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This course covers basic concepts of robotics while exposing students to state-of-the-art robots. The course also discusses the basic theory for robotic manipulator operation and provides opportunities to design robots through two class projects.
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This course introduces the study of human rights in political science. It discusses how the ideas of and discourses about human rights have been structured and discussed in the context of domestic and international politics. The course also explores how actual human rights norms are acknowledged or rejected, observed, or ignored, and promoted or withdrawn at the domestic as well as international level.
This course is organized into two parts. The first half of the course begins with an overview of the concepts and theoretical issues in human rights studies. The second half focuses on the explanations of different human rights practices across countries, looking at various topics related to human rights; it considers the conditions favorable for better human rights practices and processes that bring actual changes in human rights practices.
By the end of the course, students are expected to have become an expert on at least one human rights issue. Small group case study research and presentations are also expected throughout this course.
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Microeconomics explores human behavior within society, delving into the reasons behind our actions and their societal implications. This course provides a comprehensive framework to understand these behaviors and their outcomes. The course covers key topics such as Comparative Advantage; Demand and Supply; Market Equilibrium; the Impact of Public Policy on Market Outcomes; Perfectly Competitive Markets; Monopoly, Externalities, and Public Goods. The course also discusses the relevance and application of these concepts in everyday life.
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This course teaches the importance of strategic management in today’s health care organizations. Effective strategic thinking, planning, and managing strategic momentum are essential for health care leaders in coping with the dynamics of the industry. The course content is structured around the nature, functions, and major concepts of strategic management.
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This course provides an overview of major subfields in linguistics, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, and historical linguistics. By the end of the course, students are expected to better understand key issues, methodologies, and data involved in modern linguistic theories, and how linguists approach the study of human language.
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This course provides the opportunity to experience various Taekwondo techniques by building one's background knowledge of Taekwondo; developing basic physical strength, and learning Taekwondo's representative techniques (Poomsae Gyeorugi, Breaking).
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This course provides an overview of the field of clinical psychology. It focuses on the profession, science, and practice of clinical psychology through lectures, readings, and video clips. Lectures highlight major aspects of clinical psychology, including historical background and current controversies; professional activities of clinical psychologists, such as assessment, diagnosis, and intervention of mental illnesses, and methods of clinical science.
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This course introduces complex biological systems and their relationship with human health and the environment. It also provides general information for a clinical understanding of medical science.
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Entrepreneurs who seize new business opportunities and launch startups have diverse backgrounds and motivations. This course consists of special lectures where senior entrepreneurs with various majors and active in various business fields are invited to interact with students. The entrepreneurs will talk about how their experiences in the university inspired them to start a business, what challenges and problems they faced during the startup process, and how they are solving them. It is not a formal entrepreneurial lecture, but a class where senior entrepreneurs who have studied in the same place as you and faced the same problems before you talk about how to seize and explore entrepreneurial opportunities. Through networking with senior entrepreneurs, students will be able to connect with the startup ecosystem.
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Films evoke a variety of feelings and thoughts with the stories they tell and the way in which they tell those stories. How a film looks and shapes our aesthetic experience. This course provides a basic understanding of the form and content of a film and introduces its formal elements such as narrative, design, composition, camera movement and angle, editing, and the like. It also shows us how to critically engage with these formal elements that construct our cinematic experiences.
By looking at films more systematically and approaching them more analytically, one can arrive at a better understanding of film as an art form as well as a social, cultural, and political practice that informs, challenges, and interrogates our understanding of self, society, and the world.
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