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This course integrates the theoretical and managerial issues concerning the operation of the marketing discipline. More specifically the class introduces the basic marketing concepts of product, price, distribution and promotion; analyzes marketing problems and appropriate marketing strategies for implementation, including brand storytelling with the production of a branded film; applies the three core values of YSB’s mission—creativity, integrity and global; and encourages a proactive learning approach via the use of a more problem-solving-based and interaction-based classroom.
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Set theory is a beautiful and magical subject stemming from transparent and easy observations leading us to a surprising and somewhat unbelievable logical world on which contemporary mathematics is based. Its controversial and contrasting history attracts our attentions as well. In this beginning course, we focus on set operations, orderings, cardinal and ordinal arithmetics which, as primitive notions, are absolutely necessary in learning almost every subject of mathematics. The course also introduces more mysterious and advanced parts of the subject whose full clarifications can be pursued by interested students in their senior or graduate level courses. We often touch on set theory itself, overview the axiom of foundation, the consistency and independence problems, the theory of large cardinals, descriptive set theory, etc.
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The goal of this course is to provide Yonsei students an opportunity to learn and think about human rights based on the legacy of Yonsei`s founding value of the Truth and the Freedom. We hope to encourage all students to take up the mantle in continuing this legacy of furthering human rights, pursuing a more just and equitable society. Topics include The Spirit of Yonsei and Human Rights From Historic Perspective, Human Rights: In Between Freedom and Responsibility, Debates on Human Rights and History of Praxix (Civic and Political Rights), Human Rights ad Social Justice, Human Rights and Gender (Gender Equity), Human Rights and Child (Socialization Process), Human Rights and Different Abilities, Human Rights and Labor, Human Rights, Environment and Life, Human Rights and Community, Human Rights and Refugee, Human Rights and Digital Media: Ethics on Expression and Communication, Human Rights and Medicine, Human Rights, Education, and University.
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The study of Biochemistry merges concepts from Biology and Chemistry to explain the basis of life. This course provides a detailed investigation into the structure/function relationship of biological macromolecules (Nucleic Acids, Proteins, Lipids, Carbohydrates) and how they interact in biological systems. Special emphasis is placed on protein folding and kinetics, membrane transport and bioenergetics.
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The goals of this course are to acquire general overview on computer networks, understand the details of key Internet protocols, learn and practice the usage of the internet protocol stack through several programming projects, and provide introduction on wireless Internet technologies.
Prerequisite: Reasonable C(or C++) programming skill
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The study of genetics focuses on understanding phenotypic variation and the mechanisms underlying inheritance. This courses examines the processes that participate in converting an individual's genotype into the phenotypes displayed by that individual. This course presents the fundamental properties of genes and the various approaches to genetic analysis, as it is performed in several different model organisms.
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This course explores the structure of the ocean and the driving forces for the ocean circulation. It also includes the discussion about the dynamics working in the ocean and characteristics of Seven Seas. Topics include History of physical oceanography, Observation and data analysis, Mean states of the ocean(wind-driven circulation and thermohaline circulation), Dynamics(Advection, Transport, Budgets, Equation of motion, Geostrophy, Friction, Ekman layer, Potential vorticity, Sverdrup balance, western boundary current), Global ocean circulation, Equatorial circulation and ENSO, Pacific / Atlantic / Indian Oceans, Southern Ocean / Arctic, Waves and tides, Ocean mixing, and Ocean modeling.
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This course is designed for students wishing to clarify and/or advance their career goals through a 6-week internship. It provides a structured and guided learning environment to help students make the most of their internship experience in Korea. Course components facilitate students' professional development, focusing on the transition from the role of a student to the role of a working professional.
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This course examines the history of Western art and architecture through such defining issues as the respective roles of tradition and innovation in the production and appreciation of art; the relation of art to its broader intellectual and historical contexts; and the changing concepts of the monument, the artist, meaning, style, and “art” itself. Representative examples are selected from different periods, ranging from Antiquity to Modern.
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