is composed of more than one learning activity, so please click every learning activities to start learning. Theory of Architectural Space Engineering (Architecture) / Prof. Hyun Seo 

This course examines meaning of architecture from related some words such as art, space, Function, structure. Furthermore, we are going to see how these topics are related to architecture. It also covers the issues on the value of architecture in 20 Century.

Total week 14 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 10:00 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Raising the issue Hyun Seo Understanding 1 The value and knowledge 00:38 the Issue •Professor, Department of Architecture and Value Architecture

Raising the issue •Ph. D. in Architecture, Columbia University 10 The Meaning of 2 Ancient Greece 00:38 Architecture 11 Ancient Rome After the Renaissance

Raising the issue

Guide Book 3 The Meaning of Art 00:58 Aesthetics

The meaning of art

Raising the issue

Ancient Greece/Rome

4 Form of Art The Renaissance 00:48 Encyclopedia Is architecture included in the category of art?

Architecture Academy 5 00:39 Education University

Philosophical aesthetics 6 Questions of Art 00:44 Education of architecture

Function of The meaning of Architecture 7 00:42 Architecture Function of architecture and the Value

Various ‘uses’ of architecture

8 ‘Uses’ of Buildings ‘Uses’ of buildings 00:47

‘Uses’ of requirements Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Room Space of 9 The emergence of space 00:41

Architecture Education Translated space

The Meaning of Expression of space 10 00:42 Space The meaning of Space

The meaning of Technology Society Art and 11 Engineering 00:47 Technology Professional

The Value of Buildings 12 00:41 Architecture Architecture Art & Physical Realization of Design 13 00:43 Architecture Architectural structure

11 Raising the issue - School 14 Society and City Pile up 00:41 Medicine Conclusion Humanities Natural Science Koreanology Others History of Architecture, Engineering (Architecture) Society and Culture Ewha Womans University / Prof. Seock-jae Yim

As food, clothing and shelter form the requisites of our life, architecture is an essential one of the three pillars. Architecture has a long history because it is an agglomeration of art, humanities, and science and has a strong social character. Thus, in order to understand architecture, it is important to study history first.

Total week 16 weeks Credits 3 Reference book ○ Total time 19:46 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Outline of ancient Near East Architecture Ancient Near East - Babylon, Ziggurat, Seock–jae Yim the Tower of Babel •Prof at construction Ancient Near Characteristics of Egyptian architecture engineering, Ewha 1 01:30 East Architecture Egyptian old palace and step-pyramid Womans University Old Kingdom of Egypt and completion of pyramid •PH. D. in architecture, 12 Architectural Changes in Middle Kingdom of Egypt University of Temples in New Kingdom of Egypt Pennsylvania Aegean architecture (1) - the Minoan architecture 13 •M.A., University of Aegean architecture (2) - the Mycenae architecture Michigan The formation and features of Greek architecture •B.A., Seoul National Development of Greek shrine construction

Guide Book Greek University 2 01:22 Architecture (1) Completion of temples in classical period The Temple of Poseidon and the Temple of Parthenon The end of classical period and the decline of Greek Temple City states and their various functions Greek Theater architecture Architecture (2), The formation of post Greek architecture (1) 3 01:18 Roman The formation of post Greek architecture (2) Architecture (1) The formation and features of Roman architecture Etruscan Architecture Republican architecture Imperial architecture (1) Imperial architecture (2) Roman 4 Post imperial architecture 01:34 Architecture (2) Development of structure technique (1) Development of structure technique (2) Pragmatism and secularism The formation of early Christian architecture Early Christian Constantine church Architecture and 5 Post Constantine church of Latin west 01:15 Byzantine Architecture Features of Byzantin architecture Byzantin dome-cross church Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor The formation of Romanesque Architecture Development of cross-shaped flat surface in the medieval cathedrals

Romanesque Education 6 The high Romanesque styles in France 01:26 Architecture The early Romanesque styles in Germany The high Romanesque styles in Germany The Romanesque styles in Italia The transition period and establishment of Gothic architecture in the 12th century. Society Gothic Papal monarchy and Gothic architecture 7 01:17 Architecture (1) Gothic Degagement technique The elements of Gothic Degagement technique Early Gothic architectures in France 8 Midterm Exam The high Gothic architecture in France (1) Art & Physical The high Gothic architecture in France (2) Gothic 9 The late Gothic architecture in France 01:21 Architecture (2) Early English styles 13 English Decorative Styles English perpendicular style Medicine The formation of German Gothic (13th century) Features of German Gothic architecture Gothic 10 01:10 Architecture (3) Division and development of German Gothic architecture (14~15th century) Italian Gothic architecture (1) Italian Gothic architecture (2) Humanities Establishment and features of Renaissance architecture Renaissance 11 Early Renaissance architecture (1) 01:15 Architecture (1) Early Renaissance architecture (2) High Renaissance architecture (1) High Renaissance architecture (2)

Renaissance High Renaissance architecture (3) Natural Science 12 01:29 Architecture (2) 16th century Venetian Renaissance architecture (1) 16th century Venetian Renaissance architecture (2) French Renaissance architecture English and German Renaissance architecture th The background of 16 century and mannerism Koreanology Renaissance The meaning of mannerism architecture 13 Architecture (3) and its features 01:38 - Mannerism Mannerism architects (1) - Peruzzi Mannerism architects (2) - Julio Romano

Mannerism architects (3) - Michelangelo Others Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Italian baroque architecture and background of 17th century Features of Italian baroque architecture Early baroque (1) Early baroque (2)

14 Baroque High baroque (1) - Bernini 01:33 architecture (1) High baroque (2) - Borromini High baroque (3) - Longhena Establishment of French baroque architecture Development of French baroque architecture Louis XIV and French baroque architecture Establishment of English baroque architecture Christopher Wren and English baroque architecture Baroque 14 15 01:38 architecture (2) Establishment and development of baroque architecture in German-speaking countries 15 Baroque architects in German-speaking countries 16 Final Exam

Guide Book HanokⅠ: Engineering (Architecture) Understanding Hanok Chonbuk National University / Prof. Hae-kyoung Nam Engineering

Hanok architecture is one of the traditional housing heritage in korea. The contents of this course are consisted of the term, aesthetics, architectural characteristics (structure, style, architectural principles and space organization of Hanok). And the field survey study will be carried on the exploration, work study, Education design and drawing practice. Also, you can learn about the modernization and industrialization of Hanok.

Total week 6 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 04:05 Development year 2016 Additional material × Society

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

The origin of Korean residential culture Hanok’s Hae–kyoung Nam

1 architectural Origin and occurrence background of Hanok 00:44 •Presidential Commission Art & Physical brief on Architecture Policy Definition of Hanok Republic of Korea •Cultural Properties 15 Architecutral Formation fractor of Korean architecture Ⅰ Committee characteristic of

2 Korean Formation fractor of Korean architecture Ⅱ 00:36 •Chairman of the Medicine traditional Architectural Federation architecture Principal parts of Hanok Institute of Korea •The Chief of the Construction Design composition principle of Hanok Hanok Technology & 3 principle of 00:32 Construction Center Hanok Ⅰ Case study

•Professor of Chonbuk Humanities Building construction of traditional Korean National University Construction architecture and structure 4 principle of 00:43 Hanok Ⅱ Building construction of Hanok

Construction terms of Hanok Structure of 5 Construction of Hanok 00:45 Natural Science Hanok Ⅰ Form and Dimensions of Hanok

Gong-Po : Important elements in traditional Structure of Korean architecture 6 00:45 Hanok Ⅱ A style of Hanok Koreanology Others Hanok Ⅱ : Practice Engineering (Architecture) Chonbuk National University / Prof. Hae-kyoung Nam

This course studies modernization and industrialization of Hanok, a Korean traditional house. The course teaches terms, aesthetics, architectural features (including structures, building principles, space organization) of Hanok. The course also combines field study, hands-on design and practical experience on Hanok.

Total week 6 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 04:05 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Tme Introduction of the Professor

Traditional Hanok Hae-Kyoung Nam Appreciating 1 Modern Hanok 00:45 Hanok as a Artwork •Professor, Chonbuk National University Synthesis •Member, Presidential 16 Basic Symbols for Design Plans Commission on Architecture Policy Republic of Korea Designing Hanok (1) 2 Types of Design Plans 00:45 17 - Basic Design •Member, Cultural Properties Committee Synthesis •Chairman, Architectural Federation Institute of Korea

Programming Guide Book Designing Hanok (2) •Chief, Hanok Technology & 3 Designing & Drawing Up the Plan 00:45 - Designing My House Construction Center, Chonbuk National University Assessment

Hanok Building Tools

4 Constructing Hanok (1) Safety Education 00:45 Practice Using Models (Trimming Timber) Hanok Construction : Practice

5 Constructing Hanok (2) Specifications 00:45

Synthesis

Hanok Mondernization Modernization & 6 Industrialization of Hanok Industrialization 00:45 Hanok Synthesis Introduction to Acoustics Engineering (Mechanical) KAIST / Prof. Yang-Hann Kim Engineering Theoretical descriptions that have to do with basic acoustic phenomena; propagation, reflection, transmission, radiation, diffraction, and scattering are to be studied, emphasizing their physical meanings and practical implications. The basic physical quantities in acoustics, such as pressure, impedance, intensity, power, and energy are studied. Human perception on sound also to be introduced, Various scales, including Education dB and Octave scale, will be introduced appropriately exercised.

Total week 10 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 19:21 Development year 2016 Additional material Videos Society

Major topic Details Tme Introduction of the Professor

Vibration and Vibration and Waves (1) 1 02:03 Yang–Hann Kim Waves Vibration and Waves (2) •Ph. D. in Mechanical Art & Physical Engineering, MIT Acoustic Wave Acoustic Wave Equation (1) 2 02:05 Equation Acoustic Wave Equation (2) •I-INCE (International 17 Institute of Noise Control Engineering) Director Basic Physical Basic Physical Measures (1) 3 02:04 Measures Basic Physical Measures (2) •Author of Discontinuity Waves on a Flat Surface of Discontinuity (2) •Lecturer of in 5 Flat Surface of 02:04 Coursera (10,000+

Discontinuity Waves on a Flat Surface of Discontinuity (4) students attended) Humanities Breathing & Breathing & Trembling Sphere Problem (1) 6 Trembling Sphere 02:05 Problem Breathing & Trembling Sphere Problem (2) Baffled Pistion & Baffled Pistion & Finite Vibrating Plate Problem (1) 7 Finite Vibrating 02:04 Plate Problem Baffled Pistion & Finite Vibrating Plate Problem (2) Natural Science Scattering & Scattering & Diffraction (1) 8 01:52 Diffraction Scattering & Diffraction (2)

Wave Wave Propagation in Space-Reverberation & Propagation its Application (1) 9 in Space- 01:40 Koreanology Reverberation & Wave Propagation in Space-Reverberation & its Application its Application (2)

Wave Wave Propagation in Space / Duct Acoustics (1) Propagation in 10 02:24 Space / Duct Acoustics Wave Propagation in Space / Duct Acoustics (2) Others FUN-MOOC, Eternal Engineering (MechanicalㆍMetal) Seoul National University /  Mechanical Engineering! Prof. Sung-Hoon Ahn and 9 others

In this course, you will learn mechanical engineering that is a fundamental knowledge involved in the automobile industry, energy industry, robotics, bio-mechanics, and manufacturing equipments, constantly being applied to daily life. This course consists of theories, experiments, interviews, etc. Through this course, the 5 major mechanics, applied technologies, and trends will be covered. You will be able to understand the fundamental concepts of mechanical engineering.

Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 10:37 Development year 2016 Additional material Videos

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Men and mechanical engineering Kunwoo Lee Introduction. •Professor, Seoul National 18 1 A dreaming 01:09 University engineer •B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, A dreaming engineer Seoul National University 19 •M.S. & Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, MIT Part I. Design, Manufacturing Solid mechanics – stepping stone of Jongwon Kim

mechanical engineering

Guide Book / Road to becoming •Professor, Seoul National 2 00:39 leaders in University engineering Innovative manufacturing technologies •B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, (solid/material of global leaders Seoul National University mechanics) •M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, KAIST Measurement of materials’ mechanical •Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Experiments in properties Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison solid mechanics 3 00:37 and mechanics Kyoungdoug Min of materials Introduction to Manufacturing •Professor, Seoul National Technology University •B.S. & M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Seoul National Thermal mechanics - “Smart” principles University that influence our world Part II. Thermal •Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, and fluid MIT mechanics, energy / heat Machines that operate by water Sung–Hoon Ahn and fluids, and air 4 01:06 •Professor, Seoul National understanding University energy (fluid •B.S.E. in Aerospace Engineering, mechanics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor thermal Lasting energy mechanics) •M.S. & Ph.D. in Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University Engineering

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Interesting phenomena in thermal and fluid mechanics Kyoung-su Yi •Professor, Seoul National Experiments in Education A phase consists solid, liquid, and University 5 thermal fluidics, 00:50 gaseous •B.S and M.S in Mechanical energy engineering, Seoul National University, Korea A phase neither liquid nor gaseous •Ph.D. in Mechanical engineering, University of California, Berkeley Society Industrial robots – helpful hand in Dongjun Lee Part III. Robotics manufacturing engineering / •Professor, Seoul National Understanding University Rehabilitation/ Assistive robots for 6 helper robots 00:52 humans •B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, in our lives KAIST (dynamics, •Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, vibrations) Vast potential in soft robotics

University of Minnesota, Twin- Art & Physical Cities

Motor control experiments in robot arms Kyu-Jin Cho 19 •Professor, Seoul National Experiments University Electrical engineering experiments in 00:48

7 in robotics Medicine robot arms •B.S. & M.S. in Mechanical engineering Engineering, Seoul National University Linkage experiments in robot arms •Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, MIT Biomechanical engineering – Suk–won Cha Part IV. amalgamation of mechanical and

Biomechanical biological engineering •Professor, Seoul National Humanities engineering University Engineering technologies for medical 8 / pursuing 00:41 •B.S. in Naval Architecture & purposes, bodily repair via 3D printing longevity with Ocean Engineering, Seoul mechanical National University engineering Biomimetic robots inspired by nature •M.S & Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University

Measurement and experiments of Sangkwon Jeong Natural Science biological signals •Professor, KAIST Experiments in •B.S. & M.S. in Mechanical Experiments in tissue regeneration via 9 biomechanical 00:43 Engineering, Seoul National 3D printing engineering University •Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Koreanology Experiments in biomimetics MIT

Trend #1. Renewable energy to save Earth Eco-friendly 10 00:58 mechanical Others engineering Sustainable manufacturing technology Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Shape memory alloys: smart materials Junsang Doh that “remember” their shapes •Associate Professor, POSTECH Trend #2. •B.S. in Chemical Engineering, 4D printing: time-dependent shape 11 Smart material 00:40 Seoul National University shifting technology technology •Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering/ Shape memory ceramics: smart Polymer Science and materials that undergo physical change Engineering, MIT under electric field

Drones in the sky Trend #3. Transportation 12 methods and Auto-pilot: self-driving technology 00:59 technology of the future Research in automotive technologies of 20 the future (Advanced Automotive Research Center)

21 Technology to integrate the underprivileged (QoLT) Trend #4. The heart in 13 00:35

mechanical Guide Book Lighting the world with mechanical engineering engineering (Global Solar Volunteer Corporation) Solid Mechanics Engineering (MechanicalㆍMetal) Pusan National University / Prof. Deuk-man An Engineering This course, also known as “material mechanics”, deals with the behavior of a solid materials that loads various types of materials. Through this course, you will learn to determine the stress and strain, and deformation of the structure and the load receiving element to understand the mechanical behavior of the structure. Education

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Details Time Introduction of the Professor What is Solid Mechanics? Deuk-man An Dimensions and Units •PNU 1 Vectors and scalars 02:42 •Mechanical Systems Fforce vectors Design Art & Physical Axial vectors •Ph.D. RPI Equations of equilibrium 21 Stress 2 02:23

Strain Medicine Hooke's law Saint-Vernant's principle Stresses on inclined sections 3 02:41 Supplementary note on hooke's law

Tension test Humanities Formulation of solid mechanics Average shear stresses 4 Axially loaded members I statically determinate problems 02:12 Axially loaded members II statically indeterminate problems Statically determinate truss revisited Natural Science Statically indeterminate truss Misfits and thermal stresses 5 01:45 Impact loading Elasto plastic analysis

Rotationg bars Koreanology Torsional deformation of a circular bar Ⅰ 6 Torsional deformation of a circular bar Ⅱ 02:25 Transmission of power by circular shafts

Tthin-walled tubes Others Details Time Introduction of the Professor Supplementary notes on torsion Beams equations of equilibrium 7 02:20 Shear-force and bending moment diagram Bending stress bernoulli-euler Bending stresses Ⅱ Moment of inertia 8 01:43 Equation of couverture Shear stresses in beamsⅠ Shear stresses in beamsⅡ 9 Built up beams 01:38 Uniform strength beams Strain energy of beams Deflections of beams 10 02:00 Deflections produced by impact 22 Castigliano's theoremⅠ Castigliano's theoremⅡ 23 Castigliano's theoremⅢ 11 02:00 Change of basis : vectors

Change of basis : stresses (plane stress) Guide Book Change of basis : stresses (dyad, dyadic) Mohr's circle 12 02:00 Strain Strain energy density Strain gauge Pressure vessel 13 Buckling and stablity 02:00 Euler load Secant formula for columns Dynamics I / II KAIST / Prof. Yang-Hann Kim  Engineering (MechanicalㆍMetal)

Why and how does an object move? Dynamics is essential in understanding how objects move. In this Engineering course, students will learn the principles and analysis techniques of dynamics. Through this course, students can understand how an automobile runs or how a missile projects. The course focuses on the basic principles of dynamics. Also, it will help students to understand physical laws through a variety of demos during the lecture. This course targets general audience and anyone Education interested in dynamics can attend.

Total week 14 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 26:25 Development year 2015 Additional material Videos Society

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Intro. Lecture 1 Position, velocity, and acceleration Yang–Hann Kim

Newton’s 2nd Description of vectors for position •Ph. D. in Mechanical Art & Physical 03:39 Law Newton’s second law of motion Engineering, MIT 2 Intro. Lecture •I-INCE (International Institute of Noise Control 23 Angular momentum of a particle Engineering) Director Work : Kinetic Energy

3 •Author of 4 and Momentum Applications of Newton’s laws •Lecturer of in Coursera Angular momentum about the mass (10,000+ students attended) 5 center Humanities Angular Translation : Rotation about a fixed axis 05:16 Momentum Instantaneous center 6 Rate of change of a vector 7 Motion about a Fixed Point Intro. Lecture

8 Three- Three–dimensional motion Natural Science dimensional Equations of Motion 04:45 Motion Solution Procedure and Solutions 9 Constrained Plane Motion Intro. Lecture 10

Principle of work and energy Koreanology 11 Impulse Motion, Eccentric Impact Energy and Angular momentum of a rigid body 12 Impulse Motion 06:43 for 3-D Euler’s equations of motion Motion of a rigid body about a fixed axis

13 Others Steady Precession of a Gyroscope 14 Final Exam Continuum Mechanics and Engineering (MechanicalㆍMetal) Finite Element Analysis POSTECH / Prof. Park, Sung Jin

This course helps students to understand comprehension of mathematical engineering interpretation extensively through flipped learning. Furthermore, it helps students to understand organic dynamics of Materials, Thermodynamics, Kinetics, and Kinematic. After taking this course, students would be able to interpret complicated engineering development by learning continuum theory and FEM (Finite Element Method) which both serve as important frameworks in analytical dynamics.

Total week 13 weeks Credits 3 Reference book ○ Total time 13:24 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

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Continuum Structure of Mechanics 1 01:32 Park, Sung Jin Mechanics 1 Indicial Notation & Thermodynamics Prof. Park is currently a Continuum Kinetics : Stress 24 2 01:29 professor of Mechanical Mechanics 2 Kinematics : Strain Engineering department at POSTECH. He graduated 25 Continuum Conservations Law 3 01:07 summa cum laude from Mechanics 3 Constitutive Equations POSTECH. He also served as CEO of POSTECH Continuum Governing Equation (1) 4 00:45 Technical Commercialization

Guide Book Mechanics 4 Governing Equation (2) Center, and CTO of Cetatek.

Continuum Numerical Analysis As a current director of 5 01:07 arithmetic, he has full Mechanics 5 Weak Formulation experience and knowledge Continuum Energy Concepts in practical application of 6 00:25 mechanical engineering. Mechanics 6 Mid-term Exam (Continuum part)

Finite Element Introduction to FEM 7 00:27 Analysis 1 General Procedure of FEM

Finite Element Direct Approach for FEM 8 01:06 Analysis 2 Direct Approach for FEM

Finite Element Variational Approach for FEM 9 01:12 Analysis 3 Variational Approach for FEM

Finite Element Weighted Residual Method 10 00:54 Analysis 4 Weighted Residual Method

Finite Element Shape Functions and Discretization 11 01:46 Analysis 5 Shape Functions and Discretization

Finite Element Mesh Generation Technique 12 01:07 Analysis 6 Numerical Integration/Solution Techniques

Finite Element FEM for Thermomechanical Process 13 00:27 Analysis 7 Final Exam (FEM part) Thermodynamics Engineering (MechanicalㆍMetal) Kumoh National Institute of Technology / Prof. Jun-young Park Engineering This is the course for thermodynamics, an academic field about energy. Advancement of energy technology in line with human evolution makes thermodynamics a basis of numerous academic fields. Full understanding of thermodynamics of the energy, by the energy, and for the energy is not a simple task even for the relevant majors. It is not easy thing making this course understood by all other majors, But, some interesting allurements will be provided. Before the course, you can enjoy an essay for scientific Education facts related with the contents of the given lectures. In this course, basic concepts of thermodynamics, the first law of thermodynamics, properties of pure substance, closed system, control volume, the second law of thermodynamics, entropy will be covered. This course is recommended for sophomores majoring in

engineering. Hope to enjoy the course. Society

Total week 18 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 11:10 Development year 2016 Additional material × Art & Physical

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Thermodynamics wand Energy Introduction and 25 1 Importance of Dimensions and Units 00:44 Jun–young Park Basic Concepts Systems and Control Volumes •Ph.D. Currently, Medicine Properties of a System Professor of Kumoh Density and Specific Gravity National Institute of Introduction and State and Equilibrium Technology 2 00:46 Basic Concepts Processes and Cycles •Ph.D. degree. received Temperature and the Zeroth Law of from Purdue University, Thermodynamics US Introduction and Pressure •Former senior Humanities 3 00:31 Basic Concepts The Manometer researcher at POSCO •Former designated Energy, Energy Introduction research fellow at Osaka 4 Transfer, and 00:33 General Energy University, Japan Analysis Forms of Energy

Energy, Energy Energy Transfer by Heat Natural Science Transfer, and Energy Transfer by Work 5 00:35 General Energy Mechanical Forms of Work Analysis The First Law of Thermodynamics Energy, Energy Transfer, and 6 Energy Conversion Efficiencies 00:24 General Energy Koreanology Analysis Pure Substance Properties of 7 Phases of a Pure Substance 00:42 Pure Substances Phase-Change Processes

Properties of Others 8 Property Diagrams for Phase-Change Processes 00:41 Pure Substances Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Properties of 9 Property Tables 00:37 Pure Substances The Ideal-Gas Equation of State Properties of 10 00:19 Pure Substances Compressibility Factor-A Measure of Deviation from Ideal-Gas Behavior

Energy Analysis Moving Boundary Work 11 of Closed Energy Balance for Closed Systems 00:41 Systems Specific Heats Internal Energy, Enthalpy, and Specific Energy Analysis Heats of Ideal Gas 12 of Closed 00:16 Systems Internal Energy, Enthalpy, and Specific Heats of Solids and Liquids

Mass and Energy Conservation of Mass 13 Analysis of Flow Work and the Energy of a Flowing Fluid 00:53 Control Volumes 26 Energy Analysis of Steady-Flow Systems Mass and Energy Some Steady-Flow Engineering Devices 27 14 Analysis of Energy Analysis of Unsteady-Flow 00:26 Control Volumes Processes Introduction to the Second Law The Second

Thermal Energy Reservoirs Guide Book 15 Law of 00:55 Thermodynamics Heat Engines Refrigerators and Heat Pumps Reversible and Irreversible Processes The Carnot Cycle The Second The Carnot Principles 16 Law of 00:38 Thermodynamics The Thermodynamic Temperature Scale The Carnot Heat Engine The Carnot Refrigerator and Heat Pump Entropy The Increase of Entropy Principle Entropy Change of Pure Substances 17 Entropy 00:35 Isentropic Process Property Diagrams Involving Entropy, What Is Entropy? The T ds Relations Entropy Change of Liquids and Solids 18 Entropy 00:54 Entropy Change of Ideal Gases Reversible Steady-Flow Work Fluid Mechanics Engineering (MechanicalㆍMetal) Kumoh National Institute of Technology / Prof. Jun-young Park Engineering This is the course for fluid mechanics necessary to understand numerous phenomena in fluids. Fluid means a gas like air fully required for human life and a liquid like water which is an major element on earth. Fluid mechanics covers the design and/or analysis for transportation equipment, such as automobile, airplane and submarines and for energy equipment, such as power plant and air-conditioner. In this course, the first four chapters cover basic knowledge in fluid movement including fluid properties, pressure variation Education in stationary fluid, fluid statics. The other chapters, chapter 5 and 7, cover basic analytical ways to solve the problem of fluid mechanics frequently encountered in the fields. Fluid mechanics is one of the most fundamental subject in mechanical engineering. Therefore, this course is recommended for sophomore

students majoring in mechanical engineering. Hope to enjoy the course. Society

Total week 18 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 11:36 Development year 2016 Additional material × Art & Physical

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Some Characteristics of Fluids 27 Dimensions, Dimensional Homogeneity, and Units Jun–young Park Fluid Mechanics •Ph.D. Currently, 1 Analysis of Fluid Begavior 01:07 Medicine Introduction (1) Professor of Kumoh Measures of Fluid Mass and Weight National Institute of Ideal Gas Law Technology Viscosity •Ph.D. degree. received Fluid Mechanics Compressibility of Fluids from Purdue University, 2 01:01 Introduction (2) Vapor Pressure US Surface Tension •Former senior Humanities Pressure at a Point researcher at POSCO 3 Fluid Statics (1) 00:46 Basic Equation for Pressure Field •Former designated research fellow at Osaka Pressure Variation in a Fluid at Rest University, Japan Standard Atmosphere 4 Fluid Statics (2) 00:55 Measurement of Pressure Natural Science Manometry Mechanical and Electronic Pressure 5 Fluid Statics (3) Measuring Devices 00:37 Hydrostatic Force on a Plane Surface Pressure Prism 6 Fluid Statics (4) Hydrostatic Force on a Curved Surface 00:41 Koreanology Buoyancy, Flotation, and Stability

Elementary Fluid Newton’s Second Law Dynamics - 7 00:40 The Bernoulli Others Equation (1) F=ma Along a Streamline Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Elementary Fluid F=ma Normal to a Streamline Dynamics- 8 Physical Interpretation 00:42 The Bernoulli Equation (2) Static, Stagnation, Dynamic, and Total Pressure

Elementary Fluid Dynamics- 9 Examples of use of the Bernoulli Equation 00:46 The Bernoulli Equation (3)

Elementary Fluid The Energy Line and the Hydraulic Grade Line Dynamics- 10 00:26 The Bernoulli Restrictions on the Use of Bernoulli Equation Equation (4)

Fluid The Velocity Field 11 00:36 Kinematics (1) The Acceleration Field Fluid Control Volume and System 28 12 00:35 Kinematics (2) The Reynolds Transport Theorem Conservation of Mass-The Continuity Equation 29 Finite Control 13 Volume 00:37 Analysis (1) Newton’s Second Law

Finite Control

Guide Book First Law of Thermodynamics 14 Volume 00:41 -The Energy Equation Analysis (2)

Similitude, Dimensional Analysis Dimensional 15 Buckingham Pi Theorem 00:44 Analysis, and Modeling (1) Determination of Pi Terms Some Additional Comments about Dimensional Similitude, Analysis Dimensional 16 Determination of Pi Terms by Inspection 00:12 Analysis, and Common Dimensionless Groups in Fluid Mechanics Modeling (2) Correlation of Experimental Data Similitude, Dimensional 17 Modeling and Similitude 00:22 Analysis, and Modeling (3)

Similitude, Dimensional 18 Some Typical Model Studies 00:08 Analysis, and Modeling (4) Gachon CS50 : Engineering (Industry) Introduction to Python for Data Science Gachon University / Prof. Sung-chul Choi Engineering

This course is developed as a part of Data Science MOOCs series, by the ACE project team at Gachon University. This course is composed of followings: • Introduction to Python Programming - main course Education • Operation Research with Python Programming • Introduction to Data Science • Large-Scale Data Analysis on Cloud Society Total week 16 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time - Development year 2016 Additional material Videos

Major topic Details Introduction of the Professor

Why do we learn Programming? Art & Physical Sung-chul Choi Introduction of Python Outline of Development Environment of Python •Current) Assistant 29 1 Programming Professor, Department & Python Lab : Installation of Python Interpreter of Industrial Engineering, Gachon University Lab : Your First Code "Hello World" Medicine Lab : Installation of Aton Editor •Former) Manager at CTO Office, Samsung Memory & Variable Advanced Institute of Basic Data Type & Calculation Technology Memory 2 Lab : Way to Submit Assignment •POSTECH, Industrial & Variable and Management Assignment : Arithmetic Humanities Engineering, Ph.D Assignment : Basic Operations How to deal with console Console Lab : Fahrenheit Converter 3 & List Data Type List Data Type Code Assignment Natural Science Condition Lab : What school do you go to? Loop Condition 4 Lab : Multiplication Table Calculator & Loop Condition and Loop Koreanology Lab : Numbers Game How to debug code Others Major topic Details Introduction of the Professor Function Concept I Code & Function Function Concept II 5 Design Practice Coding Convention & Function Designing Code Assignment String 6 String Lab : Yesterday Letter Counter Assignment : Baseball Game Data Structure 7 Data Structure Lab : Command Counter Assignment : Morse Code 8 Midterm Exam "Midterm Problem Set"

9 Pythonic Code "Pythonic Code" Objective–.Oriented Programming 30 Objective-Oriented 10 Modules & Packages Programming Lab : Your OO World 31 Thread & Thread & Process 11 Process Lab : Multiple Downloader

Guide Book File Input & Ouput File Handling & Lab : File Read & Write 12 Comma Separate Comma Separate Values Values Lab : SeongNam Data How to understand Web How to deal with HTML Data 13 Web Scraping Lab : Data Parsing with Regular Expression How to deal with Beautiful Soup How to understand XML Extensible Markup Lab : USA Patent Data Analysis 14 Languages and JSON How to understand JSON Lab : JSON Data Analysis Lab Data Handling Lab 15 Application Lab Lab Warp Up, Python! 16 What is NEXT? NEXT "Final Term Problem Set" Operation Research with Python Engineering (Industry) Gachon University / Prof. Sung-chul Choi Engineering Operation research (OR) has many applications in science, engineering, economics, and industry. Thus, the ability to solve OR problems is crucial for both researchers and practitioners. Being able to solve the real life problems and obtaining the right solution requires understanding and modeling the problem correctly and applying appropriate optimization tools and skills to solve the mathematical model. The goal of this course is to teach you to formulate, analyze, and solve mathematical models that represent real-world problems. Education

Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time - Development year 2016 Additional material Videos Society

Major topic Details Introduction of the Professor

Lecture : Introduction to Operation Research Introduction Sung-chul Choi to Operation Lecture : How to model and code OR •Current) Assistant Professor,

1 Art & Physical Research with problems with Python Department of Industrial Python Engineering, Gachon University Lab : Setting Development Environment of Python •Former) Manager at CTO 31 Lecture : Vector Office, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology Lab : Vector Implementation with Python •POSTECH, Industrial and Medicine Lecture : Matrix Management Engineering, 2 Linear Algebra I Ph.D Lab : Matrix Implementation with Python

Assignment : Linear Algebra Implement with Python

Lecture : Matrix and Systems of Linear Equations Humanities

Lab : Matrix and Systems of Linear Equations

3 Linear Algebra II Lecture : Gauss–Jordan Elimination

Lab : Gauss–Jordan Elimination

Lecture : Matirix Concepts Natural Science

Lecture : Linear Programming Concepts

Lab : MatplotLib

Introductionto Lecture : LP Graphical Solution 4 Linear Programming Lab : LP Graphical Solution Koreanology Lecture : LP with Python and Gurobi

Lab : LP with Python and Gurobi

Lecture : Linear Programming Concepts 5 LP Applications Others Lab : MatplotLib Major topic Details Introduction of the Professor

Simplex Algorithm Concepts

6 Simplex Method Numpy

Assignment : Simplex Algorithm with Numpy

Sensitivity Analysis : Graphical Approach Sensitivity 7 Analysis and Sensitivity Analysis : Simplex Approach Daulity Duality - LP Formula

8 Midterm Week Test - Linear Programming

Network model basic concepts Network Model I -Transportation, Transportation 9 Assignment, and 32 Transshipment Transshipment Problems Assignment 33 Shortest Path Problems

Network Maximum-Flow Problems 10

Model II Guide Book CPM and PERT

Minimum-Cost Network Flow Problems

Introduction to Integer Programming Integer 11 Formulating Integer Programming Problems Programming The Branch-and-Bound Method

Probability basics Review of 12 Bayes's Rule Probability Normal Distribtuon

Utility Theory Decision Making 13 under Decision Tree Uncertainty AHP Present and Future of Korean Engineering (Industry) Industries : Dreaming of Hallyu in Korean

IndustryⅠ University of Ulsan / Prof. Chiwoon Cho and 3 others Engineering

This course focuses on the current state and future development direction of Korea’s major industries in a rapidly changing global business environment. Professor Cho and industry experts cover the automotive,

electronics, shipbuilding, construction, petrochemical, and steel industries in their course. By the end of this Education course, you should have a broader and deeper understanding of Korea’s six major industries.

Total week 8 weeks Credits 1 Reference book ○

Total time 04:10 Development year 2016 Additional material Video clips, Pictures, Photos and News Articles Society

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Overview Chiwoon Cho Miracle of “Made in Korea” Art & Physical Status and Current Status of Korean Industry Current) Revival of •Professor, School of Industrial 1 Challenges and Choices for 00:38 Korean Engineering, University of Industrial Hallyu 33 Industry Ulsan, Korea Glossary Former) Medicine Summary •Chief Consultant, Samsung Development of Automobile Industry SDS Domestic and International Status & Issues •Senior Consultant, LG CNS Automobile •Senior Researcher, Hyundai 2 Future Prospects 00:42 Industry Heavy Industries Glossary Education) Summary •Ph.D., Iowa State Univ., USA Humanities News Briefing Automobile Bosung Lee Industry: A Visit Field Trip: A Visit to the Automobile Industry 3 00:33 to a Leading Expert Talk: Bosung Lee Current) Company •Hyundai Motor Group Q&A: Discussion with Experts Global Business Intelligence

Origin and Characteristics of the Center(GBIC) Natural Science Electronics Industry Former) Domestic and International Status & Issues Electronics •Global Market Research Group 2 4 00:38 Industry Future Prospects •Hyundai Research Institute Glossary •LG Investment & Securities •Lotte Economy Research Summary Koreanology Institute News Briefing Electronics Education) Industry: A Visit Field Trip: A Visit to the Electronics Industry 5 00:32 •Ph.D., Candidate in Economics, to a Leading Expert Talk: Chaehak Lee Seoul National Univ., Korea Company Q&A: Discussion with Experts Others Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Characteristics of Petrochemical Industry and Production Processes Chaehak Lee Domestic and International Status & Issues Former) Petrochemical •Samsung Electronics, System 6 Future of Oil Energy and Safety 00:35 Industry Management of Plants LSI Business Unit, Master Glossary Education) •Ph.D., Electronics Engineering, Summary Seoul National Univ., Korea News Briefing Dongho Kim Petrochemica Field Trip: A Visit to the Current) l Industry: A Visit 7 Petrochemical Industry 00:32 to a Leading •Plant Manager of the third Expert Talk: Dongho Kim Company Up-grading Plant Q&A: Discussion with Experts Education) 34 •M.E., Chemical Engineering, 8 Final Exam Final Exam Chonnam National Univ., Korea

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Guide Book Present and Future of Korean Engineering (Industry) Industries : Dreaming of Hallyu in Korean

IndustryⅡ  University of Ulsan / Prof. Chiwoon Cho and 3 others Engineering

This course focuses on the current state and future development direction of Korea’s major industries in a rapidly changing global business environment. Professor Cho and industry experts cover the automotive,

electronics, shipbuilding, construction, petrochemical, and steel industries in their course. By the end of this Education course, you should have a broader and deeper understanding of Korea’s six major industries.

Total week 7 weeks Credits 1 Reference book ○

Total time 03:45 Development year 2016 Additional material Video clips, Pictures, Photos and News Articles Society

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Development of the Shipbuilding Industry Domestic and International Status & Issues Chiwoon Cho Current) Shipbuilding Art & Physical 1 Future Prospects 00:40 Industry •Professor, School of Industrial Glossary Engineering, University of Ulsan, Summary Korea Former) 35 News Briefing Shipbuilding •Chief Consultant, Samsung SDS Field Trip: A Visit to the •Senior Consultant, LG CNS

Industry: A Visit Medicine 2 Shipbuilding Industry 00:35 •Senior Researcher, Hyundai to a Leading Expert Talk: Seungnam Park Company Heavy Industries Q&A: Discussion with Experts Education) Overview of Construction Industry •Ph.D., Iowa State Univ., USA Characteristics and Status of Seungnam Park Current) Construction the Construction Industry 3 Future Prospects 00:40 •Shipbuilding Division / Industry Humanities HHI(Hyundai Heavy Industries) Glossary Vice President Summary Education) News Briefing •Ph.D., Naval Architecture, In-Ha Construction Field Trip: A Visit to the Univ., Korea Industry: A Visit 4 Construction Industry 00:35 Seokyung Cho to a Leading Expert Talk: Seokyung Cho Current) Company Q&A: Discussion with Experts •DAELIM Industrial Co., Ltd. Natural Science Civil division Oversea’s civil Iron and Steel Industry project management team Growth and Competitiveness of the General manager Steel Industry Education) 5 Steel Industry Future of the Steel Industry: 00:40 •Ph.D., Structural Engineering, The Evolution of Steel Changes the World Seoul National Univ., Korea Glossary Yoonhee Lee Koreanology Summary Current) News Briefing •POSCO Research Institute Vice Steel Industry: President A Visit to a Field Trip: A Visit to the Steel Industry 6 00:35 Education) Leading Expert Talk: Yoonhee Lee •Ph.D. Candidate in Business Company Q&A: Discussion with Experts Administration, Hanyang Univ., Others Korea 7 Final Exam Final Exam Ice-Breaking with Engineering (Material) Materials Science & Engineering POSTECH / Prof. Doyeon Kim and 1 other

I suppose that you have heard of the materials science and engineering (MSE) as a discipline quite often. However, it seems that not many people have a clear idea of the discipline, though it is well-established with a clear identity. Given this, we design this course aiming at providing as many people as possible with an opportunity to be near to the core of the MSE. To meet the need from both general audiences and students in the discipline, we have utilized a number of examples encountered during daily life and discussed principles at a scholastic level. Through this course, one is sure to reach a certain level of understanding of the whole spectrum of MSE. Enjoy MSE!

Total week 12 weeks Credits 3 Reference book ○ Material World that shook the world (Junior RHK, in Total time 08:00 Development year 2016 Additional material Korean), Materials Science and Engineering An Introduction (Wiley, 6th Ed)

36 Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor 37 Definition of MSE Doyeon Kim 1 MSE? MSE is microstructure science & engineering 00:40 •Graduated Seoul National

University Guide Book Advanced materials science & engineering •Master Material Engineering Microstructure of materials KAIST MSE runs through 2 Human history is materials history 00:40 •Ph.D Univ. de Blaise Pascal, human history France Basic thermodynamics for MSE •Assistant professor, mechanical Engineering, Atomic structure & types of bondings Aju university 3 Atoms? Metals? Properties of metals 00:40 •Professor, Material Engineering, Seoul National Yield strength of metals University Defects and its influence on materials •Chief researcher of material fine tissue 4 Strong metals Alloys 00:40 •President of Seoul National Univ, of Engineering Strengthening techniques for metals •Grandeur, Ministry of A story on aluminum Education and Science Aluminum, more Technology Corrosion and shape-memory alloys 00:40 5 expensive than •President of UNIST gold? ceramics? Properties and applications of ceramics •Chairman of National Science and Technology Fine ceramics Council Fine ceramics & •Researcher of Tokyo Univ, 6 Material failures 00:40 material failures Japan Origins of defects •President of POSTECH Engineering

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Fracture toughness Education Wook Jo Failure 7 Fatigue failure 00:40 engineering •Associate professor of UNIST (2014. 2~) Creep failure •Assitant professor of Characteristics of ceramics Technische Universität

Darmstadt (2007. 2~2014. 2) Society 8 Good(?) ceramics Let’s make good(?) ceramics 00:40 •Researcher of Material Nucleation theory Engineering Seoul National Univ. (2005. 9~2007. 2) Ceramic single Let’s make single crystals crystals & Yoon–Hee, Lee 9 Man-made nature – synthetic diamonds 00:40 semiconductor •POSCO Research Institute revolution Revolution with semiconductors Vice President Art & Physical

Polymer Artificial fibers – polymer revolution •Ph.D. Candidate in Business revolution, Administration, Hanyang 10 00:40 conducting Univ., Korea 37 polymers Flexible displays Capillarity effects Medicine 11 Capillarity 00:40 Nanotechnology through capillarity effects

Earthly sun with superconductors

12 Advanced MSE Man-made firefly 00:40 Magics with single atomic layers – 2D materials Humanities Natural Science Koreanology Others Quantum Mechanics for IT/NT/BT17 Engineering (Electric) / Prof. Dae-mann Kim

Quantum mechanics underlies IT/BT/NT and provides the platform for bridging various disciplines of science and engineering. This course offers the introductory quantum mechanics from the perspective of applications, compact on formulation and long on discussions on semiconductor and optoelectronic devices. The devices chosen for discussion are p-n junction diode, photodiode and solar cell, LED and laser diode, followed by field effect transistors, e.g. MOSFET, nanowire, tunnel and spin FETs. After a brief review of classical and statistical mechanics and electromagnetism, the quantum treatment of atoms, molecules, chemical bonds and tunneling are discussed. Also included in the discussion are the molecular spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance, molecular imaging, bio-sensor, flash EEPROM cell and quantum computing. The course is intended for undergraduate seniors and beginning graduate students who are majoring in nanotechnology related areas like physics, materials science, and engineering.

Total week 10 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 13:16 Development year 2015 Additional material × 38

39 Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Generalities & Overview And Review of Classical Theories Dae–mann Kim

Guide Book Review of Classical Theories •The lecturer is Professor 1 01:07 Dae-mann Kim who has Milestones Leading to Quantum Mechanics (1) been teaching Quantum Mechanics to engineering, Milestones Leading to Quantum Mechanics (2) material science and physics students for over Schrödinger Wave Equation (1) 30 years in USA and Asia. Schrödinger Wave Equation (2) A physicist by training but 2 01:16 an engineer by profession, Bound States in Quantum Well & Wire (1) Kim taught over a long period of time in the Bound States in Quantum Well & Wire (2) department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Scattering & Tunneling of 1D Particle (1) Rice University, Houston, Scattering & Tunneling of 1D Particle (2) Texas, USA. He also taught 3 01:15 in various universities in Energy Bands in Solids (1) Korea, including POSTECH, SNU and SKKU. Currently Energy Bands in Solids (2) he is an invited professor in the department of Quantum Treatment of Harmonic Oscillator (1) electrical engineering, Korea University. Quantum Treatment of Harmonic Oscillator (2) 4 01:29 Schrödinger Treatment of Hydrogen Atom (1)

Schrödinger Treatment of Hydrogen Atom (2) Engineering

Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Perturbation Theory (1)

Perturbation Theory (2) Education 5 01:19 System of Identical Particles (1)

System of Identical Particles (2)

Molecules and Chemical Bonds (1) Society

Molecules and Chemical Bonds (2) 6 01:18 Molecular Spectra (1)

Molecular Spectra (2)

Atom–Field Interaction (1) Art & Physical

Atom–Field Interaction (2) 7 01:09 39 Interaction of EM Waves with Optical Media (1)

Interaction of EM Waves with Optical Media (2) Medicine

Semiconductor Statistics (1)

Semiconductor Statistics (2) 8 01:18 Carrier Transport (1)

Carrier Transport (2) Humanities

P-N Junction Diode : I–V Behavior (1)

P-N Junction Diode : I–V Behavior (2) 9 01:17 P-N Junction Diode : Applications (1) Natural Science P-N Junction Diode : Applications (2)

Field Effect Transistors (1)

Field Effect Transistors (2) 10 01:48 Application and Novel Kinds of FETs (1) Koreanology

Application and Novel Kinds of FETs (2) Others Digital Communication System: Engineering (ElectricㆍElectronic) Modulation /Demodulation and Power Spectrum POSTECH / Prof. Jo, Jun-Ho

This course reviews mandatory mathematical tool for everyone studying digital communication system including a college student, a graduate student, a researcher at institute, and engineer at related-industrial. Also, the course aims to help students to understand modulation/demodulation, complex envelope, and power density which are first step of digital communication system. Specifically, the course helps students to understand 3G WCDMA, 4G LTE signal model which is the stand of cellular communication system as well as power density and modulation method of those signals.

Total week 13 weeks Credits 3 Reference book ○ Total time 43:46 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Analog vs digital communications 40 Jo, Jun-Ho 1 Cellular systems and standards : 3G WCDMA, 4G LTE 04:00 Prof. Jo is currently a Fourier Analysis (1) 41 professor of electricity and Fourier Analysis (2) electronic engineering department at POSTECH. Complex baseband representation of real bandpass 2 signals : Main Results 02:36 He established Open

Guide Book Courseware and lectured and Complex baseband representation of real bandpass designed goal-oriented large signals : Derivation lecture by using Personal Quadrature Modulation vs Polar Modulation Response System (PRS). Direct Up–conversion vs 2–Stage Up–conversion He has been awarded 3 02:13 twice for his teaching : Complex baseband representation of real–Valued POSTECHIAN Teaching Bandpass LTI Systems : Motivation Award in 2010 and Complex baseband representation of real–Valued International Society for Bandpass LTI Systems : Derivation Engineering Education's Excellence in Teaching 4 I–Q demodulator 02:40 Award in 2014. Direct Down–Conversion vs 2–stage Down–Conversion Image–Band Problem and IR Filter : Revisited How to Handle Uncertainty in Electrical Signals : 5 03:32 Random Variable Independence among Multiple Random Variables Correlation Between Two Real–Valued Random Variables Correlation Between Two Complex–Valued Random 6 Variables 03:42 Real–Valued Gaussian Random Vectors Mid–term Exam (TBA) Engineering

Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Proper-Complex Gaussian Random Vectors Continuous-Time Random Processes: 7 Time-Domain Characterization 03:40 Education CT Random Processes: Expectation, Correlation, and Wide-Sense Stationarity CT Random Processes: Frequency-Domain Characterization

8 CT Random Processes: PSD and xPSD 03:45 Society CT Random Processes: LTI Filtering of CT Random Process Complex Baseband Representation of Real-Valued CT Bandpass Random Process Complex Baseband Representation of

Real-Valued Bandpass WSS Random Process: Art & Physical 9 03:18 TD Characterization Complex Baseband Representation of 41 Real-Valued Bandpass WSS Random Process: FD Characterization

AWGN, ACGN, Band-Limited AWGN, Medicine Proper-Complex Band-Limited AWGN, Proper-Complex AWGN AWGN, ACGN, Band-Limited AWGN, Proper- 10 03:55 Complex Band-Limited AWGN, Proper-Complex AWGN: Exercises

Digitally Modulated Signals and Their PSDs: Humanities ASK and PSK Digitally Modulated Signals and Their PSDs: PAM and QAM 11 Digitally Modulated Signals and Their PSDs: 04:06 OQPSK, MSK, and DS-CDMA

Digitally Modulated Signals and Their PSDs: OFDM Natural Science Digital Baseband/IF Modem: ADC and Uniform Sampler Digital Baseband/IF Modem: 12 03:08 DAC and Uniform Interpolator

Digital Baseband/IF Modem: Motivations Koreanology for Upsampling and Downsampling Digital Baseband/IF Modem: Upsampling and Interpolation 13 Digital Baseband/IF Modem: 03:11 Downsampling and Decimation Others A System Prototyping, Summary, and Further Studies Mobile Communication Engineering (ElectricㆍElectronic) EngineeringⅠ Korea University / Prof. Young-Chai Ko

This course covers the statistical channel modeling of wireless channels and the system design based on the channel modeling. Then the performance evaluation over wireless channels and multiple antenna schemes to improve the performance are studied.

Total week 7 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 11:22 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Introduction Young-Chai Ko Spectral efficiency 1 01:44 •Korea University Professor Power efficiency •MS/Ph.D, University of Cellular concept Minnesota System capacity in cellular system 42 •Recipients of Suk-top lecture Improving the system capacity awards 10 times 2 01:39 43 Introduction to channel models •Senior engineer, Texas Categorization of channel models Instruments, Inc. Path loss

Guide Book Two-ray path loss model 3 01:22 Some other path loss model Shadowing CNR, Noise figure, SNR, and Link budget Receiver sensitivity and Coverage 4 01:40 Outage probability Introduction to small scale channel fading Delay spread and Delay profile Coherent bandwidth 5 01:40 Techniques to overcome ISI OFDM Doppler frequency shift Received signals over flat fading channels 6 01:44 Block diagram and SNR Line-of-Sight and Non-Line-of-Sight channels Average channel gain Auto-correlation 7 01:33 Channel coherence time Example Mobile Communication Engineering (ElectricㆍElectronic) Engineering Ⅱ Korea University / Prof. Young-Chai Ko Engineering

This course covers the statistical channel modeling of wireless channels and the system design based on the channel modeling. Then the performance evaluation over wireless channels and multiple antenna schemes to improve the performance are studied. Education

Total week 7 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 11:07 Development year 2016 Additional material × Society Details Time Introduction of the Professor Chi-square random variable Young-Chai Ko Rayleigh channel 1 01:35 Ricean channel •Korea University Professor Nakagami-m channel •MS/Ph.D, University of

Minnesota Art & Physical Digital modulation and PAM •Recipients of Suk-top lecture Optimum receiber and SER of PAM 2 01:45 awards 10 times SER of PSK Classical approach 43 •Senior engineer, Texas SER of PSK Craig's approach Instruments, Inc.

QAM and BDPSK over AWGN Medicine BER/SER over fading channels 3 01:44 Diversity systems and maximal ratio combining Performance of MRC and EGC SC and SSC diversity schemes

Complexity issues of diversity systems Humanities 4 01:47 Transmit diversity systems Maximal ratio transmission Example of MRT and Channel capacity of diversity system

5 Introduction to MIMO systems 01:36 Natural Science Matrix analysis MIMO channel MIMO channel capacity Example of 2x2 MIMO channel capacity

6 01:25 Koreanology MIMO detection Trade-off between diversity and multiplexing gain MU-MIMO Massive MIMO 7 01:14 Concept of adaptive modulation Others Example of adaptive modulation Electronic Circuits Engineering (ElectricㆍElectronic) / Prof. Sung-won Kim

Electronic devices and products are essentials for people today. Have you ever wondered how they work and what principle it activates on while using them? Unlock your curiosities at the 'electronic circuits' course. In this course, you will learn about the main features of diodes, transistors and operating amplifiers, which are the main elements of electronic circuits, as well as about application circuits. If there are difficult areas, you can easily learn about it through videos of actual experiments!

Total week 15 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 13:16 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Introduction of lecture Introduction of Analog and digital signals Sung–won Kim 1 lectures and Basic concept of passive element 00:41 •Current) YU Department basic concepts KCL (Kirchhoff’s Current Law), KVL of Information and 44 (Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law), and Ohm’s Law Communication Engineering Thevenin Equivalent Circuit and Norton 45 Basic Concept Equivalent Circuit •Former) Visiting 2 and PN Junction Frequency Response 00:54 Professor, University of Florida, USA, Wireless Diode (1) What are semiconductors Network Research Lab PN junction diode

Guide Book •Former) Post-doctorate PN Junction DC analysis of diodes and equivalent circuit 3 00:54 Researcher, Diode (2) Small signal equivalent circuit of diodes •University of Florida, Diode application circuit PN Junction USA, Wireless Network 4 Zener diode and its application 1:05 Diode Diode Research Lab Application circuit design and PSPICE simulation •Seoul National BJT (bipolar junction transistor) structure and Bipolar Junction University, Control 5 operation mode 1:02 Transistor (1) and Instrumentation DC analysis and equivalent model of BJT Engineering, Bachelor's Bias circuit Bipolar Junction •Seoul National 6 BJT small signal equivalent circuit 1:01 Transistor (2) University, Control Application circuit design and Instrumentation Bipolar Junction Operation of amplifiers Engineering, Master's 7 Small signal operation 00:57 Transistor (BJT) •Seoul National University, Amplifier (1) CE (Common Emitter) Amplifier Electrical Engineering Week 1-7, Quiz Week 1-7 quiz problem commentary 1 and Computer Science, 8 commentary 00:50 Ph.D lecture Week 1-7 quiz problem commentary 2 CC (Common Collector) amplifier Bipolar Junction CB (Common Base) amplifier 9 Transistor (BJT) Comparison of BJT Amplifier 00:43 Amplifier (2) (Bipolar Junction Transistor Amplifier) features Application circuit design Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Field Effect FET (Field Effect Transistor) structure and 10 Transistor current-voltage features 00:57 (FET) (1) FET structure and current-voltage features 2 Education FET bias and DC analysis

Field Effect FET bias and DC analysis 2 11 Transistor 00:56 (FET) (2) FET small signal equivalent circuit

PSPICE simulation Society

Operating Overview of operating amplifier (Op-Amp) 12 00:40 Amplifier (1) Inverting and non-inverting amplifier

Operating Op-amp application circuit 1 13 00:53 Amplifier (2) Op-amp application circuit 2

Effects of op-amp features parameters 1 Art & Physical

Operating Effects of op-amp features parameters 2 14 00:53 45 Amplifier (3) Troubleshooting of op-amp circuits

Application circuit design assignment Medicine Week 9-14, Quiz Week 9-14 quiz problem commentary 1 15 commentary 00:50 lecture Week 9-14 quiz problem commentary 2 Humanities Natural Science Koreanology Others Understanding Nuclear Energy Engineering (Energy) without Misconception / Prof. Myung-hyun Kim and 3 others

About 40% of all the electricity we are using comes from nuclear energy. Korea is now one of the strongest 5 nuclear energy countries and is one of the exporting leaders. After Fukushima Daiich Nuclear Power Plant accident in Japan, however, people started to question the safety of nuclear facilities, which sometimes go beyond reasonable level. Furthermore nuclear activity in North Korea aroused controversy among us and people want to know better. We need better information without misconception. We are going to study 5 subjects; nuclear energy, radiation safety, nuclear power plant safety, energy policy and economics, nuclear safeguard and future options. Based on these understandings, discussion is encouraged.

Total week 12 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time - Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Introduction of the Professor 46 Introduction to Modules Where and how Myung–hyun Kim 47 Structure of Nucleus and Nuclear Reactions 1 nuclear energy •Ph.D. M.I.T. comes? Principles of Nuclear Explosion and Control of Reaction •Director (Reactor Research and Education

Nuclear Power Plant

Guide Book Center) How do they design 2 the nuclear power Nuclear Reactor •Vice President (Korean plant? Nuclear Society) What comes from the nuclear reactor? •Guest Commentator Nuclear energy, is Characteristics of Nuclear Power (KBS) this our best option or 3 Status of Nuclear Power Pants in the World second option? or inevitable choice for us? Case Study – France and Germany

Introduction to Module Kwang Pyo Kim How much radiation Concepts of Radiation and Radioactivity 4 are we exposed to in •Prof. Kwang Pyo Kim Natural and Artificial Radiations around Us our daily lives? •Ph.D. (Univ. of Florida) Radiation Exposure Level of Korean Population •Member (ICRP) Health Effects of Radiation Exposure •Member (UNSCEAR) What are the health 5 effects of exposure to Health Effects of Low-Dose Radiation •Researcher (NIH) ionizing radiation? Meaning of Dose Limit

What are the Cause of Fukushima Accident radiological effects 6 Radiological effects from the Fukushima Accident from the Fukushima accident? Is it safe to travel to Japan? Engineering

Major topic Details Introduction of the Professor

Introduction to Module Are nuclear power Bum–Jin Chung 7 plants designed Characteristics and Goals of Nuclear Safety Education safely? •Ph.D. (Seoul Nat’l Univ.) Safety Features of Nuclear Power Plants •Deputy Director (Ministry Concepts of Nuclear Regulation of Science and Technology) Who are responsible Licensing Procedures for the 8 •PM(National Research for nuclear safety? Construction and Operation Society Foundation) Reviews on Nuclear Accidents

Introduction to Module Is the nuclear energy 9 Economics of Nuclear Power cheap? Issues Relating to the Economy of Nuclear Power

Introduction to Mudule Art & Physical What is the current Gyunyoung Heo capacity of R.O.K. Enrichment and Reprocessing 10 for enrichment and (Prof. Myung Hyun Kim) •Ph.D. (KAIST) 47 reprocessing? Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Security •Director (Center for (Dr. Yongsoo Hwang, KINAC) Convergence Education,

Radiactive Waste Management Techniques KHU) Medicine Current Status of Low and Medium Level Radioactive Waste Management How do we manage (President Jong-in Lee, KORAD) 11 radioactive waste? Future of High Level Radioactive Waste Management (Dr. Kee-Chan Song, KAERI) Humanities Our Responsibility, Radioactive Waste

Nuclear Energy as Renovating Energy Source Endless Dream Energy, Nuclear Fusion (Prof. Yong-Seok Hwang, SNU) Is nuclear energy Killing Two Birds with One Stone, Fast Reactor 12 acceptable for future (Dr. Wonsuk Park, KAERI) energy option? Natural Science Nuclear Energy Coexisting with Renewable Energies(Prof. Jooho Whang, KHU) What is our choice for future sources? Koreanology Others The Fourth Industrial Revolution Engineering (Computer communication) and Introduction to Internet of Things / Prof. Hyung-kyu Song and 2 others

This course targets students interested in preparation towards the fast-changing world, and how the IT world will change in the future. This course aims to understand the basic concepts of IoT that is the core technology to lead the 4th Industrial Revolution, and to learn the current and future technologies of application services.

Total week 6 weeks Credits 1 Reference book × Total time 02:53 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor The Fourth Industrial Revolution Hyung–kyu Song The Fourth Industrial and IoT Revolution and Basic concepts and major •current) Telecommunication 1 basic concept 00:45 techniques of IoT engineering professor of Sejong Univ. 48 and trends of Internet of things Standardized trends of the IoT •Frontier Projects Executed “Ubiquitous and main application services computing and network” 49 Major IoT application services, its •Executed BK21 “Ubiquitous IoT Application current status and future (1) telecommunication” project services and Major IoT application services, its 2 communication current status and future (2), and 00:46 •BK21 plus project Executing “future

Guide Book and network intelligent sensors IoT” project technology IoT platform, communication and network technologies Trends of location estimation Jun–ho Lee Introduction to Outdoor location estimation •current) Telecommunication 3 00:22 Location Estimation technology engineering professor of Sejong Univ. Indoor location estimation •Executed electronic warfare technology specialized research center's radar TOA method guidance modeling research Location Estimation •Executed low observable specialized 4 TDOA method 00:19 Algorithm research center's bistatic radar technology research AOA method

Arduino introduction Sang-Hyung Lee IoT practice using Watering flower pots •current) Telecommunication 5 00:20 Arduino using Arduino 1 engineering professor of Sejong Univ. Watering flower pots using Arduino 2

Raspberry pie introduction IoT practice using 6 00:20 raspberry pie Wireless remote controller using raspberry pie A First Step of Big Data Engineering (Computer communication) POSTECH / Prof. Yoo, Hwan Jo Engineering This is an introductory course focusing on elementary methodology of "Big Data" which plays a fundamental role in intelligence sophistication in a software-centered future society.

Total week 13 weeks Credits 3 Reference book ○ Education Total time 08:40 Development year 2016 Additional material × Society Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

What is Big Data? Introduction to Big Prof. Yoo is currently a 1 0:40 Data professor at POSTECH. He Prospects of Big Data earned his Ph.D in Computer Engineering from University of System Architecture for Big Data Illinois at Urbana- Champaign

Technical Art & Physical 2 0:40 in USA. From 2004 to 2007, Challenges Challenges of Big Data Processing he taught at the Univesity of Iowa, USA.

49 Data Storage He also served as a vice 3 Data Model 0:40 editor for the Journal of Components of Data Model Neurocomputing and the Journal of Information Medicine Science. Relational Databases He is the first Korean to Relational Data 4 Data Representation 0:40 publish an article in the ACM Model KDD, the top international conference in the field of Big Relational Algebra Data. So far, his articles have Humanities appeared in ACM KDD, more Set vs. Bag than anyone else in Korea.

5 Relational Algebra Basic Relational Algebra Operations 0:40

SQL

Practice of Basic Relational Algebra Natural Science using SQLite

6 SQLite Practice Extended Relational Algebra Operations 0:40

Practice of Extended Relational Algebra using SQLite Koreanology Query Plan Generation Extended Relational 7 0:40 Algebra View and Index

Query Plan Generation Relation Query Others 8 0:40 Processing View and Index Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Data Analysis using 9 Practice of Data Analysis using SQL 0:40 SQL

What does Scalable mean?

Big Data 10 Big Data Processing 0:40 Processing

Big Data Read/Write

Map Function 11 Map-Reduce (1) 0:40 Reduce Function

Document Processing using MR

12 Map-Reduce (2) Join using MR 0:40 50 Matrix Multiplication using MR

51 Combiner

File System for Big 13 Cluster Computing for Big Data 0:40 Data

Guide Book File System for Big Data Easy-to-learn Drone Navigation Engineering (Computer Communication) ControlⅠ Sejong University / Prof. Sung-kyung Hong Engineering

This course provides an overview to a miniature unmanned aerial vehicle, 'drones', that is one of the recent 4th Industrial revolution's themes, Cyber-Physical System(CPS), studies current technology status and the market prospect, as well as the overall core technologies. Especially, it aims to provide basic principles of control and navigation in order to teach drone system design skills and also provides simulations and Education experimental demonstrations based on acquired knowledge for easy approach to drones.

Total week 7 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 03:35 Development year 2016 Additional material Videos Society

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

What are drones? Sung–kyung Hong

1 Generals of drone (1) 00:32 current) Art & Physical Advent of commercial drones (1) •Aerial Cosmic Engineering professor of Sejong Univ. 51 before) Advent of commercial drones (2) •Agency to Defense

2 Generals of drone (2) 00:33 Development's unmanned Medicine Using drone media aerial vehicle system department senior researcher •Author of Introduction to Quadcopters (2) Humanities

Introduction to Quadcopters (3) Understanding drone 4 00:30 system (2) Basics of Power systems (1) Natural Science Understanding drone 5 Basics of Power systems (2) 00:30 system (3)

Quadcopter modeling (1) Understanding drone

6 00:30 Koreanology control algorithm (1) Quadcopter modeling (2)

Understanding drone 7 Quadcopter modeling (3) 00:30 control algorithm (2) Others Easy-to-learn Drone Navigation Engineering (Computer Communication) Control II Sejong University / Prof. Sung-kyung Hong

This course provides an overview to a miniature unmanned aerial vehicle, 'drones', that is one of the recent 4th Industrial revolution's themes. Cyber-Physical System(CPS), studies current technology status and the market prospect, as well as the overall core technologies. Especially, it aims to provide basic principles of control and navigation in order to teach drone system design skills and also provides simulations and experimental demonstrations based on acquired knowledge for easy approach to drones.

Total week 6 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 02:54 Development year 2016 Additional material Videos

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Quadcopter Control (1) Sung–kyung Hong Understanding drone •current) 1 00:40 52 control algorithm (3) Aerial Cosmic Engineering professor of Sejong Univ. Quadcopter Control (2) 53 •before) Agency to Defense Understanding drone Development's unmanned 2 Quadcopter Control (3) 00:30 aerial vehicle system

control algorithm (4) Guide Book department senior researcher Understanding drone 3 Controller performance examination 00:30 •Author of AHRS (1) Understanding drone 4 00:30 navigation algorithm (1) AHRS (2)

Understanding drone 5 AHRS (3) 00:14 navigation algorithm (2)

Understanding drone 6 AHRS (4) 00:30 navigation algorithm (3) Artificial Intelligence and Engineering (Computer Science) Machine Learnig KAIST/ Prof. Kee-Eong Kim and 1 other Engineering

We are able to give body to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning that aims to accord intelligence to computer, through practice based basic theoretical knowledge. Education Total week 12 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 22:00 Development year 2015 Additional material Videos

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Society

Artificial Intelligence Introduction of Artificial Intelligence and 1 and Machine Machine Learning 00:40 Kee–Eong Kim Learning Quiz and task •University of KAIST Basic Probability 2 Basic Probability 02:00 •University of Brown, PhD Quiz and task •KAIST, Department of

Regression and model Art & Physical 3 Regression 02:00 Computer Science, Quiz and task Professor Classification 4 Classification Parametric Classification 02:00 53 Logistic Regression Hae–Yun Oh Clustering

•University of MIT Medicine Mixture Models and Maximum Likelihood computer Science, PhD 5 Clustering Estimation 02:00 Mixture Models and Expectation-Maximization •KAIST, Department of Method Computer Science, Professor Dimensionality Reduction (1) Dimensionality 6 Dimensionality Reduction (2) 02:00 Reduction Quiz and task Humanities Neural Networks (1) 7 Neural Networks Neural Networks (2) 02:00 Quiz and task Support Vector Machines (1) Support Vector 8 Support Vector Machines (2) 02:00 Machines Quiz and task Bayesian Networks (1) Natural Science 9 Bayesian Networks Bayesian Networks (2) 02:00 Quiz and task Hidden Markov Models (1) Hidden Markov 10 Hidden Markov Models (2) 02:00 Models

Quiz and task Koreanology Applications of ML (1) 11 Applications of ML Applications of ML (2) 02:00 Quiz and task Total review 12 Review 01:00 Quiz and task Others Data Structures Engineering (Computer Engineering) Yeungnam University / Prof. Haeng-rae Cho

Data structures and algorithms are the most important elements that comprise programs. If the development of a program is compared to building a house, materials such as soil, sand, cement and wood are equivalent to 'data structures', and using such materials to build the house would be 'algorithms'. This course will help students to understand the concepts of various data structures (array, stack, queue, list, tree, graph), and introduce various application fields of data structures. Furthermore, students will be able to understand the definition of algorithms and learn how to analyze the complexity of given algorithms.

Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 08:33 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Definition and expression of data structures Basic Concept of 1 and algorithms 00:46 Haeng–rae Cho Data Structures Calculating complexity of algorithms Current) 54 Arrays and Definition of arrays and structures 2 00:35 •Professor, YU Structures (1) Expression of polynomials using arrays Department of Computer Engineering 55 Arrays and Expression of sparse matrix using array Structures (2), •Seoul National University, 3 00:37 Stacks and Department of Computer Concept of stack and queue, and Engineering, Bachelor's Queues (1) implementation using array

Guide Book Application of stacks and queues (1): •KAIST, Department of Computer Science, Stacks and Mazing Problem 4 00:40 Master's Queues (2) Application of stack and queue (2): Evaluation of Expression •KAIST, Department of Concept of linked lists Computer Science, Ph.D 5 Linked Lists (1) Linked Stacks and Queues 00:35 •Visiting Professor, Implementation of polynomials using linked list Oregon State University Circular Linked Lists 6 Linked Lists (2) Additional list operations 00:40 Doubly Linked Lists Concept of trees and binary trees 7 Trees (1) 00:40 Binary Tree Traversals Additional binary tree operations 8 Trees (2) 00:40 Threaded Binary Trees Concept and application of heaps 9 Trees (3) 00:40 Binary Search Trees Concept and expression of graphs 10 Graphs (1) 00:40 Elementary graph operations Minimum Cost Spanning Trees 11 Graphs (2) 00:40 Shortest Paths Graphs (3), Activity Networks 12 00:40 Sorting (1) Introduction of sorting algorithms Quick Sort and Optimal Time for Sorting 13 Sorting (2) 00:40 Merge Sort and Heap Sort Basics of Information Engineering (Computer Communication) Protection and Security I Sejong University / Prof. Jae-seung Song Engineering

This course provides an overall introduction of information protection in order to understand various information security related problems occurring in a highly advanced digital world, and to learn the basics of network security, Internet security, cryptography, system security, software security and etc. It aims to enhance understanding of information security through case analysis studies on various cyber security Education weaknesses (smishing, ransomware, phishing, etc.) in today's society.

Total week 7 weeks Credits 3 Reference book × Total time 04:26 Development year 2016 Additional material × Society

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Introduction to information protection Overview of information Jae–seung Song 1 protection and Types of security threats 00:27 Art & Physical computer security Current) More about information protection •Professor of information Understanding softwares and software bug security dept. of Sejong 55 Univ. 2 Software security Software security 00:32 •Dean of information Understanding malicious codes security dept. of Sejong Medicine and countermeasures Univ. Introduction to networks •International IoT Understanding 3 Internet and our daily lives 00:37 standard oneM2M networks testing executive dept. Tracking Internet addresses chairperson Understanding various security

•IEEE IoT Architectures Humanities related problems using networks Network security and Research Group 4 00:42 practices What is network security? chairperson Practicing network security problem analysis Encryption and information protection Understanding 5 cryptography and its Symmetrical and asymmetrical encryptions 00:37

usage Natural Science Sending e-mails using encryption Introduction to computer viruses 6 Computer malwares What are computer worms? 00:38 What are Trojan Horse viruses?

Definition of digital forensics Koreanology 7 Digital Forensics Digital forensics technologies 00:50 Digital forensic evidences Others Basics of Information Engineering (Computer Communication) Protection and Security Ⅱ Sejong  University / Prof. Jae-seung Song

This course provides an overall introduction of information protection in order to understand various information security related problems occurring in a highly advanced digital world, and to learn the basics of network security, Internet security, cryptography, system security, software security and etc. It aims to enhance understanding of information security through case analysis studies on various cyber security weaknesses (smishing, ransomware, phishing, etc.) in today's society.

Total week 6 weeks Credits 3 Reference book × Total time 04:05 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Network packet analysis tools Jae-seung Song 1 Network Packet Analysis Basic functions of WireShark 00:42 current) 56 Practising Wireshark (DNS Analysis) •Professor of information security dept. of Sejong TCP session hijacking 57 Univ. 2 Identity theft ARP spoofing in 'The Haunted' 00:28 •Dean of information security dept. of Sejong IP spoofing Univ.

Guide Book DNS concept and weaknesses •International IoT standard Pharming oneM2M testing 3 DNS Attack 00:48 executive dept. DNS cache poisoning chairperson

Phishing •IEEE IoT Architectures Research Group Memory management and weaknesses chairperson

4 Memory management The concept of buffer overflow 00:46

Buffer overflow practice

Ransomware Understanding the latest 5 Heartbleed attack 00:40 Attacking methods 1 APT attack

Backdoors

Understanding the latest SQL Injection Attacks 6 00:40 Attacking methods 2 Cross-site attack

DDoS Attack Computer Architecture Engineering (Computer Engineering) / Dae-Ki Hong and 1 other Engineering This course is appropriate for students who want a basic understanding of computer architecture theory. First, this course will teach the digital logic. Second, it focuses on teaching about the central processing unit (CPU). In particular, the course on the micro-programming based on a commercial computer system is very important. For the third, memory and secondary storage device will be briefly study. Finally, the learning

around the input and output (I/O) method for the I/O devices. Education

Total week 15 weeks Credits Y Reference book ○ Total time 09:45 Development year 2016 Additional material × Society

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Computer Computer System Architecture 1 Architecture: Interconnection of Components 00:45 Prof. Byoung-Soo Park Introduction Program and Data Processing, Semiconductor •Ph.D. degree in Art & Physical ALU Architecture and Integer Representation computer engineering at ALU: Logic TEXAS A & M University 2 Logic Operations 00:45 Operation Integer Arithmetic: Addition •Senior Researcher at Hyun-Dai Electronics 57 Integer Arithmetic: Multiplication ALU: Arithmetic 3 BFPN Representation 00:45 •Full professor in Operation Computer Engineering Medicine BFPN Arithmetic at SangMyung university CPU Configur CPU Configuration (~present) 4 -ation and Instruction Set 00:45 •Research interests: Instruction Sets Addressing Modes parallel processing Instruction Cycle and Fetch Cycle Instruction 5 Instruction Execution Cycle 00:45 Execution Prof. Dae-Ki Hong Humanities Indirect Cycle and Examples •Ph.D. degree in Interrupt Interrupt, electronic engineering at 6 Subroutine, Subroutine 00:45 Pipelining Instruction Pipelining •Senior Researcher Control Unit: Function and Architecture at Korea Electronics 7 Control Unit Micro-programming 00:45 Technology Institute Natural Science Micro-programming Sequence Control (KETI) 8 Mid-term Exam. •Associate professor in Information & Memory Hierarchy Telecommunications 9 Main Memory Semiconductor Memory 00:45 Engineering at SangMyung university

Main Memory Module Design Koreanology (~present) Cache: Introduction 10 Cache Mapping 00:45 •Research interests: communications Replace Algorithms and Write Policy system design and Magnetic Disk and RAID implementation Secondary 11 Flash Memory and SSD 00:45 Others Storage Device Optical Disk Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

System Bus •Research interests: System Bus and 12 Bus Arbitration Scheme (1) 00:45 communications Bus Arbitration system design and Bus Arbitration Scheme (2) implementation Interconnection between CPU and I/O I/O Device 13 I/O Device Access Scheme (1) 00:45 Access I/O Device Access Scheme (2)

Parallel Computer: Concept

Parallel Parallel Computer: Classification 14 00:45 Computer Interconnected Network Structure (1)

nterconnected Network Structure (2)

15 Final-term Exam. 58

59

Guide Book Introduction to Urban Study Engineering (Civil Engineering·City) for Citizen University of Seoul / Prof. Jeong Seok Engineering

“Citizens own the city." However, citizens generally do not have such awareness and live without playing their parts as the owner of the city. This course will introduce you to the basic knowledge of the city and urban planning so that you can learn the roles of a citizen. Then we will see the forces that drive the city together with actual cases. Education

Total week 8 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 05:42 Development year 2016 Additional material × Society

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Are You Happy? In Your Village, in Your City? Jeong, Seok

City, a Condition Happy City by Charles Montgomery •Professor of Urban 1 00:35 Art & Physical of Happiness Planning and Design, Jan Gehl's Great Experiment (The Human Scale) College of Urban Science, University of Course Review Seoul 59 What Is a City? Former)

•Associate Professor Medicine Modernism and Urban Changes of urban Planning, What Is Our Idea 2 00:34 School of Architecture, of City? Jane Jacobs Attacks: Kyungwon University Death and Life of Great American Cities •Senior Researcher, Korean Cities from Jane Jacobs' Perspective Seoul Institute

Christmas Tree Completely Vanished Published Books) •「I Like Genuine City Humanities To Stand Alone and to Spread out: City: Better Than Eye- Vertical and Horizontal City 3 Misunderstanding 00:36 catching City」Hyohyung and Prejudice Outline, Not Skyline •「Finding Our Cities : Urban Humanities for Urban Ecology and Species Diversity Happy Life」,Medici

Where Urban Renewal Starts Natural Science

Winding Subway Lines: What for? Driving Forces of 4 00:48 the City Solutions for Gentrification Restoration of Cheonggyecheon Stream and

the Politics of Spectacle Koreanology Urban Robin Hood

Urban Innovation Little City Halls in Seattle Experiments 5 00:54 Around the Urban Innovations in Curitiba and Cuba World Others Japan: From Urban Regeneration to Regional Revitalization Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Seoul

Urban Innovation Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 6 Experiments in 00:49 Korea

Jeonju

The Village We Can Count on

A Note in an Elevator City, Where 7 00:46 Change Begins Community Dwelling, Not an Apartment Building

Youths Returning to Their Village

Citizens, It’s All up to You 60 Moving, Not Immigration: A To-do List Before Citizen, the Moving 61 8 00:40 Owner of City Era of Redesign / Let's Fix It--Our Home, Village and City A Project: Small, but Many in Solidarity,

Is Strong and Beautiful Guide Book Understanding Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) of Helicopter Flight : Limits and Challenges KAIST / Prof. Duck-Joo Lee Engineering

In this course, we will study the principles of the helicopter flight. For basic understanding we mainly focus on performance, vibration, and noise of the helicopter. Also, we will give a brief idea on the drone principles which were used in national project and in daily applications. Additionally, we will study about the techniques Education regarding the future PAV’s (Personal Aerial Vehicle).

Total week 8 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 12:00 Development year 2016 Additional material Videos Society

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Helicopter Industry Duck-Joo Lee Countermeasures to Enhance the Helicopter Art & Physical Industry •Present) Professor, Introduction of Aerospace Engineering, 1 the Helicopter Types of the Helicopter 01:30 KAIST (Korea Advanced Industry Institute of Science and 61 Wake and Visualization Technology) •Present) Vice Chairman, Thrust and Power Medicine American Helicopter Society Hover Flight •Present) Vice Chairman, Hover Performance Korea Drone Industry Promotion Association Hover Efficiency Flight and •Previous) NASA Ames 2 01:30 Humanities Control Research Center, NRC Climb Flight (Wake and Performance) Fellow

Descent Flight (Type and Wake) •Previous) Invited Researcher, Boeing Descent Flight (Performance) Company

Forward Flight Natural Science

Problems of the Forward Flight

Flapping Motion and Hub 3 Forward Flight 01:30 Principle of the Forward Flight and Gyro Koreanology Maximum Range and Endurance

Qualification Tests Others Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Effect of the Number of the Blades and Wake Configuration •Previous) Visiting Scholar, Korean Ground Effect Aerospace Research Test and Tandem, Co-axial, Ducted-fan Institute 4 Complete 01:30 •Previous) Chairman, Configuration Interaction of the Rotor-Fuselage the 1st Asia-Australia Interaction of the Rotor-Vertical-Horizontal Stabilizer Rotorcraft Forum and Exhibition Interaction of the Main-Tail Rotor and Tail Shake •Previous) Team Leader, What is Trim?(Longitudinal, Lateral) National Task Force Team, Korean Attack Collective, Cyclic Pitch, and Pedal Helicopter and Civil Helicopter Trim and Hover, and Forward Flight Trim 5 01:30 •Previous) Organizing Maneuver Flight Stability, and Maneuver Flight Chairman, Rotor Korea 2007 Is It Possible to Hover Trim? 62 •Previous) Chairman, Principles of the Quad-copter Flight Control Rotor Korea 2009 63 Importance and Type of the Noise Wake and Noise

6 Helicopter Noise Design for the Silent Rotor 01:30

Guide Book Countermeasures for the Decreasing the Noise Levels Noise of the Drone

Accident Rate and Causes of Accident

Wake and Safety

Human Factor and Physiological Safety 7 Helicopter Safety 01:30 Psychological Safety

Simulator

Shipboard Take-off and Landing

Compound Helicopter

Personal Aerial Vehicle

Compound Simulator 8 Future Helicopter 01:30 Unmanned Compound Combat Rotorcraft Active Noise and Vibration Control SMA(Shape Memory Alloy) Future Industry of Drone and Rotorcraft Educational Psychology Education (Educational Psychology) / Prof. Mi-sun Yoon Engineering This course is a survey course, introducing students to broad, substantive areas related to teaching, learning, and psychology. More specifically, the course focuses on how students learn and how teachers can maximize student's learning. In the classroom, teachers apply theoretical principles in the planning and implementation of classroom activities. Topics covered include: history of educational psychology, understanding learner (theories of development, individual differences, exceptional children), understanding Education teaching, motivation, counseling, and assessment of learning.

Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book ×

Total time 11:04 Development year 2016 Additional material × Society

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Learning Objective Mi-sun Yoon

Education, Psychology, & Educational Psychology Art & Physical •Professor, Educational Psychological approach to education 1 00:51 Dep. of Teaching Psychology is... Teacher roles & professionalism Education, College of 63 Education, Dankook Formative Evaluation (Quiz) University Summary •Bachelor, MA., Ph. D. in Medicine Learning Objective Korea Univ. Intro. Similar concepts •Research Interesting: Academic Motivation & Brain & Cognitive Development Interesting, Development 1: 2 Piaget’s Cognitive Development Theory 00:49 Cognitive/Learning Cognition styles, Vygotsky’s Socio-cultural approach Brain-based Leaning Humanities Formative Evaluation (Quiz) Science Summary •Consultation: Making a Fun & Exciting Learning Objective School Personality Development Development 2:

Personality, Morality Development Natural Science 3 00:51 Morality, Self & Self & Identity Development Identity Formative Evaluation (Quiz) Summary Learning Objective Koreanology Concept & Theory of Intelligence Individual Measurement of Intelligence 4 Differences 1: 00:52 Intelligence Individual Differences of Intelligence Development Formative Evaluation (Quiz) Others Summary Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Learning Objective Individual Cognitive/learning styles Differences 2: Gender difference & SES 5 cognitive/ 00:36 learning styles Multi-cultural difference & etc Formative Evaluation (Quiz) Summary Learning Objective Basic concept Cognitive exceptional children Exceptional 6 Behavioral exceptional children 00:41 Children Etc. Formative Evaluation (Quiz) Summary 64 Learning Objective Learning, Classical conditioning 65 Learning 1: Behaviorism & Operant conditioning 7 01:12 Social Social Cognitivism Cognitivism Formative Evaluation (Quiz)

Guide Book Summary Learning Objective Background Learning 2: Information Processing Theory 8 00:56 Cognitivism Transfer & Forgetting Formative Evaluation (Quiz) Summary Learning Objective Teaching-Learning based on Constructivism Learning 3: Problem Solving 9 01:08 Constructivism Creativity Formative Evaluation (Quiz) Summary Learning Objective Behavioral approach Motivation to Humanistic approach 10 00:53 Learn Cognitive & eclectic approach Formative Evaluation (Quiz) Summary Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Learning Objective Basic of teaching Theory of teaching 11 Effective Teaching 00:49 Education Effective Teaching Formative Evaluation (Quiz) Summary Learning Objective Society Classroom Classroom management management, Guidance 12 Guidance & 00:42 Counselling Counselling Formative Evaluation (Quiz) Summary

Learning Objective Art & Physical Viewpoints & categorization Format of test items and adequacy of Educational 65 13 assessment tools 00:44 Evaluation Evaluation in classrooms & Performance evaluation. Medicine Formative Evaluation (Quiz) Summary Humanities Natural Science Koreanology Others Designing Future Education Education (General Education) Chung-Ang University / Prof. Hae-deok Song

To design successful our future education, this course explores characteristics of upcoming future society, trends of global education, and current issues of Korean education. Current issues and cases in vocational education/ creativity and character education will be also examined to find practical methods for future education. Based on these, future education paradigm will be suggested. The roles of learners, teachers, parents, and schools will be to discussed for happy future education ecological systems.

Total week 8 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 05:02 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Changes of future What will be changed in our future society? society Hae–deok Song 1 and future Prospecting the future learning environments 00:50 •Professor, Department of educational Education, Chung-Ang 66 environments Summary and discussion University

Korean education, doing well so far. •Director, Center for 67 Teaching and Learning After AlphaGo Korean education crisis? at Chung-Ang University shock: Talking 2 00:55 about Korean •Assistant Professor, Current challenges facing Korean education Department of

education problems Guide Book Educational Theory Summary and discussion and Practice / School of Informatics, State Analyzing global education policies University of New York Analysis of global at Albany trends for future Changes in teaching and learning environments •M.C., EBS Education 00:47 3 education: Primary Debate, EBS Special Changes in teaching and learning activities and secondary live broadcasting education Summary and discussion

Rethinking the future of the university

Summary and discussion Attempts for the future education: 4 Personalized learning 00:45 University and lifelong education Pros and cons of having a robot teacher

Summary and discussion

The Fourth Emerging intelligent-information society Industrial Revolution 5 and changes in Envisioning future education paradigms 00:53 the educational paradigm Summary and discussion Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Changes in future society •Books: National competency system: Future career and Competency-based training for future 6 00:49 Practices and education human resources

results, Principles Education and applications Summary and discussion of Educational Technology Principles Why creativity? and applications of Educational Technology, Design thinking: Education for creativity

Human Performance Society Technology-Principles Creativity and Invitation to happiness: Why character and Application and 7 character education education is matter 00:50 so on for future learners Global trends in creativity and character education

Summary and discussion Art & Physical

Changes in the education ecological systems

Cases of learning ecological system 67 Ecological system of improving competencies 8 happy future 00:50

education Medicine Ecosystem for happy future eduction

Summary and discussion Humanities Natural Science Koreanology Others Communication - A Journey to Education (General Education) Happiness and Changes Yeungnam University / Prof. Yoon-joo Lee

Being able to communicate well with others is getting important in nowadays. Incomplete communication can create a block in the relationship and it results in various social problems. A good communication which allows us to share thoughts, feelings, aspirations and much more enhances our happiness that ultimately leads positive behavioral changes. This course introduces the necessary background for students to be able to understand and apply counseling theory, research and practical tools to the improvement of interpersonal communication skills in order to increase a competence in empathic listening and responding for client in the practice of counseling. Students will study from basic to in-depth exploration of counseling theory, skills and interventions as a communication tool including techniques of rapport-building and problem diagnosis. Different counseling approaches will be reviewed and its emphasis will be placed on examining their underlying principles and implications for counseling interventions through the class role-plays. If you are seeking a course to enhance your interpersonal communication skills, or just want to learn more about counseling psychology, Introduction to Communication skill course will give you great insight toward creating a positive relationship and enhancing a counseling profession. 68 Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ 69 Total time 09:23 Development year 2016 Additional material Videos

Guide Book Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Preliminaries to Introduction; course syllabus review 1 Interpersonal 00:35 Yoon–joo Lee Communication and happiness Communication •Current) Yeungnam Principles of University , Professor Principles of communication, 'mutual living’ Communication •Current) Korean 2 - Requisites 00:36 Corporate Counseling and Features of Society, Chairperson Communication Communication rules learned through experience Masters •Current) Highest Ranking Expert at the Communication Communication model for happiness and change Korean Counseling Model for 3 Coming up to the mind, attracting the mind 01:01 Association and the Happiness and Korean Counseling Change Key of works: short, but powerful core work Psychological Association Principles and methods for communicating with •Current) Korean Communication yourself 4 00:33 Academic Trainer with Self Training methods to improve communication with Association, Chairperson yourself

Principles and methods for communicating with Communication others 5 00:38 with Others Training methods to improve communication with others Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Entering and communicating •Former) Catholic Various Other 6 00:51 University of Daegu, Communications Exiting and communicating Student Counseling Education Center Director Understanding: If you can understand the •Former) Daegu- Communication circumstances and feelings of others Gyeongbuk Counseling 7 01:01 for Happiness Society, Chairperson Encouraging: Very good way to compliment Society

Communication Question and changes 8 that Promotes 00:39 Change Confronting, challenging, changing

Communication between friends, spouses and

Communication couples Art & Physical 9 00:48 by Situation Communication in explosive situations

69 Different, Conscious and sub-conscious communication

10 but Similar 00:43 Medicine Communication Emotional and cognitive communication

Communication Spirituality and communication of All of Space, 11 00:39 Body and Language Using whole words Humanities

Using Literature and reading 12 Communication 00:46 Aides Photos and pictures

Communicate Operating your life as a center of space 13 at the Center of 00:33 Natural Science Space Doing nonaction, encouraging, supporting, blessing Koreanology Others Gifted Education and Creativity Education (General Education) Development Pusan National University / Prof. Chang-un Park and 5 others

In this course, you will learn the theory and practice for the primary visual established for gifted education and creativity to develop education. In addition you will deal with the main points of the curriculum, instruction, assessment, etc. as direct training activities. Also, you will learn the contents and institutional support for the maintenance of human and material conditions for supporting educational activities.

Total week 13 weeks Credits 3 Reference book ○ Total time 10:10 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Purpose of this Course Chang–un Park The Essence of 1 Education and The Essence of Education 00:50 PNU Gifted Education •Educational Curriculum 70 Gifted Education and Creativity The Purpose and Principles of Hae–ae Seo 71 Philosophy and the Gifted Education Background of The Development of Korean PNU 2 the Development Gifted Education Background 00:34 of Gifted •Biology Education, Gifted and Talented Ducation

Education The Direction of the Gifted Education Guide Book in Science

Characteristics Gifted and Determining Gifted Shin–Dong Lee Characteristics Purposes and Principles of Gifted and •Soon Chun Hyang 3 the Gifted Determination 00:38 Determining University Gifted Gifted Determinating Methods and Tools •Learning & Teaching Psychology

Gifted Education Curriculum Eun–Hyun Sung

4 Gifted Education International Gifted Education 00:34 •Vice President of KCI

Korean Gifted Education

Gifted Education Evaluation Evaluation of Ho–Sung Choi 5 00:36 Gifted EducationⅠ Gifted Learning Assessment •Kyungnam University •Educational Curriculum Evaluation of Gifted Education II-1

Evaluation of Evaluation of Gifted Education II-2 6 Gifted 00:50 Education II Evaluation of Gifted Education II-3

Evaluation of Gifted Education II-4 Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor The Characteristics and System of Gifted Education Promotion Chang–Un Park Legal Issues of 7 Organization of Gifted Education 00:61 PNU Gifted Education Curriculum of Gifted Education •Educational Curriculum Education Gifted Education Teachers Definition of Creativity Hae–Ae Seo Components of Creativity Creativity Theory PNU and Direction of Scientific Creativity Society 8 00:70 •Biology Education, Gifted Gifted Education Scientific Creativity to Prepare for the Future and Talented Ducation Development Teaching Creativity in Education in Science Teaching Creativity at Home Introduction Jung–Sub Kim Creative Problem-solving Art & Physical Understanding Challenges in Creative Problem PNU Solving •Educational Psychology Creative Problem 9 Generating Ideas on Creative Problem Solving 00:33 71 Solving Process Getting Ready to Run In Creative Problem Solving

The Individual Approach to Creative Problem Medicine Solving Conclusion Synetics Brain Storming Creativity Attribute Listing 00:65 10 Humanities Enhancement New ConceptⅠ New Concept Ⅱ Eastern and Western Culture and CreativityⅠ Eun–Hyun, Sung Creativity and Eastern and Western Culture and CreativityⅡ 11 00:50 Environment The Combination of Culture and CreativityⅠ •Vice President of KCI Natural Science The Combination of Culture and Creativity Ⅱ Primates and Human EvolutionⅠ Creativity and 12 Primates and Human Evolution Ⅱ 00:35 Education Primates and Human Evolution Ⅲ

The Concept of Creativity Koreanology Shin–Dong, Lee Creativity Assessment Evaluation of •Soon Chun Hyang 13 00:54 Creativity University Creativity Assessment ToolⅠ •Learning & Teaching Creativity Assessment Tool Ⅱ Psychology Others Introduction to Counseling Education (Convergence) Studies Seoul National University / Prof. Chang-dai, Kim

Counseling studies seeks to understand and clarify our mind’s pains, sufferings, and illnesses, and to explore and practice various coping methods. This course examines both traditional and modern counseling theories through rich case illustrations and video clips. The course also introduces different research methods in engaging ways. will provide an easy-to-understand overview of the process of positive change in people.

Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 20:08 Development year 2016 Additional material Videos

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor The Beginning and Basic Characteristics of Counseling Studies Chang–dai Kim Psychological Pain, 1 01:14 Suffering, & counseling Differentiation of Counseling Studies •Professor, Seoul National 72 University A Tidbit of Counseling •President, Korean 73 Understanding Client ‘Problems’ Counseling Association Understanding the ‘Causes’ of Counseling and Human 2 Client Problems 01:33 •B.A. & M.A. in Education, Change Seoul National University

Guide Book Understanding Client ‘Change’ •M.Ed. & Ed.D. in A Tidbit of Counseling Counseling Psychology, Teachers College, Major Concepts and Propostions Columbia University Psychodynamic Change Mechanisms and Intervention Methods 3 Approach I : Freud’s 01:42 •Introduction to Drive Theory Current Status and Prospect Counseling Studies (Hakjisa, 2011) A Tidbit of Counseling •School Counseling and Major Concepts and Propositions Guidance (Hakjisa, 2009) Psychodynamic Change Mechanisms and Approach II : Object •Object Relations Theory 4 Intervention Methods 01:36 Relations/ Attachment in Practice: Self and Theory Current Status and Prospect Others (Hakjisa, 2007) and many others A Tidbit of Counseling

Major Concepts and Propositions

Cognitive Behavioral Change Mechanisms and 5 Approach I : Behavioral Intervention Methods 01:30 Approach Current Status and Prospect

A Tidbit of Counseling Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Major Concepts and Propositions

Cognitive Behavioral Change Mechanisms and Intervention Methods 6 Approach II : Cognitive 01:27 Education Approach Current Status and Prospect

A Tidbit of Counseling

Major Concepts and Propositions

Change Mechanisms and Society 7 Humanistic Approach Intervention Methods 01:29 Current Status and Prospect

A Tidbit of Counseling

Major Concepts and Propositions

Family Counseling Change Mechanisms and Art & Physical 8 Approach : Systematic Intervention Methods 01:17 Approach Current Status and Prospect

73 A Tidbit of Counseling Integrating Different Counseling Approaches Medicine Integrating Different 9 01:48 Counseling Approaches Case Application A Tidbit of Counseling

Progression of Counseling: Overview Stages and Processes of General Stages of Counseling 01:50 10 Humanities Counseling A Tidbit of Counseling

Overview of Counseling Techniques Paying Attention/Active Counseling 11 Listening/Observing 01:36 Techniques I Asking Questions/Exploring Natural Science A Tidbit of Counseling

Insight/Contact

Counseling Challenge/Confrontation 12 01:36 Techniques II

Choices and Commitment Koreanology

A Tidbit of Counseling

Counseling Research: Overview

13 Counseling Research Counseling Research Cases 01:30 Others A Tidbit of Counseling Exploration of Disabilities Education (Special Education) for All Daegu University / Prof. Yong-wook Kim

This course aims to help understanding social culture that everyone should be recognized without any discrimination. Through this purpose, this course focuses on constructing close relationships between disabled and non-disabled persons as well as establishing the culture identification called "the Disabled Person First".

Total week 15 weeks Credits ○ Reference book × Total time 16:35 Development year 2016 Additional material Videos

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Normal and Abnormal Disability and Yong–wook Kim 1 Person with Disability & Person with Disability 01:15 Disability •Professor, Depart. of Attitude/Understanding of Disabilities Special Education, College of Education, 74 Visual Disability Daegu Univerity Hearing Impairment •General Director, 75 •Research Institute of Type of Intellectual Disability 2 01:30 Korea Special Education, Disabilities Physical Disability Daegu University

Guide Book Emotional/Behavior Disorders •Editor in Chief Asia Pacific Journal of Autism Intellectual Disabilities

Visual Disability •General Director (2003 ~ 2006) Cause of Hearing Impairment 3 01:20 •Korea Institute of Special Disability Intellectual Disability Education, Ministry of Education Physical Disability

Before Yi-Dynasty History of Education and Under Japan Occupation 4 01:31 Welfare for the After Restoration of Independence Disabled Cornerstone of Education & Welfare

Understand/ Voluntary Works for the Disabled Methods of 5 Understanding Voluntary Works 01:24 Voluntary Works for the Disabled How to do the voluntary works? Development and Growth both in Quantity What the and Quality Education and 6 Welfare for the Development of Educational Institution 01:36 Disabled are today? Development of Welfare Institution Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Role of Support Center for the Disabled Supports for Students in University the Disabled 7 01:23 Students in Academic Supports Education University Welfare Supports

8 Midterm Exam

Disability Rights: Welfare Laws

focused on Society 9 Discrimination Prohibition 01:15 related laws and legislations Special Education Laws

Access for the Disabled Access and 10 Concept and Principles of UD Universal Design Inquire UD in our living 01:15 Art & Physical Understanding Braille

11 Communication Understanding Sign Language 75 Use in Social Life Medicine Inclusion and Inclusive Eduction 12 01:15 Transition Transitional Education

Necessity of Leisure

13 Leisure Life Paralympic 01:15

Special Olympic Humanities

Technology for the Visual Disabled Assistive 14 Technology for the Hearing Impaired 01:15 Technology Technology for the Physical Disabled

15 Final Exam Natural Science Koreanology Others Management Data Mining Society (Business·Economics) Hanyang University / Prof. Jongwoo Kim

This course is about the data mining for business. The contents are included introduction of data mining's main concepts and applied examples, major technique (Market basket analysis, Decision tree, Neural networks, Clustering analysis, etc). This course also studies social network technique which is hot real estate and practices various mining techniques such as IBM's data mining tool, modeler, social network analysis tools, NodeXL.

Total week 14 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 10:00 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Introduction of Big data and the Course Data mining Definition of Analytic CRM and Data Mining Jongwoo Kim 1 00:49 overview Examples Data Mining •Prof. of Division of Virtuous Circle Process of Data Mining Business Administration of 76 Introduction and Overview of Decision Tree Hanyang Univ. How Decision Tree Structure is Formed •Selected to the Best 77 Purity Measures of Gini and Entropy Teacher to 2008, 2012 Decision tree 2 Purity Measures of Information Gain Ratio and 01:50 induction (1) •Selected to excellence Continuous Target Aariable, Chi-square academic books in IBM SPSS Modeler

Guide Book Korea, 2010(Data Mining Practice of IBM SPSS Modeler for Business) Exercise of Selecting Splits of Decision Tree Decision tree Using as a Split Criterion in Decision Tree 3 01:16 induction (2) Extending the decision tree Exercise of IBM SPSS Modeler Outline of Artificial Neural Networks Biological Neuron and Artificial Neural Artificial neural Networks Neuron networks (1) 4 Structure and Learning of Artificial Neural 01:23 Networks Balancing and Model Evaluation Exercise of IBM SPSS Modeler Heuristics for Using Artificial Neural Networks Artificial neural Process of Data Preparation and Interpretation networks (2) Sensitivity Analysis and the Application of Neural 5 01:21 Networks for Time Series Data Logistic Regression Analysis Exercise of IBM SPSS Modeler Market Basket Analysis Association Rules Market basket 6 Generating Association Rules 01:26 analysis Extending Association Rules Exercise of IBM SPSS Modeler Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Outline of Clustering and K-means Cluster Automatic Similarity and Distance 7 cluster Analysis and Evaluation of Cluster 01:18

detection (1) Case Study : Clustering Town Education Exercise of IBM SPSS Modeler Limitation of K-means Clustering and Gaussian Mixture Model Automatic Hierarchical Clustering 8 cluster 01:00 Self Organizing Maps detection (2)

Divisive Clustering Society Exercise of IBM SPSS Modeler Outline of Case-based Reasoning Challenges and Applying Example of Case-based Reasoning Case-based 9 Distance Function and Combination Function 01:04 reasoning Case Study Collaborative Filtering Art & Physical Exercise of IBM SPSS Modeler Basic Graph Theory 77 Applied Example of Graph Theory Link analysis Applied Exercise for Improving and social

10 Searching Engine 01:02 Medicine network analysis (1) Example of a Telecommunication Provider Using the Link Analysis Exercise of NodeXL Theoretical Background of the Link analysis Social Network Analysis and social Major Concepts of the Social Network Analysis 11 01:16 Humanities network Major Measures in the Social Network Analysis analysis (2) Applications of the Social Network Analysis Exercise of NodeXL Genetic Algorithms and Swarm Intelligence. Genetic Genetic Algorithms algorithm 12 Schemata Theory 01:00 and Swarm

Intelligence Applications of Genetic Algorithms Natural Science R Exercise Outline of Text Mining Dealing with Text Data Application of the Combination of Text Mining 13 Text Mining 01:16 and Case-based Reasoning

Two Cases of Using Text Mining Koreanology R Exercise Levels of Customer Relationships Customer’s Life Cycle CRM and Customer Acquisition and Activation, 14 01:18

Datamining Relationship Management Others Churn Management Exercise of IBM SPSS Modeler Introduction to Economics : Society (Business·Economics) Part I. Microeconomics Yonsei University / Prof. Kap-young Jeong

People often perceive Economics as a difficult academic area to understand. Why is the economy always so hard to understand, and how do economists approach these issues? Every economic problem arises from the idea of scarcity. We are always scarce of time, resources, and even our allowances. Only few people in the world can own everything they want in abundance; and this is precisely the reason why we have to learn the economist's way of approach to economic issues. The goal of this course is to understand basic theories of Economics and to see how these theories can explain so many phenomena happening around us. Part I. of this course will focus on Microeconomics, as we begin with the general introduction to Economics and move on to concept of supply and demand, as well as monopoly and market competition. We will discuss theoretical backgrounds along with easy, everyday examples.

Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 05:33 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

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Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor 79 Introduction Economics: The Science of Choice Kap–young Jeong 1 The Science of 00:26 Opportunity Cost •Distinguished Emeritus

Guide Book Choice Conclusion Professor at Yonsei University Introduction •Professional How to Approach What is Economics? 2 00:27 Appointments: Economics Ten Principles of Economics Conclusion •The 17th President of Yonsei University (Feb. Introduction 2012 - January 2016) Marginalism 3 Marginalism 00:27 •Professor of Economics The Circular Flow of Economic Activity at Yonsei University Conclusion •Chair of Macroeconomy Introduction and Finance Market Demand Demand and Supply Curves Subcommittee, 4 00:25 and Supply The Movement of Supply and Demand Curves •National Economic Conclusion Advisory Council Introduction •Chair of Innovation Determining Determining Market Equilibrium Price Council, The Board of 5 Market 00:24 Audit and Inspection Equilibrium Price Law of Supply and Demand and Equilibrium Conclusion Introduction Application of Price Elasticity of Demand I. 6 00:26 Demand Elasticity Price Elasticity of Demand II. Conclusion Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Introduction •Selected Publications: Application of Price Elasticity of Supply 00:26 7 •Nine, Greater than Ten Education Supply Elasticity Law of Supply and Demand and Elasticity Conclusion •A Person behind the Tree Introduction •Economics at Crisis The Government Demand, Supply and Government Regulation 8 00:26 •Professor Jeong's and the Market Tax Incidence Easy Economics-with Society Conclusion Cartoon, Vol.s 1-3. Introduction •Honors and Awards: Consumer Surplus •Blue Stripes Order of 9 Market Efficiency 00:24 Producer Surplus Service Merit Conclusion •Maekyung Economist Award Introduction Art & Physical •Dasan Economics The Costs of The Production Function and Costs 10 00:25 Award Production Analyzing Production Costs 79 •Website: www.jky.kr Conclusion

Introduction Medicine Competitive Strategies in Competitive Market 11 00:27 Market Applications in Competitive Market Conclusion Introduction

Strategies of Monopoly Humanities 12 Monopoly 00:26 Profit Maximization of Monopoly Conclusion Introduction Oligopoly and Oligopoly 13 Monopolistic 00:24 Monopolistic Competition

Competition Natural Science Conclusion Koreanology Others Introduction to Economics : Society (Business·Economics) Part II. Macroeconomics Yonsei University / Prof. Kap-young Jeong

How does an economy grow and how do we measure national income? How are inflation and money supply related? People are interested in these issues, but they eschew analyzing and understanding these economic phenomena. However, when many people are aware of basic instruments of analyzing economic events, individuals and nation's economic situation can have better growth. We can choose the right policies instead of popular ones and we can better respond to changing economic environment. All citizens must have sufficient economic knowledge in order for all of us to become better-off. This course aims to understand basic theories of Economics and how they can explain many economic events around us. Part II. focuses on Macroeconomics, as we begin with public goods and externalities and move on to national income, monetary system, international trade and the effects of economic policies. We will discuss theoretical backgrounds along with easy, everyday examples.

Total week 9 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 03:54 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

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Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor 8180 Introduction Public Goods Public Goods Kap–young Jeong 1 and Common 00: 24 •Distinguished Emeritus Common Resources Guide Book Resources Conclusion Professor at Yonsei University Introduction •Professional Externalities and Public Policy 2 Externalities 00:27 Appointments: Resolving Externalities •The 17th President of Conclusion Yonsei University (Feb. Introduction 2012 - January 2016) Measuring Gross Domestic Production 3 00:26 •Professor of Economics National Income Application of GDP at Yonsei University Conclusion •Chair of Macroeconomy Introduction and Finance Subcommittee, Production and Productivity 4 00:26 Growth Economic Growth and Government Policies •National Economic Conclusion Advisory Council Introduction •Chair of Innovation Council, The Board of The Monetary What is Money? 5 00:23 Audit and Inspection System Currency and Bank •Selected Publications: Conclusion Nine, Greater than TenA Introduction Person behind the Tree Money Growth, Inflation 6 Inflation and the 00:26 •Economics at Crisis Cost of Living Measuring the Cost of Living Conclusion Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Introduction •Professor Jeong's Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Aggregate Demand Easy Economics-with Supply Model Education 7 and Aggregate 00:27 Cartoon, Vol.s 1-3. Supply The Economy in the Long Run •Honors and Awards: Conclusion •Blue Stripes Order of Introduction Service Merit The Effect of Monetary Policy 8 Monetary and 00:27 •Maekyung Economist Fiscal Policy Fiscal Policy Award Society Conclusion •Dasan Economics Introduction Award •Website: www.jky.kr International Determinants of Trade 9 00:26 Trade Free Trade and Regulation

Conclusion Art & Physical

8180 Medicine Humanities Natural Science Koreanology Others Design for Experience Society (Business·Economics) Yonsei University / Prof. Jin-woo Kim

Through the 'Design for Experience' lectured by Professor Kim Jinwoo, students will be able to gain insight in designing new products or service which provide a real experience for people.

Total week 7 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 05:03 Development year 2016 Additional material Lecture note

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Before Beginning the First Lecture Jin-woo Kim Introduction of the First Lecture Previous Methods •Current) Professor at School of Business, Yonsei Design for New Method Based on Experience University, Seoul, Korea 1 00:51 Experience Three Principles of Experience •Current) Chair at Three Conditions of a Real Experience Technology Management 82 Research Center, Yonsei Design for Experience University, Seoul, Korea Projects for the First Lecture 83 •Current) Manager at Yonsei Before Beginning the Second Lecture HCI Lab, Seoul, Korea Introduction of the Second Lecture •Current) Outside Director at SBS CH, Seoul, Korea

Why a Real Experience is Important

Guide Book A Real 2 00:48 Experience Various Types of Design for Experience •Past) Associate Dean at School of Business, Yonsei Three Constant Components of Experience University, Seoul, Korea Projects for the Second Lecture •Past) President of Korean Before Beginning the Third Lecture HCI Society Introduction of the Third Lecture •Past) Executive Committee Member of ACM CHI Three Threads Constructing Experience Threads of 3 Sensual Thread of Experience 00:36 Experience Judgmental Thread of Experience Compositional Thread of Experience Projects for the Third Lecture Before Beginning the Fourth Lecture Introduction of the Fourth Lecture

A Three- A Three-Dimensional Model of Experience Dimensional Companion Technology and Companionship Model of 4 Playing Companion 00:42 Experience and Companion Working Companion Technology Helping Companion Serving Companion Projects for the Fourth Lecture Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Before Beginning the Fifth Lecture Introduction of the Fifth Lecture

Current Experience Education Persona Innovative 5 Strategy for a Conflicts in Sensual Thread 00:35 New Experience Conflicts in Judgmental Thread Conflicts in Compositional Thread

Changes by Internal Conflicts Society Projects for the Fifth Lecture Before Beginning the Sixth Lecture Introduction of the Sixth Lecture SET Factors

Equilibrium Point Socio-Cultural Tension Art & Physical 6 00:47 of Experience Economic Tension Technological Tension 83 Changes by External Tension Projects for the Sixth Lecture Medicine Before Beginning the Seventh Lecture Introduction of the Seventh Lecture Equilibrium Point of New Experience Design for Our 7 Stop-Doing List at All Costs 00:44 Experience Stop-Doing List if Possible Humanities DREAM Academy Projects for the Seventh Lecture Natural Science Koreanology Others Introduction to Quantitative Society (Business·Economics) Investing  / Prof. Youngju Nielsen

As world financial markets become increasingly complex, we are demanded to understand financial economics and there is continuous flow of information. As a result, it becomes essential to be able to use complex statistical and mathematical models to process information accurately and promptly. Throughout the course, instructor will guide you to learn about essential components of modern investment theory such as return, risk and portfolio optimization. When these concepts are delivered, statistical technique and programming using open source language R will be introduced. Students will do the assignments every week using actual securities data from Yahoo Finance. This course is considered as the very first course in quantitative investing. There will be no prerequisite other than high school level mathematics.

Total week 6 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 03:00 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor 84 World financial markets Youngju Nielsen 85 1 Knowing the source 15:00 Where is information coming from? •Present Professor of department of School of Investment return Analyzing securities Economics, 2 15:00 Sungkyunkwan

Guide Book using data Investment risk University Allocation with risk-free and risky financial •Present Adviser for assets Samsung (Asset 3 Allocating capital 15:00 management) Allocation within risky assets •Present Columnist for Understanding "Youngju Nielsen's Wall 4 Index Model 15:00 market risk Street Report" at Weekly Chosun Tools to construct index model •CIO and partner of systematic trading hedge 5 Valuing securities Capital Asset Pricing Model 15:00 fund, Quantavium capital management Arbitrage Pricing Model •Director and trader Markowitz portfolio theory government bond trading at Citi in New York headquarter office Constructing 6 15:00 •Executive Director, investment portfolio Mean-variance optimization Senior Portfolio Manager at J.P. Morgan Investment Bank in New York FTAs in Our Economic life I Society (Business·Economics) Inha University / Prof. Cheong, Inkyo Engineering The heated disputes on various FTA issues may have caused people to consider FTAs as a subject of arguments and political issues. Regardless, FTAs have become a major part of our economic/trading system as well as the elements of global business environment. This course has been constructed with a focus on the real cases that display how FTAs are already embedded in our daily life. The course will include various

topics such as consumer gains, trade, consumption, business models, job creations and others. By learning Education about how FTAs are working in our daily economic life, students will be able to gain a better understanding of FTAs.

FTA and Total week 7 weeks Credits 1.5 Reference book International Trade Society Total time 10:47 Development year 2016 Additional material Videos

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

FTAs in our daily economic life Art & Physical What is Free Trade Agreement? Cheong, Inkyo Introduction to Trade in our daily economic life •Chairman, 1 01:18 FTAs Department Chair, 85 Learning about the effects of FTAs through overseas direct purchase Department of FTA Studies, Graduate

Various forms of trade agreements School of Inha University Medicine The general trading companies in a TV series “Mi – Saeng” •Current position: Member, National Korea’s general trading companies: Committee for Trade performance and evaluation Trade in Negotiation 2 The World War and the international trade system 01:41 everyday life •Advisor, Ministry of Development of international trade system

Foreign Affairs, Ministry Humanities Multilateral trade rule, FTAs, and our life of Industry, Trade and The impact of TPP investment in Vietnam Energy Brexit by England •Advisor, UNESCAP ARTNet England and European integration Past and the The father of European integration: Jean Monnet •Consultant for 3 01:50 present of EU international

Main contents of EEC Natural Science organizations such as (European Economic Community) ADB, ADBI, ASEAN, Maastricht Treaty: what made EU APEC, ERIA, Eupean The Cold War and the international trading system Commission, OECD, US AID Spread of market Suspension of the WTO DDA negotiations 4 economy and 01:35 Backgrounds behind the spread of FTAs •Past experience:

FTA promotions Koreanology Economic incentives of FTAs •President, Association of Economic crisis and Korea’s decision for FTAs Korean Trade Economists Process of The roadmap of FTA implementations 5 promotion of 01:28 FTAs in Korea Global FTA networks

Korean FTA policy Others Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor The performance of FTAs and challenges for Korea •President, Korean Major features of Korea’s FTAs Association for Negotiation Korea’s FTAs under progress Symbol of FTAs Controversies on the estimated economic •Board member, KOTRA 6 in Korea: Korea 01:26 effects of Korea – US FTA (Korea Trade-Investment –US FTA Promotion Agency) Major issues of re–estimation on the impact of Korea–US FTA •Research Fellow, Korea Assessment of re–estimation of Korea–US FTA Institute for International Economic Policy FTA issues in US presidential election Three issues concerning the pros and •Education : Ph.D. in cons on FTAs Economics, Michigan Reasons behind the debates on FTAs State University Pros and cons FTAs: Two-level game 01:29 7 regarding FTA Background of FTA controversies policy Political asymmetry on the issues of FTAs 86 Comprehensive FTAs and sensitive issues Examples of the comprehensive FTAs 87

Guide Book FTAs in Our Economic life II Society (Business·Economics) Inha University / Prof. Cheong, Inkyo Engineering The heated disputes on various FTA issues may have caused people to consider FTAs as a subject of arguments and political issues. Regardless, FTAs have become amajor part of our economic/trading system as well as the elements of global business environment. This course has been constructed with a focus on the real cases that display how FTAs are already embedded in our daily life. The course will include various

topics such as consumer gains, trade, consumption, business models, job creations and others. By learning Education about how FTAs are working in our daily economic life, students will be able to gain a better understanding of FTAs.

Total week 7 weeks Credits 1.5 Reference book × Society Total time 08:08 Development year 2016 Additional material Videos

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Liberalism and new protectionism Art & Physical Cheong, Inkyo Commerce DNA: The Hanseatic league •Department Chair, Close door policy in the Ming Dynasty Department of FTA 87 Progress in Korea’s trade policy Studies, Graduate FTAs and its School of Inha University

1 capacity to open Specific examples of the open-door policy effects 01:16 Medicine foreign trade •Current position: Trade liberalization and Member, National domesticsupport measures Committee for Trade FTA negotiations and national support Negotiation Imbalance of pros and cons in high– •Advisor, Ministry of level policy group Foreign Affairs, Ministry

of Industry, Trade and Humanities Expansion of FTA organization Energy Strengthening the system for incorporating the stakeholders’ opinions •Advisor, UNESCAP FTAs and ARTNet Stipulating the FTA implementation procedures 2 Agricultural 01:17 •Consultant for liberlization Agricultural liberalization and agricultural support international organizations such as

Issues of domestic support system Natural Science ADB, ADBI, ASEAN, Liberalizing agricultural sector APEC, ERIA, Eupean Commission, OECD, US Progress of Chile-Korea FTA AID Key issues of Chile-Korea FTA •Past experience: Chile-Korea FTA 3 Promoting consumer welfare 01:12 analysis •President, Association of Koreanology The trend of wine prices Korean Trade Economists The case of Chilean grape Others Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Introduction of TAA system •President, Korean Requirements for TAA supports Association for Negotiation Assessment of TAA Worker supports •Board member, Problems of Korea’s TAA system KOTRA(Korea Trade- Trade Adjustment Controversies on TAA Investment Promotion Assistance (TAA) Agency) 4 and Trade Profit The need for TAA and challenges 01:48 (Benefit) Sharing •Research Fellow, Korea Discussion on TAA Scheme Institute for International US FTA TAA system Economic Policy Proposals for Trade Profit(Benefit) Sharing Scheme •Education: Evaluation of Trade Profit(Benefit) Sharing Scheme •Ph.D. in Economics, Michigan State University A Roundtable Discussion An example of FTA revolution: EFTA and CER 88 Evaluating the role of high-ranking officials of FTA negotiations 89 Prospect for East Asian Economic Integration Understanding Prospect for CJK FTA 5 major FTAs in the 01:26 world The major components of a comprehensive FTA

Guide Book Different contents across FTAs Various elements of FTAs Example of a comprehensive FTA: Korea - US FTA Tariff concessions in FTAs Rules of origin Main contents of 6 Classification and the definition of service trade 01:22 FTAs Services liberalization Trade rules, governmental supply,intellectual property, and investment Improvements for FTA policy Utilizing FTAs in real business How to utilize FTAs? FTA utilization Basic requirements for FTA utilization 7 and the business 01:47 models Practicing FTA utilization (Overseas direct buy) Checking tariff preference margin in FTAs Interview on a clothing company in Cambodia Closing the lecture Service Design History Society (Business·Economics) Yonsei University / Prof. Jin-woo Kim Engineering It has been increasingly important to think and understand consumers' convenience ahead through ranging form corporate actions to public policies, service-oriented thinking & planning. Through the course of Professor Kim Jinwoo, students will be able to understand various service organizations and concepts of them, and be able to consider the methodology for service design. Education

Total week 7 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 04:28 Development year 2015 Additional material × Society Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Before Beginning the First Lecture Introduction of the First Lecture Jin–woo Kim Introduction of 1 Definition of Service Design 00:46 •Current) Professor at Service Design School of Business, Conditions of Good Service Yonsei University, Seoul, Art & Physical Projects for the First Lecture Korea Before Beginning the Second Lecture •Current) Chair at Technology 89 Introduction of the Second Lecture Principles of Management Research 2 Characteristics of Service Design 00:32 Service Design Center, Yonsei Components of Service Design University, Seoul, Korea Medicine Projects for the Second Lecture •Current) Manager at Yonsei HCI Lab, Seoul, Before Beginning the Third Lecture Korea Introduction of the Third Lecture Service Design •Current) Outside Director 3 Characteristics of Design Thinking 00:28 Process at SBS CH, Seoul, Korea

Service Design Process Humanities •Past) Associate Dean at Projects for the Third Lecture School of Business, Before Beginning the Fourth Lecture Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea Introduction of the Fourth Lecture •Past) President of Part1. Discover-Observe Phase 4 Discovery Phase 00:40 Korean HCI Society Part2. Discover-Contextual Inquiry Phase

•Past) Executive Natural Science Part3. Outputs of Discover Phase Committee Member of Projects for the Fourth Lecture ACM CHI Before Beginning the Fifth Lecture Introduction of the Fifth Lecture

Part1. Clustering Koreanology 5 Define Phase Part2. Ecology and Persona 00:39 Part3. Brainstorming and Re-clustering Part4. Concept Brief Projects for the Fifth Lecture Others Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Before Beginning the Sixth Lecture Introduction of the Sixth Lecture Part1. Value Proposition 6 Develop Phase Part2. Service Blueprint 00:43 Part3. Customer Journey Map Part4. Service Prototyping Projects for the Sixth Lecture Before Beginning the Seventh Lecture Introduction of the Seventh Lecture Part1. Story Board 7 Deliver Phase 00:40 Part2. Service Branding Part3. Service Launching Projects for the Seventh Lecture 90

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Guide Book How Startups Change Society (Business·Economics) Our Life and Society Inha University / Prof. Sohn, Dong-Won and 4 others Engineering

Startups challenge and seek innovations to discover the needs for new values in markets where the large firms fail to look for. Through the innovation, startups serve as a driving force to continuously reshape our society and the world. This course addresses the various successful startup cases to allow students to understand how startups identify opportunities and find solutions to their problems. Furthermore, this Education course would provide students an understanding on effective responses to the changes that the startups have brought to our society, economy, and culture in general.

Total week 14 weeks Credits 1.5 Reference book × Society Total time 10:28 Development year 2016 Additional material Video

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Great chance is in front of me Sohn, Dong-Won Art & Physical Understanding the entrepreneurial spirit (Representative Startups: How Startups and my life 1 01:09 professor) 91 they change the Thoughts about establishing Startups world •Professor, College of Smart Era and the 4th industrial revolution Business Administration, Inha University Medicine Startup is the hope of Korean economy •Director, Paradigm shift in the information revolution Entrepreneurship Center, and the platform companies Inha Univeristy Virtual integration, enterprise ecosystem and platform companies •Ph.D in Mangement, Enterprise University of Missouri at

ecosystem 4 steps of IT paradigm evolution Humanities 2 00:47 Columbia and platform Implications of paradigm shift and platform •Visiting scholar at strategies competition UC-Davis Platform Strategy 1 - Britannica and Wikipedia •Visiting professor at the Platform Strategy 2 - Amazon's platform strategy University of LeHavre in France Understanding the platform business model

•Registered in the top Natural Science Network effects, tipping effect, and fixation effect Understanding three biographical 3 the platform Characteristics and the examples of the 00:36 dictionary, Marquis Who’s business model platform business models Who in the World Apple's platform transition strategies Big Data and artificial intelligence Koreanology Background behind the emergence of the Big Big Data and Data 4 Artificial Opportunities for Big Data startups 00:50 Intelligence Refocusing on AI

Deep learning and the future of artificial intelligence Others Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Internet of Things that came into our lives

What is the status of IoT in our lives Cases on domestic Internet of Things IoT: things we wear?

IoT(Internet of Is smart watch a fashion item or an electric device? Things) that 5 Why people hesitate from buying a smart watch came into our 00:58 lives Examples of various wearable devices My home became smart! Smart Home Practices in the Amazon Cases of Smart Homes in domestic enterprises Opportunities for Internet of Things and startups Agriculture became smart by meeting with ICT Farming with smart phones 92 Stock farms became smart 93 Agriculture An orchard is on the train meets with 6 ICT, Smart Agricultural machine and gear became smart 00:44 Agriculture Case Study: Smart Agriculture of Korean

corporations Guide Book Case Study: Smart Agriculture of Developed countries Opportunities for startups and Smart Agriculture

Strartup China’s startup ecosystem 7 launching in Changes in the Chinese startup environment : 00:44 china

Where are all the banks now? Where are Definition and the historical background of Fintech 8 all the banks 00:47 now? Introducing the Fintech business Field Social value and limitations of Fintech Reasons for investing in healthcare businesses

Why we Introducing the healthcare business field should invest Two viewpoints on developing the health care 9 00:47 in healthcare businesses businesses Actualized medical innovations Points to consider for healthcare startups Reorganization of automobile industry due to Electric car, change in power source 10 Self-driving Changes that self–driving cars will bring 00:40 car Significance of Chinese automobile market Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Social Economy along with cooperation and solidarity Genealogy of social economy theory Education Impact business and the mind of a Social Business Enterpriser Social enterpriser and social enterprise redefine capitalism Social Definition and cases of socio – economic Economy: business model 11 01:04 Social Good capital that solves social problems: Society enterprises and Impact investment cooperatives Interview : Jeongtae Kim(MYSC) Foreign cases of impact investment Domestic cases of impact investment Small force behind the big changes in the World– Crowd Funding Art & Physical New opportunity for startups Where everyone shares and cooperates: 93 Sharing economy Emergence of sharing society

Genealogy of sharing economy theory Medicine Comparison between traditional commercial economy and sharing economy 12 Sharing Conception of business models of sharing economy 00:55 Economy Cases on business models of sharing economy 1~4 Interview : Sung-Yup Han(Elastic) Humanities Growth and expansion of sharing economy New opportunity for startups Dealing with Differences between angel investors and Investors: institutional investors 13 Angel investors Critical element for obtaining investment 00:45 and venture Natural Science capitals Impact investment for enhancing social values Understanding the business model Launching a 14 Generating startup ideas 00:42 new startup Growing pains of startups Koreanology Others Funding Strategies and Practice Society (Business·Economics) of Social Ventures KAIST/ Prof. Byung-Tae Lee

This course is designed to study the funding strategies and practice of social ventures. The learning objectives of this course is as follows: How to attract and persuade investors, Understand the importance of outside funding in building a sustainable business, Understand the importance and method of measuring social impact, Understand CEO’s checkpoint and due diligence for funding and understand how to manage financial and legal risks when entrepreneurial effort fails

Total week 8 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 10:00 Development year 2016 Additional material Video

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor What is a successful start-up? Byung–Tae Lee Funding as an Relationship between funding and 1 enabler of start- start-up success 1:30 •Current) Professor, College 94 up success What leads to successful funding for of Business, KAIST social venture? •Current) CEO, KAIST 95 Digital innovation and opportunity for Venture Investment Holdings start-up Social innovation •Current) President, The 2 and digital Case study of digital technology for social 1:30 Korean Society of Future technology innovation Strategy

Guide Book Start-up strategy and digital technology •Former) Dean, College of Business, KAIST Ecosystem of social Ecosystem of social impact investment 3 impact investment and 1:00 •Former) Professor, Business funding strategy Good investors vs. bad investors School, The University of Illinois at Chicago Effective IR pitching IR pitching and 4 1:00 •Former) Professor, Eller measuring social value How to measure social value College of Management, Start-up governance and equity The University of Arizona negotiation •Former) CIO, SINDOH Co., Start-up governance 5 Preparation before start-up funding 1:30 Ltd and funding strategy Relationship between start-up team and •Ph.D. in business funding administration, The University of Texas at Austin Understanding venture capitalist Strategies to attract 6 1:00 •M.S. in management venture funding Procedure for attracting venture funding and strategic investment relationship engineering, KAIST Checkpoints for Due diligence and checkpoint for funding •B.S. in industrial engineering, 7 1:00 Seoul National University funding How to manage investment contract Importance of managing start-up failure Risk management for How to manage financial and legal risk 8 1:30 start-up failure when entrepreneurial effort fails Failure as a stepping stone to success 95 Korea’s FTA. has distinction in that it objectively assesses the pros and cons of FTA and easily transfers knowledge on understand the FTA that recently got attentions in international trade, and Korea’s FTA policy. This course This course is designed to teach people who have more educational experience than high school course to University ofSeoul/Prof. HanKyoung Sung Easy Understanding ofFTA 5 4 3 2 1 Korea-EU FTA) (Korea-US, Korea’s FTAⅡ Korea’s FTAI in theworld History ofFTA WTO Understanding FTA Introduction on Major topic Total time Total week 04:34 8 weeks Results andevaluationonKorea-EU FTA Launch andprogressofKorea-EUFTA Ratification andresultofKorea-USFTA Launch andprogressofKorea-USFTA Korea-China-Japan FTA Korea-ASEAN FTA,Korea-IndiaCEPA, Korea-Singapore, Korea-EFTAFTA FTA RoadmapofKoreaandKorea-Japan Launch ofKorea’sFTA:Korea-ChileFTA FTA inothercountries:EU,Japan,andChina FTA inothercountries:US Launch, result,andsignificanceofNAFTA Launch andprogressofFTA Launch andprogressofDDA Role andstructureofWTO and establishingWTO Progress oftheUruguayRound,settlement, Launch ofWTOanditshistory Introduction. WhatisFTA? Cost ofFTA Benefit ofFTA

Development year Credits Details

 2016 × 00:36 00:38 00:33 00:31 00:34 Time Additional material Reference book Society (Business·Economics) •Associate Research •Head ofWTOTeam, •Professor, Department Former position) •Professor, Schoolof Current position) HanKyoung Sung Introduction oftheProfessor Policy (KIEP) International Economic Fellow, KoreaInsitutefor Policy (KIEP) International Economic Korea Insitutefor of TradeandFinance, Seoul Economics, Universityof × ○

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Concerns on Korea-China FTA

Korea’s FTAⅢ Expections on Korea-China FTA 6 (Korea-China 00:33 FTA) Launch and progress of Korea-China FTA

Results and evaluation on Korea-China FTA

Launch of Mega FTA and TPP negotiations

Mega FTA Progress of TPP 7 (TPP, T-TIP, 00:35 FTAAP) Settlement and prospect of TPP

T-TIP and FTAAP negotiations

Status on Korea’s FTA Prospect of trade in the 8 Prospect of world trade environment: protectionism 00:34 96 Future and our tasks Korea’s task and FTA beyond ! 97

Guide Book Human Resource Management Society (Business·Economics) Busan University of Foreign Studies / Prof. Gap-ho Yoon  Engineering

Human resources, people, are the most important assets in business management. This course consists of two pillars of before- and after-employment, based on the professor's personal experience in business. Students can learn practical skills for employment such as how-to-write resume and cover letter, and character and attitude education, etc. At the same time, for their capacity building and becoming the Education right people in companies after employment, students will also study HRM (securement, job and career development, transfer and remove, labor relations and labor union, etc). Through this course, students understand the reality on site and find the ways to grow up as talented employees. Society Total week 7 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 02:48 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Art & Physical 1 Outline of HRM Outline of HRM 00:06 Gap–ho Yoon Self introduction Self introduction •Professor in the school of 97 and education of 2 00:17 business administration in character and the College of Commerce Character and attitude attitude at BUFS Medicine

Employment •The head of entrepreneur center at BUFS The right people companies want Securement of •The head of placement 3 00:41 support center at BUFS HRM Writing a resume •Co-chair of Busan forum Writing a cover letter of labor, management and Humanities civic groups Job analysis •Former employers' Understanding member of Busan 4 different types of Job design 00:29 Regional Labor Relations jobs Commission -Former CEO Job evaluation of Dongil Motors Co., Ltd

and three other Natural Science Career development companies Development of 5 Education and training 00:21 •For DRB Dongil's HRM personnel director Reward (wage+fringe benefits)

Change in personnel and promotion Koreanology Transfer and 6 00:24 remove Separation and termination

The concept of labor union and labor union Labor relations 7 00:19 and labor union Others Collective bargaining and collective agreement Exciting Journey Society (Business·Economics) on Global Economy Pusan National University / Prof. Young-jae Kim

This course was constructed in the form of a journey to introduce the cultural features of the countries and regions at the same time. If you are interested in a paradigm shift in the global economy, this course will be a great help in understanding the global economy.

Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 11:41 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Class Overview Young–jae Kim Outline of Global Economy 1 Introduction 00:40 PNU Visiting NuriMaru •Dean of College Visiting BEXCO of Economics and International Trade 98 The Transition to the Global Economy The Characteristics of The US Economy 2 00:52 99 Global Economy The European Economy The Chinese Economy The Globalization

Guide Book The Development 3 The Localization 00:50 Process in Openness Changes in the global financial environment Evolutions in Institutions and Major Indicators since Openness 4 FTAⅠ FTA and its Developments 01:02 FTA in Effects of Korea-US FTA 5 FTA Ⅱ Effects of Korea-EU FTA 00:59 Effects of Korea-China FTA Subprime mortgage crisis of US Global Financial 6 Global Financial Crisis in 2008 00:51 Crisis The Effects of the Global Financial Crisis US Economy after the Crisis US Economy after 7 US Downgrade Credit Rating 00:59 the 2008 Crisis US Deficit Crisis and Budget Cliff and Fiscal Crisis of US The Future of The Global Financial Crisis and G20 the Dollar and 8 The Future of US Dollar-Standard 01:09 International The Status of US Dollar and US Financial Regime in the International Financial Markets Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

On the International Key Currency Reorganization of the 9 International Monetary The Possibility of Shift in Key Currency 00:59

System Education Forecasting the Renminbi and Key Currency

The Overview of China The Rising of China 10 The rising of Chinese Economy 00:50 and G2 The Opening Policy and Challenge of China Society Background of Renminbi’s Internationalization The Internationalization Performances of Renminbi’s 11 00:50 of the Renminbi Internationalization IRisk Factors and Prospects of Renminbi (Strategy of Offshore Market) The Formation of the EU and the Eurozone Art & Physical Fiscal Crisis in EU and 12 Fiscal Crisis and Grexit 00:50 Eurozone Environmental Changes in the World 99 Economy after Global Financial Crisis Abenomics and The Overview of Quantitative Easing Policy 00:50 13 Quantitative Easing Medicine in Japan Overview and Evolution of Abenomics Humanities Natural Science Koreanology Others Human Resource Management Society (Business·Economics) for Creative Management and Finding the Path Hanyang University / Prof. Sang-gil Jeon

In order for the korean companies to gain global competitiveness, creative innovation & creative management are required, to make it systematically possible during this low growth era. This course is designed to provide students some useful theories and real cases and to help students to realize the creative management. Throughout this effort, this course aims to search for the diverse alternatives of Human Resource Management to activate new ideas, new business, and new growth engines.

Total week 12 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 06:10 Development year 2016 Additional material Video Clip

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Creative Definition of CM Sang-gil Jeon 100 Management (CM) 1 and Human Why CM? 00:30 •Dept. of Business & Resource Economics, Hanyang 101 Management (HRM) Formulationg Creative Strategy and HRM University, ERICA Campus Strategic Importance of HRM Overview of HRM 2 00:20 •Evaluation Committee for CM Acquisition and Maintenance of Competitive

of Presidential Political Guide Book Advantqge: VRIO Model Agenda (Area:Defense Acquisition Program and The Influence External Environmental Factor Factors for Military Innovation Camp, 3 00:20 Building Creative Office for Government HRM System Internal Environmental Factor Policy Coordination) •Council Member on Job Analysis for Basic Concept of Job Analysis Korea Institute of 4 00:20 CM Some Agenda of Job Analysis for CM Science & Technology Evaluation and Planning Job Design: Individual Dimension (KISTEP) 5 Job Design for CM Job Design: Group Dimension 00:30 •Best Employer in Asia Direction of Job Design for CM (BEA) Korean Panel and Chairman of Committee Definition of Recruitment & Selection for Best Employer Award in Korea (Aon Hewitt, Selection Decision Making and Selection Errors Recruitment & England) 6 Current Situation of Recruitment/Selection 00:40 Selection for CM •Advisory Professor of the Firms of Korean American Some Agenda of Recruitment/Selection for CM Chamber of Commerce Implications of Training & Development of Orange County, Training & California, USA 7 Development System of Training & Development 00:30 for CM Some Agenda of Training & Development for CM Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Overview of Performance Management Education

Strategic Choice for Performance Management Performance 8 Management for Some Problems on Appraisal Formats 00:50 CM Performance Management of Multinational

Corporations Society Some Agenda of Performance Management for CM Definition of Wage and Strategic Importance of Compensation Management Structure of Effective Compensation Management Compensation ① Wage Level 9 Management for 00:40 Art & Physical CM I Structure of Effective Compensation Management ② Wage System Structure of Effective Compensation Management 101 ③ Wage Types Definition of Performance-based Compensation and its Strategic Importance Medicine

Compensation Types of Performance-based Compensation 10 Management for 00:40 CM II Compensation for Organizational Performance

Some Agenda of Compensation Management

for CM Humanities Some Cases of Welfare/Fringe Benefits and Safety of Global Companies

Welfare/Fringe Definition of Welfare/Fringe Benefits and its Benefits & Safety Strategic Importance 11 00:40 Management for Implications of Safety & Health and its Strategic CM Importance Natural Science

Some Agenda of Welfare/Fringe Benefits and Safety for CM

Definition of Performance-based Compensation Human Resource and its Strategic Importance Koreanology Management for Creative Types of Performance-based Compensation 12 Management, 00:10 Finding the Path Compensation for Organizational Performance :Wrap-Up and Conclusion Wrap-Up and Conclusion Others Understanding of Society (Business·Economics) Real Economy Hanyang University / Prof. Duck-ho Lim

This course is aimed at beginners or non-majors in Economics, and ordinary people who are interested in economic issues. This course covers only a rudimentary principle of economics aimed at the lowest common denominator and works on how to integrate the economic principle into the real economy. I hope this course is a great motivation for students to understand that economics is a very interesting and useful study.

Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 06:30 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Scarcity problem Duck–ho Lim Economic Problem 1 Choice problem 00:30 and Task •College of Economics & 102 The reason why economic problems Business Administration, can’t be solved Hanyang University 103 what is the market? •13th President of Hanyang University Market Economy and 2 Economic players participating in market 00:30 Price Determination •Former President, Korean A trial of strength between consumer Association for Housing

Guide Book and producer Policy Studies Shift of demand curve •Book) Economics(3rd ed.) Variation of Mkpub. 2016 3 Shift of supply curve 00:30 Equilibrium Price •Understanding of Real Shift of demand and supply curves Economy (4th ed.), Mkpub, 2015 Price elasticity of demand Application of •Microeconomics, 4 Demand and Supply Income elasticity of demand 00:30 Hyungsulsa, 2000 Principle Government’s price regulation •Introduction of Economics, Bupmoonsa, 1999 Total utility and marginal utility •Principle of Economics, Consumption and The reason why separate marginal utility Bupmoonsa, 1991 5 00:30 Utility from total utility Consumer’s surplus

Type of enterprise

6 Enterprise and Profit Condition of profit maximization 00:30

Importance of expansion in market share

Market structure Market Structure and 7 Harmful effect of monopoly 00:30 Monopoly Information economics Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Concept of GDP GDP and Economic 8 Usefulness of GDP statistics 00:30 Implication Education Concept of GNI

Flow of economy Circulation of National 9 Saving and investment 00:30 Economy

Tax and government expenditure Society Circulation of national economy National Economy (open economy) 10 and International Campaign of free trade 00:30 Trade Determination of exchange rate

Economic growth rate Art & Physical GDP and Business 11 Business cycle 00:30 Fluctuations 103 Forecast of business fluctuations Financial system Medicine 12 Financial Market Concept of money 00:30

Money creation of bank

Money quantity and interest rate Money Quantity and 13 Interest rate and investment 00:30

Economic Variables Humanities Money quantity and Price Natural Science Koreanology Others Introductory Statistics for Society공학(건축) (Economics) Economists PartⅠ: Analyzing Data Using Graphs and Statistics Seoul National University / Prof. Keunk-wan Ryu

This course is designed to teach basic statistical concepts and to discuss many interesting applications of statistical methods. Please enjoy the real-life applications of Statistics.

Total week 5 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 06:20 Development year 2016 Additional material Videos

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Why do we study statistics? Keunk–wan Ryu

Statistics and Data •Professor and Chair, Dept of Economics, Seoul National 1 02:02 University 104 Arranging data using graphs Usage of statistical data •B.A. & M.A. in Economics, 105 Seoul National University Mean and median •M.S. in Statistics, Stanford University

Guide Book 2 Standard deviation and degree of freedom 01:11 •Ph.D. in Economics, Stanford University Normal approximation •Published several papers in Correlation top academic journals like JASA, Journal of Econometrics, 3 Correlation and regression 01:48 Review of Economics and Statistics. Regression analysis •Statistics (in Korean, Standard error of regression Bubmoon-Sa, 2013)

4 Regression line 01:16

Application of multiple regression analysis

5 Final Exam Introduction to Economics Society (Economics·Finance)공학(건축) Seoul National University / Prof. Joon Koo Lee  Engineering

The first half of this course deals with various issues of microeconomics. You will learn how the decisions made by economic agents are represented in the market as demand and supply of commodities. You will also learn when an equilibrium is reached in the market and what that equilibrium means.

In the latter half of this course, you will learn about the basics of macroeconomics which views national Education economy in a broad perspective. You will see how the levels of national income and price are determined and how they are affected when circumstances change. Many people think that economics is a difficult subject. I hope this course will be a great help to you in your adventure of the wonderful world of economics. Society

Total week 14 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 17:13 Development year 2015 Additional material Videos

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Basic Nature of Economics 105 Joon Koo Lee What is National Economy and Market 1 01:22 •Present) Emeritus Professor of Economics? Economic Ways of Thinking Economics at the Department Medicine of Economics, Seoul National The Story of Economics University Demand •Ph.D.,Economics, Princeton Supply Demand, Supply University.

2 and Equilibrium in Equilibrium in the Market 01:12 •M.A., Economics, Princeton Humanities the Market University. Consumer Surplus and Producer Surplus •B.A., Economics, Seoul The Story of Economics National University. Preference and utility of consumers •Professor of Economics at Choices of Derivation of demand curve the Department of Economics,

3 Consumers and 01:20 Seoul National University Natural Science Firms Choice of a firm •Assistant Professor of Economics at the Department The Story of Economics of Economics, State University Commodity Markets and Competition of New York(Albany) Monopoly Commodity Markets Koreanology 4 01:38 •「Economics」, and Competition Oligopoly and Monopolistic competition 「Microeconomis」, 「Public Finance」, etc. The Story of Economics Others Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Factor of Production Markets Factor of Production Problem of Income Distribution 5 Markets and Income 01:27 Distribution Poverty and Redistributive Policy The Story of Economics Game Theory Game Theory Theory of Auction 6 and Information 01:14 Economics Information Economics The Story of Economics Roles Markets Play Roles Government Plays Markets and 7 Public Goods 01:15 Goverment Problems of Environment The Story of Economics Basic Concepts of Macroeconomics

106 The Basics of Gross Domestic Product 8 01:16 Macroeconomics Price Index

107 The Story of Economics Equilibrium of a National Economy Aggregate Demand Aggregate Demand 01:11

9 and Aggregate Guide Book Supply Aggregate Supply The Story of Economics Causes of Business Cycles Business Cycles, Unemployment 10 Unemployment and 01:09 Inflation Inflation The Story of Economics Stabilization Policy Monetary Policy Tools of Central Banks 11 Stabilization Policy 01:27 Issues about Stabilization Policy The Story of Economics Economic Growth Economic Growth Economic Development 12 and Economic 01:22 Development Growth and Distribution The Story of Economics Gains from International Trade

Trade Barriers International 13 Balance of Payments 01:20 Economics Exchange Rate The Story of Economics 14 Final Exam Exam Econometrics Society공학(건축) (Economics) Jeju National University / Prof. Gi-choon Kang Engineering

Through this course we will set up econometrics models based on economic theory, and learn how to estimate such models using statistics and mathematical economics. Also, we will learn how to estimate models, test hypothesis, evaluate models, and forecast using the statistical software package called Eviews. Education

Total week 12 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 12:34 Development year 2015 Additional material × Society Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor An outline of the Econometrics What is 1 Division, approach and data of the Econometrics 00:50 Gi–choon Kang econometrics? Eviews: Introduction •Professor, Department of An outline of the Regression analysis Economics, Jeju National Regression University 2 analysis and A concept of the Regression model 01:05 Art & Physical model Eviews: Data management •President, Jeju Development Institute Simple regression analysis: model and 107 assumption •President, Jeju Special Simple regression 3 Simple regression model: Estimation of 01:22 Self-Governing Province analysis Ⅰ Institute for Lifelong

the regression coefficient Medicine Education Eviews: Writing program Simple regression model: Characteristics of •Member, Presidential OLS estimator Committee on Regional Simple regression Development 4 Simple regression model: Estimation of 01:03 analysis Ⅱ the variance and a coefficient of determination •Korea University(B.A. in Eviews: Basic analysis Economics) Humanities Simple regression model: Hypothesis testing •Iowa State Simple regression and forecasting University(Ph.D. in 5 01:07 analysis Ⅲ Simple regression model: Application of the model Economics) Eviews: Simple regression analysis •Visiting scholar, Multiple regression analysis: Model and Department of Multiple estimation of the regression coefficient Economics, University of Washington 6 regression Multiple regression model: Standardized 00:58 Natural Science analysis Ⅰ regression model •Visiting scholar, Eviews: Multiple regression analysis 1 Department of Multiple regression model: Characteristics of Economics, Iowa State University Multiple OLS estimator 7 regression Multiple regression model: Estimation of 00:50

analysis Ⅱ the variance and a coefficient of determination Koreanology Eviews: Multiple regression analysis 2 Multiple regression model: Hypothesis testing Multiple Multiple regression Model: Example of 8 regression 01:03 calculation and forecasting analysis Ⅲ

Eviews: Multiple regression analysis 3 Others Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Dummy variable: Model •Visiting scholar, Bank of 9 Dummy variable Dummy variable: Types and interpretation 01:13 Korea

Eviews: Dummy variable model •Vice-Dean, Graduate School, Jeju National Autocorrelation: Concept, types and test University

10 Autocorrelation Autocorrelation: Solution 01:02 •Director, Audit and Inspection Research Eviews: Autocorrelation Institute, The Board of Audit and Inspection of Heteriscedasticity: Concept and types Korea 11 Heteroscedasticity Heteriscedasticity: Test and solution 00:58 •Director, Tourism, Business and Economic Eviews: Heteriscedasticity Research Institute, Jeju National Universdity Lag Distributed Model 108 Lag distributed 12 Lag Distributed Model: Estimation 01:08 model 109 Eviews: Lag Distributed Model

Guide Book Fundamentals of Big Data Society (Business공학(건축) Administration) Analytics : Concepts, Techniques and Practices

Ewha Womans University / Prof. Kyung-shik Shin Engineering

This course includes fundamental and technical methods of Big Data, which can be called the essential resource for competitive advantages in the future. Course illustrates how to collect, store, organize and analyze big data to retrieve meaningful insight. In addition, case studies on business management, Education customer relationship management and human resources management applied by big data analysis will be discussed in this course.

Total week 15 weeks Credits 3 Reference book ×

Total time 21:04 Development year 2016 Additional material × Society

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor The definition of Big Data

Kyung–shik Shin Art & Physical 1 What is the Big Data? Features of Big Data 01:59 Big data analysis process •Current Position: Professor, Department of Critical success factors for 109 Business Administration 2 Big Data Strategy Big Data Applications 01:34 /Head professor, Examples of Big Data Applications

•BigData MBA, Department of Medicine Collection of Data , 1999/3 ~ Database Collection of Big Data, Data Modeling •Present, 3 the Storage and 03:27 Dean, Graduate school of Management Data Warehouse BigData Analytics, Ewha OLAP Womans University, Humanities Big Data and Unstructured Database •Director of Ewha Center for Knowledge & Information Data Analysis and its Tools System What is the Big Data Data Mining 4 02:00 •Research Interests include Analytics? Text Mining BigData Analytics, Data Mining, and Artificial SPSS Modeler Intelligence Application Regression Natural Science Data Analytics: •Visiting Professor, Univ. of 5 Practice 01:24 Prediction Hong Kong Assignment •Visiting Professor, National Artificial Neural Network Univ. of Singapore Data Analytics: •Visiting Professor, Havard

6 Practice 01:53 Koreanology Classification 1 Univ. Assignment Decision Tree Data Analytics: 7 Practice 02:00 Classification 2 Assignment Others Major topic Details Tme Introduction of the Professor

8 Midterm Exam

Clustering Data Analytics: 9 Practice 01:38 Clustering Assignment

Data Analytics: Association Rule 10 01:14 Association Rule Practice

Text Analysis Unstructured text 11 Text Preprocessing, Keyword analysis 02:35 Analysis 1 Practice

Topic Modeling

Unstructured text Clustering Analysis 110 12 01:59 Analysis 1 Classification Analysis

111 Sentiment Analysis

Social Network Social Network Analysis 13 Analysis and 01:50 Social Network Visualization

Guide Book Visualization

The future of BigData and Artificial Intelligence 14 01:45 BigData The World of Data Scientist

15 Final Exam China Marketing : Attacking Society공학(건축) (Marketing) Chinese Markets Sungkyunkwan University / Prof. Yong-june Kim Engineering

China is the Olympic market. Whether Republic of Korea became the developed country with $50,000 average individual income level or not depend on Korean enterprises' business success status in China market. Absence of China orientation marketing strategy is the key reason of Korean firm's business failure in attacking Chinese domestic market. In this course, students will mainly study Chinese consumers' Education concerns, core competitiveness of Chinese competitors, and the case of Korean firms' business strategy in China market. Through taking this course, students set the second China Dream challenge for Chinese domestics market.

Total week 6 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Society Total time 04:27 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

The Importance of China Art & Physical Marketing Yong–june Kim China Dream: Marketing Framework: 00:19 Experience: 5C+STP+5P 111 Why Study China Marketing? Korean-style, Westernization •Dean, Graduate School of China, Sungkyunkwan and Chinization University. Medicine 5C Analysis -Change 1 •Professor, Business China Dream: Understanding Xi Jinping and His Policy 00:17 School, Sungkyunkwan China's Market (1) University. The 12 and 13 Five-Year-Plan •Director, China Research Korea-China FTA Institute, Sungkyunkwan China Dream: Understanding 00:18 University. China's Market (2) New Opportunity of Korea-China Humanities FTA-CHINA •Ex-President, Korean Marketing Association. The Change of Chinese Consumer's Values •Ex-President, Korean Chinese Consumer: Academy of International Chinese Consumer's Life Style 00:22 Chinese Consumer Analysis Business Chinese Consumer's Regional 2 •Ex-CEO, Samsung Open Characteristics Tide-China. Natural Science Chinese Consumer: Classification of Chinese Consumer Selected Books: by Age Chinese Consumer's Character 00:25 •China Marketing - 4nd Acrossgeneration Chinese Consumer's Life Style Edition (2016), Pakyoungsa Chinese Best Companies' Chinese Best Companies' 'Engine' Strategy: Analysis Chinese 00:16 •Chinese Market & Case: Xiaomi Corporate Cultures (2015), Leading Company's 'Engine' Koreanology Korea Academic Industrial and Commercial Bank of Information 3 China •4 Secrets of Chinese Chinese Best Companies' SAICMOTOR Best Companies, (2013), Strategy: Case of Chinese 00:20 SERICO Best Companies' Huawei Others Alibaba Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

5C Analysis-Company: Eland Business Strategy in China: 5C Analysis-Company: Learn from Korean and 00:21 Amorepacific Chinese Firm's Failure Case 4 5C Analysis-Company: Spolytech

Business Strategy in China: What is 'TOWS'? 00:21 TOWS Analysis TOWS Analysis Case: DUO Wed Definition of Market Segmentation STP Strategy: and Its Classification Method Chinese Market Segmentation Market Positioning 00:25 and Targeting Strategy Targeting Case: Maeil 5 Positioning Strategy STP Strategy: The Step of Building Positioning 00:21 Positioning Strategy Strategy 112 Positioning Strategy: Goal Setting 5C Analysis 113 TOWS Analysis

China Marketing Integrative Targeting 00:20

Case: Beijing Hanmi Case Guide Book Target customers profile

Mamiai's Positioning

Mamiai's Unique Selling Point

6 Challenge for Chinese Domestic Market and Service

Take Advantage of Smart Platform Korean-style Westernization 00:22 and Chinization (韓 西中用) Service Company: Make a Joint Venture with Local Company Take Advantage of 'Korean Wave'-Hallyu. Korean-style Westernization and Chinization (韓 西中用) Introduction to Civil Law Society (Legislation) Korea University / Prof. Soonkoo Myoung Engineering

This course is designed to help students understand the system and principles of civil law. The course specifically targets students who are newly entering the field of law or those who want to study law properly. Specific examples, rather than abstract explanation, are used to promote easy and simple understanding of the learners. Education

Total week 15 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 21:05 Development year 2015 Additional material × Society Details Time Introduction of the Professor

1 Orientation 00:06 Soonkoo Myoung

2 General theory of Civil Law Ⅰ 01:37 •Professor of Korea University, School of Law Art & Physical 3 General theory of Civil Law Ⅱ 01:23 •Bachelor of Laws, Korea University •Master of Laws, Graduate School 4 General theory of Civil Law Ⅲ 01:19 of Korea University 113 5 General theory of Civil Law Ⅳ 01:27 •Docteur en droit, Universite de Paris I (Pantheon-Sorbonne) Medicine 6 Obligation Law Ⅰ 01:25 •Chevalier of Ordre des Palmes Academiques 7 Obligation Law Ⅱ 01:43 •Achievement Award of Korea University 8 Obligation Law Ⅲ 02:03 Humanities 9 Obligation Law Ⅳ 01:32

10 Obligation Law Ⅴ 01:85

11 Real right Law Ⅰ 01:28

12 Real right Law Ⅱ 01:22 Natural Science

13 Real right Law Ⅲ 01:19

14 Real right Law Ⅳ 01:27

15 Real right Law Ⅴ 01:32 Koreanology Others Introduction to Public Policy Society (Legislation) Hanyang University / Prof. Jungsoo Kim

In this course we will focus on public policies, established for better public interests, that may be carried out by laws and their enforcement. This course consists of 12 different topics such as What is Policy Science?, What is Public Policy?, What are Logical Structure and Fundamental Attributes of Policy?, Also, We will study what limits are there. Last but not least, Government Failure and Alternatives. This is because government’s policies are not perfect and we need to find alternative solutions.

Total week 14 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 10:00 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Introduction to Policy About the Course 1 00:50 Jungsoo Kim Science What is Policy Science? Concept •Professor Department of Public Administration, 114 Characteristics of Public Policy Hanyang University What is Public 2 Elements of Policy 00:48 Policy? •PH. D. in Politics, 115 Publicness & Public Interest University of Yale Types of Public Policy •Book) Award in The National Academy of Basic Premises Sciences, Republic of

Guide Book When do we need Market Mechanism Korea public policy? Market Failure Government to the Rescue Means-End Chain Value Premise & Factual Premise Logical Structure 4 and Characteristics Policy Proposition 00:51 of Public Policy Uncertainty Resolution Uncertainty Avoidance Policy Process Policy Process & Official Participants 5 00:46 Participants Unofficial Participants International Community Policy Process Problem Formation 6 Problem Recognition 00:50 Stage Problem Definition Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Policy Process Decision Making 7 Alternatives Search 00:47 Stage Alternatives Assessment Education Policy Making Models of Policy Making 8 00:53 Theories (1) Decision Making School International Political Economy School Policy Making 9 New Institutionalism 00:53 Theories (2)

Other Theories Society Cognitive Limits Limits of Rational Organizational Limits 10 00:53 Policy Making Socio-structural Limit Two Versions of Rationality Policy Implementation Art & Physical Major Studies on Implementation Implementation 11 00:52 Stage Factors Influencing Successful Implementation 115 Bureaucratic Discretion

Why Evaluate? Medicine Classification of Policy Evaluation 12 Evaluation Stage 00:52 Success / Failure Judgment Causal Judgment Termination

Feedback and Feedback and Change Humanities 13 00:51 Termination Stage Resistance to Policy Change Derived Externalities Market or Government Conditions of Nonmarket Demand Government Failure 14 Conditions of Nonmarket Supply 00:45 and Beyond Natural Science Types of Government Failure Alternatives Koreanology Others Understanding Law through Society (Law) Literature and Film. Sookmyung Women’s University / Prof. Sung-soo Hong

This course aims at introducing law itself and law as a academic discipline. In particular, this course deals with law in political, social, and philosophical context and this leads to a fundamental understanding of law. To facilitate discussions, film, literature and current events is used as teaching material.

Total week 13 weeks Credits 3 Reference book × Total time 12:15 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Introduction: literature, 1 Why literature, film and law? 00:28 film and law Sung–soo Hong •Associate Professor, The State and Citizens (1): The State and Citizens Sookmyung Women’s 2 Does the State Protect the 00:58 University Rights of Criminals? Civil Rights in the Film. •Korea University LL.B, 116 The State and Citizens (2): Rights of the Accused LL.M 3 Rights of the Accused and 01:04 •London School of 117 Democracy in the Judiciary Democracy in the Judiciary Economics and Political Science (LSE) Ph.D The Legal Profession and and Judicial Practices 4 the Judiciary: the Duties of 00:55 •Board Member, Korean

Guide Book the Legal Profession Issues in the Judiciary Association of Legal Philosophy, The Korean The Function of the Judiciary Society for the Sociology The Judiciary and Judgment: 5 01:10 of Law and Korean Social Change through Law and the Association of Human Role of the Judiciary Rights Law The Idea of Law: The Idea of Law •Publications: Sociology 6 Law for Justice? Law for 01:03 of Law (co-author), Social Stability Law and Past Liquidation Surveillance Society (co-author), Seoul The Concept of Law Charter of Human Rights Law and Justice: Is Bad 7 00:57 (Co-editor) Law Valid? and the Concept of Law Litigation and Justice: Legal Issues in 1 8 Can Justice be Realized at 01:06 the Court? Legal Issues in 2

Law and Morality: Law as Law and Morality 9 minimum of Morality or Law 01:05 to promote Morality Legal Enforcement of Morality

Legal Remedies in Civil Litigation Civil Law and Justice: Civil 10 00:50 Rights Litigation through Law Legal Remedies in Modern Society Engineering

Major topic Details Tme Introduction of the Professor

Civil Rights and Contracts: 11 All Contracts are Legally 00:58 Legal Issues in Valid? Education

The Idea of Punishment Crime and Punishment: 12 00:51 Criminalization for Security Crime and the Execution of a Sentence

Death Penalty as Criminal Death Penalty: Films and Realities Society 13 Penalties: the Justification and 00:50 Effectiveness of Death Penalty Death Penalty: Pros and Cons Art & Physical

117 Medicine Humanities Natural Science Koreanology Others Cybercrime and Digital Forensic Society (Social Science) Investigation Hallym University / Yunsik Jang and 1 other

This course gives an overview of basic and advanced types of cybercrimes that affect the lives of millions of people every day. We will explore how these crimes are committed, and what governments and citizens can do to protect themselves. This course also introduces basic digital forensic investigation techniques, to give students a through background in digital crime and investigation

Total week 14 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 06:55 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Defining Cybercrime Yunsik Jang 1 Cybercrime Cybersecuirty and Cybercrime 00:48 •Ph.D in Information Security, Classification of Cybercrime Korea University, Korea 118 •Assistant Professor/Legal Cyber criminals Hackers, Hactivism, Cyberterrorism 2 00:20 informatics and Forensic and organization Cybercrime Organization Science/College of International 119 Studies/Hallym University Cyber Security •Chief / Hacking Investigation Cyber Attacks 3 Economic Impacts of Cybercrime 00:47 Team / Korean National Police and Victims

Agency Guide Book Cyber Victimology

Hacking Joshua I. James Cyber Attack 4 Malware 00:44 Techniques •Ph.D in Computer Science, Social Engineering University College of Dublin, Ireland Basics of Cybercrime Investigation •Assistant Professor/Legal Cybercrime 5 Investigation Methods 00:49 informatics and Forensic Investigation Science/College of International Electronic Evidence Studies/Hallym University International Nature of Cybercrime International 6 Cooperation in Current State of International Cooperation 00:41 Cybercrime Case Study

Forensic investigation Definition Digital Forensic 7 Scientific Method 00:61 Science Procedure Engineering

Major topic Details Tme Introduction of the Professor

Data Storage Forensic 8 Acquisition of Data Structures 00:32

Data Education Acquire

9 Data Recovery Recovery 00:11

Relating Data to 10 Location and Meaning of Data 00:18 the Case

Random Society Access Memory 11 RAM Acquisition and Analysis 00:18 Acquisition and Analysis

Mobile Device 12 Mobile Device Investigations 00:21 Investigation Art & Physical Cybercrime and Research and the Future of 13 Digital Forensics 00:05 Cybercrime Investigation Research 119 14 Final Exam 00:30 Medicine Humanities Natural Science Koreanology Others Aged Society and Welfare Society (Social Science) for the Elderly Mokwon University / Prof. Jung-don Kwon

Policy development for population aging is a national agenda, and the preparation for the old age becomes an important task for individuals facing the era of 100 year life. This course provides knowledge and skills to policy makers and social workers to understand aging, life in the old age, necessity of welfare, and problems of the elderly with a view to improving the quality of their life and building the elderly-friendly environment. Thus, professionals in the welfare facilities or policy makers can build their capacity in developing policy and programs for the elderly. This course can also help individuals get useful information to prepare for their life in the old age.

Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 13:00 Development year 2016 Additional material ○

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor 120 Understanding of the elderly and necessity of welfare for the elderly Understanding Jung–don Kwon 121 1 the elderly and Change of the older population 01:00 •PhD. of Social Welfare, their problems Needs, problems of the elderly and welfare Graduate School of system for the elderly Yonsei University,

Guide Book Definitions of aging and biological aging Present) Aging process •Professor, Department of 2 and the Psychological aging 01:00 Social Welfare, Mokwon outcomes University Social aging and successful aging •Member of the Public Income and expenditure in the old age livelihood Improvement Economic life in Committee and the 3 Economic activities in the old age 01:00 the old age Dementia Management Committee of Ministry of Retirement and the retirement system Health and Welfare Health and activity of daily living Publications) Health and care •Theory of Welfare for the 4 Major diseases of the elderly and treatment 01:00 of the elderly Elderly, Human Rights and Socal Work Practice Care of the elderly patients for the Elderly, Dementia Definitions and types of dementia Patients and Welfare Understanding for the Family, Human 5 dementia and Treatment and care of dementia 01:00 Behavior and Social care Environment, Welfare Life of family of dementia patients and explores the Analects of their burden Leisure activities in the old age Leisure and 6 education in the Voluntary activities in the old age 01:00 old age Education for the elderly Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Living environment in the old age Housing and the 7 Management of welfare facilities for the elderly 01:00 elderly market Education The Elderly market Characteristics of the social network and family of the elderly Social network in Relationships with spouse and 8 01:00 the old age children in the old age Relationships with grandchildren, siblings, Society and friends Death and hospice The other side of 9 Human rights and abuse of the elderly 01:00 life in the old age Sexuality and safety in the old age Art & Physical

Understanding of welfare for the elderly Welfare system for the elderly Components and development of the welfare 10 01:00 121 and the system for the elderly associated policy Understanding of the welfare policy for the elderly Medicine

Income security and empolyment security Welfare policy 11 and service for Housing guarantee and health care 01:00 the elderly Social service

Definitions and characteristics of welfare program Humanities for the elderly Welfare program Development process of the welfare program 12 01:00 for the elderly for the elderly Guide on writing proposal of a welfare program for the elderly Understanding of social work practice

for the elderly Natural Science Social work 13 practice for the Counseling with the elderly 01:00 elderly Case management Koreanology Others Advertising Psychology as Society (Social Science) Scientific Art Ewha Womans University / Prof. Yoon, Yang

This course covers how the consumers’ psychological & social factors influence advertisements, and examines their various responses to ads and ad effects.

Total week 15 weeks Credits 3 Reference book × Total time 20:00 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Intro to Advertising Psychology Introduction Yoon, Yang 1 to Advertising Need of Ads 01:35 Psychology Consumer Trends •(US) Kansas State University, Psychology Selective Perception PhD Psychological Perceptual Organization and Comprehension •Ewha Womans University Process of 2 Motivation and Emotion 01:34 Psychology Professor 122 Advertising Effects I Characteristics and Components of Attitude •Authored: , 123 Attitude Models Psychological Process of Learning •Translated:

and Hilgard’s Guide Book Advertising Memory Effects 2 Introduction to Personality Psychology>, Target, Ad 4 Ad Target 01:38 Target, and Ad •Awards: Korea Open Concept Ad Concept and Market Segmentation CourseWare (KOCW) Education Information Concept and Definition of IMC Integrated Award (2014, Education 5 Marketing History of IMC 01:32 Department) Communication Process of IMC Strategy Establishment Changing Thought: Information Advertising Processing-based Rational Appeal Appeal and 6 Changing Mind: Image-based Emotional Appeal 01:30 Persuasive Communication Conducing Action: Environments that Easily Lead Behavior 7 Midterm exam Ads and Creative Strategy Advertising and 8 Creative Scheme Ads Creativity 1:45 Technique Advertising Expression Techniques Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Media Advertising Media Planning Strategy 9 01:31 Planning Establishing a Media Plan Education

Print Media and Radio Media

10 Media Type TV Broadcasting Media 01:39

Other Media

Ad Effect and Measurement of Ad Effect Society Measuring Methods of Ad Effect Measuring Ad 11 Advertising Paradigm Changes in the 01:23 Effect New Media Era Implicit Measurement and Physiological Measurement Art & Physical Ads and Semiotics on advertising communication 12 01:19 Semiotics Semiotic approach to commercial

123 Child, Child Characteristics and Ads Adolescent, Adolescent Characteristics and Ads

Elderly Consumer Medicine 13 01:20 Psychology/ Public Service Marketing for Elderly and Campaigns Public Service Ads

Political Ads and Political Ads 14 01:38 Deceptive Ads Deceptive Ads Humanities 15 Final Exam Natural Science Koreanology Others My Major and Big Data Society (Social Science) Sangmyung University / Prof. Myongho Yi

Under the fast developing and changing world, human leave many traces. Data as a human's digital trace become another resource. The goal of this course is to educate next generation who have creative and inter-department thinking. This course introduces concepts and tools to manage, analyze, and visualize Big Data. Therefore, students can be a data scientist in their major or intersted area.

Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time - Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Introduction of the Professor

Big Data in daily life Big Data: Myongho Yi 1 Introduction and Various issues related to Big Data Present) Professor Lastest Issues About the Course Department of Global Business Administration, Sangmyung University 124 Concept of Big Interview: Professor Chung Dean, Graduate School of Data Science 2 Data: Past and Director, Data Lab 125 Present Big Data: Present Previous) 03~04 Teaching Assistantship, College of Information, 7Vs Florida State University Type and 06 Ph.D. Information Science, Florida State

3 Attributes of Big How Vs are related? Guide Book University Data Big Data 4Vs Case Study 06~08 Professor, University of Oklahoma 11 Listed in Who’s Who Academia Three Steps for Data Analytics 08~12 Professor, Texas Woman’s University Data Preparation Big Data 4 08~10 Faculty Travel Assistance Analytics Data Classification Grant, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, Texas Interview: Teaching Assistants Woman’s University 07 Listed in Marquis Who’s Who in America Data Quality, Data Format and Data Cleaning 07 Faculty Enrichment Grant, How to manage College of Arts and Sciences, 5 Data Evaluation Big Data University of Oklahoma 07 Junior Faculty Research Case Study Grant, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Major Sites to get Big Data Oklahoma Where to get 6 Big CCL 06 Faculty Travel Assistance Data Grant, Research Council, Case Study University of Oklahoma Engineering

Major topic Details Introduction of the Professor

9 Approaches 06 Faculty Travel Assistance How to analyze Grant, College of Arts 7 Story and Data Analyzed

Big Data and Sciences, University of Education Oklahoma Case Study: KIA Interview 06 'Marquis Who’s Who in America' Why Ontology? (1) listed 05 Honorable Mention: 8 Ontology Why Ontology? (2) “Bringing Order to Chaos: An Ontologybased Case Study Knowledge Management Society System.” Semantic Web Doctoral Student Poster Session, 9 Semantic Web ALISE 2005 Annual Conference, Case Study Boston, Massachusetts. 04 1stPlace: In-house Doctoral Linked Data Student

Poster Session, College of Art & Physical 10 Linked Data Case Study 1: SHIN HAN Card Information, Florida State University Session. Case Study 2: SHIN HAN Card 125 $500 Travel Grant to attend and present Tools for Data Cleaning at ALISE Annual Conference. Medicine 11 Linked Data Tools for Data Visualization

Case Study

Big Data and Privacy Big Data and 12 Security

Data Security Professionals Interview Humanities

My Major and Big Data My major and 13 Big Data Advice from Six Data Scientists Natural Science Koreanology Others Psychology of Criminal Behavior Society (Social Science) Sookmyung Women’s University / Prof. Ji-sun Park

This course focuses on the major theories of criminal behavior. Viewpoints from cognitive, behavioral, social and developmental theorists are discussed and compared with current classification systems. Case examples are used to illustrate the various theories.

Total week 13 weeks Credits 3 Reference book ○ Total time 12:54 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Definition of Criminal Psychology Crime and Ji-sun Park 1 Psychological Divisions of Psychology and Crime 00:10 Theories •Professor, Department Psychological Theories and Crime of Social Psychology, Sookmyung Women’s Group Crime University Crime and Social 126 2 Rape Myths 00:11 •B.A., M.A., Psychology, Psychology Seoul National University Case Analysis–Miryang Gang Rape 127 •M.Sc., Investigative Crime and Case Analysis–Mental Disorder Psychology, Center for 3 Clinical 00:28 Investigative Psychology, Psychology Psychopath & Antisocial Personality Disorder University of Liverpool

Guide Book Homicide Statistics in Korea •Ph.D., Psychology, John Jay College of Criminal 4 HomicideⅠ Typologies of Homicide Offenders 00:22 Justice, CUNY

Case Analysis–Homicide •Expert Counsel, The Sentencing Commission, Etiology of Intrafamilial Homicide Supreme Court of Korea

5 HomicideⅡ Case Analysis–Intrafamilial Homicide 00:10 •Advisor, Scientific Investigation, Korean Serial Homicide National Police Agency

Sexual Homicide–Definition & Characteristics •Park, J. (2015). Criminal Psychology. Seoul: 6 Sexual Homicide Etiology of Sexual Homicide 00:20 Green Publications.

Typologies of Sexual Homicide Nonspecific Motive crime–Definition & Related Terms Nonspecific 7 00:14 Motive Crime Characteristics of Nonspecific Motive Criminals Typologies of Nonspecific Motive crime

Sexual Offenses -Statistics in Korea Sexual 8 Characteristics of Sexual Offenders 00:36 OffensesⅠ Etiology of Sexual Offenses Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Victims of Sexual Offenses Sexual 9 Typologies of Sexual Offenders 00:19 OffensesⅡ

Treatment of Sexual Offenders Education

Child Sexual Abuse–Characteristics & Etiology Child Sexual 10 Typologies of Child Sexual Abusers 00:37 Abuse Symptoms & Statement Validity of Victims of Child Sexual Abuse Robbery – Definition & Types Society

11 Robbery Robbery – Characteristics & Target Selection 00:08

Typologies of Robbery Offenders Offender Profiling – Definition, Purpose, & Related Terms Offender 12 00:23 Art & Physical Profiling Offender Profiling Processes Offender Profiling – Fallacies & Biases

127 Linkage Analysis – Definition & Assumptions

13 Linkage Analysis Behavioral Consistency of Serial Offenders 00:10 Medicine Behavioral Linkage Analysis – Processes & Validity Humanities Natural Science Koreanology Others Social Enterprise, A Beautiful Story Society (Social Science) of Management Pusan National University / Prof. Young-bok Cho and 3 others

In this course, you will understand social enterprise aiming to innovate society and learn business management stories. This course consists of not only accessible contents but also a variety of reading articles and references.

Total week 13 weeks Credits 3 Reference book × Total time 10:38 Development year 2015 Additional material Video

Major topic Details Tme Introduction of the Professor Social revolution and social enterprise New Social Young–Bok Cho Revolution Background of social enterprise, Mature of civic society 1 Model, Change of business paradigm and social enterprise 00:47 •PNU Apperance of Change of capitalistic society and social enterprise •Dean of School of Social Enterprise Social enterprise, Apperance of No.4 sector Business 128 Meaning of social enterprise Understanding of Definition of social enterprise 2 00:37 129 Social Enterprise Role of social enterprise Trend of social enterprise Current state of Korean social enterprise Background of growth Korean social enterprise

Guide Book Current State of Type of Korean social enterprise 3 Korean Social 00:41 Enterprise Certification and support system in Korean social enterprise Result and Trend in Korean social enterprise Examples of Korean social enterprise – providing employment type Examples of Korean social enterprise - providing Examples of social service type 00:41 4 Korean Social Examples of Korean social enterprise - mixed type Enterprise Examples of Korean social enterprise - other type Examples of Korean social enterprise – social contribution type Global comparison for social enterprise Global comparison for social enterprise model Examples of Examples for foreign social enterprise (1) – Aravind 5 World Social Eye Care System 00:34 Enterprise Examples for foreign social enterprise (2) – Big issues Examples for foreign social enterprise (3) – Fifteen, Blindekuh Establishment and social mission for social enterpriser Social Enterprise Two aspects for social enterpriser 6 - Business Imagination for social enterpriser : critical imagination 00:41 Model I Search for opportunity of social enterpriser Completing social missions Engineering

Major topic Details Tme Introduction of the Professor Definition for social enterprise 7 types for social enterprise Social Enterprise - 7 Definition for business model of social enterprise 00:44

Business Model II Education 4 points for social enterprise business model Part 5 : Making social enterprise business model Understanding for business management strategy Strategy for Design perspective for social enterpriser 8 Success of Social Difficulty to social enterprise 00:53 Enterprise Success strategy for social enterprise Consideration to establishing social enterprise Society Economic growth and sustainability to social enterprise Social enterprise and ethical consumption Marketing in social enterprise Value to sympathy Marketing of 9 01:00 Social Enterprise Marketing and differentiation (social enterprise product

and differentiated program) Art & Physical Seperation for social enterprise Promotion for social enterprise (theme of advertisement) 129 Entrepreneurship social entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Growth steps for social enterprise

for Social Medicine 10 Enterprise and Leadership for social enterprise 1 01:13 Organization Lleadership for social enterprise 2 Management Motivation for social enterprise Warm finance, social finance Social Finance Social investment and social bank 11 and Measure for 00:37 Sociality and linked bond Social Value Measure of social value Humanities Understanding to cooperative union Example to domestic and foreign cooperative union Social Economy Structure : Understanding of Town Enterprise Cooperation Examples of Town Enterprise 12 Union, Town Understanding to sharing economy 01:03 Enterprise, Example of sharing economy Natural Science Sharing Economy Get to Know Appropriate Technology Example, current state and Future of Appropriate Technology Social welfare and social enterprise Past, Present and Future for social enterprise policy

Past, Present and Future for social enterprise as Koreanology social contribution_LG Past, Present, Past, Present and Future for social enterprise as 13 and Future for 01:05 social contribution_Hyundai car Social enterprise Past, Present and Future for social enterprise as social contribution_Hangbok narae Others Conclusion Reading North Korea in a Global Era Society (Social Science) Kyungnam University / Prof. Dae-Kyu Yoon and 2 others

This course is composed of four units. The first unit explores the origins of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) from the colonial era to the 1960s. The second unit addresses the power structure, political system, and military of North Korea in order to determine the key features that characterize the contemporary DPRK. The third unit introduces the social aspects of North Korea, in particular its class system and its effects on the everyday lives and economic situation of the population. The fourth unit looks at the DPRK’s interactions with the world from various perspectives, allowing students to develop a range of approaches in which to study North Korea especially in relation to South Korea and the international system.

Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 08:01 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Introduction of the Course: Major Issues about North Korea Dae–Kyu Yoon 130 •Vice President, 1 Welcome What is North Korea? 00:12 Kyungnam University 131 •Director of the Institute Introduce Yourself for Far Eastern Studies

Unit Overview (The Origins of North Korea) Guide Book Kelly Hur Japanese The Japanese Colonial Period (1910-1945) 2 Colonial Rule and 00:33 •Professor of Political Kim Il Sung Kim Il Sung and the Manchurian Experience Science and Diplomacy, Kyungnam University Expert Interview

The Birth of the DPRK (1945-1948) I The Birth of the 3 The Birth of the DPRK (1945-1948) II 00:39 DPRK Expert Interview

The Korean War The Korean War 4 and Nation- The Post-War Nation-Building 00:44 Building Expert Interview

Unit Overview (Power, Politics, and Military) Dean Ouellette DPRK Leadership The Leaders 5 and Political 00:55 •Professor of Political System Characteristics of the Political System Science and Diplomacy, Kyungnam University Expert Interview

The Workers' Power, Politics, and the Party Party and 6 State Institutions 00:38 Governing Institutions Expert Interview Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

The Military: Strategy, Structure & Forces The DPRK 7 Guns, Bombs, and Cyberspace 00:36 Military

Expert Interview Education

Unit Overview (Inside North Korea) Kelly Hur North Korean Economy: Yesterday, Today, and North Korean 8 Tomorrow 00:42 Economy North Korea’s Marketization

Expert Interview Society

Social Structure North Korean 9 North Korean Society "Our-Style" 00:35 Society Expert Interview

The Jangmadang and Changes in Everyday Life Art & Physical Everyday 10 Life in North Korean Women and Youths 00:35 Transition Expert Interview 131 Unit Overview (North Korea and the World) Dean Ouellette The Inter- The ‘Two ’ Medicine 11 Korean 00:35 Relationship The Unification Factor Expert Interview

Worldview and Foreign Policy

Relations with Humanities 12 Enemies, Allies, and Others 00:42 Major Powers Expert Interview

Relations with Non-state Actors North Korea, 13 the World, and North Korea and the Future 00:35 the Future Expert Interview Natural Science Koreanology Others Starting Psychology Society (Social Science) Chungnam National University / Prof. Jeon, Woo Yeong

This course is an introductory course designed for everyone who wish to start learning psychology.

Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time - Development year 2016 Additional material Video

Major topic Details Introduction of the Professor

Misunderstanding of psychology Psychological Jeon, Woo Yeong 3 keywords of psychology 1 Science (1): What is Pro. Kim won KPA academic Psychology? award in 2016. He also won Cheil Psychological science Worldwide academic award from Definition of operational The Korea Advertisers Assoication Psychological in 2014, Best Competitive Paper Award, Association for Consumer 132 2 Science (2): Future of Experiment and measurement mind reading Research from Asian Pacific Future of mind reading Conference in 2004. He wrote 133 a column called for the Dong-A Daily Learning Psychology News,

Conditioning Yeong's social psychology> for the Guide Book Pain and cure of conditioning e-daily newspaper.

Operant conditioning He also spoke at KBS 1 Radio Learning Psychology show called < Hello My name is 4 (2): Operant Consolidation Plan Shin Sung Won.: Reading humans Conditioning through movies>. Superstitious behavior and jinx He was also a guest speaker for MBN radio show called and KBS 2 radio 5 Psychology (1): The Surrogate experiment and contact comfort show . Furthermore, he was a speaker of Piaget's cognitive development theory external lectures at Amorepacific, Developmental Hyundai Oilbank, Samgsung Life 6 Psychology (2): The Conservation and ego-centric thinking Insurance, LG Household & Health Development of Idea Care, and etc. Vvgotskian theories of cognitive development

Social promotion Social Psychology 7 (1): Psychology of A role of arousal Success Method of changing timid attitude Engineering

Major topic Details Introduction of the Professor

Psychology of tuning Social Psychology

8 Psychology of submission Education (2): Mass Psychology A healthy use of tuning and submission

Freud's theory of personality Personality 9 Psychology (1): Anxiety Freud's Psychology Defense mechanism Society

Oedipus Complex Personality 10 The power of identification : Jordan effect Psychology (2) The Devil's identification

The reason why everyone has different stress Art & Physical Stress & Mental management levels Health (1): The 11 Operating Principles The reason why crisis is an opportunity 133 of Stress Stress and endorphin

Kim Duk Gu and Hong Soo Hwan (the two most Medicine Stress & Mental famous Korean Boxers) 12 Health (2): General General Adaptation Syndrome Adaptation Syndrome You live only when you break down Mental/emotional disorder as a result of Stress & Mental repressed anger/stress Health (3): Humanities 13 You live longer taking verbal abuse and calling Psychology of names disclose Psychology of writing diary Natural Science Koreanology Others Understanding of Society (Social Science) Public Opinion Survey Dongshin University / Prof. Ji-Hyun Cho

People are very social creatures and need to share one's idea of particular social phenomenon. Also, they are eager to know others' thoughts of the social phenomenon. To measure or compute others' thoughts or opinions, a survey of public opinion is a useful instrument. The purpose of the course is to help you understand better about various surveys of public opinion procedure conducted in our daily life. Furthermore, one can learn how to analyse and criticize results of the surveys of public opinion through the course.

Total week 14 weeks Credits 2 Reference book ○ Total time 05:59 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

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Know how public opinions What is public opinion ? Ji-Hyun Cho are made, and take a 1 The formation of public opinion 00:24 134 look at various views •B. S, Department of about opinion polls Various views on public opinion Statistics, Sookmyung Women's University 135 Overview of the Survey of Public Opinion Understand the overall •Ph. D, Department of 2 outline and the history of The history of US survey 00:27 Social Welfare, Dongshin opinion polls University

The history of Korea survey Guide Book •Senior Researcher, Understand different kinds Survey method according to the time Korea Social Research Center 3 of research methods and Survey method according to the data 00:14 their characteristics collection •Survey Analyst, Senior Understand the types Features of the Telephone surveys •Professor, Department of of research methods Social Welfare, Dongshin (telephone surveys, Various Telephone surveys methods University 4 interview surveys) and Features of the Interview Surveys and 00:34 their characteristics group interviews according to the data Classification of interview Surveys and acquisition methods Features of interview Surveys Understand the types of Mail survey research methods(post card surveys, internet Online Survey 5 surveys) and their 00:25 characteristics according Points to consider when selecting a to the data acquisition Survey methods methods Differences in response according to the question Understand the types of scales and basic The type and features of the Scale 1 6 00:37 principles of composing The type and features of the Scale 2 a questionnaire The basic principles of questionnaire Engineering

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Understand the Questionnaire completion method questionnaire composing 7 Examples of Questionnaire 00:27

methods and necessity of Education a preliminary inquiry Pre-test

Know the sampling- Sampling error and related error and Non-sampling error understand the suitable 8 To draw up d samplig frame and the 00:27 size of a sample and the sample size

nonprobability sampling Society methods Non- probability sampling method

Probability sampling methods 1 Understand the 9 respondent selection Probability sampling methods 2 00:27 methods Examples of sampling methods

Preparation of field-work Art & Physical Understand the actual 10 process of surveys and Proceeding the field-work 00:22 make progress 135 Complete the field-work Take a look at an Election polling actual example of the Medicine 11 representative opinion Census 00:28 polls and understand them Audience Research

Know the error factors Error factors by respondent of opinion poll and and counterplan 12 00:19 understand the methods Error factors by interviewer Humanities of reducing them and counterplan

Know the error factors Error factors by non-response of opinion poll and and counterplan 13 00:20 understand the methods Error factors by data analysis of reducing them procedures and counterplan

Understand the Error factors by analysis of the Natural Science suggestions when survey results 14 reading the opinion poll Read public opinion reporting 00:29 results and consume them subjectively Smart consumption of Opinion Poll Koreanology Others Human Behavior and Society (Social Science) Social Structure Ewha Womans University / Prof. In-Hee Hahm

This course starts from the curiosity about humans and the critical views on the society. With the sociological imagination, we will closely look at sexuality, love, family, inequality, crime, and environments. This course will deepen the understanding of human behavior and social structure.

Total week 16 weeks Credits 3 Reference book × Total time 22:44 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Sociological imagination Sociology of my life In-Hee Hahm Understanding 6 perspectives on human behavior and social •Prof of Sociology, Ewha 1 01:52 of Sociology structure Womans University Sociological theories •Director of Korean Theorists in sociology 136 Sociological Association Defamiliarizing our daily lives and Korean Family Studies Association Daily life communication 137 Social interaction 2 Society is like a theater stage, 01:22 •Ph. D., Emory University and Daily life Time and space in our daily life Cyber space

Guide Book Socialization Gender socialization Socialization, Different phases of socialization in the life stage 3 the Life-course 02:17 and Aging Old age Child development and gender socialization Sociological perspectives on aging The imagery of love in popular culture Sex and Love Sociological understanding of love 4 in the Modern Man’s love & Woman’s love 01:26 Society Sociological understanding of sex Modern sociological theories on love and intimacy The truth and misunderstanding about family History of family Intimate Family in transition 5 Relationship 01:59 within a Family Current state of family and intimacy Diverse types of families Family and sociological theories My experiences in Atlanta & San Francisco What is sexuality? Sexuality and 6 Sexual orientation and understanding homosexuality 01:28 Gender Sex and gender as social factors, Theoretical perspectives on gender inequality Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor McDonaldization Bureaucracy with two faces Organization and 7 Organization and surveillance 01:42 Network Education Economic organizations of capitalism Social networks and social capital 8 Midterm Exam Would working really make us happy? Historical progress of work

Work and Automation, deskilling, and portfolio workers Society 9 01:49 Economic life Feminization of labor Employment instability and meaning of unemployment Future jobs Particular zeal for education in Korean society Structural functionalism of education Education: from achieved status Functional relation between education and inequality Art & Physical 10 01:20 to ascribed Poor academic achievement of boys status Correlation between IQ and education 137 Classroom revolution and emergence of e-college Social inequality

Slavery, status and class system Medicine Stratification Theories of stratification structure 11 01:40 and Class Operationalization of inequality, class, and stratum Class division distinctions and issues Social mobility: vertical mobility & horizontal mobility Do criminaloid types of people exist? Humanities Crime and Sociological perspectives on crime and deviance 12 01:34 Deviance Victims and perpetrators in crime Dilemma of the prison Mass media and communication Mass media: World of the traditional media 13 traditional media Emergence of new media 01:37

and new media Sociological views on media Natural Science Globalization of Media The two faces of cities Cities and Urban Sociological views on development of cities 14 01:18 Spaces Growth of cities Globalization and urbanization Koreanology Indian Ocean tsunami and Fukushima nuclear accident Environment 15 Nature, environment, and sociology 01:20 and Risk Environmental problem Ecological sustainability Others 16 Final Exam Introduction to Information Society (Social Science) Sociology Hanyang University / Prof. Young-min Yun

This course will analyze 'Information Society' where we live now with seven issues such as Privacy, McDonaldization, Risk Society, Amusement, Network, Theatrical Performance, and Gift Economy. This course has two goals. First goal is to introduce Information Sociology, which is one of the social science areas. Second goal is to learn the concepts and theory for analyzing information-oriented society.

Total week 14 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 10:00 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

What is Information Threat to the Privacy 1 00:08 Young-min Yun Sociology? Result of Privacy Invasion •Prof. of Department Personal Information and Privacy : of Information Some Theories Legal Concept Sociology, College of 138 of Privacy and 2 Personal Information for Economic Resource 00:27 Communications at Information and Privacy for Economic Regulation Hanyang Univ. 139 Sociology Information Sociological Approach •University of California, Berkeley Definition of McDonaldization •Doctor Majored

Theoritical Source and Historical Context Guide Book McDonaldization : Sociology 3 Understanding and 00:56 Investigation (1) Characteristics of McDonaldization : Efficiency Characteristics of McDonaldization : Computability Characteristics of McDonaldization : Predictability McDonaldization : Characteristics of McDonaldization : 4 Understanding and Regulation 01:06 Investigation (2) Characteristics of McDonaldization : Criticism and Prospect Future of McDonaldization

Introduction

New Risk 5 Risk Society (1) 00:54 Definition of Risk

Reason of Risk Engineering

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Seriousness of Risk Society 6 Risk Society (2) Awareness of Risk 00:38

Prospect of Risk Society Education Introduction 7 Amusement (1) 00:23 A Brave New World Amusing Ourselves Entertainmentizing of Public DiscourseⅠ Society 8 Amusment (2) Entertainmentizing of Public DiscourseⅡ 00:45 Entertainmentizing of Public DiscourseⅢ Entertainmentizing of Public DiscourseⅣ Introduction Definition and Basic Concepts of Networks Art & Physical 9 Network (1) Power Law Distribution 00:41 Small World Networks 139 Importance of weak relationship Definition of Social Media Medicine 10 Network (2) Appearance of Participatory Culture 00:31 One Critical Interpretation about Social Media Introduction Theatrical 11 Erving Goffman's Theatrical Theory 00:34 Performance (1) Impression management Humanities Microscopic Research of Presentation of Self Theatrical in Everyday Life or Impression Management 12 00:39 Performance (2) Macroscopic Research of Theatrical Experience of Contemporary Society Introduction 13 Gift Economy (1) Limitation of Monetary Economy 00:34 Natural Science Marcel Mauss's Facebook and Gift Economy 14 Gift Economy (2) 21st Century's Gift Economy 00:50 Wrap-up the Course Koreanology Others Psychology of Addiction Society (Social Science) Handong Global University / Prof. Sung-man Shin

Addiction has recently risen as a huge social issue. It’s not a faraway problem as it deeply affects a great number of people. What can you do if someone you love has an addiction problem? Explore with Dr. Shin the many intricacies involved with addiction and learn how you can be real help for people with addiction.

Total week 13 weeks Credits 3 Reference book ○ Total time 11:26 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Addiction: Origin, Reality, and Cause What is Sung-man Shin 1 Definition of Addiction using the 3C Model 00:50 Addiction? •D.Sc., Counseling, Multifactor Model of Addiciton Boston University Plasticity and Specificity of the Brain •President, Korean Brain and 2 Pleasure Zone 00:50 Society for Addiction Addiction Counseling The Addicted Brain 140 •Vice president, Korean Drugs: Types and Methods of Intake Addiction Psychological Alcohol: Friend 3 Drugs: Toxicity and Effectiveness 00:53 Association 141 or Foe? Alcohol Addiction •Author and translator of 23 books including Stimulants (1) : Cigarettes Behavioral Addiction,

Stimulants and Guide Book 4 Stimulants (2) : Cocaine and Amphetamine 00:54 Internet Addiction Sedatives Counseling, and Opiates: Opium, morphine, and heroine Addiction Counseling LSD and other Hallucinogens Hallucinogens, 5 Steroids, and Steroids and other Drug Abuse 00:44 Marijuana Marijuana Intro to Behavioral Addiction Behavioral 6 Internet Addiction: An Overview 00:58 Addiction Internet Game Addiction: An Overview SNS Addiction SNS and 7 Gambling Gambling: History, Type, and Reality 00:54 Addiction Gambling Addiction The Violence of Love Love and Sex 8 Overview of Sexuality 01:01 Addiction Sex Addiction Food Addiction: Evidence, Assessment, and Treatment Other Types of 9 00:55 Addictions Compulsory Buying Disorder Exercise Addiction and Model for Addiction Treatment Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

What to do? : Background to Motivational Interviewing (MI) Motivational 10 Change and MI 00:50 Interviewing

MI 1 The Spirit of MI Education

The Process involved in MI Dealing with the MI Principles: Express Empathy, Develop 11 00:52 Heart: MI 2 Discrepancy Case Studies (Developing Discrepancy)

MI Principles: Roll with Resistance, Support Self- Society Efficacy Conversational 12 Techniques: OARS : Reflection 00:51 MI 3 OARS : Open-ended Questions, Affirmation, Summaries

OARS, Change Talks a Life- Art & Physical 13 How to Initiate Change Talks 00:51 changing Method: MI 4 Dealing with Resistance 141 Medicine Humanities Natural Science Koreanology Others Mapping Your Life Across 20's Society (Social Science) Seoul National University / Prof. Keumjoo Kwak

This course will explain the struggles and issues in life during emerging adulthood with psychological theories. In such process the course aims to provide methods and direction in planning one's life during and after 20's. On the basis of the course material, each chapter will include mapping activities through which students can understand his or her place on the map of life and plan accordingly. In the beginning, the course will cover the process of finding oneself and becoming psychologically independent. Then, the course will explain various types of relationships one faces during his or her 20's. Lastly, the course will provide a guide for success during and after emerging adulthood. Additionally, the course will invite a lecturer who can empathize with emerging adults, and he or she will share about his or her experience.

Total week 15 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time - Development year 2016 Additional material Videos

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor 142 Emerging Adulthood 1 In My 20's Struggles of Emerging Adults 00:48 Keumjoo Kwak 143 Mapping Your Life Present) Who am I •Professor, Department My Identity of Psychology, Seoul Reflection of National University

2 My Values and Abilities 00:56 Guide Book Myself •Director of Seoul National My Individuality University Center for Mapping Your Life Campus Life and Culture A Nail in My Heart Past) Complex in Greek Mythology 3 Growing Self 00:38 •President, The For My Growth Korean Association of Mapping Your Life Human Development, The Korean Society Decision Making in My 20's Independent For Developmental 4 Judgment and Decision Making 00:52 Decision Making Psychology(Division of Mapping Your Life Korean Psychological Association) Fitting In Social Exclusion 5 Me and the World 00:45 Fixing Social Problems Mapping Your Life Parent-child Relationship Struggles of an Emerging Adult Children 6 Father and Son 00:39 Struggles of Middle Aged Parents Mapping Your Life Perception and Cognition Communication 7 Man and Woman 00:39 Social Emotion Mapping Your Life Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

8 Midterm Exam Exam Education Beginning of Love (1): Incremental love •B.A. & M.A., Seoul

Love in Beginning of Love (2): How we are attracted National University Education 9 01:00 My 20's 1 Types of Love •Ed. S., George Washington University Mapping Your Life When in Love •Ph. D., Yonsei University Love in Playing Hard to Get Book Publications 10 00:51 My 20's 2 When Love Ends (selected) Society •Developmental Mapping Your Life Psychology: Focus on 11 Special Lecture Special Lecture to Encourage Emerging Adults Childhood (2016) Psychology of Willpower •Infant Development (2014) 12 Willpower Strengthening Willpower:4S 00:49

•Mapping Your Life in Art & Physical Mapping Your Life 20s (2010) Career Search 13 Career How to Find Your Career 01:04 143 Mapping Your Life

Success Capital (1): Successful Intelligence Medicine 14 Success Success Capital (2): Positivity 01:09 Mapping Your Life

15 Final Exam Exam Humanities Natural Science Koreanology Others Social Welfare Policy : Society (Social Welfare) Understanding of the Happy Society and Policy Daegu  University / Prof. Jin-sook Lee

The goal of this course is to develop the understanding on the social welfare policy and welfare state theoretically. To accomplish this goal, this course encompasses conceptual understanding of the social welfare policy, theoretical research on welfare state, an analysis on the substantial compositions of the social welfare policy and an introduction to various social welfare policies in Korea. Upon completing this course, students will be able to have fundamental knowledge on the policy and ability to understand the detailed policy contents.

Total week 15 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 16:15 Development year 2016 Additional material Videos

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor 144 Social problem and social welfare policy The Conceptual Jin–sook Lee Foundations on Political perspectives on social welfare policy 145 1 01:15 Social Welfare An argument about the concepts of •Professor, Department of Policy social welfare policy Social Welfare. Daegu University Understanding ideologies Social Welfare •Member of board of Guide Book 2 Policy and Typology of the political attitudes on Ideologies 01:15 directors, Korean Ideology Social welfare Ideology and Ideas Association of Social Welfare Policy Historial context from The poor law to the Era of the Welfare State •Chief editor, Korean The History of Academy of Family Social The stream and feature of the welfare 3 the Social Welfare 01:38 Work state development Policy Development and features of social •Committee member, Daegu welfare policy in Korea Social Security Committee Developmental Concept of the welfare state •Member, theories and GYEONGSANGBUK-DO 4 Developmental theories of the welfare state 01:31 typologies of Council Forum Welfare State Typologies of the welfare state Goals of the social welfare policy Goals and Values 5 of the Social Social values 01:27 Welfare Policy Values related with social welfare policy Substantial Compositions of the social welfare policy Compositions of 6 Object of social provisions : social allocation 01:21 the Social Welfare Policy 1 Ttypes of social provisions Ffinance of social provisions Substantial compositions of Delivery system of social provisions 7 01:22 the Social Welfare (Crash course) What are the ways to Policy 2 finance social welfare in welfare state? Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

8 Midterm Exam Education

The formation of social welfare policy problems Process of the 9 Social Welfare Tthe formation of social welfare policy agenda 01:15 Policy 1 The formation process of social welfare policy alternative

Social welfare policy decision Society Process of the 10 Social Welfare Social welfare policy execution 01:15 Policy 2 Social welfare policy evaluation

Characteristics of the social insurances Institutions of the

11 Social Welfare Characteristics of the public assistances 01:15 Art & Physical Policy Characteristics of the social services

Universal insurance 145 Social Insurance 12 Insurance for laborer 01:15 in Korea Medicine Iinsurance for the elderly

National Basic Living Security Public Assistance 13 Medical Care Assistance 01:15 in Korea The other Public Assistances

Social services for the aged Humanities Social Welfare 14 Social services for the child 01:15 Services in Korea Social services for the disabled

15 Final Exam Natural Science Koreanology Others Low Birthrate, Aging and Society (Social Science) Multicultural Society Kyungnam University / Prof. Kang, In Soon and 1 other

South Korea was a high birthrate country in early 20th century, but nowadays became a low birthrate country. How and why did South Korea become low birthrate country? And why has the low birth rate become hot social issues? This course will diagnose low birth rate phenomenon and examine the social changes that low fertility brings about. As the low birthrate means low fertility, it brought small family, aging society, labor shortages, and the decrease of population growth. The decrease of the production-population caused by low birthrate accelerates the inflow of foreign worker and immigrator for marriage into korean society. As you see, low fertility brings aging society, decrease of production-population, multi-cultural society. This course will try to find the making of desired society in global era that the quality of human life is guaranteed, as look into the formation of multi-cultural society and social policy for low birthrate.

Total week 15 weeks Credits 3 Reference book ○ Total time 19:46 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

146 Major topic Details Introduction of the Professor 1. Discussions on Low Birthrate Problems Understanding Kang, In Soon 2. Understanding of Low Birth, Aging, 147 1 of Low Birthrate and Multi-cultures Education) and Aging 3. Is Korea Low Birth and Aging Society? •Ph. D. University of Dortmund in 1. Cause of Low Birthrate 1 - German 2003

Guide Book Social and Economic factors •M.A. Ewha Womans University 2. Cause of Low Birthrate 2 - 1981 Why? 2 Structure of Patriarchal and Gender Discriminative Career) Low Birthrate? Society •Professor, Kyungnam University 3. Cause of Low Birthrate 3 - 1983-Present Value Changes on Marriages and Children •President of Critical Sociological 1. Decrease of Productive Population Association of Korea 2009 What Changes (Influx of Foreign Workers, Slowdown in Economic does Low •Vice-President, Kyungnam 3 Growth Potentials, and Aging Society) University 2016 Birthrate Cause 2. Changes in Family Structure in the Society? 3. Formation Multi-culture 1. The meaning and Characteristics of Gwon, Hyun Su "Elderly Men" Diagnosis of •Professor, Department of Social 4 2. Emergence and Background of Aging Society Aging Society Welfare, Kyungnam University •Professor, Department of 3. Aging Society and Future Social Welfare and Counseling, Aging Society 1. Elderly Men and Health Keimyung College University 5 and Problems of 2. Elderly Men and Depression •Committee of Social Enterprise Promotion, Gyeongsangnam-do the Elderly 3. Elderly Men and Sex •Committee of Community Chest Elderly Men 1. The Elderly and Poverty of Korea, Gyeongsangbuk-do and Poverty, •Committee of Long-Term Care Cares, and 2. The Elderly and Cares Grading, Dalseo-gu, Daegu 6 Conflicts •Committee of Low Birth Council, between 3. Changes in Family Structure and Conflicts between Daegu branch of the National Generations Generations Health Insurance Corporation Engineering

Major topic Details Introduction of the Professor

Korean Society 1. Influx of Foreign Workers and and Present Multi-Cultural Society Kang, In Soon 7 Status of Multi- 2. Marriages with Foreigners cultural Education Formation 3. Formation of Multi-cultural Families

8 Mid-term Exam 1. Multi-culture, Multi-cultural Society, Understanding and Multi-culturism of Multi-culture 9 2. Interculturalism for Understanding Society and Mutual Multi-cultures Coexistence 3. Multi-cultural Society and Mutual Coexistence 1. Work and Life Compatibility System: Introduction of Korean Government Strategies and Compatibility System of Work and Alternatives for Life

10 Overcoming Low 2. Formation of Family-Friendly Enterprise Culture Art & Physical Birth and Cases of Superior Enterprises: Compatibility System of Work and Life 147 3. Social Culture of Gender Equality 1. Socialization of Care Labors Gwon, Hyun Su Aging Society, Medicine 11 2. Job Strategy for Elderly Men the Alternative? 3. Expansion of Welfare Service for the Elderly 1. Direction of Immigration Policy Society Living 12 Together, Multi- 2. Desirable Multi-culture Education? cultural Society! 3. Cases from Overseas Humanities

Generation 1. Human Rights, Let's Play! Sympathy, Multi- cultural 13 2. Multi-cultural Society, My Sensitivity? sensitivity, Making Human Respect Society 3. If I were to be an Elderly Men?

1. Changes into Low Birthrate, Aging, and Natural Science Society Living Kang, In Soon Together, Multi-cultural Society 14 Making Happy 2. The Changes and their Contents of Gwon, Hyun Su Society Aging and Multi-cultural Societies

15 Final Exam Gwon, Hyun Su Koreanology Others Ballet : Practice of Convergence Art & Physical (Dance · Arts) Culture and Arts I Sungshin University / Prof. Ju-won Kim

This course aims to explain ballet in an intriguing, approachable manner to help students to express themselves through body movements, and to promote understanding about comprehensive culture and arts, which also helps global communication and teamwork, thereby enhancing abilities to communicate through non-verbal means. In addition, this course will also enable students to further develop inter-personal skills and community awareness by providing a wide array of contents which will help them to understand that ballet is a collaborative form of art. Students can expect to broaden cultural perspectives about ballet and to develop their interests and cultural sensitivity in arts by being introduced to ballet through actual demonstrations and commentaries on renowned works. The video contents will enable students to follow the actual movements of ballet and to enhance their understanding about human bodies, sharing practical information and knowledge and offering a chance to experience new changes.

148 Total week 8 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 05:00 Development year 2016 Additional material × 149

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Guide Book Ballet concept Ju–won Kim

Backstage •Professor, Dept of Dance Art, Sungshin University Live recording of the performance 1 The Swan Lake 01:00 •Former Principal dancer, Korea and demonstration National Ballet (1988~2012) Artist interview •Former Juror, Prix Benois de la Danse (2012.05) Learning ballet (Floor and Bar floor) (2006) •Award for Best Female Dancer, Ballet concept (History) Prix Benois de la Danse

Backstage (2004) •Today’s Young Artist Award, The Sleeping Live recording of the performance Republic of Korea Ministry of 2 01:00 Beauty and demonstration Culture and Tourism

Artist interview

Learning ballet (Plie and positions for the arms and legs) 149 8 7 6 5 4 3 Final Off-line lecture Contrast Raymonda Mid-term Giselle Major topic Learning ballet(appliedmoves) Artist interview and demonstration Live recordingoftheperformance Backstage Ballet concept(type) Learning ballet(battementjete) Artist interview and demonstration Live recordingoftheperformance Backstage Ballet concept Ballet concept(clothes) Learning ballet(Tendu) Artist interview and demonstration Live recordingoftheperformance Backstage Details 01:00 01:00 01:00 Time •Rising StarAward,KoreaBallet (2000) •Bronze Award,Moscow (2001) •Ministerial Award,Republicof (2002) •Award forPrimaballerina,Korea (2002) Association Awar International BalletCompetition Tourism Korea MinistryofCultureand Ballet AssociationAward Introduction oftheProfessor

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering Ballet : Practice of Convergence Art & Physical (Dance · Arts) Culture and Arts Ⅱ Sungshin University / Prof. Ju-won Kim

This course aims to explain ballet in an intriguing, approachable manner to help students to express themselves through body movements, and to promote understanding about comprehensive culture and arts, which also helps global communication and teamwork, thereby enhancing abilities to communicate through non-verbal means. In addition, this course will also enable students to further develop inter-personal skills and community awareness by providing a wide array of contents which will help them to understand that ballet is a collaborative form of art. Students can expect to broaden cultural perspectives about ballet and to develop their interests and cultural sensitivity in arts by being introduced to ballet through actual demonstrations and commentaries on renowned works. The video contents will enable students to follow the actual movements of ballet and to enhance their understanding about human bodies, sharing practical information and knowledge and offering a chance to experience new changes.

Total week 9 weeks Credits × Reference book × 150 Total time 06:00 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

151

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Guide Book Ballet concept (Appreciation) Backstage Ju–won Kim Live recording of the performance •Professor, Dept of Dance Art, Sungshin University 1 Don Quixote and demonstration 01:00 Artist interview •Former Principal dancer, Korea National Ballet (1988~2012) Learning ballet (Rond de jambe a terre) •Former Juror, Prix Benois de la Danse (2012.05) Ballet concept (Comic ballet) Backstage (2006) •Award for Best Female Dancer, Live recording of the performance Prix Benois de la Danse 2 Coppélia and demonstration 01:00 (2004) Artist interview •Today’s Young Artist Award, Learning ballet (Fondu) Republic of Korea Ministry of Ballet concept (Korean ballet) Culture and Tourism Backstage

Live recording of the performance 3 Prince Hodong and demonstration 01:00

Artist interview Learning ballet (Rond de jambe en lair) 4 Mid-term Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Ballet concept (Korean ballet) (2002) Backstage •Award for Prima ballerina, Korea Education Live recording of the performance Ballet Association Award 5 Ballet Simchung 01:00 and demonstration (2002) Artist interview •Ministerial Award, Republic of Korea Ministry of Culture and Learning ballet (Adagio) Tourism

Ballet concept (Convergence) (2001) Society Backstage •Bronze Award, Moscow International Ballet Competition Live recording of the performance 6 The Rite of and demonstration 01:00 (2000) Spring G Artist interview •Rising Star Award, Korea Ballet Learning ballet Association Award (moves of creative ballet) Art & Physical Ballet concept (Music)

Backstage 151 Live recording of the performance 7 The Nutcracker 60:00 and demonstration Medicine Artist interview

Learning ballet (Grand battement)

8 Off-line lecture

9 Final Humanities Natural Science Koreanology Others Music and Science / Technology Music (Convergence) Ewha Womans University / Prof. Woon Seung Yeo

This course deals with the role of science and technology in the history of music. Based on comprehensive literature review, students will discover how science has affected the advancements of music. The course also covers the latest technical trends in music making, performance and appreciation, thereby encouraging students to understand the nature of technology-based art and to predict the future of music in the context of “convergence.”

Total week 15 weeks Credits 3 Reference book × Total time 19:38 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor The definition of music Woon Seung Yeo 1 Introduction Course outline 01:27 Introduction of course contents •B.S. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Seoul National 152 Acoustics: Basic of sound University Science of 3 elements of sound: Pitch •M.S. in Media Arts and 2 01:13 153 Sound 1 3 elements of sound: Loudness Technology, UC Santa Barbara 3 elements of sound: Timbre •Ph.D. and M.A. in Music, Psycoacoustics Stanford University

Guide Book Science of 3 Sound recognition (1) 01:37 Sound 2 •Assistant Professor, Graduate Sound recognition (2) School of Culture Technology, KAIST Composition Basic music theory •Associate Professor, 4 Composition 02:03 Department of Convent Algorithmic composition Convergence, Ewha Roles of music Womans University Instrument •Woon Seung Yeo is a bassist, media artist, and Instrument classification computer music researcher. His research interests include 5 Instrument 1 Sound producing principle of instrument 01:50 audiovisual art, cross-modal Conceptual structure and evolution display, musical interfaces, of instrument mobile media, and audio Tuning DSP. Results of his research Electric instrument and virtualization are commonly shared by exhibitions and performances 6 Instrument 2 Recording Studio 01:47 in the public interest. Sound synthesis: Additive synthesis Sound synthesis: Frequency Modulation 7 Instrument 3 Sound synthesis: Physical modeling 01:16 Sound synthesis: Other methods 8 Midterm Exam 153 14 13 12 11 10 15 9 New Paradigm Retrieval Music Information Special Lecture: Consumption 2 Appreciation / Consumption 1 Appreciation / Performance 2 Performance 1 Final Exam Major topic New paradigm:Others New paradigm:Instrument New paradigm:Composition New paradigm:Sound Culture cycle Music informationretrievalbythemes Music informationretrieval Stereophonic sound Distribution ofmusic Digital media History ofsoundrecording Telematic concert Impulse Response Reverberation androomacoustics Concert hall Performance (2) Performance (1) Details 02:05 01:13 01:16 01:24 00:44 01:32 Time Introduction oftheProfessor

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering PansoriⅠ: The Korean Sound Art & Physical (Music) Singing About Nature  Chonbuk National University / Prof. Hwe-chun Chung

“Pansori”is one of the types of music representing Korea. Many master singers were appointed as civil servants and performed in castles or Sorichon during the Dynasty period. First, the course will examine closely about the history, the literary value and the artistic value of Pansori that was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage. Secondly, the course will carry out practical performances showing the art of Pansori’s singing and rhythm. The course is composed of special classes with master singers and visiting historical sites of Pansori.

Total week 6 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 05:05 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Sounds that represent the hearts of the people Sounds that Hwe-chun Jeong represent the Rhythm of Pansori (Jinyang-Jo) 154 1 00:46 •Current Professor at hearts of the Lectures about Pansori (Tae-Hee Kim) Chonbuk National people Learning Pansori University School of Art 155 and Music Aesthetics of the art of Pansori •Mater player of Kayagum Aesthetics of the Rhythm of Pansori (Jungmori) in the style of Choe Oksan 2 00:57

art of Pansori Guide Book Lectures about Pansori (Tae-Hee Kim) •Fifth Master Pansori singer and teacher of the Korean Learning Pansori Intangible Cultural Asset Schools and bodies of Pansori (1978~) Schools and Rhythm of Pansori (Jungjungmori) •Director of National Theater 3 bodies of 01:07 of Korea (2002-2003) Pansori Lectures about Pansori (Il-Gu Kim) •Nominated Master of Learning Pansori Progressive Traditional Master singers and refinements of Pansori Arts by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Master singers Rhythm of Pansori (Jajinmori) Tourism (4th generation 4 and refinements 00:45 succeeded, 2007) of Pansori Lectures about Pansori (Il-Gu Kim) •Executive Director of Learning Pansori Sound masters of Korea The five songs of Pansori •Founder of Hwe-Chan The five songs of Rhythm of Pansori (Utmori) Jeong’s Pansori 5 00:45 Masterclass (1987, 2005, Pansori Lectures about Pansori (Young-Ja Kim) 2014, 2015)

Learning Pansori •Pansori concert in Prague, 12 original songs of Pansori and their Czech Republic and Korean Traditional Music practical applications 12 original songs Concert in Los Angeles, of Pansori and 6 Rhythm of Pansori (Utjungmori/Hwimori) 00:45 CA, USA (2015) their pratical applications Lectures about Pansori (Young-Ja Kim) Learning Pansori 155 invited as a special guest speaker to talk about pansori together. training session of singing pansori and rhythm. A special part of this course is that Pansori master will be Intangible Property and worldwide intangible cultural heritage. The course also gives students practical of Joseon. The course examines a history and artistry of Pansori which is registered as National Cultural Pansori is a Korean opera actively performed by many masters on royal court stages during the latter period to the Korean Traditional Vocal Arts Pansori Ⅱ:Pilgrimage Chonbuk NationalUniversity /Prof. Hwe-Chun Chung 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Traditional Opera) Changgeuk (Korean Pansori & King Singing infrontof Joonggoje Finding aTraceof Pansori Masters The CradleofFemale Western Way)Route Sopyonje (the Following the Eastern Way) Dongpyeonje (the Birthplace of Pansori Masters Early Representative Major topic Total time Total week 05:15 7 weeks Sori Class(SungChang-sun) Province Pilgrimage site-Gochang,Jeonbuk The cradleoffemalemastersingers Sori Class(Sung,Changsoon) Jeonnam Province Pilgrimage site-Boseong, Following SoriroadofSopyonje Sori Class(JoTongdal) Province Pilgrimage site-Namwon,Jeonbuk Birthplace ofDongpyeonje, Masters Early RepresentativePansori Sori Class(AhnSuk-seon) Korea, Seoul Pilgrimage site-NationalTheaterof opera Pansori andKoreantraditional Sori class(WangGi-seok) Seoul Pilgrimage site-Gyeongbokgung, Singing infrontofking Sori class(WangGi-seok) Chungnam Province Pilgrimage site-Gongju, Finding atraceofJoonggoje most famousPansoriMasters) Sori Class(JoTongdal,oneofthe Jeonju, JeonbukProvince Going onapilgrimagetospot– Details Development year Credits 2016 3 00:45 00:45 00:45 00:45 00:45 00:45 00:45 Time •Pansori concertinPrague,Czech •Founder, Hwe-ChunChung’s •Executive Director,Soundmasters •Nominated MasterofProgressive •Director ofNationalTheater (1978~) •Fifth MasterPansorisingerand •Mater playerofKayaguminthe •Current ProfessoratChonbuk Hwe-Chun Chung USA (2015) Music Concert in Los Angeles, CA, Republic andKoreanTraditional 2014, 2015) Pansori Masterclass(1987,2005, of Korea generation succeeded,2007) Culture, Sports,andTourism(4th Traditional ArtsbytheMinistryof Korea (2002-2003) Cultural Asset teacher oftheKoreanIntangible style ofChoeOksan and Music National UniversitySchoolofArt Introduction oftheProfessor Additional material Reference book Art &Physical (Music) × ×

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering The Complete Animation Course Art & Physical (Applied arts) Ewha Womans University / Prof. Yoomi Choi

Have you always wanted the skills to make touching movies on your own? Welcome to the fantastic world of animation by Professor Yoomi Choi. This course is designed to guide your understanding to learn many different types of animation, the art of storytelling, and techniques of film-making.

Total week 15 weeks Credits 3 Reference book × Total time 20:34 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Beginning of the movie History of Yoomi Choi 1 01:26 AnimationⅠ History of 2D Animation •Media Art & Design Professor of Ewha Womans University Animation from different countries History of 2 02:24 •Texas A&M University AnimationⅡ 156 Korean Animations •Master of Engineering Of Visualization Science 157 The origins of 3D Animation 3D Computer •Author of 『Maya2012 3 01:45 Graffics Basic 3D Character History of 3D Animation Animation』,

•Translator of 『The Guide Book 2D Animation Techniques Animation Complete Animation 4. 01:25 TechniquesⅠ Course』 , 『Learning Experimental Animation Techniques Maya』, 『Art of Maya』

3D Animation Techniques Animation 5 01:17 TechniquesⅡ 3D Computer Animations

VFX (Virtual Effects) Utilization of 6 01:46 Animation Practical uses of Animation

7 Midterm Exam

Storytelling 8 Story & Digital 01:21 StorytellingⅠ Storytelling for Animation

Joseph Campbell’s “Hero’s Journey” Story & Digital 9 01:26 StorytellingⅡ Storytelling and Character 157 15 14 13 12 11 10 Final Exam Reviews Animation Sound Directions Directions Storyboard Moving Principles of Character Design Major topic Examples :“Camellia“,“MOM2.50”etc. Approch MethodsofPlot Basics ofSoundEffects Directing Animation Animation Principles of Animation Timing Steps fordesigningCharacter Character DesignandActing Details 01:42 01:28 01:21 01:29 01:44 Time Introduction oftheProfessor

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering Family & Health : Primary Medicine (Medical Treatment) Prevention of Cardiocerebrovascular Disease University of Ulsan / Prof. Youngsik Kim

Nowadays, one Korean adult out of five dies from cardiovascular disease. As the cardiovascular disease is very difficult to be treated once occurred, the primary prevention is critical. This course, by Professor Kim from the Department of Family Medicine, Asan Medical Centre, will help you understand the cardiovascular disease in details and manage the lifetime health of your family members.

Total week 8 weeks Credits 1 Reference book ○ Total time 06:40 Development year 2016 Additional material Videos

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Course Introduction Youngsik Kim Health and Disease Current) Disease 158 Non-Communicable Chronic Disease (NCD) and •Professor, Univesity 1 Prevention and 00:50 Disease Prevention of Ulsan College of Health Promotion Medicine 159 Health Promotion and Health Risk Assessment •Chair, the Organizing Committee for Wonca Summary and Review World Conference 2018 Status of Cardiocerebrovascular Seoul Guide Book Diseases in Korea Former) •President, Korean Cardio - Examination of Coronary Artery Disease and Cerebral Apoplexy Academy of Family Cerebrovascular Medicine 2 Diseases and 00:55 Risk Factors for Cardiocerebrovascular •Chair, Department of Chronic Diseases Diseases and Primary Prevention Family Medicine, Asan of Korean People Summary and Review Medical Center •President, Korean Family Medical Inquiry Form: Self-diagnosis Society of Health Promotion and Disease Hypertension: Diagnosis Prevention Hypertension: Prevention and Treatment Education) Chronic Disease •Master of Public Health, Control: 3 Hyperlipidemia: Diagnosis Ph. D of Medicine, Seoul Hypertension 00:65 National University Hyperlipidemia: Prevention and Treatment and •Post-doctoral Hyperlipidemia Summary and Review Fellowship, Department of Epidemiology, The Ask the Doctor (Q&A): Questions Johns Hopkins University Publications) Diabetes: Diagnosis •Periodic Health ination and Prevention Diabetes: Prevention and Treatment Guidelines for Koreans Chronic Disease 4 00:55 Control: Diabetes Aspirin Therapy •Medical Examination Navigator Summary and Review Ask the Doctor (Q&A): Answers Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Obesity

Stress and Depression

Chronic Disease Education 5 Control: Obesity Sexual Dysfunction 00:55 and Stress Summary and Review

Ask the Doctor (Q&A): Answers

Quitting Smoking Society

Moderate Drinking Improving 6 Physical Activities 00:50 lifestyle: Generall Summary and Review

Ask the Doctor (Q&A): Answers

Dietary Assessment and Improvement I Art & Physical

Dietary Assessment and Improvement II Improving Prevention of Cardiocerebrovascular 159 7 00:55 lifestyle: Diet Disease: Family-oriented Approach Summary and Review Medicine Ask the Doctor (Q&A): Answers

Review and Review 8 00:10 Assessment Assessment Humanities Natural Science Koreanology Others Human Anatomy : Skeleton and Medicine (Medical Treatment) Muscles History Konyang  University / Prof. Chul-tae Kim

Foundation of the development of modern medicine began with dissection of the body that revolution in the medical field is based on the fact of observation that has been attempted from around the 13th century. Anatomy is the most basic in the medical field, it is to learn the normal structure of the essential of our body. This course is based on a system-specific anatomy, from the skeleton system to muscle system, our body describes the configuration and structure of, medicine taking advantage of the sense of the easy-to- understand two-dimensional structure, not only the students of the health system, was configured so that it can be easily understood in the general public. For medical terminology, including the anatomical term it is difficult in terms of Chinese classics center, learning there was difficult, we proceeded easier to understand and lecture with a simple Korean terms.

Total week 15 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 03:40 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

160 Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

161 Skeletal system Overview of Chul-tae Kim 1 the skeletal Configuration and function of the skeleton 00:18 system (1) •Professor, Classification and structure of the bone Department of

Guide Book Development and growth of bones Emergency Medical Overview of Service, Konyang 2 the skeletal Configuration of the axial skeleton 00:21 University system (2) Configuration of the appendicular skeleton •Director of Disaster Vertebral column Safety Center The spine of the 3 Configuration of the spine 00:13 •Director of Sejong body Industry-Academic The basic form of the vertebrae Cooperation Foundation Features of the neck and spine Site-specific 4 features of the Features of the hip bone 00:19 vertebrae Features of the sacrum and coccyx Spinal bend Spinal bend and 5 Strange bent of spine 00:14 chest cage Configuration of the chest cage Pectoral girdle 6 Bones of the arm Clavicle, shoulder bone structure 00:16 Humerus, radius, ulna structure The configuration of the wrist bones Bones of the 7 Structure of metacarpal bones 00:06 wrist and hand Configuration of fingers Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Pelvic girdle Pelvic girdle 8 Configuration and functions of aitchbone 00:12 and the thighbone Education The structure of the femur

Bone structure of the knee Fibula and ankle 9 The structure of the tibia and fibula 00:13 bones

The structure of the ankle bone Society

The structure of metatarsal bones Foot bone and 10 The structure of the toe bones 00:09 foot arch Foot arch

The configuration The configuration of the skull of the skull Art & Physical 11 Structure and function of the hyoid bone 00:09 Hyoid bone and ossicle Name and configuration of the ossicle

161 The configuration Configuration and location of neurocranium of neurocranium 12 The bones forming the paranasal 00:12 and paranasal Medicine sinus Features of the paranasal

Construction Name of configuration and structure of the and sealing of skull, face, 13 the face, skull, Suture 00:14 overview of Fontanelle fontanelle Humanities

In the form of muscle Muscular system 14-1 Classification of muscles 00:12 overview Muscle function

Head and neck Facial muscles 00:16 14-2 Natural Science muscles Chewing muscles

Chest muscles

15-1 Torso muscles Abdominal muscles 00:07 Muscles of back Koreanology The main nerves of the arm Muscles and functions of the forearm and The muscles of upper arm 15-2 00:09 the arms and legs The main nerves of the legs Others The muscles of the thigh and calf The Universe Inside My Body : Medicine (Medical Science) Human Body Structures and FunctionsⅠ Chung-Ang University / Prof. Moo-yeol Lee

Studies of structures and functions of human body are most fundamental knowledges in medical field. This course will cover anatomy and physiology of human body based on the systems. Also, this course explains the skeletal and muscular systems and how they make movement possible in our body. By the end of this course, you will have a great understanding of the complexity of the human body.

Total week 7 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 06:25 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor What is human body? Structure How is human body composed? Moo-yeol Lee 1 and function of a 01:12 human body Is human body controlled in some way? •Present, Board Member, Q & A Korean Physiological 162 Society Composition of cell (Animals or human bodies) Human can The importance of the cell membrane •2016, successfully 163 2 live when cells 01:11 implant 3D printed skull live The cytoplasm and cell organelles Q & A •2015, Committee chair, Medical Korea Awards Bone & Cartilage

Guide Book •Broadcast consulting: What is the Ligament KBS Vitamin, Asking 3 musculoskeletal Joint 01:16 whatever you want and system? Muscle and Tendon MBC Feel great day Q & A •76 international and Heart, the center of circulatory system What is the domestic publications Structure of heart circulatory •Books: Well-being 4 system (1)? Electrical control of heart 01:22 healthy diet: Physiology (Focusing on Mechanical function of heart of weight management, the heart) Q & A and so on What is the Artery circulatory Capillaries system (2)? 5 Vein 01:24 (Focusing on the Blood blood vessels and the blood) Q & A Composition of respiratory system What is the Function of respiratory system 6 Respiratory 01:08 System? Control of respiratory system Q & A Introduction of endocrine system What is the Structure of endocrine system 7 Endocrine 01:10 System? Function of endocrine system Q & A The Universe Inside My Body : Medicine (Medical Science) Human Body Structures and Functions Ⅱ

Chung-Ang University / Prof. Moo-yeol Lee Engineering

Studies of structures and functions of human body are most fundamental knowledges in medical field. This course will cover anatomy and physiology of human body based on the systems. Also, this course explains the nervous system and how the system make homeostatic conditions in our body. By the end of this course, you will have a great understanding of the complexity of the human body. Education

Total week 7 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 07:28 Development year 2016 Additional material × Society

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Cerebral, cerebellum What is Nervous Moo-yeol Lee Midbrain, diencephalon, myelencephalon System (1)? (Focusing Art & Physical 1 01:15 •Present, Board Member, on the central nervous Spinal cord Korean Physiological system) Society Ask only what you know 163 •2016, successfully Visual sense implant 3D printed skull Auditory sense •2015, Committee chair, Medicine What is Nervous Medical Korea Awards System (2)? Smelling sense 2 01:22 (Focusing on the Tasting sense •Broadcast consulting: five senses) KBS Vitamin, Asking Tactile sense whatever you want, and MBC Feel great day Ask only what you know

•76 international and Humanities Cranial nerve domestic publications What is Nervous Somatic nerve System (3)? •Books: Well-being 3 01:12 (Focusing on Autonomic nerve healthy diet: Physiology peripheral nerve) of weight management, Ask only what you know and so on

The structure of the digestive system Natural Science What is the digestive Characteristics of the digestive system system (1)? 4 The function of each digestive system 01:10 (Focusing onthe digestive function) Mechanical digestion vs Chemical digestion Ask only what you know Koreanology Three major nutrients

What is the digestive Structure of digestive tract for absorption system (2) 5 (Focusing on Absorption of three major nutrients 01:13 absorptive function) Secretion of digestive enzymes Others Ask only what you know Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Composition and structure of the urinary system

What is the Creating and regulating mechanisms of urine 6 01:15 urinary system? Function of the urinary system

Ask only what you know

Structure and function of the male reproductive system

Structure and function of the female What is the reproductive system 7 reproductive 01:16 system? Characteristics of female reproductive period Pregnancy, childbirth and contraception

Ask only what you know 164

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Guide Book Principle of Corrected Medicine (Treatment · Health) Visual Acuity Konyang  University / Prof. Joo-hyeon Joung Engineering

This course focuses on getting basic knowledge of eyes and visual acuity for optometry students, incumbent of glasses industry and some people who are interested in correcting visual acuity. We can get some basic knowledge to stay our eyes healthy by understanding principles of correcting visual acuity. Education

Total week 15 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 05:05 Development year 2016 Additional material × Society

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Eyeball structure Eyeball structure 1 00:22 Joo-hyeon Joung and visual acuity Understanding the Eye test chart •Current) Department of Visual acuity's divisionⅠ optical glasses professor, 2 Visual acuity 00:36 Konyang University Visual acuity's divisionⅡ Art & Physical •Served as a judge of Refraction state of Refractive error - myopia diagnostic testing of 3 00:26 eyes glasses for Korean army. 165 Refractive error - hypermetropia Refractive error – astigmatismⅠ •Former) Associate 4 Astigmatism 00:21 President of academic

Refractive error – astigmatismⅡ affairs Medicine

5 Accommodation Accommodation 00:13 •Served on a panel of judges of the Glasses prism manufacturing of 6 Prism 00:18 international glasses for Prism prescription lenses the vision impaired.

Eye position examination(strabismus) Humanities 7 Binocular 00:12 •Served as a judge and Eye position examination(phoria) an advisor for the national skills 8 Midterm Exam examination

9 FrameⅠ Kind of frames & Frame condition 00:16

10 FrameⅡ Function by Frame's component 00:06 Natural Science Amblyopia 11 Amblyopia glasses 00:18 glasses

Ophthalmic 12 Ophthalmic lenses' kind 00:15 lensesⅠ

Ophthalmic Koreanology 13 Ability Ophthalmic lenses' kind 00:11 lensesⅡ

Pupillometer Pupillometer distance's kind 14 00:14 distance Pupillometer distance's measurement

15 Final Exam Others Scientific Thinking and Humanities (Liberal Arts·Fusion Education) Humanity Dankook  University / Prof. Young-Hee Lee

Today is the era of modern science, which is the period when scientific literacy is needed for everyone. Scientific knowledge and thinking are essential in order for people to survive successfully in everyday life. As such, this course aims to develop for students to understand the importance of science and to foster the scientific thinking abilities as well as the attitude towards science. Many experts from a variety of fields of academy including science education, natural science, engineering, economy, laws, history, literature, and philosophy participated in developing the course to demonstrate the science from the multifaceted views of science. Hope that it is an opportunity to appreciate science and its nature in order for you to be a science literated person through the course.

Total week 14 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 11:37 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor 166 Definition of Science Definition and Nature of 1 00:49 Young-Hee Lee 167 Science Nature of Science

Symbiosis between Science

and Art Guide Book Development of Science and 2 00:52 Hun-Koog Joh Civilization Fusion of Science and Art

The Process of Scientific Scientific Inquiry and Inquiry 3 00:54 Bong-Woo Lee Progress of Scientific Theory Progress of Scientific Theory

Scientific Knowledge on Stem Ethical Double-Sideness of Cells Scientific Progress: 4 00:40 Young-Joo Jang Misunderstandings and The Dark Side and the Bright Truths of Stem Cells Side of Stem Cells

Why Scientific Thinking is Scientific Thinking from the 5 Necessary 00:55 Min Seo Perspectives of Parasitologist What is Scientific Thinking? Natural Scientists and Logical Thinking Scientific Reasoning and 6 00:36 Ho-Dong Kim Error of Common Sense Scientific Discoveries that overcame the error of Common Sense

Life, Life Science, and Life What is Life? 7 00:50 W-June Park Scientist Life Science and Life Scientist 167 •Professor, 2008–2012, •Professor, 2013,TexasSouthern •Professor, 2014–Present, Young-Hee Lee 11 10 14 13 12 9 8 University ofHoustonPublications University Dankook University Literacy Sensibility Reading theWorldthrough Economic Phenomena A ScientificApproachto Why areweillogical? Thinking andEverydayLife Convergence-Based and LegalIssues Development ofScience Reasoning Techniques Some UsefulScientific Modern Era Three Perspectivesonthe Major topic Reasoning Techniques(2) Some UsefulScientific Reasoning Techniques(1) Some UsefulScientific the GaehwagiEra Differences ofThreeIdeasin Commonalities and in theModernEra Three IdeologiesthatEmerged Communication andHealing Experiencing Poetryof Pop Culture Poetic SensibilityWithin Art, Culture,andFindingthe Origin ofArt Economic Phenomena Economical Analysison Capitalism andSocialScience Expertise and UseofOtherPeople’s The PresumptionofInnocence is fallacy? What isbeinglogicalandwhat Development byConvergence New IndustryandSocial and Creativity Convergence-Based Thinking Legal Issues(2) Development ofScienceand Legal Issues(1) Development ofScienceand • ResearchArticlesPublishedinthe •Inquiry-Based ScienceInstruction •Scientific Inquiry/EducationScience Scopes, KCIJournalsEducation Science Press(2015) and Assessment/Education Press (2015) Details 00:52 00:47 00:52 00:53 00:51 00:53 00:53 Time •Dankook University (B.A. in Biology •Dankook University(B.A.inBiology •Ewha WomansUniversity(M.A.in •University ofHouston(Ed.D.in Pil-Hong Hwang Kyong-Ho Han Young-Joon Park Tae-Jung Kim Moon-Sik Kim Su-Kyung Lim Moon-Seok Seo Education) Science Education) Science Education) Introduction oftheProfessor

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering The Analects, a Wisdom that Humanities (Oriental Study) Opens Up Human Relationships Sungkyunkwan University / Prof. Jeong Geun Shin

The Analects, a life story for modern people, the Analects is a foundation that established the Eastern Civilization and is a readable window. This classic seems definitely unfamiliar to modern readers since it was published 2,500 years ago. This course was designed to track the wisdom step by step, which Kŏngzĭ was looking for, in order for people to communicate with each other in the view of the 21st century, not in the view of past. Through this process, you will be able to read a common identity of Eastern cultures and to distinguish the difference from other cultures. In addition, in the view of a life-related classic, you can enjoy an intellectual pleasure which can connect the texts with your own experience. Even though the Analects can’t offer every answer to us, I hope you will learn a wisdom of life which can open up human relationships.

Total week 14 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 16:48 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

168 Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

169 What word does come first in the Analects? Jeong Geun Shin The Alpha and What is the last theme of the Analects? 1 Omega of the 01:09 •Present Dean of the Analects The structure of Analects resembles that of cars College of Confucian

Guide Book The Dialectic of Acceleration and Reduction Studies, Sungkyunkwan University The marriage of Kŏngzĭ’s parents •Present Director of the Kŏngzĭ lived an Childhood of Kŏngzĭ Institute of Confucian 2 01:20 unfortunate life The young adulthood of Kŏngzĭ Philosophy and Culture, Sungkyunkwan Later time of Kŏngzĭ University The way how Zhōu Dynasty achieved the •Previous Chairman of The wind of national integration the Board, Institute of change during The wind in the Spring and Autumn Age Humanities and Art 3 01:10 the period of For what direction was the Lŭ state heading? •Previous Chairman Warring States of the Research A forked road between Kŏngzĭ and Yáng Huò Committee, Korean The traditional groups which are known as the Rú Philosophical Association The new interpretation of ritual propriety Hoist a flag of 4 01:20 Confucianism The rising force of a new age ‘little people’ The advocacy for the new movement of Confucianism Why does the chaos constantly arise? Kŏngzĭ, revealed the cause of Asked about qualification of leader 5 disorder and A way of “Discipline oneself so as to give 01:17 enlightened the comfort to others” spirit of the age A world, ruled by noble persons 169 13 12 11 10 14 9 8 7 6 K way from their separate People going sports from artsand good, andbeauty Seeking truth, righteousness boundary ofthe standard and Presenting the of thislesson: The purpose its goldenrule Filial dutyand mutual respects re-directed to manners Confucian self-revolution learning and The lifelong by ‘virtue’ The government Eastern Asia civilization ofthe sketching onthe K R society K virtue, picturing é Major topic ǒ ǒ ǒ n, the Confucian ngz ngz ngz ǐ ǐ ǐ

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Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering To Find Modern Happiness Humanities (Oriental Study) through the Great Learning Sungkyunkwan University / Prof. Ki-dong Lee

Modern people living in materialism and capitalism based on Western civilization are losing their genuine happiness, and their mental is being impoverished gradually, whereas materials are now overflowing. If this phenomenon continues, we may not get out of the swamp of unhappiness. We must try hard to escape from it before it’s too late. Furthermore, the shortcut which can enable us to be free is learning the “Great Learning” and the “Doctrine of the Mean.” The only technical and superficial knowledge piles up onto students’ mind in this current educational context, but that’s not true learning. The true learning was called the “Great Learning” by men of old times, and this course is designed to help modern people to find a genuine and happy life.

Total week 6 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 03:27 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

170 Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

171 The way of What is the great learning? great learning Ki-dong Lee 1 00:36 and a path for •Present Professor of happiness What is the happiness? Department of Confucian and Oriental

Guide Book The great The detailed shape of the “Three Doctrines of the Studies learning is Great Learning” 2 00:31 •Previous Director of the restoring our Institute of Confucian happy mind Only a “cultivated person” makes others happy Philosophy and Culture, Academy of East Asian Studies (AEAS) The explanation A qualified sovereign can govern the nation 3 about the 00:34 •Previous Dean of Department of “Three Doctrines” The best shape of ethics in human relationships Confucian and Oriental Studies “Investigating things and carrying knowledge to the utmost extent” – The nature of all the things is •Publications The way to our mind •Korean, Who are We? 4 recover our 00:34 (co-authored) original mind “Seek to be sincere in thoughts and rectify the mind-heart” – Keep your mind sincerely, •Confucius: the then it will return Textbook for Life •The Lecture for “I Making others cultivated can be started from Self-cultivation Ching” of ourselves is making our family happy 5 00:36 •Etc. a start point for cultivating others What mind should a sovereign have? •Other works •Appeared on the TV Management “The principle with which, as with a program “Special of a nation is a measuring square, to regulate one’s conduct“ Lecture for the 6 start point for – Do not impose what I hate on others 00:36 Humanities” at EBS TV management of the world How to conduct national management? 171 reading the “Doctrine of the Mean”, we can be much closer to the truthful and meaningful learning. learners to attain the truth, everything is not a real teaching”, teachings in modern days are not real. Only by Mean.” Through this book, we can restore our happiest life. Since the classic says “Aside from inducing person lies on the way to heaven, and the shortest way to heaven is well explained in the “Doctrine of the to make a mistake that the door to heaven can be opened after our death. The truthful happiness of every On the way in which modern people are living, the door to heaven is closed. The Christian doctrine seems "Doctrine oftheMean" for theHeaven through the Finding aWay ofConstruction 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 8 mind heaven isinmy The pathto a perfectperson like theheavenis The manlives under theheaven govern allnations 9 principlesto of theheaven little experience Ancestral riteisa his power does notshowoff Truly strongman overcome death A realwisdomto be theheaven for thisworldto Specific methods man? Who isthegreat Major topic Total time Total week 04:28 8 weeks This worldistheheaven Revival meansturningagainasagreat person earth asonewiththem The personwhohelpstheworkofheaven and Methods tobeliketheheaven The phaseofthepersonwholiveslikeheaven heaven Main principlestogovernallnationsunderthe from thecultivationofperson Governing allnationsundertheheavenbegins rite makessuccessesineverything. The manwhocanmanagewellanancestral The purposeandmethodforancestralrites heaven Man ofvirtueisapersonlivingwiththemind to bepoorbeforedeath The personwhoboastsofhisstrengthisgoing forever The onewiththe“DoctrineofMean”lives The onewhoovercomesthegreatestmisfortune. where everyonehasonemind The “DoctrineoftheMean”istoliveinafairsociety The fundamentalmethodtorecoveronemind heaven’s mind A waytoremovethegreedandrecover Development year Credits Details Sungkyunkwan University /Prof. Ki-dongLee 2016 × 00:31 00:29 00:31 00:31 00:29 00:32 00:30 00:44 Time Additional material Reference book Humanities (Oriental Study) Introduction oftheProfessor •Appeared ontheTV •Other works •Etc. •The Lecturefor“I •Confucius: the •Korean, WhoareWe? •Publications •Previous Deanof •Previous Directorof •Present Professorof Ki-dong, Lee Ching” Textbook forLife (co-authored) Studies Confucian andOriental Department of (AEAS) East AsianStudies Culture, Academyof Philosophy and the Institute of Confucian the InstituteofConfucian Studies Confucian andOriental Department of Humanities” atEBSTV Lecture forthe program “Special × ×

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering Understanding of Cinematic Humanities (Digital Media) Storytelling Ewha Womans University / Prof. Chul-Gyun Lyou

In this course, you will learn how a film story is created and how a movie is composed. Understanding films is a subject that focuses on revealing the meaning of a movie. In order to understand film storytelling, you need to explore how a film is made and what we should do to make one.

Total week 16 weeks Credits 3 Reference book × Total time 20:29 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

The Lord of the What is storytelling? 1 01:24 Chul-Gyun Lyou Rings (1) About the writer J. R. R. Tolkien •Prof at digital media The Lord of the Plotting 2 01:21 department, Ewha Rings (2) Story world Womans University 172 •Head of Digital The Lord of the The characterizing of the Lord of the Rings 3 01:15 Storytelling Research Rings (3) 173 The object Center The motif •Ph. D. in Korean 4 Titanic (1) 01:23 About the writer James Cameron literature, Seoul National University

Guide Book Plotting 5 Titanic (2) 01:28 The characterizing of Titanic Visualizing 6 Titanic (3) 01:45 Theme: Rose’s salvation About the writer Bryan Singer The Usual 7 Storytelling Software 01:37 Suspects (1) Digital storytelling

8 Midterm Exam

The Usual Plotting 9 01:27 Suspects (2) The characterizing of The Usual Suspects

The Usual The setting 10 01:28 Suspects (3) Sequence analysis About the writer Marguerite Duras 11 The Lover (1) 01:30 The concept of characters Plotting 12 The Lover (2) 01:24 The characterizing of The Lover Sequence analysis 13 The Lover (3) 01:27 The theme 173 14 16 15 Mountain(1) Brokeback Final Exam Mountain (2) Brokeback Major topic The theme Sequence analysis The characterizingofBrokebackMountain Plotting About thewriterAnnieProulx Details 01:30 01:30 Time Introduction oftheProfessor

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering Global Citizenship Education : Humanities (Liberal Arts for Global Citizens) Living as A Citizen in a Global Civil Society Kyung Hee University  / Prof. Hyun Kim and 5 others

This course aims to enable students in the era of globalizaton to recognize their identity of a global citizen, to understand global issues, and to search for their solutions. It is expected that, after completing this course, students will become global citizens who have knowledge and attitudes with which they can contribute to the construction of a more just and sustainable world.

Total week 14 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 11:15 Development year 2015 Additional material Video

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Module Introduction Hyun Kim What is global Global Citizen and Global Citizenship •Department of Political 174 1 citizenship 00:56 Education (1) Science, Kyung Hee education? Global Citizen and Global Citizenship University 175 Education (2) •Ph. D. in Political Science at the City What is globalization? University of New York

Globalization and •Director, Kyung Hee Guide Book 2 Global Civil Society and Its Roles (1) 01:06 Global Civil Society Institute for Human Society Global Civil Society and Its Roles (2)

Module Introduction, Multi-cultures in Korea Cultural Diversity Kyung-Jae, Song Cultural Diversity and Multi-cultural Society 3 and Multi-cultural 00:57 •Kyung Hee Institute for Society What are problems in cultural diversity and Human Society multi-cultural society? What is cyber-ethics? Understanding and Perspectives about 4 Informationization 00:49 Information-oriented Society Global Citizenship Education and Cyber-ethics Module Introduction Buhm-suk, Baek Korea, Asia, and 5 What are human rights? 00:47 Human Rights •Department of Human Rights in Korea International Studies, Kyung Hee University Human Rights in Asia Social Justice and 6 Human Rights, Civil Society, and Global Coalition 00:37 Inequality Social Justice and Inequality 175 8 7 14 13 12 11 10 9 Development and Sustainable Environment Society in theGlobalCivil Living asaCitizen Values andAttitudes Global Citizen’s Works and Volunteer Global Sharing Humanitarianism and Human Security Community in theEastAsian Living Together Protect Responsibility to Civil Warandthe Governance Natural Resource Major topic Citizen intheGlobalCivilSociety Global CitizenshipEducation:Livingas a Desirable GlobalCitizens Global Citizen’sValues Module Introduction,GlobalCitizenship Changing theWorldthroughOurSmallActions Global ActionsandSharing Global SympathyandSolicitude Social Responsibility Module Introduction,HumanSecurityand Possibility oftheEastAsianCommunity Civil Society East AsianCommunityandTasksofGlobal Advent oftheEastAsianEraandCommunity Global Issues Module Introduction,Environmentand the ResponsibilitytoProtect International PeacekeepingOperationsand Civil WarsandTheirCauses(2) Civil WarsandTheirCauses(1) Module Introduction United NationsandHumanSecurity the GlobalSociety Human SecurityandHumanitarianEffortsin Management inEastAsia Problems andSolutionstoWater Sustainable Development Environmental Issuesand Preservation ofResources International Cooperationforthe Resources Disputes Tragedy oftheCommonsandNatural Details 01:05 00:53 00:30 00:45 00:36 01:01 00:38 00:35 Time Introduction oftheProfessor •Department ofPolitical Hyun-jin, Choi AllProfessors Kyung-jae,Song •Dean, Collegeof •Department of Hahn-kyu, Park •Director, Global •Department ofPolitical Jong-pil, Chung University Science, KyungHee Kyung HeeUniversity International Studies, Kyung HeeUniversity International Studies, University Civilizations, KyungHee Academy forFuture University Science, KyungHee

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering Marriage and Happiness Humanities (Language · Literature) Pusan National University / Prof. Kim Se Hwan

The aim of this course is to find a way of living following orders of nature. It needs specifically to discover the reason of human being and the truth of learning out of vanity and greed.

Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 11:08 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

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Evolution of AI Artificial Intelligence 1 00:53 Kim Se Hwan and New Human Apperance of New Human PNU

Imitation Game •Chinese Classical Human is a 2 00:53 Literature Living Creature Do you have children? •Ph.D. HUFS 176 Revolution of the Earth makes a piece of flower 3 Space and Life 00:50 177 The meaning of 14 years and 49 years

Egg and Women 4 Human Nature 00:44

Sperm and Men Guide Book

Lovable Haeohwa 5 Patience of Men 00:55 Deviation of Sex

Father of a child 6 Marriage of Women 01:06 No appropriate Husband

A child of Saint Wonhyo Marriage is long, 7 01:00 date is short Love of Na Hye Seok

Ceremony and Ceremony of Marriage 8 Meaning of traditional 00:47 Marriage Meaning of Marriage

Wedding in Britain 9 Western Marriage 00:40 Diana and Anne

Delivering is Nature Delivering and 10 00:50 Parenting Prenatal and Parenting Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Running River From a Child to 11 00:50 Parents Children Eduction Education Shin Tae-young's divorce suit in Joseon Dynasty 12 Irrevocable marriage 00:50 Hand over life

Way to Nature Astronomy and

13 00:50 Society Humanity Way to Human Art & Physical

177 Medicine Humanities Natural Science Koreanology Others Korean Classic Literature, Humanities (Language · Literature) History and CultureⅠ Korea University / Prof. Kyung-ho Sim

Korea is a country of old documents. Various kind of books were edited, published and circulated by not only central government but also seowons (academy), temples and even by individuals. The object of publication was not limited to personal writings, but famous Chinese classics and the materials concerning general knowledge of East Asia were also included. They were published by wood-block printing as well as letterpress printing, and also by hand which still remain until this day. This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of the content and the structure of major Korean old books and their editing, publication and circulation. It also introduces the way of arrangement and modern utilization of the materials.

Total week 5 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 10:27 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

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178 Yongbi eocheon ga(龍飛御天歌) Kyung-ho Sim 1 01:53 •Professor of Department 179 Hongjae Jeonseo(弘齋全書) of Korean literature in Classical Chinese Seokbong Cheonjamun(石峰千字文) •Director of the Institute of

Chinese Character and Guide Book 2 02:49 Classical Chinese Noneo Jipju Daejeon(論語集註大全)

Maewoldangsi Sayurok(梅月堂詩四遊錄) 3 02:04 Cheonugihaenggwon(穿牛紀行卷) and Sanhaeng Ilgi(汕行日記)

Seopo Manpil(西浦漫筆) 4 01:44 Yeolha Ilgi(熱河日記)

Imwon Gyeongjeji(林園經濟志)

5 01:57 Chanju Bunryu Dusi(纂註分類杜詩) and Bunryu Dugongbu Eonhae(分類杜工部詩諺解) 179 and circulation. It also introduces the way of arrangement and modern utilization of the materials. basic understanding of the content and the structure of major Korean old books and their editing, publication letterpress printing, and also by hand which still remain until this day. This course is designed to provide a general knowledge of East Asia were also included. They were published by wood-block printing as well as publication was not limited to personal writings, but famous Chinese classics and the materials concerning only central government but also seowons (academy), temples and even by individuals. The object of Korea is a country of old documents. Various kind of books were edited, published and circulated by not History andCultureⅡ Korean Classic Literature, 5 4 3 2 1 Joseon WangjoSilrok(朝鮮王朝實錄) Yeolseong Eoje(列聖御製) Gyujang Jeonun(奎章全韻)andJeonunOkpyeon(全韻玉篇) Daedong UnbuGunok(大東韻府群玉) Samguk Yusa(三國遺事) Gosa Chwalyo(攷事撮要)andSinseo(攷事新書) Bomanjae Chongseo(保晩齋叢書)andBomanjae-jip(保晩齋集) Sambong-jip(三峰集) Byeolbon Dongmunseon(別本東文選) Dongmunseon(東文選), SokDongmunseon(續東文選), Yeoji Doseo(輿地圖書) Sinjeung Donggukyeojiseungnam(新增東國輿地勝覽)and Total time Total week 10:43 5 weeks Details Development year Credits

Korea University /Prof. Kyung-ho Sim 2016 × 02:49 02:27 02:19 01:37 01:31 Time Humanities (Language ·Literature) Additional material Reference book Introduction oftheProfessor •Director oftheInstitute •Professor ofDepartment Kyung-ho Sim Classical Chinese Chinese Characterand Classical Chinese of Koreanliteraturein

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Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering What is Literature? Humanities (Language · Literature) Yonsei University / Prof. Myeong-Kyo Jeong

In contemporary society, literature is a media where not only the most unique human experiences are expressed, but also the deepest reflections on the modes of existences and the ‘raison d’etre’ of the all the lives are unfolded. The literary writings and readings pertain to the multi-dimensional perspective in relation to the individual life, society, and the universe. This course will cover a list of carefully selected literary works each with its own unique character, and work them out with the most delicate intellectual analysis.

Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 08:28 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Prologue to chapter 1 Introduction Myeong-Kyo Jeong The beauty of The beauty of literature: Seo Jeong-ju •Professor of French 1 00:44 literature Attitude of literature : Book of Odes Langage and Literature, 180 The beauty of metaphor : Hwang Ji-u College of Liberal Arts, Chungnam National The beauty of metaphor : Effect of The Real University. (1984 181 Prologue to chapter 2 – Aug, 2000) The definition of Introduction 2 00:36 •Professor of Korean literature The general definition of literature Language and

Literature, College of Guide Book The modern definition of literature Introduction Liberal Arts, Yonsei University. (Sep, 2000 Literature is a The modern era and Letters 3 00:40 – Present) modern literature Letters : the media of human era •Jeong’s major Literature and the individual educational field is Prologue to chapter 4 Korean modern poetry, The paradox of Introduction psychoanalytic criticism, modern society The paradox of modern society study of the relationship 4 00:38 between World and & two-language The aspect of literature’s existence culture Korean literature, and Literature’s existential meaning: In comparison humanistic exploration to media on digital civilization. Prologue to chapter 5 The basic Introduction : Introspection & imagination 5 structure of The style of writing & internal structure 00:41 literature 6 elements & 6 functions of language The literary value and the meaning of language Prologue to chapter 6 Introduction The key tool for 6 The tool for poetry analysis 00:46 literature analysis The tool for fiction analysis The tool for play analysis 181 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 “Harmony” Chong Hyon-jong “The Square” Choi In-hun “The Wounded” Yi Chong-jun. Unfamiliar Time” “Into the Yi In-seong of AhQ" “The TrueStory Lu Xun “ Lee Seong-bok “The Bird” Oh Jeong-hee Raeyeoaebandara” Major topic Other-centered etiology:Routinizingdreams another The aestheticeffectofthepainandsorrow From 'sorrow'to'gloom' Introduction Prologue tochapter11 The literaryfunctionof'TheBird' 'The Bird' Violence &escape:thesacrificialcharacterof A storyon'disappearance':loss&fly Summary :astoryonviolence Introduction Prologue tochapter10 Use ofchinesecharacters incident Verse 3-4analysis,generationofmeaning& of twoverses Verse 1-2analysis,theantisymmetricstructure and auniqueline-breakmethod How toread“Harmony” Introduction Prologue tochapter9 Problematic individual&YiMyung-jun The gapbetweenidealandreality Square” The summaryandthebackgroundof“The Introduction Prologue tochapter8 The generationofmeaning The functionoffiction The world-viewof“TheWounded” Three questionstoaskwhilereadingliterature Introduction Prologue tochapter7 Analysis of"UnfamiliarTime" Significance intermsofliteraryhistory Story ofrepetition The styleofwritingin‘Disfluency’ Introduction Prologue tochapter13 Yi Kwang-suversusNatsumeSoseki significance The structureof‘StoryAhQ’andits Summary :Textualstatus&existential Introduction Prologue tochapter12 Details 00:47 00:34 00:28 00:39 00:34 00:47 00:34 Time Introduction oftheProfessor

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering Shakespeare Humanities (Language · Literature) Korea University / Prof. Park, Yong-Nam

What does Shakespearean drama mean to us? This course aims to understand William Shakespeare’s major plays in terms of humanities study. Through Shakespearean drama, we will think deeply over the man and society in which we are living. We will try to appreciate Shakespearean dramas including 4 major tragedies with deep analysis, and to become intellectually matured. This course will give you a good opportunity to enjoy William Shakespeare’s plays.

Total week 14 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 21:21 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

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Why do we read Shakespeare? The background of William Shakespeare Park, Yong-Nam 1 01:34 Who was William Shakespeare? •Korea University Professor 182 Hamlet Act 1 Scene 1 Hamlet Act 1 Scene 2 (1) Silence of the dead and the •Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D. 183 eloquence of the living 2 Hamlet Act 1 Scene 2 (2) “Unweeded garden” 01:23 •Portland State Hamlet Act 1 Scene 3 (1) Father’s advice to son University, visiting scholar Hamlet Act 1 Scene 3 (2) Father and brother’s advice

Guide Book •Recipients of Suk- Hamlet Act 1 Scene 4 –5 “My fate cries out” top lecture awards, 12 Hamlet Act 2 Scene 1 “Bait of falsehood takes this carp of truth” times 3 01:53 Hamlet Act 2 Scene 2 Friendship? or Success? Hamlet Act 3 Scene 1 “To be or not to be, that is the question” Hamlet Act 3 Scene 2 “To hold up the mirror up to nature” Hamlet Act 3 Scene 3-4 The procrastination of revenge 4 01:31 Hamlet Act 4 Scene 1-4 Hamlet’s pun Hamlet Act 4 Scene 5-7 Violence against woman Hamlet Act 5 Scene 1 Grave scene Hamlet Act 5 Scene 2 God’s providence 5 01:30 Othello Act 1 Scene 1 The tragedy of love Othello Act 1 Scene 2-3 (1) Love’s magic, sympathy Othello Act 1 Scene 3 (2) Desdemona’s subjective love Othello Act 2 Scene 1 (1) Iago’s misogyny 6 01:26 Othello Act 2 Scene 1 (2) “O, my soul’s joy” Othello Act 2 Scene 2-3 Cassio & wine Othello Act 3 Scene 1-3 (1) Desdemona’s plea for Cassio Othello Act 3 Scene 3 (2) Iago’s manipulation(1) 7 01:20 Othello Act 3 Scene 3 (3) Iago’s manipulation(2) Othello Act 3 Scene 4-Act 4 Scene 1 The meaning of lost handkerchief 183 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 King LearAct3Scene3-5Edmond’sbetrayal King LearAct2Scene4(2)banishedbydaughters King LearAct2Scene1-4(1)TheseconddaughterRegan tooth itistohaveathanklesschild” King LearAct1Scene4(2)“Howsharperthanaserpent’s King LearAct1Scene3-4(1)Wisefool King LearAct1Scene2Edmond’smanipulation King LearAct1SceneThedivisionofkingdom Macbeth Act4Scene2asatragichero Macbeth Act3Scene–41askshisfate Macbeth Act3Scene1-2Unsatisfied&lady Macbeth Act2Scene1-4ThemurderofDuncan Macbeth Act1Scene7Manlikelady Macbeth Act1Scene3-6Royalist&traitor Macbeth Act1Scene1-2“Fairisfoul,andfoulfair” Othello Act5Scene1-2ThemurderofDesdemona Othello Act4Scene2-3“Thefountainfromthewhichmycurrentruns” A MidsummerNight’sDream,lifeasadream The MerchantofVeniceandfeministinterpretation The MerchantofVenice,Portia’strial The MerchantofVenice,conflictbetweenAntonio&Shylock Postcolonial interpretationofTheTempest The TempestAct2Scene1-5Failedinsurgences The TempestAct1Scene2(2)Prospero’stwoslaves The TempestAct1Scene2(1)ForgivingProspero The TempestAct1SceneAshipwreckingonthesea traditional values King LearAct4Scene6–53Thevictoryof King LearAct4Scene2-5TwosisterscompetingforEdmond finally seesthetruth King LearAct3Scene6–41Gloucester Details 01:40 01:42 01:32 01:41 01:24 01:21 01:24 Time Introduction oftheProfessor

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering Language and Human Humanities (Language · Literature) Seoul National University / Prof. Seungho Nam

Language defines human and human defines language. This course studies the structure of language and the human linguistic knowledge for communication in everyday context. Topics to be discussed contain: form and meaning of language, structure of language and mind, language and human cognition, language acquisition and disorder, and language in society/culture/history.

Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 18:13 Development year 2016 Additional material Videos

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Some questions on language Seungho Nam What is Arbitrariness of language 1 01:18 language? Innateness of language •Present) Professor, Creativity of language Department of Linguistics, Seoul Synchrony and Diachrony National University 184 Many faces of 2 Linguistic knowledge and performance 01:13 language •Past) Director of Sign languages Department of 185 Mental lexicon and dictionary Linguistics Seoul National University Mental lexicon Morpheme: the minimal units of meaning 3 01:47 and words Derivation & inflection •Past) Director of

Guide Book Korean Society for Compounding Language and Sentence structure: constituents & combination Information Sentence Recursion and generativity of language 4 structures: 01:37 Word order Syntax •Ph.D., University of Transformation California, Los What is meaning: form and meaning Angeles, Linguistics Sentence Semantic composition & truth conditions 5 meanings: 01:36 •M.A., Seoul National Semantics Word meanings University, Ambiguity and vagueness Linguistics Text and context •B.A., Seoul National Meanings Maxims of conversation and implicature University, Linguistics 6 in context: 01:43 Pragmatics Presupposition and entailment Information structure: topic and focus Vowels and consonants Sound patterns 7 Speech sounds in mind: phoneme 01:20 of language Natural classes and features Stages of language acquisition Language 8 Critical period hypothesis 00:47 acquisition Bilingualism and second language acquisition 185 13 12 11 10 9 everyday life Grammar for writing Language in history Language in society Language in human brain Language in Major topic Language pathology Language education Application ofcomputationallinguistics Linguistics forinformationprocessing Korean alphabet Speech andwriting Writing systemsofworldlanguages Language familiesoftheworld Causes oflanguagechange Systematicity oflanguagechange Dynamics ofwordformation:coinage Sexism inlanguage Languge contact:multilingualsociety Dialects andsociolects Aphasia andbrainfunction Aphasia andbrainplasticity Mental processingoflanguage Details 01:33 01:34 01:28 01:54 01:23 Time Introduction oftheProfessor

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering Japanese Grammar Humanities (Language · Literature) Busan University of Foreign Studies / Prof. Eun Jeong Bae

Recently, many people study Japanese from the Internet or video clips rather than from a classroom or a book because of mass media development. For that reason, Japanese learners’ communication skills seem to be improved but they have substantial problems in accuracy. Through this course, I suggest the students to understand basic Japanese grammar to improve their fluency and accuracy of Japanese conversation and composition. We will begin to study basics of Japanese verbs and other necessary grammatical rules.

Total week 7 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 03:17 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Features and class of adjective / conjugation of I(い) adjective Eun Jeong Bae Conjugation of NA(ナ) adjective 00:52 •Head of department in College of 1 Adjective Japanese Creativity & Convergence Irregular conjugation of adjective / from Busan University of Foreign 186 compound adjective Studies •Vice caption of specialized business of Features and class of Japanese verb local universities (CK-Ⅱ) and J-BIT 187 Basic & Smart Convergence Business 2 conjugation of NAI-form verb 00:28 1. Japanese Literature in Liberal Arts at verb MASU-form verb Kyungpook National University 2. Master of Modern Japanese Grammar

TE-form verb in Japanese Literature at Kyungpook Guide Book Basic & National University Dictionary-, noun modification-, 3 conjugation of 00:59 3. Mater of Modern Japanese Grammar of and imperative form verb II Applied Linguistics Course in Liberal Suggestion-form, making compound verb Arts at University of Tsukuba in Japan 4. Ph.D. of Modern Japanese Grammar of Definition and class of Intransitive & transitive Applied Linguistics Course in Liberal Intransitive and verbs Arts at University of Tsukuba in Japan 4 00:38 transitive verbs Features of Japanese intransitive & transitive Statement Writing verbs Definition and class of tense 現代日本語における「Aハ(ガ)BガVサレル」型受 身文の出現様相-韓国語との比較を中心に- 」 Tense and Difference between in similar expressions 5 00:43 (2012), 『日語日文學』56, 大韓日語日文學會 aspect using RU- and TA-form 「韓国人日本語学習者における「テアル」構文 Definition of aspect and interpretation of の理解度分析-中級以上の学習者を対象に-」 TEIRU-form (2013a)『日本語教育研究』26, 韓國日語敎育學會 「日本語文法教材における「テアル」構文の記述 Relations between Intransitive and transitive 内容分析」(2013b)『日語日文學』59, 大韓日語日 verb and interpretation of TEIRU-form 文學會 「能動型「~テアル」構文と「~テオク」構文と 6 Aspect Interpretation of TEARU-sentence 00:43 の比較分析(2)-複文構造をとる例文の特徴比較を 中心に-」(2014a)『日語日文學』62, 大韓日語日 Compound verbs and mistakable aspect- 文學會 expression 「조건표현 「と」를 중심으로 본 일본어교재의 Definition of passive sentence and 기술내용분석」(2014b),『日語日文學』64, 大韓 making passive verb 日語日文學會 Direct passive-sentence and passive 7 Passive voice 00:54 sentence with possession subject Co-authorship『Powerful Japanese Indirect passive-sentence and the features of Grammar』(2011), Busan University of Foreign Studies Press Japanese passive voice 187 examining language, violence of language, conversation therapy, language play, etc. together. on topics such as issue of self and isolation, relationship improvement model, monologue and silence as self- of restoring Homo Lingua and learn specific ways of language life that we need to practice by sharing thoughts overcome numerous misfortunes in modern society is needed. Students will sympathize in depth on the issue that began with actualizing the language instinct, effort for sound restoration of Homo Lingua as a solution to introspection of human using language. In front of our destiny of pursuing the happiness of human society studying the reason to be able to define mankind as ‘Homo Lingua’ and furthermore self-reflection and The objective of this course is to understand the basic condition of ‘being human’ and ‘being language’ by Sangmyung University /Prof. Mi-hyeong Kimand2others Homo LinguaⅠ 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Exam (Seo EunA) Lanugage Play (Kim HyeoungJu) Therapy Conversation (Kim HyeoungJu) Violence Language (Kim HyeoungJu) of Silence Monologue, Language Language of (Kim MiHyeong) Relationship Language and (Kim MiHyeong) Language Instinct Human withAwoken Cycle(Kim MiHyeong) and HumanLife Homo Lingua, Major topic Total time Total week 05:15 8 weeks Human andLanguage (Discussion) Relationshipbetween Language byHumanLifeCycleStage Overview ofFeaturesandFunctions (Discussion) ADrunkenTruth and Silence Analysis ofActualCasesMonologue Monologue andSilence Valuable? (Discussion) WhenDoWeFeelare Relationship ‘Flower’ byKimChoonSoo,and Existence andLanguage (Discussion) LanguageInstinctofHuman Survival InstinctofAnimal Lord ofAllCreatures Homo Lingua-SecretofHumanthe Meeting HomoLingua Question (Discussion) AWiseAnswertoSilly Language Disassembly Era ofMetaphor (Discussion) ConversationTherapy Therapy Analysis ofActualCasesConversation World ofConversationTherapy (Discussion) MasculinityandWomanhood Violence Analysis ofActualCasesLanguage Language Violence Development year Credits Details 2016 × 00:45 00:45 00:45 00:45 00:45 00:45 00:45 Time Humanities (Language ·Literature) •Developing indexofthe •Research) •Current) Professor, Kim HyeoungJu •Research) TheStudyof •Current) Professor, Seo EunA •Research) AStudyon •Current) DirecterofCenter •Current) Professor, Mi-hyeongKim Introduction oftheProfessor Additional material Reference book Languages, etc. assessment forBroadcasting And Culture Center ForKoreanLanguage Sangmyung University, in DisasterBroadcasting,etc. Using AspectsofLoanwords Culture Study Sangmyung University, ‘Delicious’ expressional typesof Korean vocabularyand Culture For KoreanLanguageAnd Korean Study Sangmyung University, × ×

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering Homo LinguaⅡ Humanities (Language·Literature) Sangmyung University / Prof. Mi-hyeong Kim and 2 others

The objective of this course is to understand how we have handled and should handle language, and furthermore solve social conflicts caused by lack of communication, and find a way to become real Homo Lingua. Through looking into ways of communication in the internet environment, swearing word diet, relationship and conversation between parents and children, speech of husband and wife, speech of office, requisite of sincerity of public language, conversation style and ten commandments of conversation, etc. In detail, we hope to build a bond of sympathy and share opinions on what the appropriate language life for us would be in various surroundings and relationships of our society, and take one step closer to the issue of restoring Homo Lingua through this.

Total week 8 weeks Credits 3 Reference book × Total time 05:15 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor 188 Way of Communication in the Internet Speech Putting Environment Mi–Hyeong Kim On Mask of 1 Anonymity and Netiquette 00:45 •Current) Professor, 189 Writing Sangmyung University, (Seo Eun A) (Discussion) Light and Shade of Netizen Language Korean Study Language Usage Language of Mask •Current) Directer of Center For Korean

Manual for Guide Book 2 Society Encouraging Swearing Word 00:45 Teenagers Language And Culture (Seo Eun A) (Discussion) Is Swearing Word Diet Possible? •Research) A Study on Korean vocabulary and Relationship and Conversation between Parents Language Usage expressional types of Manual for and Children 3 00:45 ‘Delicious’ Parents Story of Parents-Children (Kim Mi Hyeong) (Discussion) You Too Far Away to Get Close to Seo Eun A Man from Mars, Woman from Venus •Current) Professor, Language Usage Sangmyung University, Manual forHusband Speech of Husband and Wife 4 00:45 Culture Study and Wife (Discussion) Why Do Husbands Not Listen •Research) The Study of (Kim HyeoungJu) Carefully to Their Wives? Using Aspects of Language Usage Speech of Office Loanwords in Disaster 5 Manual for Office Language Manners at Office 00:45 Broadcasting, etc. Workers(Seo Eun A) (Discussion) How to Handle a Rude Colleague Kim Hyeoung Ju Requisite of Sincerity of Public Language •Current) Professor, and Ways of Using Public Language Public Language Sangmyung University, Public Language Cases and Solutions for 6 Usage Manual 00:45 Center For Korean Improvement (Kim Mi Hyeong) Language And Culture (Discussion) Where is Harmony of Human •Research) Developing Society Originated from? index of the assessment Analysis of Conversation Style Conversation for Broadcasting Analysis of Cases of Conversation Style 7 Style 00:45 Languages, etc. (Kim Mi Hyeong) (Discussion) Ten Commandments of Conversation 8 Exam 189 go, we are going to find a vision for the future beyond the so-called “futurology” cutting edge technology. In addition, with the reflection of upcoming future to which human being should This course is mainly concerned to expect the future which will be brought in by the development of the Sungkyunkwan University /Prof. Jong-kwanLee Road to thefuture orAllRae (來) 2 6 5 4 3 1 toward thefuture The twovisions earnest consider in we should Some problems reside future humanwill House inwhich in cooperation creates something creature which Human –A humans? animals, or Are wemachines, future a roadtothe reflection tofind The preliminary Major topic Total time Total week 03:13 6 weeks works The futurewhichwilldepriveourbodies from Some problemsweshouldconsiderinearnest The futureofConvergencereflectedonAgritecture Is itahouseinwhichwewilllive? Architecture ofthefuture–Parametric: Competition andCo-operation Creativity asawayoforiginalhumanlife meanings oflife The wayforhumantoexistpursuing Human’s waytosurvive Appearance of“Neo-Humanism” human beings Future TechnologyandCybornizationof “Trans Humanism” The adventof“PostHuman”and What willafuturehumanlooklike? A roadtobethefuturehuman Development year Credits Details 2016 × 00:29 00:31 00:38 00:31 00:34 00:25 Time Additional material Reference book •Etc. •Phenomenon ofSpace, •Hybrid Poiesis(co- •The spywholoved Publications> •Previous Associate •Present Directorof •Present Professorof Jong-kwan Lee Introduction oftheProfessor Scene, andBuildings authored) Sophia Development Institute Information Society Fellow ofKorea University Culture, Sungkyunkwan Institute forHybridFuture University Sungkyunkwan Philosophy, Department of Humanities (Fusion) × ○

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering East Asian Modernity Humanities (Cultural Sciences) and Concepts Hallym University / Prof. Lee, Kyungku and 5 others

This is a joint course organized by six scholars of Korean, Chinese and Japanese studies. In this course, we could build a new understanding of East Asian history and culture through examining important concepts, keywords and symbols.

Total week 7 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 03:05 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

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Cracking the Order of the Middle Ages Lee, Kyungku Iyong-Husaeng 1 (beneficial use 00:27 •Professor at the Hallym and enrichment) Academy of Sciences, A Symbol of Autonomous Modernity Hallym University

190 Understanding the Concept of Civilization in Yea–ann Lee Concept of Modern Japan 191 2 Civilization in 00:20 •Professor at the Hallym Modern Japan The Ambivalence of ‘Civilization’ in Modern Academy of Sciences, Japan Hallym University

Guide Book Translingual Practices of ‘Philosophy’ Haeng–hoon Lee 3 Philosophy 00:29 •Professor at the Hallym Academy of Sciences, Reconfiguration of Knowledge Hallym University

The Etymology and Tradition of ‘Utopia’ in In–jae Song East Asia 4 Utopia 00:30 •Professor at the Hallym Academy of Sciences, East Asian Utopianism in an Era of Transition Hallym University

The Invention of ‘East Asia’ Jung–A Hwang 5 East Asia 00:21 Professor at the Hallym Academy of Sciences, East Asia as Historical Praxis Hallym University

An Imaginary Mirror Showing Us Who We Are Sei–jin Chang 6 America 00:28 Professor at the Hallym Academy of Sciences, America as Liberal Democracy Hallym University

7 Final Exam 00:30 191 and modernized, in order to apply the knowledge in one's real life. this course, we learn his knowledge management strategies and mechanism are scientifically structured His work gives many sources for us who live in this 21st century information society to learn and refer to. In the Joseon period and wrote highly influential books about philosophy, science and theories of government. 'Dasan' (茶山, one of his 'ho' / pen-names meaning 'the mountain of tea'), was one of the greatest thinkers of The first information society of 18th century of Korea, Jeong, Yakyong (1762-1836), often simply known as Dasan, Jeong,Yakyong Knowledge Managementof 1 6 5 4 3 2 in the18century information society Birth ofknowledge discussion anddispute Dasan chihak:havea The 4thdivisionof note andlookintoit Dasan chihak:Takea The 3rddivisionof information Dasan chihak:Organize The 2nddivisionof step by Dasan Chihak:Study The 1stdivisionof and keepthoughts? How shouldweorganize Look at? of Dasan,Whatwillbe Knowledge management Total time Total week Major topic 07:00 14 weeks <> and Cameupwithabigplanabout The methodofdealingwithinformation, arrange it? How candealwithInformationandhow 19 subdivision: 17 subdivision: 16 subdivision: 14 subdivision: 13 subdivision: 10 subdivision: 8 subdivision: 6 subdivision: 5 subdivision: 1 subdivision: Divisions, 50subdivisionsandKeywords Dasan’s way Efficiency ofcollectiveworkswhichis Editor forknowledge The greatJourneyofDasanwhoisa information societyinthe18century Birth andbackgroundofknowledge Development year Credits Details 鈔書權衡

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Emergence of autonomous movement Shingan Association and and establishment of Shingan 9 anti-Japanese student Association 00:30 movements in 1920s Anti-Japanese student movement in 1920s Peasant and labor movement in Korea Peasant and labor during 1920s 10 movement and anarchist 00:30 movement Korean anarchist movement in 1920s and 1930s Japanese exploitation and Japanese exploitation, industialization policy in Korea during mobilization and 1930s 194 11 00:30 Japanization policies in Japanese policy of mobilization and Korea after 1930s Japanization of Korean after the 195 outbreak of Sino-Japanese war Nationalist movement and people’s Nationalist and socialist resistance in Korea in 1930s 12 00:30

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Korean’s Party-centered Independence Korean Independence Movement in China during 1930s 13 Movement in China during 00:30 1930s Korean’s guerilla warfare against Japan in China during 1930s Korean Independence Movement Liberation through Korean preparing the liberation 14 00:30 Independence Movement Historical significance of the Korean independence movement 195 is the meaning of my life?’, and hopefully find answers to them by the end of the course. to contemplate on questions such as ‘‘How do others view the world different from the way I view?’ ‘What and questions. In the core of humanities stands philosophy. Through this course, students will get a chance Through humanities, you can see the things you’ve never seen before and have access to new thoughts There is a growing interest in the study of humanities as the society demands people to think creatively. on Life Philosophy andContemplation 4 3 2 1 of pain The meaning A goodlife know forcertain? What dowe Prologue Major topic Total time Total week Yonsei University /Prof. Hyung-chulKim 07:37 13 weeks Usefulness ofuselessness Heidegger: Anxiety Hegel: Punishment Chuang-tzu: fish&analgesiapatient Schopenhauer: Pessimism Buddha’s confessions The deathofahappinesspreacher Hume: Sympathy Bentham &Mill:Utilitarianism Epicurean: Ataraxia Kant: Highestgood Spinoza: LoveofGod Stoic: Apatheia Augustine: Frui(enjoyment) Aristotle: happiness Trial ofsocrates A philosopher’swill Kant: KopernikanisheWendung,closing Descartes: Methodicaldoubt Bacon’s induction&idolsofthetheater Plato: Plato’sbed&Ockam’srazor Plato: AllegoryoftheCave The worldintheeyesofdolphines Epistemological perspectives The ExaminedLife Development year Credits Details 2016 × 00:29 00:38 00:30 00:24 Time Additional material Reference book Humanities (Cultural Sciences) •Vice President,Korean •Former Executive •Former Director,Yonsei •Former President,The •Former Secretary Hyung–chul Kim Introduction oftheProfessor Philosophical Association of Philosophy Director, WorldCongress Leadership Center Society ofSocialEthics Philosophical Association General, Korean × ×

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Impressive people Game Theory Matcher, taker, giver Hobbes and the beggar Human nature: Han Fei Tzu: Sovereign 5 00:47 good or evil? Adam Smith: The invisible hand The ideals of utilitarianism Kant: Good will Meng tzu: Constancy of mind Marx: Class consciousness, closing Dilemma between sprite and coke Science & the dilemma of free will Spinoza: Free will as illusion Chisholm: Agent causation 196 6 Freedom 00:35 Hobbes: Freedom and coercion 197 G.E Moore: Hypothetical analysis Kant: Autonomy Daniel Dennett: ‘Freedom Evolves’

Guide Book The bag with bribe Reinhold Niebuhr: Moral man and immoral society Hannah Arendt & Eichmann of Jerusalem Limits of moral 7 00:26 responsibility Humidifier disinfectant incident and professional work ethics Feeble-minded person Aristotle: Autonomy Lee Sedol VS Alphago A guide to hitchhikers traveling the galaxy Night Run – the movie & LAWS Moral issues associated with autonomous cars Artificial 8 Intelligence and Issac Asimov’s three laws of robotics & Daniel 00:34 the future Dennett’s robot no. 1, 2, 3 Alphago & deep-learning Turing test & John Searle’s Chinese room Emotion of Artificial Intelligence as reflected in the movie H.E.R 197 13 12 11 10 9 Epilogue moral? Is themarket social injustice The causeof may be? undesirable it law, however A lawisa principle? universal moral Which Major topic How doesthemarketalienatemorality? Market oflifeanddeath Market &civicawareness Incentive Desert &Market Market andethics:AdamSmith&KarlMarx The deathofayoungnon-regularworker Habermas: Communicativerationality Jean Baudrillard:Consumptioncommunities Nozick: Entitlementtheory John Rawls:Moralluck Michel Foucault:Surveilleretpunir Engels: Family Marx: Alienation and BasisofInequalityAmongMen Jean JacquesRousseau:DiscourseontheOrigin The ModernTimes Conscientious objectiontothemilitaryservice John Rawls:Civildisobedience Henry DavidThoreau:Civildisobedience Mahatma Gandhi’sSatyagraha The socialcontract:Locke The socialcontract:Hobbes Death ofsocrates John Q’sdilemma John Rawls:ReflectiveEquilibrium,closing Case: Sterilizationofadrugaddict Tax forwelfare Deontology, Utilitarianism,VirtueEthics The trolleyproblem Kohlberg: Heinz’sdilemma About philosophy ‘Critique thecritiques!’ ‘Re-think thethoughts!’ ‘Question thequestions!’ Details 00:39 00:38 00:36 00:53 00:28 Time Introduction oftheProfessor

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering Deutscher Idealismus Humanities (Cultural Sciences) Kyungpook National University / Prof. Suk-soo Kim

This course aims to analyse the general characteristics of German and the arguments of its main philosophers, I. Kant and G. W. F Hegel. It especially focuses on the comparative evaluation of their assertion from the point of view of epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, social philosophy, philosophy of art, and philosophy of religion. In addition, it shows learners that the thoughts of those philosophers are still valuable in modern philosophy of today.

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The Background The Situation of Europe in the time of the 18th of the Rise of the Century Suk–soo Kim The Situation of Europe in the time of the 19th 1 German Idealism 00:59 •Professor of Philosophy Century and Its General at Kyungpook National 198 Characteristics The Flow of Thoughts of the German Idealism University The General Flow Between the Subject and the •Ph. D. of Philosophy 199 Other in German Idealism. () The Subject and The Kantian Subject/Other 2 the Other in the The Fichtean Subject/Other 01:01 •Served as President of German Idealism Schelling’s Subject/Other the ‘Korean Society and Philosophical Research

Guide Book The Hegelian Subject/Other Society’ Kant The Matter of •President of the Institute 3 Cognition in Hegel 01:02 of East-West Thought at Kyungpook National German Idealism From the Deductive Justification to the Dialectical Sublation University Kant •Publication: The Matter of 4 Metaphysics in Hegel 01:00 Contemporary Practical German Idealism Philosophy of Korea. Kant and Hegel Postulation and Sublatio Kant (Postulat und Aufheben) The Matter of and many others. 5 Ethics in German Hegel 01:05 Idealism Kant and Hegel The Matter of Kant Social Philosophy 6 Hegel 01:05 in German Idealism Kant and Hegel

The Matter Kant of Historical 7 Hegel 01:03 Phologophy in German Idealism Kant and Hegel

8 Midterm Exam 199 13 12 11 10 15 14 9 Great Scholars Conversation with Great Scholars Conversation with Great Scholars Conversation with German Idealism of Religionin Philosophy The Matterof Idealism Art inGerman Philosophy of The Matterof Final Exam Great Scholars Conversation with Major topic Religion inGermanIdealism(2) The MatterofAestheticsandPhilosophy Religion inGermanIdealism(1) The MatterofAestheticsandPhilosophy Idealism (2) The MatterofSocialPhilosophyinGerman Idealism (1) The MatterofSocialPhilosophyinGerman The MatterofEthicsinGermanIdealism(2) The MatterofEthicsinGermanIdealism(1) The Subject/OtherinGermanIdealism(2) The Subject/OtherinGermanIdealism(1) Kant andHegel Hegel Kant Kant andHegel Hegel Kant Details 00:50 00:28 00:37 00:32 01:00 01:03 Time Introduction oftheProfessor

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering The Tradition of Humanities (Cultural Sciences) Western Philosophy Catholic University / Prof. Seung-chan Park

Humans throw a question when they are put into unavoidable situations and feel the limitation of their own power, "Why, for God's sake?" Philosophy exist to bear this question that nobody answers deep down in the mind and to searches for the answer fiercely. Thus, meeting with philosophical mentors will become a touchstone of deep consolation for us who pull through a long journey of life lonely. This course, searches for the meaning of life with philosophical mentors which will give you an interesting story of life and thoughts of major philosophers of the traditional western philosophy from its outset to the Middle Age. Through the course, you will have a foundation of philosophy and realize that philosophy refers to love of wisdom which is actually not different from love of our life and ourselves while searching for the answers to questions great philosophers threw. I would like you to have an opportunity to introspect your thoughts and attitudes critically and understand yourself and others from a new perspective through a thoughtful provocative meeting with philosophical mentors.

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What is philosophy? Uniqueness and What is philosophy? Seung–chan Park

meaning of philosophy Guide Book 1 and beginning of the 00:58 western philosophy •Currently, Professor in First philosophers (School of Miletus) Philosophy Department of the Faculty of Liberal Beginning of the Pythagoras Arts in Catholic University western philosophy: 2 Heraclitus and Parmenides 01:09 of Korea Philosophers before Socrates Pluralistic natural philosophers •Former chairman of the Societas Philosophiae Sophists Transition to anthropology Mediavalis Coreana Socrates: Dialogue to 3 take care of human Life and thoughts of Socrates 01:17 •Graduated from Food dignity and souls Engineering Department Death of Socrates Seoul National University Life of Plato •Masters and Ph.D Plato: Eternal truth and Theory of ideas proposed by Plato (majoring in medieval 4 01:08 ideal country philosophy) from Theory of souls, ethics, and the state by University of Freiburg, Plato Germany Aristotle: Life of Aristotle Systematization of 5 Aristotle's logic and metaphysics 01:16 study and ultimate purpose Aristotle's ethics and politics

Growth and wandering of Augustine Augustine: Evil of 6 the world and true Confessions and major writings of Augustine 01:12 happiness (1) What is the meaning of evil by Augustine? 201 10 9 8 7 and reason(2) to harmonizefaith Academic integration Thomas Aquinas: and reason(1) to harmonizefaith Academic integration Thomas Aquinas: of scholasticism Beginning andgrowth happiness (2) the worldandtrue Augustine: Evilof Major topic The CityofGodandtheEarthly Ethics oflove Finishing thecourse Ethics ofThomasAquinas Five waystoprovetheexistenceofGod inclination ofThomasAquinas The SummaTheologicaandphilosophical Life ofThomasAquinas Founding ofuniversityandmendicantorder Rediscovery ofAristotle Beginning ofscholasticism Pursuit oftruehappiness Details Time 01:11 01:25 01:10 00:55 •One ofthe100best •‘History ofMedieval Introduction oftheProfessor University and Councilfor 2012 co-hostedbySBS lectures awardedinNov Philosophy’ lecturing,

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering When History Meets Movies Humanities (Cultural Sciences) Konyang University / Prof. Hyung-gon Kim

Searching for meanings of ourselves and others through historical facts, history lets us understand why, who, and where we are. Presenting various human moves from the past to the present, history helps us to prepare ways for the better future. This classy humanities course will help students who consider history as a difficult course to understand to learn history with interest through watching historical movies.

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The Historical Background of Film 'Troy' Hyung-gon Kim 1 Troy 00:22 The Myth of Troy •Professor, Konyang University The Historical Background of Film 'Alexander' •Former Director, Center 202 2 Alexander 00:19 for Continuing Education The Leadership of Alexander the Great of Konyang University 203 •Former Director, Center The Historical Background of Film 'Spartacus' for Social Services of 3 Spartacus 00:20 Konyang University The Slavery in Ancient Rome •Chief Committee

Guide Book Member, National The Historical Background of Film 'Ben-Hur' Research Foundation of Korea, Ministry of 4 Ben-Hur 00:25 Education The Universal Rome & the Only Jew •Editor-in-Chief, Korean The Historical Background of Film 'Cleopatra' Society of Western Civilization 5 Cleopatra 00:20 The Love of Caesar & Cleopatra •Permanent Member of Editorial Board, Korean Society of American The Historical Background of Film 'Gladiate' History The Causes of Roman Ruin: the Destruction of 6 Gladiate 00:35 Traditional Republicanism

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Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering Accurate Understanding Humanities (Cultural Sciences) on Blue Ocean of History and Culture Kongju National University / Prof. Lee Hae Jun

Culture can have multiple aspects depending on the process of its formation, and the value and meaning, which can be determined by how we view it. This course would like to present how to establish and complement broader understanding on local and life culture that have been overlooked by ruling class, as well as how to understand and inherit correct value of local culture through reevaluation.

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Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Orientation, Opening classes, Introduction to 1 Orientation 00:19 professors and references Lee Hae Jun Do I really know about culture and history? •Present History professor History for ‘studying’ and history for ‘practical 204 History and at Kongju National culture in the use’ University 2 00:26 past, present Things we can learn from local and village •Former president of history 205 and myself culture, a blue ocean of history and culture academy Succession of cultural utility and application •Former president of Multiple aspects of traditional culture Korean culture and Relativity and Consistency and variability of tradition Guide Book folklore 3 specialty of history 00:35 Relativity and specialty of history and culture and culture •Former President of Currentness and value of traditional culture graduate school of Accurate understanding of historical subjects cultural heritage at Kongju Perception and National University perspective Past, present and future 4 of accurate Totality of history and culture – Local power 00:30 •Former commissioner understanding of and culture of Cultural Heritage Administration culture Written history and unwritten history What is local history and culture? Have we Have we understood local culture accurately? understood local 5 Problems in searching for materials and caring 00:31 history and culture them accurately? Understanding, succession and use (wisdom) of local culture How should we Independent views of local community take care of Problems of views and valuation standard 6 00:30 ‘identity’ of local Efforts to improve unified interpretation of local culture? characteristics Definition of research and field investigation Reality of accurate Why do we pay a visit? 7 understanding of What and how we should understand local 00:28 local culture culture? What can we do to understand local culture more accurately? 205 13 12 11 10 9 8 traditional villages of lifeculturein understanding Accurate culture traditional life of ‘unwritten’ understanding Accurate future culture inthe promoting local Conditions for resources of localcultural directions ofuse Tasks and culture use oflocal Succession and traditional villages reality ofculturein Research and Major topic Summary andabstractoflecture cultural originalformandcontentsdeveloper Communication betweenresearchworkersfor Selection ofuserclassandkeycontents original form Objective foundationfordevelopmentofcultural Cultural competitionanduseofculturalresources future Conditions forpromotinglocalcultureinthe Resource useledbylocalpeople Virtuous cycleofuselocalculturalresources Identity andcompetitivenessoflocalculture and details Reality ofvillageinvestigation–researchtarget Basic attitudeforvillageinvestigation group life Wisdom offarmers'cooperativegroupand Life culturewithco-prosperityandfreedom– Reality ofaccurateunderstandinglifeculture Accurate understandingoftraditionallifeculture village Meaning andvalueofculturesintraditional culture accurately Searching andunderstandingtraditionallife Modern valueoftraditionallifeculture Details 00:07 00:28 00:26 00:30 00:30 00:22 Time Introduction oftheProfessor

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering Korean Words and Culture with Humanities (Cultural Sciences) Chinese origin I Sungshin University / Prof. Kim Yong Jae

This course aims to provide an overview of Korean words with Chinese origin (”-eo”), the so-called prototype of East Asian culture with a series of intriguing topics. The course will help students to thoroughly understand and critically accept Korean culture Accounting for more than 70 percent of everyday usage of Korean language, Hanja-eo is not only a mean mere mean of communication but also an essence of cultural origin that displays cultural and historical characteristics of Korean culture and its shifts and dynamics that grew in relation with the overall East Asian culture. This course will enable students to properly understand Hanja-eo that had been used inadvertently and view diversity from the perspective of open-minded, multi-cultural context. Furthermore, this course may offer an opportunity for a convergence and fusion of the Korean culture that can further generate creative knowledge.

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Guide Book Why do we ‘Geundubakjil’, not ‘Gondubakjil’ Education, Sungshin 1 learn the 01:15 Can the media be really this way? University old things? First things first Chinese classics in Korean, Japanese, and Chinese cultures Etymology of ‘Donkatsu’ ‘Goryeo’, ‘Joseon’, and ‘Korea’ Maybe not just a Medieval Japan: ‘Waku’, but not because generation gap 2 they were short 01:15 Know it right ‘Gae-go-saeng’ as a standard term before you use it ‘Eulssinyeon-seureopda’ has a Chinese origin What used to be “Hanja-eo”(Chinese) words Gukak, Gukjagam, and Seonggyungwan Seonggyungwan: through the pain and struggles

Seonggyungwan: Names and roles of each part nationally funded 3 Behave before you study 01:15 scholars of Myeongnyun-dang: the lecture hall for Joseon Confucian scholars A day of Seonggyungwan’s scholars The meaning of Yu (Conficianism)

4 Midterm Exam 207 8 7 6 5 losing one’sface keeping and Myeonmok: societies into human orders brought The natural shown inHanja centric culture The human- Major topic Final Exam Given name,courtesyandcommonname Excretion andcomfort Facilitator thatcantasteandspeak Oneself, meaningone’snose What youseeandwhatareseen A smilebringshappiness of Namjonyeobi The SevenSins(Chilgeojiak):Are-discovery People livinginrelations Why anuncleiscalled‘Samchon’ (Emperors) and‘Yeongunghogeol’(heroes) Matriarchy topatriarchy:Riseof‘Jewang’ From theskytopeople From matrilinealsocietytopatriarchal A struggletomeetthenaturedeity Make-up asacourtesy Ancestor worshipacrosstheHanjacultures Last namestellsomuchaboutwhatyoudo Changes forthemen Ancient societiesmayhavebeenmatriarchal and forthepeople Characters ofthepeople,by Details 01:15 01:15 01:15 Time Introduction oftheProfessor

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering Korean Words and Culture with Humanities (Cultural Sciences) Chinese origin Ⅱ Sungshin  University / Prof. Kim Yong Jae

This course aims to provide an overview of Korean words with Chinese origin (”Hanja-eo”), the so-called prototype of East Asian culture with a series of intriguing topics. The course will help students to thoroughly understand and critically accept Korean culture Accounting for more than 70 percent of everyday usage of Korean language, Hanja-eo is not only a mean mere mean of communication but also an essence of cultural origin that displays cultural and historical characteristics of Korean culture and its shifts and dynamics that grew in relation with the overall East Asian culture. This course will enable students to properly understand Hanja-eo that had been used inadvertently and view diversity from the perspective of open-minded, multi-cultural context. Furthermore, this course may offer an opportunity for a convergence and fusion of the Korean culture that can further generate creative knowledge.

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1 What bugs do: scary and even gross, yet meaningful 01:15 Guide Book waters, and Classics Education, Not just a name of fish the mind Sungshin University Creatures of the mind Cheongan (the celestial stems): the sky opens Rat the fecund and visionary; Ox, the industrious and Ganji self-sacrificing (the Chinese Tiger, the evictor of evil; Rabbit, the sign of harmony; zodiac): Dragon the auspicious 2 animal signs Snake, symbol of wisdom and revival; Horse the 01:15 and characters dynamic adopted by the Sheep, the innocent and docile; Monkey the talented human ‘Rooster’, the timekeeper of daybreak ‘Dog’, the friend of human; ‘Pig’, symbol of wealth and fertility “Three”, the first perfect number “Four”, symbol of order and harmony

“Five”, another perfect number containing the celestial orders Likes and 3 Dislikes of “Seven” is a bit daunting and “Eight” meaning 01:15 different cultures separation

“Nine”: Gumiho (nine-tailed fox) isn’t all about nine tails Mathmatician and scientist of Joseon 209 6 5 4 9 8 7 remembered that shouldbe and names Korean land key toaculture Cuisine isthe place learning took where the learned, and What they learning) (affection for ho-hak Dreaming of Major topic Midterm Exam Final Exam Books fortheyouth the schoolforbegininglearners Seowon, aprivateschool;andSeodang, Hyanggyo, thelocalnationalinstitutions; Protests oftheintellectual Myeongnyun-dang: theoldlecturehall Similarities ofpoliticsandwar From aseonbi(scholar)tobureaucrat ‘Apgwon’: answersheetoftheSummacumLaude Bar examsneverchange The Masterandpupilrememberedafter2000years Is ‘Hakgu-jeok’(academic)aninsultingdescription? than knowledge The truedisciplineismoreaboutaction Study onyourbutt,notwiththehead The grave,whereonerestsinpeace both associatedwiththehouse ‘Dangdang-hada’ and‘Jeongjeong-hada’ ‘Jip’ (home):anothernameforoneself and Ganghwa-do From BaekdutoHalla;Dok-do,Jeju-do, Service areasofancientroutes Old Korea,surroundedbythewaters A mealisnotcompletewithoutdesserts Kimchi: theessenceofKoreanculinarytraditions ‘Sura’ (theroyalmeals):Mongoliantermindeed Health food:reinvigorationamidtheheat The plentyofhanja-eoassociatedwithalcohol How manymealsgoinaday? Details 01:15 01:15 01:15 01:15 Time Introduction oftheProfessor

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering Addiction Counseling Humanities (Cultural Sciences) / Prof. Kyung Hyun Suh

This course is designed to help students have an understanding of the nature and the treatment of addiction from a number of different theoretical perspectives. They can evaluate and diagnose addiction, and then achieve functions of the addiction counselor with addiction problems. This course also focuses on current relevant issues of addiction that impact the treatment profession and evidence-based treatments.

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Concepts and terminology of addiction Definitions Kyung Hyun Suh 1 and reality of Biological factors of addiction 00:37 addiction •Professor and Dean of History and current status of addiction in Korea Research Affairs, 210 Addiction theoryⅠ Sahmyook Univ. Theories and •President, Korean Health 2 characteristic of Addiction theory II 00:55 Psychological Association 211 addiction Characteristics of addicts •Vice President, Korean Drug addiction Addiction Counseling Substance Association

Nicotine addiction 00:46

Guide Book 3 addiction •Ex-researcher, Alcohol Alcohol addiction Study Center of UWM Gambling addiction •Ex-General Secretary, Behavioral 4 Internet / smart media addiction 00:46 Asian Society of Health addiction Psychology Other behavioral addictions Basics of psychological evaluation Diagnosis and 5 evaluation of Diagnostic criteria for addictions 00:42 addiction Screening tools of addiction

Major theoretical Motivational interviewing approaches 6 Cognitive behavioral treatment for addicts 00:48 for addiction counseling Solution-focused counseling for addicts Basics of counseling for Nicotine addiction / Preparation for smoking cessation Counseling for Counseling on preparation stage of smoking 7 00:48 nicotine addiction cessation Counseling on action/maintenance stage of smoking cessation 8 Midterm Exam 211 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 drug addiction alcoholism and Counseling for Final Exam disabilities addicts with counseling for counseling and in addiction differences Gender for addiction and prevention counseling Family for addiction counseling Group disorders co-occurring for addictionand treatment Medical addiction for behavioral Counseling Major topic disabilities Addiction andcounselingforIndividualswith Addiction andcounselingforman Addiction andcounselingforwoman and adolescents Addiction andinterventionforchildren Family counselingforaddiction Psychological problemsoffamilywithanaddict 12 stepsfacilitation for addiction Management andapplicationofgroupcounseling addiction Principles andtypesofgroupcounselingfor Co-occurring disordersandaddiction Prescriptive medicationforaddictions addiction Necessity andmechanismofmedicationsfor Counseling forsexualaddiction Counseling forInternetaddiction Counseling forgamblingaddiction Rehabilitative counselingfordrugaddiction Therapeutic counselingfordrugaddiction Counseling foralcoholism Details 00:41 00:39 00:43 00:42 00:44 00:44 Time Introduction oftheProfessor

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering Early Buddhism Humanities (Cultural Sciences) Kyungpook National University / Prof. Seung-taek Lim

The professor will lead students to understand the major doctrines of Early Buddhism based on Nikayas, and introduce them to the practical teachings of the Four Foundations of Mindfulness. Through this course, it is expected that the students will be able to identify Early Buddhism in more depth, and to grasp the meaning of Buddhist meditation.

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Major topic Details Introduction of the Professor Significance of Early Buddhism Meaning of Early 1 Buddha’s Perspective of the Truth Seung-taek Lim Buddhism Life of the Buddha •present) Professor at Buddhism in its Early and Following Years Philosophy Department Development of 2 Southern Buddhism and Northern Buddhism of Kyungpook National 212 Buddhism University Brahmanism and Buddhism Ritualism and Buddhism •present) Director at Buddhism and 213 3 Asceticism and Buddhism Humanities Center of Non-buddhism Kyungpook National Hedonism and Buddhism University Fatalism and Buddhism Misconceptions •served) Research

Guide Book 4 Ucchedavādā and Buddhism about Buddhism Professor at Buddhist Hinduism and Buddhism Culture Institute of Deity in Buddhism Uniqueness of 5 Yoga and Buddhism Early Buddhism •Bibliography) Philosophy and Buddhism •Buddha and Meditation Teachings on Anicca Basic teachings (2011); Understanding 6 of Early Teachings about Suffering of Buddhism(2006); A Buddhism Teachings about Anatta Study on Vipassana Preparations The Dangers of Ditthi •Meditation(2004); A 7 for the Four Citta and Loka Reading on Bhagavadgita in Noble Truths Preparations for the Four Noble Truths Sanskrit(2003); “Korean 8 Midterm Exam Seon Buddhism and Healing from the The Holy Truth of Significance of the Four Noble Truths Comparative Point of Suffering and Truth View with Vipassana 9 The Holy Truth of Suffering of the Cause of Meditation” (2013); “On the Problem of Suffering Truth of the Cause of Suffering Enlightenment in Early The Truth of Buddhism” (2008) etc. The Truth of the Cessation of Suffering the Cessation of Suffering Truth of the Path Leading to the Cessation of Suffering 10 and Truth of the and the Noble Eightfold Path Path Leading to the Cessation of The Three Supreme Principles and the Noble Eightfold Path Suffering 213 15 14 13 12 11 Final Exam on Dhamma Understanding Origination Dependent experiences and Daily Five Aggregates of Mindfulness Four Foundations Meditation ofthe Major topic Debates onNon-selfandtheCycleofrebirth Constructed andUnconstructed Understanding onDhamma Details ofTwelveLinksDependentOrigination Interpretation ofTwelveLinksDependentOrigination Aim ofTwelveLinksDependentOrigination Twelve basesofsenseandEighteenrealms Mental Formation,andConsciousness Body ormaterialform,Sensation,Perception, Five Aggregates Samatha andVipassan Body, Sensation,MindandDhamma The FourFoundationsofMindfulness: Understanding theFourFoundationsofMindfulness ā Details Introduction oftheProfessor

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering Meet the Masters of the Humanities (Cultural Sciences) Korean Intellectuals through the History of Korean Philosophy Kyung Hee University / Prof. Ho-gun Jeon

For the past 1,300 years, Korea has produced world-renowned Buddhism philosophers, distinguished Confucianism scholars, and modern-day original thinkers. The goal of this course is to revisit Korean philosophical thoughts, discounted as fossilized relics through meeting Korean intellectuals from ancient times to modern times.

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Major topic Details Introduction of the Professor

Why Korean philosophy? Ho-gun Jeon On Korean 214 1 History of otherizing Asian thoughts •Professor, Kyung Hee philsosophy University Discussion : Korean philosophy in the eastern asian •Ph. D in Korean 215 intellectual history Philosophy at Sung Won-Hyo’s philosophy of Hwa-Jaeng : Wild waves and Kyun Kwan University calm sea, they are one The beginning •President, Korean

Ui-sang’s philosophy of Hwa-eom : One is the whole, the Guide Book 2 of Korean Association for Studies whole is one philosophy of Philosophical Thought Discussion : philosophy of Hwa-Jaeng and philosophy of •Books Hwa-eom Characteristic of philosophy in the period of Goryo •The History of Korean : Unification of the Zen sect and the non-Zen sect, and Philosophy Healing the rifts The overcoming •Stories about Zhuang- 3 of conflicts and Jinul’s Zen Buddhism : Sudden enlightenment and gradual tzu schism self-cultivating Lee Gyubo’s literary thoughts : An intellectual’s self-division and the writings of healing The philosophy of Joseon : Neo-Confucianism of Joseon as a literary country Beyond the 4 era of scholar’s Seo Kyeongdeok : Development of a creative cosmology massacres Lee Eonjeok : Fundamental questions about being

Lee Hwang : Consistency of speech and action The Neo- 5 confucianism’s Lee I : Being a saint by learning era Cho Sik : Cultivation of truthful human with cherishing heaven in heart 215 10 9 8 7 6 contradictions synthesis over To a tradition resistance of modern andthe The comingof of newthoughts The Development Yangmingism Sil Hakand The riseof Ssi-al andMillet Philosophy of Major topic Our realityseenwithourowneyes Discussion :ThefutureofKoreanphilosophy– Jang Ilsoon:Agrainofmilletembracingtheuniverse Ham Seokheon:Ssi-al’sphilosophyforSsi-al Discussion :Whatdowecontemplatethroughphilosophy? philosophies Park Jonghong:Thesynthesisofeasternandwestern Shin Namcheol,ParkChiwoo:Stepstoarevolution Discussion :Howdoweunderstandthetradition? Choi Jewoo:Humanisheaven Kim Jeonghee:ThespiritofJoseoninSehando Korean intellectuals? Discussion :Whatisapropermentalattitudeof Jeong Yakyong:Anencounterwiththeseaoflearning Park Jiwon:Thesplendidphrasesandtheliberalspirit Lee Ik:Thepurposeoflearningisitspracticaluses Yu Hyeongwon:Sharingthesufferingsofpeople a heresy Jeong Jedu:AYangmingistofJoseonwhostudied Details Introduction oftheProfessor

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering Homo Politicus : Humanities (Cultural Sciences) The World We Made Kyung Hee University / Prof. Jung-wan Yu and 6 others

How much do you know about the world we live in? The world we live in has been achieved various systems, societies, technologies and cultures during modernization. This course deals with the process of modernization through topics like scientific revolution, enlightenment, build-up democracy, industrial revolution, the rise of individualism, the spatio-temporal restructuring of daily life, imperialism and modernization of the East. We can recommend you this course as the best integrating humanities with confidence.

Total week 14 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 13:50 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

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Module Introduction Jung–Wan Yu What is •Dean of Humanitas 216 1 Humanitas and Liberal Arts 01:03 Humanitas College of Kyung Hee University (Seoul Campus) Why do we have to understand modern world? 217 Module Introduction / What is Jin–Oh, Lee Scientific Scientific Revolution? 2 Revolution turned Ants, Spiders, Bees 00:54 •Professor, Humanitas

College of Kyung Hee Guide Book over the world Language of mathematics and Deduction University

Scientific spirit and self-creation of human Scientific 3 Revolution got Scientists who resemble poets 01:02 over itself Post-human era, Achievements and Task of scientific technology Module Introduction Ideas of Seung–Pil, Im Enlightenment 4 Sapere Aude! The Age of Enlightenment 00:55 and the Age of •Professor, Humanitas College of Kyung Hee Lights Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment University Do we live in an enlightened age? Reason, 5 Tolerance, Why is the tolerance important? 00:52 Progress Progress of the Human mind

Module Introduction / From God to the Man Asking the origin Jong–Won, Kim 6 of Rights and Civil Government based on the consent 01:26 •Professor, Humanitas Power College of Kyung Hee Popular sovereignty and Democracy University Conditions for Changes Democracy and 7 The destroyed and the made-up 01:19 Revolution Idea and task of political revolution 217 11 10 14 13 12 9 8 Metropolis world, Modern life- individual Discovery ofthe economy of Capitalistic Development economy of capitalistic Establishment Future Tasks forthe Globalization and Korea experience of Modern came totheEast Western wave Major topic Modern technologyandenvironmentalproblems Weakening ofDemocracy Dispersion ofNeoliberalism Round Tableopeningtalks Dwarfs Compressed Modernity,MiracleofHanRiverand How tounderstandColonialPeriod? Story ofthreemen different paths Module Introduction/Threecountries, The writerKuboandSeoul-scape Why wefallinlovewithcities? Birth ofMetropolis Module Introduction/Whatisindividual? Society ruledbyMarket Richness andConflict Smith andMarx Module Introduction It's myfault:Socialevolution Eastern responsetowesternmodernization Individualism inKoreansociety Raising awarenessofsubjectandmodernsociety Industrial Revolution The RevivalofCommerce Details 00:41 01:32 00:55 00:59 00:58 00:38 00:36 Time Introduction oftheProfessor •Professor, Humanitas Won, Koh Round-table Talking •Professor, Humanitas Min–Cheol, Kim •Professor, Humanitas En–jung, Lee University College ofKyungHee University College ofKyungHee University College ofKyungHee

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering World Heritage of KoreaⅠ Humanities (Korean History) Sangmyung University / Prof. Young-sook Jang

This course offers students an engaging introduction of Korea's history through exploring the Korean cultural heritage sites registered on the World Heritage list and the Korean documents declared as UNESCO Memory of the World. While learning about the World Heritage of Korea, students will have an opportunity to expand their knowledge of Korean history, to appreciate the excellence and strength of Korean culture, and to develop a balanced understanding of history.

Total week 8 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 07:15 Development year 2016 Additional material Video

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What is Joseonwangjosillok? UNESCO Young-sook Jang Memory of the 1 Process of publication and Sacho 01:00 World 1: •Dr. Jang, youngsook is Joseonwangjosillok currently an Assistant 218 Storage and conservation of Joseonwangjosillok Professor of College of General Studies, Creation of Hunminjeongeum and Sangmyung University. UNESCO Jiphyeonjeon Hall 219 Memory of the What makes Hunminjeongeum so •Previously she was a 2 World 2: 00:55 original and scientific? postdoc researcher and Hunminjeongeum research fellow at Manuscript Trials and tribulations and Change of

Hanyang University, and Guide Book What is Uigwe, the Royal Protocols of the the head researcher at UNESCO Memory Joseon Dynasty? the Institute of the World 3: for , 3 Uigwe, the Royal Process of publication and types 01:00 Seoul National University. Protocols of the Trials and tribulations and return of Uigwe, the •She is the author of Joseon Dynasty Royal Protocols of the Joseon Dynasty ‘Emperor Gojong’s Importance and meaning of Woodblocks of the Political Philosophy and UNESCO Memory Ideas on Political of the World 4: Tripitaka Koreana and Miscellaneous Buddhist Scriptures Reform’, ‘44 Years of Woodblocks of Sorrowful Longing of 30 Years’ War of the Goryeo Dynasty and the Tripitaka Emperor Gojong’, ‘An Woodblocks of the Tripitaka Koreana and 4 Koreana and 01:05 Excuse for a Realist’. Miscellaneous Buddhist Scriptures Miscellaneous and many more. Buddhist Scriptures Importance of Janggyeongpanjeon Hall and the Goryeo Dynasty’s printing technology

Intangible Origin and meaning of Ganggangsullae Dance Cultural Ganggangsullae Dance and dongje 00:55 5 Heritage 1: (shamanistic village rituals) Ganggangsullae Development and decline of dongje (shamanistic Dance village rituals) 219 6 8 7 Fortress Hwaseong Heritage Site1: World Cultural Examination Temple and Bulguksa Seokguram Grotto Heritage Site2: World Cultural Major topic Patriotic BuddhismandshamanicBuddhistfaith Temple Three KingdomsandthefoundingofBulguksa Development ofBuddhismduringtheear Temple asWorldHeritage Importance ofSeokguramGrottoandBulguksa Yakyong Jeong, Construction ofHwaseongFortressand Reformer, KingJeongjo Fortress Construction andcharacteristicsofHwaseong Details 01:10 01:10 Time Introduction oftheProfessor

Others Koreanology Natural Science Humanities Medicine Art & Physical Society Education Engineering World Heritage of KoreaⅡ Humanities (Korean History) Sangmyung University / Prof. Young-sook Jang

This course offers students an engaging introduction of Korea's history through exploring the Korean cultural heritage sites registered on the World Heritage list and the Korean documents declared as UNESCO Memory of the World. While learning about the World Heritage of Korea, students will have an opportunity to expand their knowledge of Korean history, to appreciate the excellence and strength of Korean culture, and to develop a balanced understanding of history.

Total week 6 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 06:50 Development year 2016 Additional material Video

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History of Chandeokgung Palace Complex World Cultural Young-sook Jang Heritage Site 3: 1 Layout of Chandeokgung Palace Complex 01:20 Chandeokgung •Dr. Jang, youngsook is Palace Complex Chandeokgung Palace Complex as the site of currently an Assistant 220 political upheaval in modern Korea Professor of College of History and layout of Jongmyo Shrine General Studies, Sangmyung University. 221 World Cultural Jongmyo Shrine and the Royal Ancestral Ritual •Previously she was a 2 Heritage Site 4: in the Jongmyo Shrine and its Music become the 01:10 postdoc researcher and Jongmyo Shrine World Heritage Birth of a prince and royal education in the research fellow at Hanyang University, and

Guide Book Joseon Dynasty the head researcher at World Cultural Importance and meaning of Royal Tombs the Kyujanggak Institute Heritage Site 5: of the Joseon Dynasty for Korean Studies, Seoul 3 Royal Tombs Structure and philosophy of Royal Tombs 01:10 National University. of the Joseon of the Joseon Dynasty •She is the author of Dynasty A visit to Hongneung Shrine, the emperor’s tomb ‘Emperor Gojong’s Origin and types of the Pansori Epic Chant Political Philosophy and Intangible Cultural Ideas on Political Reform’, Heritage 2: 4 Grass root philosophy in the Pansori Epic Chant 00:55 ‘44 Years of Sorrowful The Pansori Epic Longing of Emperor Chant The Pansori Epic Chant breaking down cultural barriers Gojong’, ‘An Excuse for a Realist’. and many more. UNESCO Memory Outbreak of Imjinwheran and Nanjung Ilgi: of the World 5: War Diary of Admiral Yi Sun-sin 5 Nanjung Ilgi: War Yi Sun-sin and Imjinwheran 01:05 Diary of Admiral Human Yi Sun-sin in Nanjung Ilgi: Yi Sun-sin War Diary of Admiral Yi Sun-sin Namhansanseong Fortress becomes World World Cultural Heritage Heritage Site 6: Gwanghaeguen’s policy of neutral diplomacy 6 Namhansan- 01:10 and Injobanjeong seong Fortress Trials and tribulations of Namhansanseong Fortress and Byeongjahoran Physics for Everyone Natural Science (Physics) Inha University / Prof. Dongwoo Cha Engineering This course is taught in layman’s language how modern physics, including relativity, quantum theory, and cosmology could be developed in less than 400 years from the early physics first started by Newton in the 17th century. Education Total week 15 weeks Credits 3 Reference book ○ Total time 30:37 Development year 2015 Additional material Video

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What is physics? Development Dongwoo Cha 1 of concepts of Classical physics 02:34 physics •Professor emeritus, department Modern physics of physics, Inha university.

Scalars and vectors •Ph. D. in theoretical nuclear

physics at Michigan state Art & Physical Description of 2 Coordinate systems 02:05 university. motion Position, velocity, and acceleration 221 Newton’s third law Newton’s three 3 Newton’s second law 01:58 Medicine laws of motion Newton’s first law

Work-energy theorem

4 Work and Energy Potential energy 02:31

Law of conservation of energy Humanities

Electric force

Electric Electric field 5 02:10 Phenomena Gauss' law

Electric potential and electric energy

Electric current Natural Science Magnetic 6 Magnetic field 01:52 Phenomena Magnetic energy

Faraday's law of induction Induction and Koreanology 7 electromagnetic Maxwell's equations 02:02 waves Electromagnetic waves Others Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Review of the classical physics

(Special Lecture) Dimension From the classical 8 physics to the (Discussion) 01:01 modern physics (Special Lecture) Measurements

Introduction to modern physics

Wave-particle duality of light Clue to 9 Atomic models 02:04 microscopic world Empirical laws on microscopic world

Review of classical laws of motion Quantum 10 Hilbert space 01:40 mechanics 222 Equation of motion in quantum mechanics

Light clock 223 Theory of special 11 Lorentz transformations 01:43 relativity Four dimensional vectors

Guide Book Structure of the nucleus

Binding energy 12 Nuclear physics 01:56 Nuclear fission

Nuclear radiation

From atoms to elementary particles Elementary 13 Discovery of new elementary particles 02:09 particles Standard model

Principle of equivalence Theory of general 14 Gravitational theory 01:41 relativity Einstein's field equations

Empirical evidences The big bang 15 The big bang theory 01:28 theory Stories on fifty distinguished physicists General Theory of Natural Science (Physics·Astronomy·Geography) Relativity for General PublicⅠ

Korea University / Prof. Jong-Phil Lee Engineering

The year 2015 was the 100th anniversary of General Relativity. In 2009, some members of a science book club have wanted to solve by their own efforts the Einstein’s gravitational field equations which integrate General Relativity. Prof. Lee gave lectures starting from High School level math course for 12 months. This is Education the online version of the course. Math is a native language of Nature. You can learn how current scientists of 21th century understand our Universe through this course. Hope that you enjoy the beauty of the universe by the native language, not by translations. Society

Total week 8 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 11:24 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Art & Physical

Invitation to general relativity 1 Jong-Phil Lee Invitation to Invitation to general relativity 2 223 1 01:26 general relativity Invitation to general relativity 3 •Assistance Prof. at Sang-Huh College, Invitation to general relativity 4 Medicine Special relativity 1 Special relativity 2 2 Special relativity 01:19 Special relativity 3 Special relativity 4

General relativity 1 Humanities General relativity 2 3 General relativity 01:44 General relativity 3 General relativity 4 Expressions and functions 1 Expressions Expressions and functions 2 4 01:07 and functions Expressions and functions 3 Natural Science Expressions and functions 4 Trigonometric functions 1 Trigonometric Trigonometric functions 2

5 01:31 Koreanology functions Trigonometric functions 3 Trigonometric functions 4 Exponentials and logarithms 1 Exponentials Exponentials and logarithms 2 6 01:29 and logarithms Exponentials and logarithms 3 Others Exponentials and logarithms 4 Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Differentiation 1

Differentiation 2 7 Differentiation 01:25 Differentiation 3

Differentiation 4

Integration 1

Integration 2 8 Integration 01:23 Integration 3

Integration 4

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Guide Book General Theory of Natural Science (Physics·Astronomy·Geography) Relativity for General Public Ⅱ

Korea University / Prof. Jong-Phil Lee Engineering

The year 2015 was the 100th anniversary of General Relativity. In 2009, some members of a science book club have wanted to solve by their own efforts the Einstein’s gravitational field equations which integrate General Relativity. Prof. Lee gave lectures starting from High School level math course for 12 months. This is Education the online version of the course. Math is a native language of Nature. You can learn how current scientists of 21th century understand our Universe through this course. Hope that you enjoy the beauty of the universe by the native language, not by translations. Society

Total week 7 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 11:59 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Art & Physical Vectors and differential operators 1 Vectors and Vectors and differential operators 2 Jong-Phil Lee 225 1 differential 01:43 operators Vectors and differential operators 3 •Assistance Prof. at Vectors and differential operators 4 Sang-Huh College, Konkuk University Medicine Stokes theorem and divergence theorem 1 Stokes theorem Stokes theorem and divergence theorem 2 2 and divergence 01:26 theorem Stokes theorem and divergence theorem 3 Stokes theorem and divergence theorem 4 4-vectors and tensors 1

4-vectors and 4-vectors and tensors 2 Humanities 3 01:53 tensors 4-vectors and tensors 3 4-vectors and tensors 4 Gravitational field equations 1 Gravitational field Gravitational field equations 2 4 01:39 equations Gravitational field equations 3 Gravitational field equations 4 Properties of the field equations 1 Natural Science Properties of the Properties of the field equations 2 5 01:30 field equations Properties of the field equations 3 Properties of the field equations 4

Tests of general relativity 1 Koreanology Tests of general Tests of general relativity 2 6 01:42 relativity Tests of general relativity 3 Tests of general relativity 4 Cosmology 1 Cosmology 2 Others 7 Cosmology 02:06 Cosmology 3 Cosmology 4 Modern Physics and the Natural Science (Physics·Astronomy·Geography) Revolution of Human Thought Ewha Womans University / Prof. Chan-ju Kim

In this course, you will see everything with physical point of views and discover how mysterious the world is. If you are curious about anything as young children do, you will learn many things from physics.

Total week 16 weeks Credits 3 Reference book × Total time 25:54 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Curiosity Chan–ju Kim What is physics about? 1 Curiosity 01:45 •Prof of Physics, Ewha Questioning Womans University The scientific method •Ph. D. in Physics, Seoul Newton's apple National University 226 Science before Newton •Backcheon physics award Why the apple in 2006 2 Newton's law of gravitation 02:12 227 is so special? •iTunes U popular lecture Newton’s laws of motion and Principia Vibrations and waves

Guide Book Identity of light Electricity In the beginning, 3 Magnetism 02:03 let there be light Electromagnetic wave and Maxwell's equation. Classical physics and changes of worldview Einstein Relativity 4 Time and space in our daily lives 01:57 theory (1) Special theory of relativity (1)

Relativity Spacial theory of relativity (2) 5 01:42 theory (2) General theory of relativity (1)

Relativity General theory of relativity (2) 6 01:38 theory (3) General theory of relativity (3)

Quantum Movement of quantum mechanics 7 01:49 mechanics (1) The double slit experiment

Quantum The completion of quantum mechanics 8 01:30 mechanics (2) The world of quantum mechanics

Quantum Arguments and the quantum-mechanical world 9 01:32 mechanics (3) Applications of modern physics Engineering

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Lotto and Probability and physics 10 01:42 butterfly effect (1) Statistical physics Education

Chaos theory and complex system physics Lotto and 11 Six degrees of separation. 01:46 butterfly effect (2) Econophysics

Symmetry and specific beauty in physics Society 12 About beauty 01:23 Music and physics

Spin The ultimate 13 matter of the Dirac's equation and anti-matter 01:55 universe (1) The standard model Art & Physical The ultimate The verification of the standard model 14 matter of the 01:30 universe (2) The super-string theory 227 The universe

The great explosion theory Medicine Genesis of the 15 Inflation theories 01:30 Present Accelerated expansion, dark matter

Super string theory, cosmology

16 Final Exam Humanities Natural Science Koreanology Others Science in Criminal Investigation Natural Science (Forensic) Chungnam National University / Prof.Hee-sun Chung

The course introduces various fields of forensic science, which together play a critical role in solving crime investigations. Forensic science is a study that contributes in discovering the causes behind crimes and protecting human rights. The history of forensic science, importance of evidence and affiliated areas like forensic medicine are also presented. Real cases showing the process of forensic science techniques providing critical clues are depicted to help the understanding of how science sheds light on the truth. This will be an opportunity for students who wish to major in this field, as well as the general public to comprehend the principles of forensic science.

Total week 13 weeks Credits 3 Reference book × Total time 12:48 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Introduction of forensic science 228 Forensic science Hee-sun Chung Various scientific disciplines (1) 00:54 1 and scientific Present) 229 investigation Various scientific disciplines (2) •Dean/Full Professor of Graduate School of Analytical History of forensic science Science & Technology, Chungnam National University

Role of forensic Guide Book 2 High profile cases 00:55 science Present) Forensic science in criminal investigation •President of the International Association of Forensic Physical evidences at crime scene Toxicologists (TIAFT) Physical 3 Importance of physical evidence 00:57 Former) evidence •Director General, National Physical evidence in high profile cases Forensic Service (formally NISI)

Forensic science in the USA •Former President of the International Association of Forensic labs in 4 Forensic science in Europe and Asia 00:53 Forensic sciences (IAFS) world Books) Forensic Science in Korea •People see the truth from Forensic medicine evidences (2015) Forensic •The Global Practice of Foresic 5 Forensic medicine system 01:04 medicine Science (2015) Mass disaster •Drug testing in biological fluids (2000) History of DNA development DNA technology 6 DNA analysis 01:03 and applications Innocence project Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Forensic toxicology Drugs and 7 Volatile substances 00:54 poisons Education Pesticides

Narcotics policy

8 Narcotics Opium alkaloid 01:03

Coca Alkaloid Society

Psychotropic agents (1)

9 Narcotics Psychotropic agents (2) 01:05

Cannabis

Questioned documents Art & Physical Documents, 10 Image and voice Image analysis 01:03 print 229 Voiceprint analysis Forensic anthropology (1) Medicine Personal 11 Forensic anthropology (2) 00:57 identification Forensic odontology

Trace evidence analysis (1) Fire investigation Trace evidence analsyis (2) 00:59 12 and trace Humanities evidence Fire investigation

Firearm analysis Firearm/ traffic 13 accident/ Traffic accident investigation 01:02 psychology Psychology in criminal investigation Natural Science Koreanology Others The World of Life Science Natural Science (Biology) KAIST / Prof. Jung-Hoe Kim and 8 others

POSTECH and KAIST professors together have developed this introductory course of life science. By explaining basic operational principles of higher organisms at molecular, cellular and whole-body levels, this course will improve your understanding of the life sciences and also stimulate your scientific imagination.

Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 09:25 Development year 2016 Additional material Video

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Inheritance of Genetic information (1) Inheritance 1 of Genetic Inheritance of Genetic information (2) 00:50 Joo-Yeon Yoo information Inheritance of Genetic information (3) •University of Maryland, PhD (1997) Chromatin and gene regulation (1) •POSTECH, Deptartment of Life Chromatin and Sciences, Professor (2004-present) 2 Chromatin and gene regulation (2) 00:50 gene regulation 230 Chromatin and gene regulation (3) Joon Kim Basic unit of life design (1) •University of California Irvine, PhD Cell: Basic unit 231 3 Basic unit of life design (2) 00:52 (2006) of life design •KAIST, Graduate School of Medical Basic unit of life design (3) Science and Engineering, Professor Communication mechanisms between (2010-present)

Guide Book cells (1) Cell Signaling: Kun–Yoo Shin Communication Communication mechanisms between 4 00:46 mechanisms cells (2) •University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, between cells Communication mechanisms between PhD (2006) cells (3) •POSTECH, Department of Life Sciences, Professor (2016-present) Origin and development of cancer cells (1) Ho–Min Kim Origin and Origin and development of cancer 5 development of 00:50 •KAIST, PhD (2005) cells (2) cancer cells •KAIST, Graduate School of Medical Origin and development of cancer Science and Engineering, Professor cells (3) (2010-present) Pathogen and Infection (1) Pathogen and Se–Yun Kim 6 Pathogen and Infection (2) 00:50 Infection •Johns Hopkins University School of Pathogen and Infection (3) Medicine, PhD (2007) Basic principle in stem cell biology (1) •KAIST, Department of Biological Sciences, Professor (2012-present) Stem cell biology Stem cell biology and regenerative 7 and regenerative medicine (2) 00:40 Sang–Ki Park medicine Stem cell biology and regenerative •University of Virginia, PhD (2002) medicine (3) •POSTECH, Department of Life Protein Sciences, Professor (2006-present) Protein: Key 8 components of Protein Structure 00:45 life Application of Protein Structure Engineering

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Concepts of metabolism Basic principles Kee–Hoon Sohn 9 of energy Principles of bioenergetics 00:45 •University of East Anglia (UK), PhD

metabolism (2009) Education Regulation of whole body metabolism •POSTECH, Department of Life Sciences, Professor (2015-present) Brain and Mind Biology of Mental Sang–Uk Kim 10 Synapses and Brain Function 00:45 Disorders •Ph.D. Florida State University (2002) Biology of Mental Disorders •POSTECH, Life Science, Professor Society (2005- present) Definition and development of GMO Jung–Hoe Kim Genetically 11 modified food Safety of GMO 00:45 •Univ. Tech. de Compiegne (France), and our future Dr. Ing. (1980) Current status and future •KAIST, Department of Biological prospect of GMO Sciences, Professor (1980-present) Art & Physical Bioinformatics and healthcare innovation (1) Bioinformatics Bioinformatics and 12 and healthcare 00:45 231 healthcare innovation (2) innovation Bioinformatics and healthcare innovation (3) Medicine Engineering applications of life science knowledge (1) Engineering applications of life 13 Bioengineering 00:45 science knowledge (2) Engineering applications of life

science knowledge (3) Humanities Natural Science Koreanology Others Principia of Life Natural Science (Biology) Pusan National University / Prof. Heui-soo Kim

In this course, you will be studying the steps of ‘life’ from cells, DNA, genes, mutation, evolution, genetic factors. I expect you to enjoy this course by learning “Principia of Life”.

Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 08:02 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Tme Introduction of the Professor Couse Introduction Survey Heui–soo Kim 1 Introduction Related Terms 00:49 PNU Summary of Whole Course •Molecualr Phylogeny Summary of Each Week’s Course and Evolution, Molecular Definition and Characteristics of Life Biology Life Phylogeny/Biodiversity 2 Origin of Life 00:34 •Ph.D. Kyoto University 232 The Origin of Molecules Primitive Creatures 233 The Organization and Function of the Cells The Organization The World of Water and Chlorine 3 and Function of Molecules of Life 00:31 Cells The World of Cells

Guide Book The Components of Cells DNA, the Thread of Life DNA, the Thread The Structure of the DNA Molecule 4 00:37 of Life The Importance of DNA Information Into the Chromosome The World of Genetics Eukaryotic Cells and Transcription Factors World of 5 Exons and Introns 00:32 Genes I Gene Manifestation Control Alternative Splicing The Number of Genes Y Chromosome I World of 6 Y Chromosome II 00:38 Genes II Polymorphism of the Dielectric I Polymorphism of the Dielectric II DNA DNA Cloning Cloning, RNA The Model of the Synthetic DNA 7 00:29 Transcription, Types of RNA and Protein (1) ncRNA DNA RNA Transcription I Cloning, RNA RNA Transcription II 8 00:30 Transcription, Transformation to Protien I and Protein (2) Transformation to Protien II Engineering

Major topic Details Tme Introduction of the Professor Genetic Engineering – Technology of DNA Genetic Recombination Engineering – Vector 9 Technology of Cloning Technology 00:41 Education Recombinant DNA Gene Library DNA Sequencing Mutation I Mutation II Mutation and Society 10 00:25 Human Disease Mutation III Mutation and Human Disease Gene Manifestation Control I Gene Gene Manifestation Control II 11 Manifestation 00:47 Control Activated Transcription Factors The Promoter and Eukaryotic Gene Expression Art & Physical Human Evolution 1 Human Evolution 2 233 12 Human Evolution 00:47 Human Evolution 3

Human Evolution 4 Medicine The Structure and Properties of the mobile genes Classification, Evolution and Mobile Genetic Mobile Genetic 13 Element 00:42 Element Human Mobile Genes I Human Mobile Genes II Humanities Natural Science Koreanology Others Examining Evolution of Natural Science (Biology·Chemistry·Environment) Life through DNA POSTECH / Prof. Kim, Sang Wook

This course examines the evolution of life through DNA. The course introduces social evolution and evolutionary psychology. It also focuses on how different species adapt to the environment and transform method of livelihood depending on gene divergence within species. The course explains evolution of biological networks by comparing it to the evolution of social network.

Total week 26 weeks Credits 3 Reference book ○ Total time - Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Introduction of the Professor Introduction to molecular evolution What is common and what is unique? Kim, Sang Wook Introduction to 1 Why do we need to understand evolution? molecular evolution Prof. Sang Wook Kim is currently Evolution vs. Molecular evolution a professor at POSTECH as What is life? well as a director of BRIC 234 Genotype and phenotypes of species (Biological Research Information Human specific phonotypes Center). He has been a former Genotype and researcher at the UCLA center Types of mutations 235 2 phenotypes of for Genomics and Proteomics. species Evolutionary medicine His major research papers Key concepts in molecular evolution include An investigation on Necessity and opportunity evolution of protein disease

Guide Book What happen to their hemoglobin? through intercellular network How the fittest are analysis (Molecular Systems 3 Function of antifreeze protein made? Biology, 2011), An Investigation How the fittest are made? on construction of biological Chance, selection, and time neural proteins and causes Selection advantage and evolution of neurological disorder Environment Gene expression switch and evolution (PLoS Genetics, 2012), An 4 change and Not so significant mutations establishment of a correlation between speed of gene evolution Evolution of sexual reproduction evolution Mating and MHC diversity Molecular evolution under extreme condition Extremophiles, what factors made the Molecular evolution difference? 5 under extreme Rigidity and thermostability condition Ion-pair network and Intersubunit disulfide bond How similar or different? Cell economy and evolution How do new Gene replacibility 6 capabilities How do new capabilities arise? arise? Mechanisms of new-gene origination Design and evolution of new function Making the new from the old Evolution of color vision Molecular evolution 7 Color vision in different environment of color vision Fossil genes: Broken pieces of yesterday’s life Shifting habitats and fossil opsin genes Engineering

Major topic Details Introduction of the Professor Use it or loss it. Gene loss and stop codon Shifting habitats Shifting habitats and relaxed selection 8 and relaxed Compensatory mutations. Smell for vision? selection Is fossil gene cause or effect? Education Dispensability and latent potential How and why evolution repeats itself Convergent evolution Convergent 9 Mapping evolutionary history evolution Similar means to similar ends

Different means to similar ends Society Evolutionary arms races and coevolution Man against the sun Evolutionary arms 10 Germ warfare, sickle cell anemia and malaria races Cancer mutation and drug resistance Personalized medicine and evolution Macroevolution vs microevolution Art & Physical Eye development The evolution of 11 Origin and evolution of complex eyes complexity Evolution and development 235 Evolution of transcriptional regulation Adaptive evolution of pelvic reduction Medicine Physiological and morphological genes Switch mutation 12 Ubiquitous function of life and evolution Gene essentiality Information gaining process A major question in Molecular evolution Genome comparisons Evolutionary Humanities 13 Origin of eukaryotic cells genomics Patterns, weight matrices, profiles Sequence Motifs in Proteins Sorting intolerant from tolerant Identification of functional motifs Significant 14 Position specific scoring matrices mutations Phylogenetic profile analysis Protein structure prediction from sequence Natural Science variation Genotype and phenotype in the evolution of molecules Genotype- Protein structure and phenotype 15 phenotype Nucleic acid structure and evolution Koreanology relationship Laboratory evolution vs natural evolution Codon optimization and harmonization Human disease evolution Slow and fast evolving disease genes Human disease 16 Genotype-phenotype mapping evolution Others Gene essentiality and human diseases Disease severity and gene essentiality Major topic Details Introduction of the Professor Chromosomal rearrangements in evolution Evolution of Genomic rearrangements and synteny blocks 17 molecular The evolution of protein material costs repertories Protein domains as evolutionary units Difficulties on tracing domain evolution Protein domain The origin of protein interactions? 18 evolution Analysis of multiple domain architecture Protein function evolution Evolution of PPI network Network biology and evolution Evolution of 19 Scale-free property of biological network Biological networks Uncovering protein interactions Types of biological networks Network topological parameters Centrality-lethality rule Network biology 20 Bottleneck in the interaction network issues 236 Integration of data for PPI network Network comparisons between species 237 Types of interactions in PPI network Transient PPIs and mechanism of evolution Evolution of 21 Whole genome duplication and PPI evolution Biological networks Evolutionary history of human PPI network

Guide Book Network evolution related with subcellular location PPI interaction strength and Network evolution Network evolution Linear motif mediated interactions 22 and modules Network complexity and modules Evolution of protein functional modules Evolution of neurological PPI network Construction of protein-protein interaction Evolution of 23 network neuronal network Rewiring of PPI network Interaction motif and network connection Network evolution and phylogenetic profile Tracing network Evolutionary models of network expansion 24 evolution Network rewiring and DNA mutations Rewiring and human diseases New genes can quickly become essential New genes as Mechanism of new-gene origination 25 driver of molecular New genes as drivers of phenotype evolution evolution Network evolution explain essentiality change Network evolution and gene essentiality change Functional innovation and network evolution Network rewiring and gene essentiality changes Evolution of gene 26 Essential genes in vital pathways essentiality Network rewiring and C-L rules Network rewiring and human phenotypes The Science of Life Natural Science (Biology·Chemistry·Environment) Sungkyunkwan University / Prof. Woo Sung Lee Engineering

This course is a non-major course for people in the 21st century aiming to address the basic principles and significance of various biological phenomena in relation with modern life.

Total week 12 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Education Total time 13:33 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Society Features of life 1 What is Life? 00:33 Evolution and Diversity Woo Sung Lee Atom and molecule •Professor, (present) 2 The units of life Carbohydrate, lipid, nucleic acid, protein 01:18 Dept. of Biological Science, Sungkyunkwan cell University DNA : structure

•Dean, Art & Physical DNA : replication & repair College of Natural 3 DNA 01:30 Gene and genome Science Sungkyunkwan University Contemporary life and DNA 237 Protein •Project Manager in Biotechnology 4 Protein and enzyme Protein Folding 00:48 division,National Medicine Enzyme Research Foundation of Transcription Korea 5 Gene expression 00:41 Translation •Central Member of central Cellular respiration evaluation committee, Rural Development 6 Respiration Glycolysis and Citric acid cycle 01:01 Administration(RDA) Electron transport system Humanities Chromosome and Mitosis Cell division and 7 Cancer 01:03 cancer Meiosis Mendelian inheritance 8 Heredity 00:59 Human inheritance Male reproduction Natural Science 9 Reproduction Female reproduction 01:13 Development Respiratory system Circulatory system

10 The bodily functions 01:45 Koreanology Digestive system Excretory system Neuron 11 Nervous system Nervous system 01:28

Brain Others Endocrine system 12 Endocrine system 01:14 Stress and Senescence Biological HumanⅠ Natural Science (Biology·Chemistry·Environment) Korea University / Prof. Heung Sik Na

The purpose of this course is to understand human being at the biological and humanistic levels. First, we will learn the function and its meaning of the organ in the body. Based on these, we will further learn the effect of change in ‘food, cloth and shelter‘ on human evolution. In addtion, we will figure out the mind of human being through the selfish ‘Gene‘ and altruistic ‘Meme‘.

Total week 7 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 09:45 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Distinguishment of a face Heung Sik Na Eye and nose 1 Face 01:29 Mouth and ear •Korea University Professor Hair and evolution •MS/PhD Korea 238 Red blood cell Uinversity Anemia 2 Blood 01:28 •Dean of Korea Univ Med 239 Transfusion College Pregnancy •President of The Korean Society for Brain and White blood cell – Innate immunity Neural Science

Guide Book White blood cell – Acquired immunity 3 Blood 01:19 •Chairman of The Korean Hemostasis Physiological Society Blood coagulation •Recipients of Suk-top Production of oxygen lecture awards, 15 times Respiratory system 4 Respiration 01:14 Mechanisms of respiration Surfactant Lung function test & control of respiration Abnormal signs of respiration 5 Respiration 01:27 Exchange of O2 & CO2 Oxygen dissociation curve of hemoglobin Functions of heart and artery Functions of arteriole 6 Circulation 01:29 Functions of capillary Functions of vein Feeding activity Warm-up & warm-down excercise 7 Circulation 01:19 Heart disease prevention effect by exercising Disadvantages of arteriosclerosis Biological Human Ⅱ Natural Science (Biology·Chemistry·Environment) Korea University / Prof. Heung Sik Na Engineering The purpose of this course is to understand human being at the biological and humanistic levels. First, we will learn the function and its meaning of the organ in the body. Based on these, we will further learn the effect of change in ‘food, cloth and shelter‘ on human evolution. In addtion, we will figure out the mind of human being through the selfish ‘Gene‘ and altruistic ‘Meme‘. Education

Total week 7 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 10:09 Development year 2016 Additional material × Society

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor The form of the digestive system. Chewing Heung Sik Na 1 Digestion 01:31 Peristalsis •Korea University Professor Segmentation , defecation & vomiting •MS/PhD Korea Art & Physical Energy absorption Uinversity Digestion of carbohydrate 2 Digestion 01:34 •Dean of Korea Univ Med 239 Digestion of protein College Digestion of lipid •President of The Korean Use of fire & history of bowl Society for Brain and Medicine Neural Science Food, cloth, Invention of farming (I) 3 shelter & Invention of farming (II) 01:25 •Chairman of The Korean evolution Physiological Society Invention of the needle and the possession of house. •Recipients of Suk-top lecture awards, 15 times

Sexual & asexual reproduction Humanities Male Male reproductive system 4 01:28 reproduction Function of testis Competition of males. Female reproductive system Female Ovulation & pregnancy 5 01:29 reproduction Delivery Natural Science Breast feeding & maternal love Overfeeding & obesity Excercise & Evil of obesity 6 01:19 Obesity Advantages & disadvantages of excercise Koreanology Excercise & endorphin Selfish gene Selfish gene & Selfless meme 7 01:23 selfless meme Social learning

Cooperation over meme Others Chemistry for Natural Science (Biology·Chemistry·Environment) Everyday Life Hanyang University / Prof. Min-Kyoung Kim

The goal of this course is to understand chemical phenomena in our everyday life using correct chemical background knowledge. You will get extensive standpoint about natural sciences, especially chemistry after studying this course, “Chemistry for Everyday Life”.

Total week 6 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 03:00 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Chemistry and the Elements Min-Kyoung Kim 1 What is Chemistry? Properties of Elements : The Periodic Table 00:30 •Associate Professor Naming Chemical Compounds •Department of Ionic Bond : Metal + Nonmetal Chemistry 240 •College of Natural 2 Chemical bond Covalent Bond : Nonmetal + Nonmetal 00:30 Sciences/Center for Integrated General 241 Intermolecular Forces Education The Unique Properties of Water : Hydrogen Bonding 2010-2016 Hard Water vs Soft Water : Surfactants •Hanyang University 00:30 Guide Book 3 Water Chemistry Best Teacher Chemistry •2014 Hanyang Water Treatment : Water Footprint University Distinguished The Atmosphere : Air Pollutants Teaching Professor

4 Chemistry for Air Ozone Layer vs Ozone Warning 00:30

Green House Effect vs Global Warming

Hydrocarbons Introduction to 5 Functional Group : Hydrocarbon Derivatives 00:30 Organic Chemistry Synthetic Polymer

Oxidation Number : Electron Transfer Oxidation and 6 Galvanic Cells 00:30 Reduction Electrolytic Cells and Electrolysis The World of the Most Natural Science (Biology·Chemistry·Environment) Advanced Scientific Technology Engineering for the General Public Sangmyung University / Prof. Sang-wook Kang

Basically, the main goal is to teach basic scientific knowledge for the general public. By studying the technology to imitate nature, nanotechnology, water treatment, gas separation membrane, and porous

materials as the most advanced scientific technology, you will learn the basic science concepts and take the Education time to predict the future life. Furthermore, the direction to proceed for advanced technology will be taught by studying the hazardous chemicals in life. Through those learning processes, we're expected to succeed in reaching the goal to expand the scope of one's thinking by increasing the interest for science that can be applied to all fields. Society

Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time - Development year 2016 Additional material × Art & Physical Major topic Details Introduction of the Professor The importance of scientific technology Introduction-The Sang–wook Kang 241 1 importance of scientific education technology education Conversation •Present) Professor (Department of Chemistry, The definition of nano and observation for the Medicine The world of nano under Sangmyung University) 2 world of nano a microscope •16 World's top three Conversation biographical dictionary The characteristics of The characteristics of nano, nanomaterials and 'Marquis Who’s Who in nano, nanomaterials and definition of nanocomposite America' listing in 2016 3 definition of Conversation •03~16 SCI(E) 82 papers nanocomposite Humanities published The nanotechnology to The nanotechnology to imitate nature in life 4 •12 The best award for SCI imitate nature in life Conversation paper in Sangmyung Univ. The technology to imitate The technology to imitate nature in life 5 •10~16 The best lecture nature in life Conversation award: 11 times in Sangmyung Univ. The application of nano- Nano-bio technology in life 6 Bio technology •10 The youngest male Conversation Natural Science professor in South Korea The application of The principle and applications for water •12~16 An appearance on environmental science treatment membrane TV about 70 times 7 and technology -Water treatment Conversation membrane Koreanology

The application of The principle and applications for gas separation energy-environmental membrane 8 science and technology -Gas separation Conversation

membrane Others Major topic Details Introduction of the Professor

The application of new The principle and applications for porous materials science and materials 9 technology I -Porous materials Conversation

The application of new The principle and applications for engineering materials science and plastics 10 technology II -Engineering plastics Conversation

The chemicals in life and Introduction of chemicals in life 11 the direction to proceed for advanced technology I Conversation

The chemicals in life and Introduction of chemicals in life 12 the direction to proceed for advanced technology II 242 Conversation

243 The chemicals in life and Introduction of chemicals in life 13 the direction to proceed for advanced technology III Conversation

Guide Book Market and Consumer Natural Science (Consumer Science) Seoul National University / Prof. Ran-do Kim Engineering The 'era of consumer society' has come. Modern consumers are wandering in the stores even to save some pennies for bean sprouts, and at the same time, they dare to spend out thousands of dollars for luxury designer bags. Why? A consumer scientist Professor Rando Kim will disclose the secrets of consumption in modern society from the course, 'Consumer and the Market'. Education

Total week 15 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 10:43 Development year 2016 Additional material Videos Society

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Consumption, the key of modern society Introduction of Who is the consumer? Ran-do Kim 1 the course and 01:06 What is the consumer science? •Professor, Dept of Consumer Consumer science Sciences, College of Human Introduction of the course Ecology at Seoul National Art & Physical Consumption society University The emerge of The feature of consumption society •Ph.D. in Public 2 Consumption 00:45 Administration, University of 243 society The importance of credence in consumption society Southern California

Consumption and semiotic aspect •M.A., Seoul National Medicine Consumption and University, Public 3 What is the semiotics? 00:26 semiotics Administration Why semiotics matters in consumption? •B.A., Seoul National The importance of trend University, Law 4 The trend 01:06 What is the trend? •Awarded, SNU 'Best Teaching Award'; Korean

What it the kitsch? Humanities Kitsch and Society of Consumer Studies 5 How the kitsch works? 00:47 consumption 'Best Paper of the Year', etc. Theoretical interpretation of Kitcsh •Published, 『Trend Korea』 What is the luxury? Series, 『Luxury Korea』, 6 Luxury The pattern of luxury consumption 01:02 『Youth, It's Painful』 etc. Rational consumption life Difference in male and female about consumption Natural Science The evolutionary 7 psychology and The evolutionary psychology 00:52 consumption Fitness and lekking The instinct of hunting-gathering Koreanology 8 Midterm Exam Exam The evolution of modern consumer market. Spatial The recent change upon consumer 9 Consumptive 00:44 market place development The truth of Sale Others Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Mass media and consumption Mass media and 10 The feature of TV 00:47 consumption TV and advertisement The prevalence Marketing 11 of marketing 00:46 information The change upon marketing

Marketing Advertisement information 12 Dual storage model 00:48 processing process Learning

Purchase decision Purchase decision making process 13 00:53 making process After purchase behavior Consumption and consumer 14 Conclusion 00:41 Overcoming the problem of consumption 244 15 Final Exam Exam

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Guide Book Calculus : Emphasizing Natural Science (Maths·Physics·Astronomy·Geography) Practical Use Sungkyunkwan University / Prof. Young do Chai Engineering

Calculus, independently developed by Newton and Leibniz in the 17 the century, has helped modern mathematics and science to advance immensely. Including natural science, engineering, social science, Calculus and its applications have become the most significant factor in modern study. In this context, this course will emphasize practical uses of Calculus to provide a range of perspectives to students. Education

Total week 10 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 10:35 Development year 2016 Additional material ○ Society

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Development of Calculus 1 Set and Function 00:39 Young do Chai Neighborhood, Composite Function (University of Rochester, Ph.D. Exponential Function, Inverse

1987) Art & Physical Functions 2 Trigonometric Function 01:02 Dot Product AMS Reviewer Position Vector, Dot Product Journal of Honam Math.Soc. Editor Limit 245 Limit and 3 01:08 Univ. of Rochester Thesis Award, Continuity Continuity 1987 Medicine School of Science, Sungkyunkwn Derivatives, Mean Value Theorem Derivatives Univ. Outstanding Researcher (1999) 4 Chain Rule, 01:19 Chain Rule School of Science, Sungkyunkwn Derivatives of Inverse Function Univ. Outstanding Professor (2013) Application of Approximation, L’hospital Theorem 5 01:13 •Published Calculus (1999), SKKU Derivatives

Minimum, Maximum, Newton Method Humanities •Translated Indefinite Integral, Differential Eq. Elementary Differential Geometry, Indefinite Integral 6 01:16 A. Pressley 2015, Gyowoo Sa. Definite Integral Definite Integral, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus •Publications Published 45 papers including Calculation of Definite Integral, Improper “A geometric inequality for Definite Integral 7 Integral 01:05 certain types of compact sets in Polar Coordinates Polar Coordinates, Polar Curves R^n”, Amer. J. of Math. Natural Science Application of Length and Area in Polar Coordinate 8 00:54 Definite Integral Application of Definite Integral

Infinite Series Infinite Series, Integral Test

9 Convergence 01:01 Koreanology Tests Alternating Series Test, Ratio Test

Power Series Power Series 10 00:58 Taylor Series Taylor Series, Approximation Others Cosmos, Life, Natural Science (Maths·Physics·Astronomy·Geography) and Civilization Kyung  Hee University / Prof. Sungsoo Kim and 2 others

The ultimate questions that mankind has endlessly asked are the origins of the cosmos and life. The course will describe the marvelous journey from the big bang to the birth of life, and discuss the civilization, life, history, religion, philosophy, consciousness, and the arts in view of astronomy.

Total week 10 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time - Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Introduction of the Professor

Module Introduction Cosmos: From micro to Sungsoo Kim 1 Various scales of time and space macro worlds •Ph.D. in Astronomy, The Universe as a gigantic laboratory UCLA

Consciousness What is consciousness? 2 246 and Cosmos Quantum Enigma: Recognizing the Universe Cosmos observed by 2 1 st Century Cosmos: Accelerating Universe 247 3 astronomers, Cosmos observed by philosophers Is the Universe infinite? Module Introduction Jeong–Eun Lee

Matter and Radiation: The story of matter told by Guide Book 4 Building blocks of Life radiation •Ph.D. in Astronomy, Univ. of Texas, Austin Building blocks of life and matter Formation and evolution of stars; the origin of Life and Death of Stars: 5 matter Circulation of Matter Cosmic matter fertilized via deaths of stars Formation of planets; The origin of matter in our 6 Habitable Zone Solar system Habitable Zone Module Introduction The Sun and Space Yong–Jae Moon 7 Our star, The Sun Weather •Ph.D. in Astronomy, Space weather and civilization Seoul National University

Global warming and the Global warming, the imminent problem 8 Near Earth Objects NEOs and the life on the Earth Religion and astronomy 9 Religion and Astronomy Eschatology and astronomy

History written on the sky Sungsoo Kim 10 Civilization and Astronomy Inspiration by astronomy to arts Jeong–Eun Lee An introduction to Natural Science(Maths·Physics·Astronomy·Geography) Electromagnetism : General Physics II

POSTECH / Prof. Jung, Yun Hee Engineering

Maxwell's electromagnetism is a foundation of scientific civilization we are currently enjoying and it forms all basis of science and engineering. Therefore, this course is a must for all science and engineering students to learn a fundamental concept of electromagnetism's optics. This course also focuses on electric field, potential, electric current, magnetic field, electromagnetic induction, Maxwell equation, electromagnetic Education waves, optics, and theory of relativity.

Total week 16 weeks Credits 3 Reference book ○ Total time - Development year 2016 Additional material × Society

Major topic Introduction of the Professor

1 Overview Jung, Yun Hee

2 Electric charge and Field Pro. Jung is a professor at POSTECH. Art & Physical She earned her Ph.D in Physics from the 3 Gauss's Law University of Chicago. She is a former dean and head of the department for the 247 4 Electric Potential Physics department as well as a former chief at the Electronic Spin Science

5 Capacitance and Dielectrics Center. Medicine Her major thesis papers include "The 6 Current, Resistance, and EMF functional material development and thermophysical property measurement" 7 DC Circuits and "Measurement using radioactive material properties". 8 Magnetic Field and Forces She also won several honors such Humanities 9 Sources of Magnetic Field as KRISS Measurement Science Award in 2011, the Korean Society of Thermophysical Properties' Netzsch 10 Electromagnetic Induction Award in 2011, Korea Institute of Patent Information's Prime Minister's Award in 11 Inductance 2001 and the Korean Physical Society's Scholarship Award in 2001. 12 AC circuits

13 EM Waves Natural Science

14 Nature of Propagation

15 Interference and Diffraction Koreanology 16 Special Relativity Others Life in the Universe Natural Science (Convergence) Seoul National University / Prof. Hie Joon Kim

In this integrated science course, we will explore the big history of the universe under the title “Life in the Universe." In the first 4 chapters, we will discuss discovery of DNA as genetic material and its double helical structure. The central place of atoms as building blocks of molecules such as DNA will be emphasized. The underlying principles behind chemical bonding to make molecules from atoms will be elaborated using the discovery of argon as a key milestone in the development of the octet rule. Next 4 chapters will start with the nuclear structure of atoms and cover nucleosynthesis of chemical elements. The creation of light elements in the big bang universe and heavy elements in stars will be discussed based on the standard model of quarks and leptons. Development of the big bang cosmology via the discovery of the expanding universe followed by the cosmic background radiation as well as the elemental abundance will be elaborated. In the next 5 chapters, the focus will shift from DNA to amino acids and proteins. First, the central role of the Bohr model in understanding chemical bonding in simple molecules such as methane, ammonia, water, and hydrogen will be discussed. Chemical evolution of such molecules to amino acids in the primitive atmosphere will follow. Translation of the base sequence in DNA to the amino acid sequence in proteins involved in photosynthesis, for example, will be emphasized. Finally, the thermodynamic and kinetic principles behind Haber's synthesis of ammonia will be highlighted.

Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ 248 Total time 20:19 Development year 2015 Additional material Videos

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Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor A Big Discovery

Guide Book Double Helix Hie Joon Kim 1 Structure of DNA Background Data 1:43 •Present) Emeritus Professor of Secret of Life Chemistry at the Department Wrap-up of Chemistry, Seoul National Heredity University Griffith’s Experiment •Present) Chair Professor at 2 Genetic Material Avery’s Experiment 1:30 Institute of Science and Technology Hershey’s Experiment Wrap-up •Former) Professor of Chemistry at the Department Atomic Theory of Chemistry, Seoul National Avogadro’s Principle University 3 Atomic Theory Molecular Motion 1:45 Avogadro’s Number •Ph.D., Chemistry, University of Wrap-up Chicago Prout’s Hypothesis •M.A., Chemistry, Seoul Density of Nitrogen National University 4 Periodic Table Discovery of Argon 1:19 •B.A., Chemistry, Seoul National Periodic Table University Wrap-up Radioactive Decay Alpha Particle 5 Atomic Nucleus Composition of Atomic Nucleus 1:35 Discovery of the Proton Wrap-up Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Life’s Elements In Stars? Before Stars? •Researcher, Harvard 6 Origin of Elements Big Bang Nucleosynthesis 2:07 University Stellar Nucleosynthesis Education •Researcher, Massachusetts Wrap-up Institute of Technology Cosmic Noise •Principal Researcher, U. S. Cosmic Background Radiation - Army Natick Laboratory Prediction •Top 100 greatest lectures in Cosmic Background Cosmic Background Radiation - Korea 2012 7 1:20 Society Radiation Verification •United States Department of Big Bang Cosmology War Award for Outstanding Wrap-up Research 1993 Leavitt’s Stars Hubble’s Law Expansion of the 8 Milton Humason 1:34

Universe Art & Physical Expansion of the Universe Wrap-up Thomson’s Electron 249 Rutherford’s Nucleus Bohr’s Atom 1:27

9 Bohr’s Model Medicine Quantum Revolution Wrap-up Miller’s Reactants Miller’s Energy 10 Chemical Evolution Miller’s Products 1:40 Chromatography Humanities Wrap-up 20 Amino Acids Protein Synthesis 11 Structure of Protein Protein Structure 1:36 Primary Structure of Insulin Wrap-up Natural Science Goldilocks Zone Carbohydrate 12 Photosynthesis Photosynthetic Reaction 1:31 Cosmic Energy Transformation Koreanology Wrap-up Synthesis of Ammonia Chemical Equilibrium Synthesis of 13 Haber-Bosch Process 1:31 Ammonia Catalyst Others Wrap-up Introductory Astronomy Natural Science (Astronomy·Geography) Yonsei University / Prof. Young-jong Sohn

This course is to understand the origin of the Universe and to scientifically consider of the possibility of the new life form, and to understand the cooperating universe with thinking the meaning of the existence of human being in the history of 13.7 billion years of the Universe.

Total week 13 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 07:39 Development year 2015 Additional material Videos

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Intro of Lecture #1 Dynamic Universe Young–jong Sohn Changing Universe Now) Professor in What is 1 Cooperating Universe 00:25 Department of Astronomy, Astronomy? Summary of Lecture #1 College of Science, Yonsei University Activity of Lecture #1 250 Exercises of Lecture #1 Intro of Lecture #2 251 Development of A vision of Universe at ancient time the Cosmology Geocentric theory 1–Geocentric Heliocentric theory 2 and Heliocentric 00:34 Proof of Heliocentric theory with theoretical &

theory, Are We Guide Book in the Center of observational approach the Universe? Activity of Lecture #2 Exercises of Lecture #2 The development of Cosmology: The Birth of Modern Cosmology Development of The development of Cosmology: The Birth of the Cosmology Modern Cosmology 2–The Birth 3 of Modern Observation of Comets and Nebulae 00:31 Cosmology, The Birth of Modern Cosmology the Expanding The Structure of Science Revolution Universe Activity of Lecture #3 Exercises of Lecture #3 Intro of Lecture #4 ① Intro of Lecture #4 ② Velocity of Light is Limited?! Light, the Light is wave?! Universe and the Darkness of Night Sky Olbers’ Paradox 4 Dark Night Sky 00:39 –Why is Night The Expanding and Limited Universe Sky so Dark? The Solution of Olbers’ Paradox Summary of Lecture #4 Activity of Lecture #4 Exercises of Lecture #4 Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor The Time Machine to Travel the Past, TELESCOPE Telescope and Observatory Telescope Telescopes in Korea and the World –the Time Education 5 Radio Telescope and Space Telescope 00:31 Machine to Travel the Past GMT, KMT etc. Activity of Lecture #5 Exercises of Lecture #5

Intro of Lecture #6 Society The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) and the Observational First Light in the Universe Evidence of Big 6 Observation of CMB 00:33 Bang–CMD, the God’s Finger Summary of Lecture #6 Print Activity of Lecture #6

Exercises of Lecture #6 Art & Physical Intro of Lecture #7 From Big Bang, Formation of the Sun and 251 The Earth, to Present Star and the Nuclear fusion in the Core of a Star Universe 7 00:39 Medicine –Stars are Our The Life of a Star and the Cycle of materials Hometown We are Priceless... Activity of Lecture #7 Exercises of Lecture #7 Galaxies and The Universe

The Milky Way Humanities Extra-galaxies: Discovery and Hubble’s Galaxies and the Classification Universe 8 Spiral, Elliptical, Irregular, Interacting galaxies 00:30 –Various types of the Galaxies The Massive Structure of the Universe Made by Galaxies Activity of Lecture #8 Natural Science Exercises of Lecture #8 Intro of Lecture #9 and the Questions of the Origin of Life Life and the Universe 1 Astronomical Approach to the Origin of Life –Life and Trace of the Existence of Life in Mars Koreanology 9 Planetary 00:38 Search Life Forms in Solar System. System, Does Alien Search for Exo-Planet and Summary of Lecture #9 Exist? Activity of Lecture #9

Exercises of Lecture #9 Others Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Intro of Lecture #10 The Effort to Find Extra-Terrestial Intelligence

Extra-Terrestial Active Method to Find Extra-Terrestial Intelligence Intelligence Passive Method to Find Extra-Terrestial Intelligence, 10 00:39 –Try to Contact the Consequence and Outlook Them Drake Equation and Summary of Lecture #10 Activity of Lecture #10 Exercises of Lecture #10 Intro of Lecture #11 The Unique Properties of the Solar System The Solar The Sun and Terrestial Planets System 11 Jovian Planets 00:40 –The Family of 252 the Earth Pluto, Dwarf Planets and Other Members Activity of Lecture #11 253 Exercises of Lecture #11 Intro of Lecture #12 and the Destiny of the Solar System The Future of

Guide Book the Earth and Several Scenarios of the Fate of the Universe the Universe 12 Baryon and Dark Matter 00:37 –The Destiny of the Earth and Dark Energy and the Future of the Universe the Universe Activity of Lecture #12 Exercises of Lecture #12 Intro of Lecture #13 Before and the Beginning of Big Bang After Big Bang to Decoupled Era From Decoupled Era to Present, and the Fate of 13.7 Billion years Universe 13 of the Universe 00:43 and Human Copernican principle Anthropic Principle (Weak & Strong Anthropic Principle) Activity of Lecture #13 Exercises of Lecture #13 Life is the communication Natural Science (Chemistry) with matters, chemicals: Engineering Wellbeing science Dongguk University / Prof. Yeo, In-Hyeong

The aim of this lecture is to educate the public on chemicals, which are inevitable to manage everyday life. Human itself is composed of chemical matters; proteins, fatty acids, as well as several inorganic ions. The

purpose of this lecture is to develop one’s ability to have a right view and vision for many chemicals he/she Education could come across in daily life. Without any chemical and scientific backgrounds, anybody, especially whose major is the liberal arts and social sciences, can join this lecture so that they could develop their own view and judgements for chemicals they are confronted everyday. Society

Total week 15 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 13:00 Development year 2016 Additional material ○

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Art & Physical Introduction 1 The importance Periodic table Yeo, In-Hyeong 00:46 253 of chemistry Electron (Cation, Anion) This course will be given The importance of chemistry by Prof. Yeo, who is currently a professor of The story of atom and molecule Medicine Atom and chemistry at Dongguk 2 The concept of mole 00:35 molecule Univ. since 1989. He Effective component has been lecturing the Mind and chemicals public more than 90 times for students as well The importance pH 3 of scientific view 01:08 as general audiences. in our life pH in daily life He is regularly writing Data analysis chemistry articles, which Humanities Review are published online as Chemical well as offline. 4 reaction Chemical reactions and energy I (Thermal Energy) 00:55 and Energy Chemical reactions and energy II (Electric Energy) Water and a Properties of water I 5 lethal dose of Properties of water II 01:15 materials A lethal dose of materials Natural Science Natural VS Review 6 00:38 Artificial matter Natural VS Artificial matter

Carbohydrate, Carbohydrates 7 Lipid and Protein Lipid and fatty acids 01:17 in chemistry Proteins Koreanology 8 Midterm Exam

Food additives, Food additives and preservatives 1 Health and Diet, Food additives and preservatives 2 9 01:31 Alcohol and Health and diet, alcohol and cigarette 1 Others Cigarette Health and diet, alcohol and cigarette 2 Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Review A surfactant, Surfactants (soap) 10 Suncream in 01:05 chemistry Shampoo and rinse Suncream and ultraviolet rays Lipstick and dye Lipstick, Toothpaste and antacid 11 Aspirin in 00:54 chemistry Headache, toothache, period pain, and aspirin Review Oxidation and reduction The story of Effect of oxygen? 12 01:11 Oxygen (Oxygenated alcohol beverage and water) Antioxidants Review 254 Chocolate, Brain active substances, Drug, Chocolate and Bioactive substances 255 13 Hormone in 01:09 Male hormone, Hair loss chemistry Female hormone, Breast cancer Chemical substances plant bio

Guide Book Plastics and dioxin Plastic, Dioxin Diamond and graphite and Jewel in chemistry, Aluminium and silica gell 14 01:02 Interpretation What is bad science? of data and meaning Coclusion: What is happy life? Wrap up

15 Final Exam Chemistry - Natural Science (Chemistry) You can find it everywhere around you

Seoul National University / Prof. Sung-geun Kim, Joon-won Park Engineering

The course covers fundamentals of chemistry. Studying atoms and bonds, quantum chemistry, thermodynamics, and kinetics enables students to understand chemical nature of themselves and materials around them as well as to move forward for various areas of the discipline - physical chemistry, inorganic Education chemistry, organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, and polymer chemistry

Total week 7 weeks Credits × Reference book ○ Total time 04:20 Development year 2016 Additional material Videos Society

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Introduction Thermodynamic processes and Sung–geun Kim Thermochemistry 1 - System, states, and processes Art & Physical •Professor of the department - The first law of thermodynamics: Thermodynamic of chemistry, Seoul National internal energy, work, and heat 1 processes and 00:45 University Thermodynamic processes and 255 Thermochemistry •Dean of the Science, Seoul Thermochemistry 2 National University - Heat capacity, calorimetry, and enthalpy / The first law and ideal gas processes Medicine - Thermochemistry / Reversible processes •B.A. in chemistry, Seoul in ideal gases National University, Seoul, Spontaneous processes and thermodynamic Korea. equilibrium 1 •M.A. in physics, Harvard - The nature of spontaneous processes / University, Massachusetts, Entropy and spontaneity:

USA. Humanities A molecular statistical interpretation •Ph.D. in chemical Physics, Spontaneous - Entropy and heat: Macroscopic basis Harvard University, processes and of the second law of thermodynamics / 2 00:52 Massachusetts, USA. thermodynamic Entropy changes in reversible processes equilibrium Spontaneous processes and thermodynamic equilibrium 2 Joon–won Park - Entropy changes and spontaneity / The third law of thermodynamics / •Professor of the department of

The Gibbs free energy Natural Science chemistry, POSTECH - The Gibbs free energy •Dean of the Science, Chemical equilibrium 1 POSTECH - The nature of chemical equilibrium / The empirical law of mass action - Thermodynamic description of the •B.A. in chemistry, Sogang Koreanology equilibrium state University, Seoul, Korea. Chemical Chemical equilibrium 2 3 00:41 •M.A. in chemistry, KAIST, equilibrium - The law of mass action for related and Daejeon, Korea. simultaneous equilibria •Ph.D. in chemistry, California / Equilibrium calculations for gas-phase and Institute of Technology, heterogeneous reactions Others California, USA. - The direction of changes in chemical reactions: Empirical description Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Electrochemistry 1 - Electrochemical cells Electrochemistry 2 4 Electrochemistry 00:34 - Cell potentials and the Gibbs free energy - Concentration‌ effects and the Nernst equation Chemical kinetics 1 - Rate of chemical reactions / Rate laws / Reaction mechanisms Chemical - Reaction mechanisms and rate 5 00:45 kinetics Chemical kinetics 2 - Effect‌ of temperature on reaction rates / Reaction in solution - Catalysis Special lecture with experts in the field 1 (Kimoon Kim, Leader of the IBS) Special Special lecture with experts in the field 2 6 lecture 00:43 256 (Jin-Kyu Lee, Chief researcher, LG Chemistry) with experts in the field Special lecture with experts in the field 3 257 (Hakhyun Nam, CEO Founder, i-sens)

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Guide Book Fun Chemical Engineering Natural Science (Chemistry) POSTECH / Prof. In Seok Kang and 12 others Engineering

This course introduces the diverse approaches and applications of chemical engineering, such as biotech, chemical process, synthesis, and computer simulation for the technologies of energy, environment and new materials. The expert of each field of chemical engineering shows you the world of future chemical engineering Education

Total week 13 weeks Credits 3 Reference book ○ Total time 09:00 Development year 2016 Additional material × Society

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Seungbin Park Designer of Chemical •BA, Seoul National University, 1977 Engineering : Design your •MA in Chemical Engineering, KAIST, 1979

Life 1 Art & Physical Designer of •Ph.D in Chemical Engineering, Purdue Chemical University, 1988 1 Engineering : 00:40 •Professor, Dept of Life and Chemical Design your Engineering, KAIST since 1989 257 Life Designer of Chemical •Dean, Dept of Life and Chemical Engineering, Engineering : Design your KAIST since 2004 Medicine Life 2 •President, Korean Association for particle and Aerosol Research, 2007-2008

Sangmin Jeon Modern Alchemist 1 •Professor, Dept of Chemical Engineering, POSTECH

Modern Humanities 2 00:40 •Director, Daegu-Gyeongbuk Branch of the Alchemist Korean Bio Chip Society Modern Alchemist 2 •Director, Daegu-Gyeongbuk Branch of the Korean Institute of Chemical Engineers Research Interest : Nanobiosensors

Jongmin Lee

•BA, Seoul National University, 1996 Natural Science Idea to Production-Magic box Chemical Process of Value •PhD in Chemical Engineering, Georgia Institute Creation 1 of Technology, 2004 Idea to •Post Doctor, University of Virginia, 2005 Production- Magic box •Assistant Professor of Chemical and Material

3 Chemical 00:40 Engineering, 2006-2010, Univ. of Alberta, Koreanology Canada Process of Value •Member, Alberta Engineers Association since 2007 Creation Idea to Production-Magic box •Associate Professor of Chemical and Life Chemical Process of Value Science Engineering, Seoul National University Creation 2

since 2010, Named 2015-2017 Samhwa Others Motors Endowed Chair Professor, Seoul National University Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

In Seok Kang •Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, The Computational Exploration POSTECH of Chemical Engineering •BA, Summa cum laude , Seoul National System 1 University, 1978 The •NSF fellowship to Boeing Super computer Computational Summer Institute, August 1985 Exploration 4 00:40 •Ph.D in Chemical Engineering and a minor in of Chemical Applied Mathematics, CALTECH, 1988, Engineering •Multiple recipient of POSTECH Best Teacher System Awards (1992,1993,1994 and 2001) The Computational Exploration •Best Paper Prize, the Korean Federation of of Chemical Engineering Science and Technology Societies (KOSFST), System 2 1996 •Member, National Academy of Engineering of Korea, since March 2014

258 Jinwoo Lee 259 •BA, Seoul National University, 1996 The Fuel Cell car, a Future Car •Ph.D in Chemical Engineering, Georgia Institute using Hydrogen as a Fuel 1 of Technology, 2004 •Post Doctor, University of Virginia, 2005

Fuel Cell Guide Book •Assistant Professor of Chemical and Material Car of the 5 00:40 Engineering, 2006-2010, Univ. of Alberta Future using Hydrogen •Member, Alberta Engineers Association since 2007 •Associate Professor of Chemical and Life The Fuel Cell Car, a Future Car Science Engineering, Seoul National University using Hydrogen as a Fuel 2 since 2010 •Named 2015-2017 Samhwa Motors Endowed Chair Professor, Seoul National University

Colloid and Interface Jong-Duk Kim Engineering 1 •Professor Emeritus, Dept of Chemical and Biomolecular Science, KAIST Former Colloid and Colloid and Interface Researcher, Korea Institute of Science and 6 Interface Engineering 2 00:40 Technology (KIST) Engineering •Former Director, Energy Environment Research Center Colloid and Interface •Research Interest: Emulsion, interface Engineering 3 engineering Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Hyung Joon Cha

Lesson from the Nature - •BS in Chemical Engineering, Seoul National Education Biomimetic materials 1 University, 1990 Lesson from •PhD in Chemical Engineering, Seoul National the Nature - University, 1995 7 00:40 Biomimetic •Professor, Dept of Chemical Engineering, materials POSTECH since 1999 •Director, Marine Bio Materials Research Center Lesson from the Nature - supported by the Ministry of Oceans and Society Biomimetic materials 2 Fisheries •2012-2015 Chair Professor, POSTECH

Yong Keun Chang Fuel Oils from Microalgae instead of Petroleum? •Professor, Dept of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, KAIST Art & Physical Use of •Director, Advanced Biomass R&D Center (ABC) 8 00:40 Microalgae •Research Interest : Microalgae-based biorefinery 259 What else from Microalgae? Medicine

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Tai Hyun Park •MS in Chemical Engineering, KAIST, 1983 •PhD in Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, Secret of Life : DNA 1 Humanities 1990 •Director, Research Institute for Bioengineering, Seoul National University, 2007 – 2009 •Director, Joint Research Institute for Life Science Secret of Life: Engineering, Seoul National University, 2010 – 9 00:40 2012 DNA •Current : Professor of Chemical Engineering and Life Sciences, Seoul National University

•Director, Post-convergence technology Institute, Natural Science Secret of Life : DNA 2 Seoul National University •President, Korean Association of Bioengineering •Editor, Biotechnology Journal, Wiley •Editor, Enzyme and Microbial Technology, Elsevier Koreanology Others Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Sang Yeob Lee •BS in Chemical Engineering, Seoul National University, 1986 •PhD in Chemical Engineering, Northwestern University , Evanston, IL, U.S.A., 1991 Metabolic Engineering Leading •Has been teaching at KAIST since 1994 the Future of Chemical •Chair and Distinguished Professor, Department Industry 1 of Chemical Engineering, KAIST •Director, Bio Process Engineering Research Center since 1994 Metabolic •Dean, College of Life Science and engineering Bioengineering, KAIST, 2008-2013 10 leads future 0:40 •Chairman, World Economic Forum GACET since chemical 2016 industry •Dean, KAIST Institutes, KAIST(2013-2015) •Subcommittee Chairman, Presidential Advisory 260 Council on Science & Technology of Korea since 2014 •Fellow, KAST, NAEK, AAAS,AAM, AIMBE, 261 Metabolic Engineering leads AIChE, TWAS, SIMB, USNAE (present) future chemical industry 2 •Honorary Professor, University of Queensland, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Wuhan University, Hubei University of Technology,

Guide Book Beijing University of Chemical Technology (present) •Chief editor, Biotechnology Journal (present)

Jong Chan Lee

Rubber, plastic, protein, DNA : •BS in Industry Chemistry Engineering, Seoul National University, 1981 Polymers 1 •MA in Industry Chemistry Engineering, Seoul National University, 1991 •Researcher, KIST, 1991-1992 Rubber, •Ph.D in Polymer Engineering, Case Western plastic, 11 0:40 Reserve Univ, 1996 protein, DNA: •Postdoctoral Researcher, Case Western Polymers Reserve Univ. and Kent State Univ (Liquid Crystal Institute), 1997 – 1999 Rubber, plastic, protein, DNA : Polymers 2 •Professor of Chemical Life Science Engineering since 1999, Seoul National University •Exchange Professor, 2005-2006, UMass Amherst •Technical Advisor, LG Chemical, 2002-2013 Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Youn Woo Lee •BS, Hanyang University, 1980 Education •MS, Hanyang University, 1982 •PhD, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1991 •Researcher, KIST, 1991 •Managing Director, KIST Clean Energy Research Center, 2000-2004

•Executive Director, NRL Supercritical Fluid Society Travel to a New World : Research Lab, 1999-2004 Beyond the critical point 1 •Associate Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Seoul National University, 2004- 2009 •Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Seoul National University (2009-Present) Travel to a •Editorial Committee, Korean Institute of Fire Art & Physical new world : 12 0:40 Science and Engineering, 2003 - Present Beyond the critical point •Editorial Committee, the Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 2003- 261 2005 •Organizing Director, the Korean Society of

Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 2005- Medicine 2006 •Editorial Committee, the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology, since 2005 •Chairman, Inaugural meeting of Supercritical Travel to a new world : Beyond Fluid Research Lab (2005-Present) the critical point 2 •Financial Director, the Korean Society of

CleanTechnology, 2005-2006 Humanities •Editorial Committee, Korean J.Chem.Eng. since 2007 •President, International Symposium of Supercritical Fluids, 2006 •President, SUPERGREEN 2007

Keonhong Lee Natural Science Carbon •PhD in Chemical Engineering, Univ. of Nanotube Carbon Nanotube and Space 13 0:40 Delaware, 1986 and Space Elevator 1 •Professor of Chemical Engineering, POSTECH, Elevator since 1987

•Director, Nano Technology Center, 2005-2006 Koreanology Others A Bridge to the World : Koreanology (Korean Language) Korean Language for Beginners Sungkyunkwan University / Prof. Kyong-Hwon Kim and 3 others

This course is an introductory course to Korean language that aims to cultivate basic communication skill for those that are interested in learning Korean language. The course is composed of essential expressions that are often used in everyday life, and designed to teach grammars using basic dialogues which reflect colloquial characteristics of Korean language so by end of this course, a student will be able to express him/ herself on ordinary topics. Also, the course provides dialogues used in both formal and informal situations to help students to express in Korean language appropriately in particular situations, and provides various material to help students to understand unique culture of Korean language.

Total week 6 weeks Credits 3 Reference book ○ Total time 04:05 Development year 2016 Additional material Videos

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor 262 Greeting I am an university 00:17 Kyong–Hwon Kim 263 student. Introducing yourself •Professor, University College of Sungkyunkwan University Asking for a fact and 1 •Ph.D. of Arts Sungkyunkwan answering accordingly University

Guide Book This is my family 00:18 picture. Answering yes-or-no questions Won–Sook Hyun Introducing family members •Professor, University College of Asking for and answering the existence Sungkyunkwan University There is a of particular object •Ph. D. of Pedagogical Sciences Korean language 00:18 Almaty State University, Kazakhstan dictionary. Asking for and answering the location •(former) Visiting Professor of particular object 2 Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand Asking where a person is going Where are you and answering accordingly 00:16 Ha–ra Yu going? Asking who is coming and •Professor, University College of answering accordingly Sungkyunkwan University I am having Describing what someone is doing •Ph. D. of Arts Sungkyunkwan a lunch at a 00:20 University Describing where the action is restaurant. •(former) Lecturer National Institute of taking place Korean Language 3 Making an appointment What time shall Daily life activities 00:18 we meet? Various time related expressions Engineering

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Asking for prices and answering accordingly Eun–Sil Hong Education How much is it? Numbers and counting units 00:19 •Professor, University College of Sungkyunkwan University Buying things •Ph.D. of Education Seoul National 4 University Adjectives •(former) Senior Researcher Korean

They are pretty Describing characteristics of Society 00:18 Language Education Research particular subject but a bit small. Institute of Seoul National University Making certain suggestions

Various taste related expressions What kind of food Negative expression 00:21 do you like? Expressing what a person likes and Art & Physical dislikes 5 Negative expression using ‘It isn't’ ? 263 It isn’t too spicy. Choosing food 00:16 Medicine Ordering food

I went to bed late Describing past events so I am a little 00:18 Asking for and answering causes for tired. such events 6

Describe past experiences Humanities I have been to 00:20 Gyeongju. Describing wishes Natural Science Koreanology Others The Korean Economic Koreanology (Korean Language) Development Yonsei University / Prof. Doo Won Lee

The goal of this course is to let the learners to understand the economic development experience of Korea in global perspective. Those who are interested in development economics will be able to enhance their knowledge about economic development and East Asian economies. Eventually, the instructor wish to provide meaningful policy implications to developing countries who try to follow the Korean experience

Total week 11 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 03:51 Development year 2016 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Trailer 1 Introduction Introduction I 00:27 Doo Won Lee Introduction II •Professor, School of From Independence to the War Economics, Yonsei University 1940s 2 Import Substitution Policy of the 50s 00:42 (2006. 3-Current) 264 and 1950s The Role of Foreign Aid •President of Korea Development Economics 265 Export Promotion of the 60s Association (2016. 2-2017. 2) 3 1960s Five Year Development Plan & Mobilization 00:28 •Director at Institute for of Capital Continuing Education for the Heavy and Chemical Industrialization Future, Yonsei University

Guide Book 4 1970s of the 70s 00:23 (2014. 9-2017. 8) Side-Effects of HCI & Oil Shocks •Ph.D., Economics, Crisis Management & Structural Reform & Northwestern University 5 1980s Trade Liberalization of the 80s 00:16 (1991. 8) Three Lows & Economic Boom of the1980s •Lee, Doowon, editor. The System Transformation of 6 The Early 1990s High Costs, Low Efficient Economy 00:10 the Transition Economies: Outbreak of the Crisis Europe, Asia and North 1997 Asian Korea (Seoul: Yonsei 7 Recovery: 4 Major Reforms 00:24 Financial Crisis University Press, July 1997). Controversial Issues & Side-Effects •Lee, Doowon, "Estimating the 2008 Global Beginning & Recovery Potential Size of Inter-Korean 8 Financial Crisis 00:24 Economic Cooperation", Joint & Beyond Current Challenges U.S-Korea Academic Stuies, Vol.21, Jan, 2011, pp:149- The Korean 163. Economy The Korean Economy Macroeconomic 9 00:11 •"Quality-Adjusted Human Macroeconomic Management Capital and Its Relationship Management with Economic Growth" written Korean Corporate by Doo Won Lee and Hee- 10 Korean Corporate Sector 00:14 Sector Jin Kim, Journal of Korean Economic Development, The North Korean pp.111-128, Vol. 21, No. 1 Economy The North Korean Economy 11 00:12 [March, 2015] & Economics of & Economics of Unification Unification Creative Ideation : The Creativity Multidisciplinary in My Hand Sungkyunkwan University / Prof. Young-taek Park Engineering

Most people think that creativity is closely related to something new, unique and original. But we have no idea how to do if we actually think up creative ideas, which has never been existed, on our own. Let's take note of the well-known old saying, there is nothing new under the sun. We should change our perspective on creativity. There is common and distinct patterns in those things considered to be creative. If we learn the Education common patterns embedded in creative thinking, we can think up creative ideas more easily. This course introduces the common patterns of creative thinking with a lot of examples. Anybody can be creative if he or she masters the knowledge! Society Total week 14 weeks Credits × Reference book × Total time 11:49 Development year 2015 Additional material ×

Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor Art & Physical The Brainstorming Myth 1 Prologue 00:47 Young–taek Park Innovation Sweet Spot •Provost of the Foundation for 265 Sungkyunkwan University- Subtraction (1) Industry Collaboration

2 SIT: Subtraction 00:58 Medicine Subtraction (2) •Director of the Center for Business Incubator Task Unification (1) •Honorary Visiting Professor, 00:54 3 SIT: Task Unification Manchester Business School Task Unification (2) •Visiting Professor, Economics Multiplication and Management of Tsinghua SIT: Multiplication & 4 00:41 University Division Cultural Sciences Division •President, Korean Society for Attribute Dependency (1) Quality Management SIT: Attribute 5 00:59 Dependency •Government Administration Attribute Dependency (2) Innovation Policy Advisor, Ministry of Government

Asymmetry Natural Science SIT: Asymmetry & Administration and Home 6 00:44 Inside the Box Affairs Limited Scope Principle

Function Follows Form Business Creativity 7 00:48 Codes Business Creativity Codes Koreanology Redefinition (1) 8 BCC: Redefinition 00:54 Redefinition (2)

Combination (1) 00:45

9 BCC: Combination Others Combination (2) Major topic Details Time Introduction of the Professor

Connection (1) 10 BCC: Connection 00:48 Connection (2)

Reversal (1) 11 BCC: Reversal 00:51 Reversal (2)

Replacement BCC: Replacement & 12 01:00 Analogy Analogy

Biomimicry (1) 13 Biomimicry 00:49 Biomimicry (2)

Creativity in Culture and Arts (1) Creativity in Culture 14 00:51 and Arts 266 Creativity in Culture and Arts (2)

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