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This examines the technical aspects of artificial intelligence from an ethical point of view and the many social and economic issues related to it.
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This course examines Korean politics and political system from diverse perspectives. It studies theories of international politics and political institutions, and the Korean culture and economy and their related processes..
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This course develops basic Korean language skills and is intended for students without any prior knowledge of the Korean language. This course covers the Korean alphabet, first level vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and sentence structure.
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This course covers the history, characteristics, and rules of ice skating. It examines skating safety rules and protective equipment, training methods to improve speed and power, and basic skills of the sport (skating posture, push, gliding, recovery, weight transfer, fall, etc.).
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This course provides an examination of the structure and dynamics of culture, focusing on how they have created, maintained, and changed religions.
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The course covers fundamental engineering and mathematical concepts for understanding the wired network technologies, internet architectures and protocols, and networking programming.
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This course examines music focusing on its social, cultural, economical, and commercial aspects. It surveys major genres of Western classical music including opera, mass, concerto, chamber music, sonatas, as well as a variety of popular music genres such as jazz, blues, country, musical, rock, pop, folk, disco, soul, hip-hop, and trot. By analyzing different music repertoires based on their historical and social background, this course develops an understanding of music elements such as musical form, harmony, chords, scale, rhythm, and performance practice, as well as social and economic mechanism of music such as production, distribution, and consumption.
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This course examines the concept of psychological health and diverse biopsychosocial factors that may be indicative of psychological distress. It looks at the integration of internal (e.g., personality) and interpersonal (e.g., conflict) factors that may contribute to our psychological and physical health. Topics include body and emotion, self-identity, family and interpersonal relationships, and academic and professional performance.
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This course explores the basic concepts of artificial intelligence principles and programming. It practices theories on machine learning, deep learning, and reinforcement learning through simple examples and solves various (social) problems using artificial intelligence as a tool. Topics include Python Basics, NumPy, and Matplotlib.
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This class explores the meaning and necessity of interpersonal relationships, major psychological variables that affect human interpersonal relationships; and the meaning and characteristics of human relationships between family members, peers, and colleagues.
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