* Major Basic = 전공 기초
* Major Requisite= 전공 필수
* Major elective = 전공 선택
separation |
Subject |
Description |
Basic |
COM1101 |
This course generally deals with the status of journalism as a communication science, including the historical creation and development of human society and the phenomena of journalism as well as the control over it, issues of freedom and responsibility, and relations between the media and politics, economy, society and culture. |
Basic |
COM2101 Research Methods in Mass Communication |
In order to scientifically explore media and communication phenomena, this course introduces various quantitative and qualitative research methods related to them, apply these research methods to actual phenomenon analysis, and evaluate the results. |
mandatory |
COM2105 |
As helps you overall understanding of advertising and marketing communication, this is a basic course that combines the basic practice and theory of advertising related to advertising creative, planning, and research. This course is also to understand the socio-economic aspects of advertisement, the purpose and function of advertisement, the stage of advertisement strategy establishment, the dynamic relationship between advertisement and consumers, and the practice and production of advertisement. |
mandatory |
COM2109 |
With the main purpose of helping students with basic and balanced understanding of all research areas of broadcasting, this course is to provide insight into the future evolutionary direction of broadcasting by organizing various research areas of broadcasting. In addition, based on an understanding of terminology and concepts, the research results accumulated in each area will be analyzed and summarized. |
mandatory |
COM2117 |
This course examines the research tradition of communication studies, which studies communication phenomena in human society, analyzes factors intervening in the communication process with a focus on the effect, and deals with the matters such as changes in attitudes through communication, dissemination of information and influence, social and communication systems, and national development and communication. |
mandatory |
COM3106 Interpersonal Communication |
The purpose of this course is to explore how to establish and maintain the various types of human relations experienced in real life by examining various communication theories. |
mandatory |
COM3112 |
This course comprehensively examines the existing theoretical discussions on the relationship between media and social change, and particularly investigates, studies, and reviews various issues and cases related to recent digital media technology and social change. |
mandatory |
COM3128 |
While mainly dealing with the characteristics of public relations activities through mass media, this course mainly addresses public relations as a method of enhancing the function of the organization and public relations as a means of forming public opinion. |
elective |
COM3120 UNDERSTANDING OF JOURNALISM |
This course deals with the overall content of journalism and the role of the media. |
elective |
COM2104 |
In addition to lectures on the basic theory and methodology for effective speech communication, several practices such as self-introduction speech, presentations and discussions, and academic discussions are conducted as well in this course. |
elective |
COM2106 NEW COMM. TECH |
This course reviews the various theories that explain the various new media and their social, psychological, political, and economic impacts which are continuously emerging in the modern society and analyzes the effects and results of the motivations and patterns of use of new media on human communication. |
elective |
COM2107 Mass Media and Popular Culture |
This course aims to discuss the theories and reality of changes in human life and aspects of (public) culture. Since human life itself is a “culture”, “public culture theory” is also a study on the way we live. |
elective |
COM2110 Video Production |
In this course, basic guidelines necessary for actual production of broadcast video products are introduced, and based on such production guidelines, practice of operation of broadcast video production equipment, filming, and editing is conducted, and the results are evaluated through previews. |
elective |
COM2111 Theories of Video Production |
This course introduces basic theories for the planning, programming, and production process of broadcast video products, and analyzes how those theoretical discussions are applied or adapted to actual broadcast production practices. |
elective |
COM2113 COVERAGE AND REPORT IN MEDIA |
This course deals with the position of journalism as a communication science. In other words, it deals with the historical creation and development of human society and communication phenomena, and control, freedom and responsibility issues accordingly, the relationship between communication and politics, society, economy and culture in depth. |
elective |
COM2122 MEDIA MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS |
While the importance of functions and roles of the media occupying in the modern society is increasing, this course aims to help the general understanding of the media industry by examining basic concepts, characteristics, and achievements related to the media industry. |
elective |
COM3101 ADVANCED VIDEO PRODUCTION |
After producing short films and music videos for students who have prerequisite knowledge of basic video production skills, the results are evaluated in this course. |
elective |
COM3103 INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION |
This course aims to have a theoretical and practical understanding of international communication phenomena such as international news flow. |
elective |
COM3105 DOCUMENTARY PRODUCTION |
In this course, the entire production process from documentary, especially TV documentary planning to broadcasting, is introduced from a practical level, and production experience is gained through mini documentary production practice. |
elective |
COM3110 Institutions of Mass media |
This course takes a view in depth of the institutional aspects which is forming the mass media and the origin, philosophy, constitution principle, and history of the related legislation. |
elective |
COM3113 Media Ethics |
By learning and discussing various aspects of media ethics with the latest examples, this course lays the foundation for a universal judgment to find answers to ethical questions encountered as media industry workers or media users. |
elective |
COM3117 |
This course aims to examine the general psychological theory related to the persuasion theory and how it can be applied to communication situations in both theoretical and practical aspects. |
elective |
COM3124 STATISTICS FOR COMMUNICATION RESEARCH |
This course aims to provide basic knowledge of statistics, which is essential for experiential scientific exploration of communication phenomena, and to improve students' statistical analysis skills. |
elective |
COM3125 Political Communication |
In this course, we examine how communication media influences the political decision-making process of citizens. Specifically, we examine how the media influences the election campaign or the process of public opinion formation, and explore the media environment changes and political changes. |
elective |
COM3137 Introduction To Filmart |
The purpose of this course is to be an opportunity to approach how each film director thinks and expresses by thinking about the essential elements of film art through various examples. |
elective |
COM3141 Media, Art and Society |
Through discussions on the functioning of media as art in modern society, this course attempts a new approach to media, and examines the influence and scope of media on our lives. |
elective |
COM3146 DIGITAL MARKETING |
This course cultivates theoretical and practical understanding of various marketing communication strategies using new digital media. |
elective |
COM3148 INTRODUCTION TO RISK COMMUNICATION |
This course aims to understand the characteristics of modern society as a “risk society”, and discuss theoretical and practical issues on how to effectively communicate on risks and crises in our society based on that understanding. |
elective |
COM3154 Introduction To Health Communication |
This course discusses how to approach health issues from a communication perspective based on recent research trends and actual cases. |
elective |
COM3158 Communication Technology and Urban Community |
This course aims to understand how communication technology is changing the lives of urban spaces and communities, and the lives of those who living in it, based on various social theories on media technology. |
elective |
COM3164 DATA COMMUNICATION SCIENCE |
This course discusses methods of analyzing, summarizing, and delivering data to effectively deliver quantified research and survey results, and introduces techniques introduced in recent data science, focusing on basic data analysis methods. |
elective |
COM4109 CYBER COMMUNICATION |
This course aims to understand of and prepare for the nature of social changes in the 21st century by identifying the nature of changes in the cyber communication environment, which has recently attracted attention, especially explores the changing communication environment with the advent of the Internet and virtual spaces and discusses various political, social, cultural and ethical issues in this regard. |
elective |
COM4113 Practices for PR planning |
In order to learn various strategies of modern PR, this course provides practice of a series of planning processes ranging from situation analysis, application strategy, communication, media use, and to effect analysis. |
elective |
COM4202 ONLINE MEDIA ANALYSIS |
This course aims to promote basic understanding of programming, web scraping, text analysis, and social network analysis by using Python or else. |
elective |
COM4203 DIGITAL MEDIA START-UP |
This course aims to discuss issues related to digital communication, learn various digital media startup cases, and conduct projects to practically develop one's own ideas for solving online communication issues. |
elective |
COM4205 INTRODUCTION TO AI PROGRAMMING |
It is important to understand big data and AI technologies that have had significant economic and social impact on society and apply them to better explain or understand the world around them. The main components of AI are machine learning and deep learning, and therefore, in this course, you will learn techniques and algorithms for them. |
elective |
COM4206 COMMUNICATION TEXT MINING |
In this course, you will learn web scraping (online data collection) and text analysis based on machine learning instead of focusing on the mathematical background. |
elective |
COM4209 NEW MEDIA AND JOURNALISM |
This course explores journalism and news reporting that change according to the emergence of new media. |
elective |
COM4211 UNDERSTANDING OF HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION |
This course discusses issues related to human-technology interaction, focusing on how people behave, feel, and think when interacting with information and communication technology. |
elective |
COM4212 CHINESE MEDIA, POLITICS, AND SOCIETY |
In this course, you will learn about the changes and developments of press in China and build on them the ability to understand Chinese society. |
elective |
COM4214 PUBLIC COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGN: THEORY AND PRACTICE |
Focusing on message setting, this course aims to improve your understanding of theory and research on public campaign planning. |
elective |
COM4215 ANALYZING COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA DATA WITH R |
This course provides training to familiarize themselves with the R environment to students who are new to R and are not familiar with any language, and also provides learning to conduct basic statistical analysis using data related to communication. |
elective |
COM4216 HUMAN COMMUNICATION |
This course focuses on developing independent research capabilities by training various methodologies and basic theories for human communication research. It also deals with basic concepts related to communication skills and interpersonal skills and explores ways to actually improve them. |