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The course investigates the concepts, tools, and practices of entrepreneurial management. It concentrates on the entrepreneurial context; mindset; action; and growth. Entrepreneurship is a state of mind that can break old ways of doing business to create more value with limited resources. It is also a business process in which we rethink the existing system and develop a new solution for customers in the market.
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This course is designed for students with basic knowledge in Korean, and expand their vocabulary and grammar for everyday conversation. Students engage in a variety of activities in speaking, listening, writing, and reading to improve their communication skills in Korean. By the end of the course students should be able to understand the fundamental rules of sentence structure and syntax in Korean; have basic conversations in Korean on various topics including sports, transportation, food, hobbies, shopping, weather, etc.; and use various connective suffixes, sentence-ending suffixes, and particles.
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This course teaches basic skills of bowling and game management. Objectives include: 1.To learn and practice how to hold a grip, to step, and to stroke 2.To understand rules and etiquette.
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This course instructs on intermediate-level Korean language vocabulary, grammar and expressions in all skill areas including reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
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This course provides an introduction to key concepts in environmental policy and politics and their relations to globalization
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This course considers the interactive relationship between English literature and popular culture that has developed in a wide range of forms and media such as films, TV shows, performances, graphic novels, music, video games, and the Internet. By reading selected texts from English literature and examining relevant popular culture examples, it investigates the process by which literature and popular culture mutually influence each other.
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