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This course introduces the general principles and mechanisms of drug actions including those that influence the absorption, distribution, biotransformation (metabolism), and excretion of drugs. Course topics include: clinical applications, adverse effects, drug toxicity, and structure-activity relationship. The course focuses on the pharmacology of the autonomic nervous system, central nervous system, and autacoids.
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The course discusses the significance of interpersonal relationships and introduces several theories which systematically explain the psychological factors in human relationships. The course focuses on the relationships between family members; friends; colleagues, and persons of the opposite sex.
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This course provides a study of Korean famous prose written in Chinese characters. Intellectual and historical Korean writing is based on Chinese Characters. The course focuses on reading and exploring prose in the original language. However, since students may not be familiar with Chinese characters, the lecture focuses on reading the original text, but also exploring the text’s originality.
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It aims to teach students who seek interest in a broader understanding of artistic cultural space by using examples of architecture and painting. Composed of a total of 4 well-known countries and their major cities in the world that will be studied, the course will investigate the arts of Egypt, Italy, France, and the United States. Finally, the course will attempt to provide the ability in appreciating and understanding famous art pieces of work.
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Through an integrated curriculum of vocabulary, grammar, speaking, listening, writing, and reading, this course enables students to:
1) Communicate in Korean at an intermediate level;
2) Converse in Korean on the various range of topics including school life, health, hospital, making a reservation, etc.; and,
3) Have conversations using indirect speech appropriately.
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In this beginning course on tennis, students study the history, special characteristics, effects, game methods, etiquette, equipment, terms, international games, and background of tennis. They also learn the basic skills through individual lessons and explore scientific principles related to tennis. Topics cover basic skills such as grip, stroke (forehand and backhand), serve, receive, volley, smash, and rove. The rules for single and double matches, different positions, practice methods, and refereeing are also covered.
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This is an advanced Korean language course where students learn to communicate effectively, fluently, and accurately on specialized and abstract topics. In this course, students learn vocabulary and expressions at an advanced level as well as how to communicate abstract subjects such as politics, economics, and history.
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This course introduces students to basic concepts, characteristics and purposes of diverse play therapy models and explores recent issues in the field of play therapy. Topics include the fundamentals, characteristics, misconceptions, history and development, treatment rooms, and tools of play therapy; play therapists and related certificates; and psychoanalytic play therapy.
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This course examines the political, economic, cultural factors that create the context in which mass media operate and affect ideological processes in society. It studies the history and structure of the mass media and take a close look at mass media in our society in many forms.
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