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College of Maritime Humanities & Social Sciences

  • Tel : +82-51-410-4217-4219
  • Fax : +82-51-404-3987
  • Coll. of Intl. Studies Bldg#327
  • location : College of Maritime Humanities & Social Sciences, 3F
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Introduction of College

Following the liberation of Korea at the end of World War II, Korea Maritime University was founded in 1945 under the flag of "Entry Point for a Maritime Nation." During this era issues surrounding the oceans were not regarded with the same importance that they are today, so after overcoming various difficulties with many peoples' ideas regarding the upcoming future, the school became a full university in 1991.

When the school was still just a college, the field of maritime related social sciences was in social sciences division, while the field of humanities belonged to the division of general education. After the school became a university, the division of social sciences became the college of social sciences, and in 1996 when it was merged with the division of general education, it again changed its name to the college of humanities and social sciences.

At the turn of the 21st century, and with a new recognition of the value of oceans and the new maritime industrial age, the necessity of educating and nurturing new professionals with a strong sense of international knowledge emerged. In response to this urgency, the college of humanities and social sciences curriculum was reorganized and its name was changed to the College of International Studies in 2000 and it has remained so to this date.

The college comprises three undergraduate divisions(7 majors) and six departments with a focus on internationalization and maritime specializations. We are actively recruiting foreign students and sending our students to more than ten countries. We offer graduate program in each department and division and participate in maritime industrial schools in such fields as port operations, logistics, and shipping finance.

Fields in economics and business administration include the Division of Shipping Management(major in Shipping management, major in Management Information Systems), Division of International Trade and Economics(major in International Trade, major in economics, major in Maritime finance).

Fields in Law, International Commerce, Maritime Administration include theDivision of Maritime Law(major in law, major in Maritime Law), the Department of International Commerce, and the Department of Maritime Administration.

Fields of Humanities and International Area Studies include the Department of English Language and Literature, the Department of European Studies, the Department of East Asian Studies. The filed of Teacher Education includes the Department of Teacher Education.

The College of International Studies founded World Ocean Development Strategy Institute in 2011 to lead in the establishment of academic spheres in related fields in this new maritime era. on the basis of the perspectives from the social sciences and to deepen interdisciplinary consilience and harmony.

The College of International Studies seeks to pioneer new academic fields throughresearch and the fusion of maritime related fields as they relate to the fundamentals in Humanities and Social Sciences. We also aim to educate leaders and experts who can lead the new maritime age of the 21st century by expanding our lives into the oceans. The ocean is land for us.

A message from Dean

Thank you for visiting the College of International Studies at KMOU. Currently, the world is pushing us to compete with each other for the acceleration of information and globalization. It is notable that this kind of competition and coexistence are displayed against the backdrop of the ocean.

The College of International Studies is a cradle for cultivating maritime experts and global professionals with unique qualifications and knowledge of the humanities and social sciences. To fulfill this purpose, the college aims to produce professionals in our three divisions and six departments. Our graduates are excelling as professionals in Korea and around the globe.

Also, our Institute of International Maritime Affairs was selected to the Humanities Korea Program of Korean Research Foundation in November 2008 and is now working on expanding its potential to become one of the best world maritime culture research centers. The World Ocean Development Institute was established to conduct humanities & social science-based research studies on the advancement of maritime industries.

At KMOU, our students are immersed in a world of academic excellence through continuous self-discipline and careful instruction. Students are given the opportunity to grow as globally-minded professionals, and while studying here, they will experience the most beautiful and exceptional campus in Korea, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Thank you.

History

  • 1980.

    03.01
    Established the Departments of Shipping Management and Maritime Law
  • 1983.

    03.01
    Established the Department of Maritime TradeReorganized the Departments of Shipping Management, Maritime Law, and Maritime Tradeinto the Division of Social Sciences
  • 1991.

    10.22
    Approval to upgrade Korea Maritime College to Korea Maritime & Ocean University
  • 1992.

    03.01
    Changed the Div. of Social Sciences to the College of Social Sciences
  • 1993.

    03.01
    Changed the Department of Maritime Trade to the Department of Trade
  • 1995.

    03.01
    Established the Department of International Trade & Commerce
  • 1996.

    03.01
    Changed the College of Social Sciences to the College of Humanities & Social Sciences
    03.01
    Established the Department of English
    03.01
    Changed the Department of Maritime Law to the Department of Law
    03.01
    The Department of Shipping Management and the Department of Trade reorganized into the Division of Economics and Commerce
  • 1997.

    03.01
    Established the new major (Dept. of Economics in the Div. of Economics and Commerce)
    03.01
    Established the Department of East Asian Studies
  • 1998.

    03.01
    Established the Div. of Shipping Management and the Dept. of European Studies
  • 1999.

    02.01
    Established the Department of Maritime Administration, reorganize the Department of Law into the Division of Law
  • 2000.

    03.01
    Changed the College of Humanities & Social Sciences to the College of International Studies
  • 2002.

    03.01
    Reorganized the Depts. of International Trade Commerce and Maritime Administration to the Div. of International Commerce & Administration
  • 2004.

    03.01
    Changed the Department of English to the Department of English Language and Literature
  • 2005.

    03.01
    Integrated Freshmen recruiting by college-unit changed to separate recruiting by division/department-unit
  • 2009.

    03.01
    Changed the Division of Law to the Division of Maritime Law
    03.01
    Division of International Commerce & Administration divided into two independent departments: Department of International Commerce and Department of Maritime Administration
  • 2010.

    03.01
    Established the Departments of Teacher Education

About the Division (Department)

Div. of Shipping Management

  • Tel : +82-51-410-4380
  • Fax : +82-51-404-3987
  • kang@kmou.ac.kr
  • location : College of International Studies(A2), No. 316
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Introduction

The goal of the Division is to train the future leaders of global marine transportation industry. The Division offers two majors - Shipping Management and Shipping Management Information Systems and utilizes unique ability to apply modern management theories to the marine transportation, port and logistics industries.

Introduction of each major

Major in Shipping Management

  • Nurturing professional administration ability through the systematic education of Business Administration.
    Courses :management theories and practice regarding introduction to administration, organizational behavior, administration science, production, marketing, personnel, finance management, accounting, International management, management strategy.
  • Specialized education in marine transport and port logistics fields.Courses :marine transport & harbor logistics maritime laws, maritime insurance, International logistics, port logistics, management and charter, shipping management, marine transport economy, Bill of Lading and charter.

Major in Shipping Management Information Systems

  • Fosters professionals of information system through systematic education of MIS (Management Information Systems)
  • Courses :introduction to management details, management information system, management information process, computer structure, management programming, database management, system analysis as well as design, management simulation, e-business and information communication.
  • Teaches specialized education in the field of shipping management & Harbor logistics information systems.

Career Opportunities

Marine transportation, harbor, international logistics specialized companies, trading companies, agencies, marine transport companies, composite transportation companies, agencies for marine shipping and charter, supervision in manufactures and service sectors, software developing companies, computer and communication companies, management and information system consulting, management information of home and abroad, entry to university in marine transportation field, marine shipping, harbor, trade and public officers.

Faculty

  • Shin, Han-Won
  • Marketing(Shipping and Port), IB
  • E-mail : hwshin@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :
  • An, Ki-Myung
  • Shipping and Port Logistics Accounting
  • E-mail : kmahn@kmou.ac.kr
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  • Lee, Ki-Hwan
  • Shipping Finance and Corporate Finance
  • E-mail : khlee@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :
  • Chang, Myung-Hee
  • Shipping and Port Logistics Information System
  • E-mail : cmhee2004@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :

Courses

Division of Shipping Management

BusinessMathematics

This course is designed to introduce an elementary-level mathematics intended to be useful for many following courses in today’s management discipline. Primarily, basiclinear algebra focused on matrix will be studied, and then, some fundamentals on calculus with their applications to mathematical optimization.

Introduction to Ship

Introduction to Ship deals with ship's design and terms. Ship is one of three elements of the shipping service. The subject will enable students to study further major shipping and logistics subjects.

Introduction to Business Administration

Introduction to Business Administration deals with the management theory, the types of business environment, and close relationship between theory and practices in modern business.

Principles of Accounting

Principles of Accounting is intended as an introduction to accounting theory and practice and its function as the communication medium of the modern business information system. The objective of this course is to provide prospective managers an awareness and understanding of financial accounting fundamentals.

Business Statistics

A fundamental level of statistical theory and its application will be introduced covering both descriptive and inferential statistics. Some of the important topics include probability theory, statistical estimation, testing hypothesis, and linear regression analysis.

Introduction to Logistics

Introduction to Logistics is designed to learn the concept of logistics, management of logistics system, logistics management, supply chain management, and third party logistics.

Global Leadership

Global Leadership is a subjectwhich helps university students to set up their visions by discovering and understanding their interests and aptitudes and to cultivate leadership abilities about self management and interpersonal relationships.

Major in Shipping Management

Introduction to Marketing

Marketing deals with the functions of modern business and marketing, the integrated concept of marketing management, and marketing environments affecting the modern business.

Financial Management

Thiscoursewillprovide students with the basic concepts,toolsand techniquesofcorporate finance.Thestudents willlearn the structuraland functionalaspectsoffinancing and investment decisions ofa moderncorporation. This course will cover : raising capital from financial markets;thecost of capital; capital budgeting; risk and return; asset pricing model, capital structure ; dividend policy and

Career Development on Shipping & Port Logistics

The purpose of this subject is to introduce students to career development on shipping & port logistics industry. Students will have the opportunity to learn making resume,interview skill and image making from job improvement program.

Management Information System

In this course, we gives overall introduction of management information. Its ultimate goal is to provide concepts about various subject including management information, and to understand application of computers in management.

Bill of Lading

Bill of Landing focuses on legal aspects of Bill of Landing, Clause of B/L, main clause of charter party and understanding of each clause. The subject will enable students to understand the process of legal disputes.

Cost Accounting

This course deals with cost concept, classification, cost estimation, cost allocation and various costing methods. Also, emphasis on the effects for inventory Evaluation and Income decision by the costing method and cost contol.

Shipping Economics

Shipping Economics is designed to learn the importance of the shipping industry, supply and demand of shipping services, structure of the shipping industry, freight rate mechanism, types of shipping markets and their characteristics.

Human Resource Management

This subject emphasizes the value of human resources in the organization. It focuses on the theory and practice to employ, develop and maintain these human resources.

Organizational Behavior

This course investigates the impact that individuals, groups, and structure have on behavior in organizations, for the purpose of applying such knowledge toward improving an organization's effectiveness.

Shipping Management

Shipping Management focuses on academic and practical aspects of shipping management including types of shipping business and its characteristics,management of bulk shipping service, liner shipping service, multimodal transport.

International Trade Practice

International Trade Practice deals with the environments of international business, the interrelation with government, and shipping and trade.

Marketing Management

Marketing Management deals with product policy, sales promotion policy, pricing policy and channel management in view of marketing decision making in modern business.

Financial Accounting

The objective of this course is to solve actual business problems after examining the rules for financial theory and practice. his course aims to build students an in-depth understanding and professional application abilities of financial statement writing, IPO registration, corporate accounting policies, and accounting processes. Course contents include current liabilities, contingent liabilities, shareholder's equity, revenue recognition, lease accounting, corporate tax accounting, accounting change,cash flow, current value accounting.

Investment

Thiscoursewill provide studentswith thebasic knowledgein both thetheory and practiceof investmentdecisionmaking, which involveschoosingand evaluating investmentportfolios. Students will learn aconceptual framework with which onecan view the investment process,rather than the institutional details. The course should be useful to thosewho think of portfolio management,investmentadvisory services, and security analysisastheir career opportunities.

Business English for Shipping and Ports

English is widely used in the international maritime business. English for Maritime Business is designed to understand shipping documents, and charter party using English and to use English in the practice of maritime business

Port Management Operation

Port Management & Operation deals with the understanding of environmental changes in the port industry, the trend of port development, type and organization of port management, and port operation.

Ship Chartering and Management

Ship Chartering and Management focuses on the definition and types of ship chartering, and clauses in voyage charter party, time charter party, and bareboat charter party. The subject will enable to understand legal and practical aspects of ship chartering and management.

Management Science

The quantitative approach in modern management discipline is introduced at an elementary level. Primarily linear programming is studied with a wide range of applications. Various deterministic models and their solution methodsincluding integer programming, network flow analysis, multi-objective programming are also studied with strong emphasis on their applications.

Management of Business Organization

This course studies the concept, objective, effectiveness of organization. Studentswill learn how the organization form, operate, change, survive, and die. It is essential to the study of business administration.

Management Accounting

Management Accounting covers the major concepts of managerial accounting. The role of management accounting information in organizations will be discussed with primary focus on how to measure and manage performance within organizations. Best practice management accounting systems will be analyzed to benchmark. Understanding the concepts of managerial accounting will help you to familiarize tools to achieve organizational objectives.

International Business Management

International Business deals with management of global business in two major components, the environment and the management of Multinational corporation.

Financial Markets and Institution

This course will provide students with basic knowledge and theories related to the functions of financial markets and institutions. In particular, students will learn about the roles and functions of financial institutions such as commercial banks, investment banks and others.

Analysis of Consumer Behavior

Consumer Behavior deals with the theory of consumer buying action from the micro-economical, sociological and psychological points of view and analyze the buying behavior of the consumers and the organizations.

Shipping Policy

Shipping Policy is designed to understand the definition of shipping policy, the objective of shipping policy, the trend of shipping policy in both Korea and foreign country, and the impacts of shipping policy on the shipping industry. In addition, it will enable to understand shipping policy developed by International Organizations such as EU, IMO, ILO, WTO, UNCTAD, and ASEAN.

Shipping Accounting

Shipping Policy is designed to understand the definition of shipping policy, the objective of shipping policy, the trend of shipping policy in both Korea and foreign country, and the impacts of shipping policy on the shipping industry. In addition, it will enable to understand shipping policy developed by International Organizations such as EU, IMO, ILO, WTO, UNCTAD, and ASEAN.

Port Economics and Policy

Port Economics and Policy will enable to understand the port industry from economics and policy aspects, environmental changes in the port industry, supply and demand of port, port competition and cooperation, impacts of port on local and national economy, and national and international port policy.

Labor Relations

This subject focuses on the developing and maintaining effective working relationships with employees. It is critical to learn the fundamental laws, policies, programs, and skills related to Labor Relations

Futures and Options

This course deals with issues on derivatives such as forward, futures, options, and swap contracts. Pricing derivatives and risk management with derivatives will be the main focus of the course. Pricing models including the cost-of-carry model, binomial tree model, and Black-Scholes model will be carefully learned.

Shipping Investment & Finance

This course will teach about fundamentals of shipping finance which will be invested in buying ships and operation of shipping companies. We will learn how shipping companies will raise capital from several sources to acquire new ships or second-hand ships and study the operating functions of financial institutions.

Accounting Theory

This course deals with various accounting theory of optimal accounting standardsfor generating useful accounting information. Establishment of accounting standards is a product of the political process. Normative accounting theory, regulatory accounting theory and positive accounting theory are teached in the course.

Production Management

Various issues relevant to modern operations management are introduced covering strategic and operational problems. Different from traditional manufacturing emphasis, this course is focused on new issues arising anew from service dominated nature of today’s operations management environment.

Business Forecasting in Shipping

This course will provide students with understanding of shipping industry cycles. The business condition of shipping industry is very sensitive to the change of real economy. We will examine and analyse the factors to have an impact on the business cycles of maritime industry.

CEO Lecture on Shipping & Port Logistics

In this course, students learn the essential roles and responsibilities of CEO in the shipping and ports logistics industry. It provides practical insights into the effective leadership and management by communicating with invited CEO in this class.

Marketing Research

Marketing Research deals with the values of primary data acquired by survey research, experimental, panel and focus group interview methods. Also it deals with all phases of marketing decision making process needed to manage the modern business.

International Logistics

International Logistics deals with definition of international logistics, development of international logistics, type of international logistics, business of international logistics company, management of international logistics and future forecast of international logistics.

Internship in Shipping & Port Industry

The internship is designed to enhance practical business ability through working experience in shipping and port logistics companies. Student will develop work competencies and explore career options.

International Marketing

International Marketing deals with the introduction of current environment issues affecting the MNCs, provision of knowledge and skills needed for marketing of international business, and the business implications of marketingactivities for MNCs.

New Venture Creation

This course will provide students with basic knowledge on the creation of new firms with new ideas and new technology. Students will also learn about the importance and the role of entrepreneurship in the modern society.

Tax Accounting

Introduction to Taxation covers the basic understanding of taxation and tax items in detail, providing the foundations for tax accounting. By taking this course, students will have an increased understanding about the corporation tax, income tax, value-added tax, donation tax and national tax system.

Human Relations

Students will study human relations including diversity, attitudes, self-esteem, and interpersonal skills to promote career success. It investigates the stress, the morale, conflict, communication and decision-making skills in the workplace.

Practice of Shipping

Practice of Shipping is designed to understand practical aspects of shipping business and to develop its ability to apply practical knowledge in shipping business in terms of decision making in shipping, process in shipping contract, operation and management of shipping.

Service Management

This course is designed to introduce major management issues of service business organizations, which are found to be much different from manufacturing organizations. Some of them include perceive quality of service, demand and supply controlling, service supply relationship, and service strategies exploiting information and network technologies.

Business Analysis

In this course, students will learn basic principles of financial data analysis to evaluate the value of firms. After studying basic knowledge, we will apply basic methods to practical analysis of financial statements of several firms.

Marketing Strategy

Marketing Strategy focuses on the formulation of marketing strategy and implementation of strategy in view of theory and practice in modern business.

Strategic Management

Strategic Management is more important in the global knowledge management period.
Strategic Management deals with strategy concept, type, analysis of the major fields of business and decision making techniques through lectures and case studies.

Management Case Study

This subject is designed to analysis the practice case of business administration. The guidelines in this class should enhance student's skills of problem identification, data analysis, critical thinking, logical reasoning and justified decision-making.

Case Study in Logistics Innovation

Case Study in Logistics Innovation is designed to learn recent logistics management methods and develop an ability to apply its knowledge in the practice by using case study.

Cruise Tourism Management

This course is an introductory course on cruise tourism and cruise operations management. Such topics as unique characteristics of cruise, history of cruise industry, current market trends, major operation issues including cruise packages and crew management are introduced.

Major in Shipping Management Information Systems

Management Information System

In this course, we gives overall introduction of management information. Its ultimate goal is to provide concepts about various subject including management information, and to understand application of computers in management.

Programming for Management

The purpose of this course is to deliver the programming skill set. Students will learn the concept of object oriented analysis/design/programming. They will enhance their problem solving capability through a series of programming assignments.

Career Development on Shipping & Port Logistics

The purpose of this subject is to introduce students to career development on shipping & port logistics industry. Students will have the opportunity to learn making resume,interview skill and image making from job improvement program.

Introduction to Marketing

Marketing deals with the functions of modern business and marketing, the integrated concept of marketing management, and marketing environments affecting the modern business.

Financial Management

Thiscoursewillprovide students with the basic concepts,toolsand techniquesofcorporate finance.Thestudents willlearn the structuraland functionalaspectsoffinancing and investment decisions ofa moderncorporation. This course will cover : raising capital from financial markets;thecost of capital; capital budgeting; risk and return; asset pricing model, capital structure ; dividend policy and

Analysis of Management Data

This course will provide students with the methods for getting various information of firms including financial data. Students will learn statistical methods to examine and analyse the acquired data of companies.

Introduction to e-Business

Information technologies provide a basis for e-business, and their application in a variety of sectors and industries. It will begin with coverage of the tools, skills and business concepts those surround the emergence of e-business and the consequences of applying these information technologies to different commercial processes from both and operational and strategic perspective.

Human Resource Management

This subject emphasizes the value of human resources in the organization. It focuses on the theory and practice to employ, develop and maintain these human resources.

Shipping Management

Shipping Management focuses on academic and practical aspects of shipping management including types of shipping business and its characteristics,management of bulk shipping service, liner shipping service, multimodal transport.

Computer Architecture

This course can be viewed as "Introduction to Computer Science," focused towards undergraduate students of management school. Current technology trends in operating systems, computer architectures, programming languages, database systems and network computing are introduced topic by topic.

Management Data Process

This course covers several important application of business data processing to management decision problems. The problem of data management in organizations is analyzed and other topics include future developments in computer technology with acquiring and managing computer resources for problem solving.

Organizational Behavior

This course investigates the impact that individuals, groups, and structure have on behavior in organizations, for the purpose of applying such knowledge toward improving an organization's effectiveness.

Web programming

This course is designed to study design process, techniques, and database in Web design. Emphasis is given to the creative web design process from concept development, contents creation, web programming, and other new technology applications.

Business English for Shipping and Ports

English is widely used in the international maritime business. English for Maritime Business is designed to understand shipping documents, and charter party using English and to use English in the practice of maritime business.

Port Management Operation

Port Management & Operation deals with the understanding of environmental changes in the port industry, the trend of port development, type and organization of port management, and port operation..

Human-Computer Interaction

This course covers several important theory and cases of human-computer interaction(hereafter HCI). HCI involves planning, design and uses of interaction between user and computer. It is often regarded interaction of computer science as behavioral sciences, design and several other fields of study.

Database Management

The objective of this course is to give students the understanding of basic database management concepts. This course will mainly focus on the database management techniques especially for e-Commerce, digital library and Internet-based information systems.

Management Science

The quantitative approach in modern management discipline is introduced at an elementary level. Primarily linear programming is studied with a wide range of applications. Various deterministic models and their solution methodsincluding integer programming, network flow analysis, multi-objective programming are also studied with strong emphasis on their applications.

Management of Business Organization

This course studies the concept, objective, effectiveness of organization. Studentswill learn how the organization form, operate, change, survive, and die. It is essential to the study of business administration.

Management Accounting

Management Accounting covers the major concepts of managerial accounting. The role of management accounting information in organizations will be discussed with primary focus on how to measure and manage performance within organizations. Best practice management accounting systems will be analyzed to benchmark. Understanding the concepts of managerial accounting will help you to familiarize tools to achieve organizational objectives.

International Business Management

International Business deals with management of global business in two major components, the environment and the management of Multinational corporation.

Computer Communication

The subject of computer communication includes architecture, design method and implementation technique for the exchange of data through computer networks. The objectives of this course are to introduce the main issues in data communication. It will include layered communication architecture, transmission technique, protocol design and network organization.

Software Engineering

This course provides students with basic concepts in software engineering in order to develop high-quality software economically. Key concepts are life cycle models, development techniques, automation tools, project management skills, and software metrics.

Information Techology and Strategic Management

In order to manage information system strategically it is necessary to have planning of the information system incorporated with business strategy. Student will practice planning of information strategy based on theory and case study.

Maritime and Port Logistics Information Systems

This course covers information systems on technology, feature, type and role of maritime to port logistics. Based on information systems, student will practice development and management of port logistics. Particularly, this course covers the application of information systems to business innovation.

Information System Analysis and Design

Object-oriented analysis and design (OOAD) is a popular approach to analyze an application system. The object-oriented paradigm through development life cycles fosters better stakeholder communication and product quality. Student will practice the methodology of object-oriented analysis and design.

Accounting Information System

Information Technology (IT) is bringing fundamental changes in many industries. Various emerging IT companies, enhancements are breaking traditional barriers to transform the way we do business. IT affects how we interface with customers and suppliers, as well as how we organize the activities internally within the firm. This course is mainly designed for (future) managers who need to understand the role and potential contribution of IT and Accounting Information Systems (AIS). More specifically, students will study the concepts of AIS and the related theories, and discuss various cases of successful IT implementation. We will also survey the most common and emerging IT applications and their impacts.

Production Management

Various issues relevant to modern operations management are introduced covering strategic and operational problems. Different from traditional manufacturing emphasis, this course is focused on new issues arising anew from service dominated nature of today’s operations management environment.

Logistics Expert Systems

This course provides students with basic concepts in expert system based on artificial intelligence. Based on these concepts, students learn how to build the artificial intelligence application systems such as intelligent agent systems, data mining systems, intelligent information retrieval systems.

Maritime ERP System

This course is an introduction to the design, installation and operation of ERP systems. Topics focus on history of ERP systems, characteristics, basic structure, business process and base modules including overview of various ERP package products. Also, this course covers several important applicationin maritime.

CEO Lecture on Shipping & Port Logistics

In this course, students learn the essential roles and responsibilities of CEO in the shipping and ports logistics industry. It provides practical insights into the effective leadership and management by communicating with invited CEO in this class.

Port Economics and Policy

Port Economics and Policy will enable to understand the port industry from economics and policy aspects, environmental changes in the port industry, supply and demand of port, port competition and cooperation, impacts of port on local and national economy, and national and international port policy.

Shipping Marketing

Shipping Marketing studies marketing strategies for developing successful relationship between shipping firms and global terminal operator along with the shippers in the global shipping business field.

Internet Marketing

The objective of this course is to provide insights into the converging logic of traditional marketing in the information age from the consumers' perspective. We will examine the impact of new technologies, namely the Internet on its users e.g. consumers, within the framework of the traditional marketing paradigm. The goal is to develop an awareness and understanding of the current relevant issues, advantages and disadvantages of this marketing medium, and specific techniques involved in using the Internet as an effective marketing tool.

Information Security Strategy

This course covers countermeasures on information security to protect infrastructure from security threats. Student will learn new technologies and necessity of information security.

Internship in Shipping & Port Industry

The internship is designed to enhance practical business ability through working experience in shipping and port logistics companies. Student will develop work competencies and explore career options.

New Venture Creation

This course will provide students with basic knowledge on the creation of new firms with new ideas and new technology. Students will also learn about the importance and the role of entrepreneurship in the modern society.

Maritime e-Business

The course explores the research framework of enhancing the business strategy, sales, procurement and creating new businesses using EC. To attain these goals, this course reviews and investigates the business models of EC and e-business, e-business strategies, and key trends in e-commerce from the managerial point of view.

Customer Relationship Management

This course aims first; at creating the strategic customer relationship management capability ,based on in-depth examination of CRM literature and cases and second; to develop the top-notch communication skills (both written and oral) through intensive rounds of write-ups, presentations, and debates. The course will be presented from the perspective of an CRM professional (consultant/manager), focusing on the tools and strategies to manage the acquisition, retention, and expansion stages of customer life-cycle.

Maritime e-Supply Chain Management

This course covers theory of supply chain management and application in the maritime industry. In particular, student will learn about successful e-scm case through sharing information between maritime companies.

Ubiquitous Logistics

Ubiquitous is an advanced computing concept, which is to appear everywhere and anywhere. This course covers ubiquitous technology and its application of logistics information systems using the technology.

Strategic Management

Strategic Management is more important in the global knowledge management period.
Strategic Management deals with strategy concept, type, analysis of the major fields of business and decision making techniques through lectures and case studies.

Financial affairs Information

This course will provide students with fundamentals of financial analysis methods. Through understanding of basic principles of financial information analysis, students will apply the learned knowledge to the practical analysis of financial information of firms.

Case Studies in ERP

Through analysis of cases on ERP system, student will practice methods to select criteria on adoption of the ERP package, which fits your company's environment.

Maritime and Port Logistics Project Management

The course deals with project management concepts, scheduling models and algorithms, work breakdown structure, project management processes, project management systems, and their applications to engineering projects and SW development / system integration projects.

About the Division (Department)

Div. of Maritime Law

  • Tel : +82-51-410-4390
  • Fax : +82-51-410-4390
  • jjoomk0922@kmou.ac.kr
  • location : College of Maritime Humanities & Social Sciences, Rm.No. 224
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Introduction

1. Educational Purpose and Features of the Divisions of Maritime Law

The Division aims to train legal professionals of law in the various modern laws by studying examples and theories of professional law-related information. It allows students to master various fields of maritime law in two majors: Dept. of Law and Dept. of Maritime Law.

2. Introduction of Each Major

(1) Major in Law
Each subject is organized in detail according to its field, and the curriculum is professionally designed. The major offers such courses as protection of intellectual property, consumers' law, and international law to help students get used to actual legal issues based on the basic knowledge and analyze various cases in class.

(2) Major in Maritime Law
Pursuing specialized and professionalized law education, the Dept. of Maritime Law emphasizes the production of legal professionals in the maritime and marine transport fields. It offers Maritime Law, Maritime Insurance law, Contract Law of Affreightment by charter party and international transportation law.

Faculty

  • Cheong, Yeong-Seok
  • Maritime Law
  • E-mail : cheongys@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :
  • Lee, Yong-Hee
  • Law Of the Sea
  • E-mail : yhlee@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :
  • Chung, Dae
  • Commercial Law
  • E-mail : ichung@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :
  • Kim, In-Yu
  • Civil Law
  • E-mail : kiy4394@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :
  • Ji, Sang-Gyu
  • Maritime Insurance Law
  • E-mail : skji@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :
  • Kang, Wu-Ye
  • Criminal Law
  • E-mail : wykang@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :
  • Kim, Hyun-Gui
  • Constitutional Law
  • E-mail : bismusei@kmou.ac.kr
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  • Ko, Hyoung-Suk
  • Civil Law
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Courses

Constitutional Law I

We will study what the constitutional law is; how Korean Constitution has been established, revised or changed, and protected; and what is the democratic, legal and social state Korean Constitution is based on.

General Principles of Civil Law I

Lectures will cover laws related to the General Provisions of the Civil Code Part I, from Article 1 to 184 (the so called General Principles of Civil Law) in the order of: general rules and regulations, corporation, legal action, time period, and extinction prescription.

Generals of Criminal Law I

This subject matter aims to study basic theories and structure of crime and punishment. That is, source of criminal law, the scope of korean criminal law, criminal elements, justification, culpability, attempt, accomplice, punishment, and security measure will be subject of this class.

Global Leadership

Global Leadership is a subjectwhich helps university students to set up their visions by discovering and understanding their interests and aptitudes and to cultivate leadership abilities about self management and interpersonal relationships.

Introduction to Economics

The subject of Introduction to Economics help law students to gain perspectives to see social scientific phenomenon by studying basics of economic knowledges.

Introduction to Public Administration

As an introduction to public administration, the objective of this course is to improve overall understanding of public administration by examining fundamental theories of public administration and administrative institutions.

Constitutional Law II

We will study an introduction to constitutional rights, and the contents of individual constitutional rights, such as human dignity, equal protection, freedom, and political, economic, social and procedural rights.

General Principles of Commercial Law

General Principles of Commercial Law intend to understand and study basic principles of commercial law. This course provides legal theory and case analysis for a broad and deep understanding of commercial law.

General Principles of Civil Law II

Lectures will cover laws related to the General Provisions of the Civil Code Part I, from Article 1 to 184 (the so called General Principles of Civil Law) in the order of: general rules and regulations, corporation, legal action, time period, and extinction prescription.  This section of the General Provisions of the Civil Code (part II) will additionally focus on the fluctuation of rights (type of legal action, time, and extinction prescription).

General of Criminal Law II

This subject matter aims to study basic theories and structure of crime and punishment. That is, source of criminal law, the scope of korean criminal law, criminal elements, justification, culpability, attempt, accomplice, punishment, and security measure will be subject of this class.

Understanding of Legal Education

Law school began in 2009, anyone who wants to join a law school will be examined in LEET. In this way, the purpose of this class is help students understand subjects of LEET by solving the recent examination.

Corporation Law

Corporation Law intends to understand and examine incorporation process, structure, management, finance and restructuring of corporations. A thorough study is made on corporate governance of the publicly held corporations.

The Act of Real Rights

The Act of Real Rights has its own purpose to understand the contents of the act of real rights by contemplating the contents of the real rights which have to be understood academically and realistically.

Administrative Law I

The lecture is section of general provisions of Administrative Law. Itconsists of general principle of Administrative law, Administrative Action, Administrative Action, Legal property of penalty surcharge, Administrative Procedures Act, Information Administration, Administrative Litigation Act, etc. It study how to apply to legal principle, legal structure because nation and administrative subject settles a legal problem.

General Part of The Law of Obligation

The laws on contracts and torts are founded on the principle of the freedom of contract, which regulates the legal relationships among parties. This course will provide the fundamental knowledge commonly applicable to various credit relationships regulated by the law on obligations through an examination of general issues extending over the entire spectrum of the credit relationship such as the object and effect of credit obligations, the assignment of obligations, the guarantee of debts, and the extinguishment of obligations.

Major in Law

Particulars of Criminal Law

Particulars of Criminal Law Class studies each elements of crimes and punishments related to them. Also, it deals with many issues and theories regarding criminal elements and punishment.

Constitutional Law III

We will study the basic principles of governmental system, functions and forms of government. Then we will study the organization, composition, functions of govenmental bodies such as parliament, executive, general and constitutional courts.

Economic Law

Economic Law intends to deal with monopoly and unfair trade practices. This course focuses on the powers of the Fair Trade Commission under the Monopoly Regulation and Fair Trade Act.

Labor Law

The aim of this course is to work towards the achievement of humane standads of living for workers by bringing about substantial equality between labor and management. The course will thus focus on individual labor-related laws. It will concentrate on the basic structure of labor law, basic rights of laborers, and the specific contents of the Labor Standards Law.

Korean Legal History

Legal history studies the process of change in the development of law from its simplest form in primitive societies to its present-day complexity, thus providing the basis of ordered social interaction. This course will examine the historical development of Korean legal thinking and legal consciousness.

Shipboard Training

This subject matter has a goal to study structures and functions of a ship and process of sailing by boarding a ship.

Civil Litigation Law

The law of civil procedures concerns court procedures, which implement by force and by means of state authority the rights and obligations recognized under the substantial law of various fields such as civil law, commercial law, administrative law, and intellectual property rights law.

Insurance Law

Insurance Law intends to understand the insurance system, to examine many kinds of insurance and to analyze the terms and conditions of insurance contract. This course focuses on rights and duties of the insured and insurer.

Legal Philosophy

Legal philosophy deals with what is a just law What is a justifiable law and how it can be figured out has long been legal philosophical issues. This class will deal with the tradition of law and philosophy. Also, based on the fundamental perspectives seen in law and philosophy tradition, how justifiable is a current law and what is a way of establishing a just law will be studied.

Social Security Law

We will study an introduction to social security law and specifically Korean social security laws including social insurance law, public assistance law, and social welfare law.

Law of North Korea

We will study the Constitution and several laws of North Korea. This course focuses on the basic principles of legal system in the old socialist countries and the Constitution of North Korea.

International Law I

International Law I will introduce the general theory of international law including the nature and development of international law, source of international law, the subjects and objects of international law.

Administrative Law II

The lecture of first step study the Law of Administrative Organization, National Government and Self-Governing Administration Organization Act, the National Public Service Law. And the second step study the Law of Administrative Action. The Law of Administrative Action is subdivided into order of Administrative Law, Payment of Administrative Law, Charge in Public Administrative Law, Finance Administrative Law, Military Administrative Law.

Special Part of The Law of Obligation

This course will examine contractual obligations arising from the will of rights-holders. Topics will cover office management, unjust enrichment, and torts. Contracts and torts are crucial elements of current legal issues and thus are of particular importance.

Special Seminar In Criminal Law

Special Seminar in Criminal Law aims to train students to deal with specific cases based on perspectives attained in criminal law and criminal process classes.

Constitutional Adjudication and Constitutional Case Law

We will study the organization, functions, and judicial procedures of Constitutional Court of Korea in part, and several constitutional laws of cases in part which have great effects on Korean legal order.

Law of Civil Execution

The purpose of this Act is to prescribe the procedures for compulsory execution, an auction to exercise a security right, and an auction under the Civil Act, the Commercial Act and other Acts, and preservative.

Law of the Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes and Checks

Law of the Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes and Checks intends to deal with various legal issues in respect of the Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes and Checks. This course focuses on legal theory and case law.

International Law II

International Law II will introduce the special parts of international law which have been developing since 20th century. It will include the law of the sea, air law, space law, international environmental law, international economic law and dispute settlement systems.

Criminal Process

Criminal process will try to analyze the rules of process of finding out relevant facts of cases. Principles of due process and human rights must be taken seriously to understand criminal process.

Family Act

Family Act is the last part of civil act. It is familiar with us because it has a close connection with our lives. This lecture sets up structure of the civil act by understanding it accurately.

Financial Law

Financial Law intends to understand many legal issues in respect of capital market where investors buy and sell securities or derivatives. Specifically, this course makes a deep study on legal system and structure of capital market.

Special Seminal in Administrative Law

The Special Seminar in Administrative Law study the application of a general theory and an itemized discussion. The lecture base on the new revised law and decided law. The lecture study the principle of Administrative Law thought new precedent, important precedent, case study etc. The lecture improve to solve the legal problem between administrative subject and nation.

Consumer Protection Law

Consumer Protection Law intends to conduct research on legal system which protects consumers in the market. This course focuses on legal measures improving and enhancing a consumer's right.

Torts Law

This class will explore new theoretical perspectives of Torts Law in order to improve understanding and systemization in an area with extensive precedents. We will discuss ways to amend our current Torts Law.

Thesis

The Thesis class will aim to experience research processes and study basics of legal writings. Also, student should face legal issues by himself to resolve it and make a persuasive conclusions.

Tax Law

Tax law aims to educate students to understand substantive tax law, tax process, criminal law contained in tax laws, income tax law, corporate tax law, national tax laws, local tax laws.

Criminal Policy

Criminal justice policy aims to study causes of crimes. Also, it deals with countermeasure to criminal phenomenon, such as rehabilitation of criminals, deterence of crimes, security of society against crimes.

Environmental Law

This subject aims to educate environmental laws and fundamental principles of regulations regarding it.

Intellectual Property Law

This class aims to study laws of copy right, patent, trademark and utility model. This area of laws is about human beings' creative activity and expressions.

EU Law

One of foreign law of EU law that focus on world is a popular field of the study. EU Law lecture study how to base on and assimilate with legal system and how to consider concrete form of EU International Jurisdiction Law, unified Contract Law, Economic Law, Company Law, EU Competition Law, Integrated Financial Law etc.

Study on the Issues of International Law

Study on the Issues of International Law will analyse some pending issues of international law including interpretative principles of treaties, intervention and R2P, responsibility on trans-boundary pollution, State succession, principles of maritime boundary delimitation and preemptive self defence.

Hisroty of Legal Thought

History of Legal Thought will deal with the process of shift of law throughout history. Also, it aims to help students to understand natures and origins of current laws.

Cases on Commercial Law

Cases on Commercial Law intend to understand and analyze significant cases over commercial law. This course provides an opportunity of practically systematically understanding commercial law.

Anglo-American Law

Anglo-American Law intends to conduct research on UK legal system and American legal system. This course emphasizes rule of law, jury system, doctrine of stare decisis, and distinction between common law and equity.

Law of Electronic Commerce

Law of Electronic Commerce intends to understand and analyze various legal issues over growth of electronic commerce. This course makes a deep study on regulation of the company and protection of consumer’s rights.

Case on Civil Act

Case on Civil Act has its own purpose to understand the way to apply the provision, the theories, and the precedents based on knowledge acquired by lecture about General provisions on civil act, real rights act, Claims act, and family act.

Legal System of China

This subject matter aims to raise students who has basic knowledges of chinese legal service markets by educating chinese laws to cope with the reality of chinese success of achieving G2.

Major in Maritime Law

International Transportation Law

The purpose of this subject aims to study international transportation rules as like Hague rules, Hague-Visby rules, Hamburg rules and Rotterdam rules and to analyse various countries' precedent.

Maritime Commercial Law

Maritime law is part of Chapter V in commercial code that regulates legal relations between marine companies. In this course, students will systematically approach in Carriage of goods by sea, Responsibility Regime of shipowner, transport document, salvage, collision of ships, general average, etc.

Practice of Shipping

IPractice of Shipping is a subject integrating legal theories and practice. The goal of this course is to acquire practical management of port and shipping industry.

Marine Policy

Marine Policy will analyse and evaluate the current national marine policy. The objects of this lecture are to provide comprehensive information on the Korea national marine policy and to enhance the planning skills.

Shipboard Training

This subject matter has a goal to study structures and functions of a ship and process of sailing by boarding a ship.

Maritime English

The purpose of this subject aims to study general theory of every contract of carriage of goods by sea and teach writing skill for official letter using in a marine business field.

Charter Parties

The purpose of this subject aims to study several types of Charter Parties as like Voyage Charter Party, Time Charter Party and Bareboat Charter Party and translate english contract for understanding the meaning of vocabularies.

Insurance Law

Insurance Law intends to understand the insurance system, to examine many kinds of insurance and to analyze the terms and conditions of insurance contract. This course focuses on rights and duties of the insured and insurer.

Maritime Criminal Law

Study on criminal phenomenon happening in ocean and maritime area. Also, analyses on criminal sanctions and criminal process to cope with the crimes.

Bill of Lading Laws

Introduction to basic German, within the intercultural awareness of German- and Korean culture emphasizing the four basic skills: speaking, writing, listening and reading.

Law of Shipping Company

Law of Shipping Company intends to conduct research on legal methods which arenecessary to start up a shipping company. Therefore, this course provides legal theory and practice of Shipping Law and Corporation Law.

Law of International Business Transactions

Law of International Business Transactions intends to do research on various legal issues over international business transactions. This course makes a thorough study on CISG, INCOTERMS, UCP, contracts for carriage of goods, marine insurance contracts and international commercial arbitration.

Private International Law

Private International Law is a subject to determine general principles and governing laws on the international jurisdiction regarding any legal relations which contain foreign factor.

Maritime Law I

The purpose of this subject aims to study basic theory of Maritime Laws and prepare all sorts of civil-service examinations.

Law of The Sea I

Law of the Sea I will introduce the development of international law of the sea and analyse rights and duties of States in or on the coastal state’s maritime jurisdiction including internal waters, territorial sea, exclusive economic zone, continental shelf and archipelagic waters.

International Law I

International Law I will introduce the general theory of international law including the nature and development of international law, source of international law, the subjects and objects of international law.

Special Part of The Law of Obligation

This course will examine contractual obligations arising from the will of rights-holders. Topics will cover office management, unjust enrichment, and torts. Contracts and torts are crucial elements of current legal issues and thus are of particular importance.

The Act ofVessels Execution

The Act of Vessels Execution has its own purpose to understanding some specific systems about vessels execution by contemplating seizure of vessel, disposition of observation and preservation, and revocation of procedure for compulsory auction by offer of security, etc.

Marine Insurance Law

Marine Insurance Law deals with cargo insurance, hull and machinery insurance, P&I, etc. We will focus on MIA, 1906, ICC, ITC, and other English laws and practices.

Law of The Sea II

Law of the Sea II will introduce legal regimes of high seas and the Area, marine environment protection, marine scientific research and dispute settlement system.

Law of P&I

Law of P&I is a kind of marine insurance managed by shipowners’ association which covers legal liabilities of shipowners. In this course, students are to acquire functions and coverage of P&I.

The Act of Ship Security Real Rights

In the Act of Ship Security Real Rights, it contemplates the right of retention, pledge, and mortgage. And it compares and reviews the contents of the maritime lien, and of the international convention about ship mortgage.

Maritime Law II

This subject is for part two of Maritime Law, and the purpose of subject aims to understand basic theory of Maritime LawsⅡ.

Marine Environmental Laws

Marine Environmental Law will examine the international regime for the protection and preservation of marine environment. To do so, it will introduce the relevant treaties including the Part 12 of UNCLOS, IMO conventions, CITES and CBD.

Navigation Law

The purpose of this subject aims to understand Navigation Law includingInternational Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, Maritime Traffic Law and Navigational rules.

Port Management&Policy

In the course of Port Management&Policy, students will learn the operation, management, and development of ports.

Civil Liability of Oil Pollution

In this course, we study international convention and domestic law for civil liability of oil pollution.

Case of maritime law

Case studies of maritime law focuses on analysing and criticising maritime cases.

Theory of Marine Insurance Clauses

Students in this course are expected to acquire skills to construe ICC, ITC, and other practical clauses.

Law of ship Sales

Law of vessel sales will be discussed in two parts―1) vessel construction, and 2) used vessel sales―by addressing legal, theoretical, and practical aspects of the law. Classes will first introduce UK laws, and then compare it to the Korean law of vessel sales for critical inquiry.

Law of Ship Finance

Law of Ship Finance intends to understand legal structure of ship finance. Therefore, it is necessary to make a deep study on a loan agreement, a sales agreement, a marine insurance contract, a bareboat charterparty and so on.

Thesis

The Thesis class will aim to experience research processes and study basics of legal writings. Also, student should face legal issues by himself to resolve it and make a persuasive conclusions.

International Criminal Law

International Criminal Law is the part of international law which has been developed since the end of WWII. It will introduce the development of international criminal law and analyse the international crimes and relevant cases.

Maritime Police Act

Maritime police act aims to study rules of investigation, patrol, crackdown, etc..

Case on Marine Public Laws

The purpose of this subject aims to analyse many court cases based upon Maritime Laws and clarify court's position to their ruled cases.

Case on the Law of the Sea

Case on the Law of the Sea will introduce and evaluate the important judgements, orders and awards which were decided by ICJ, ITLOS and the Permanent Courts of Arbitration.

International Criminal Law

International Criminal Law is the part of international law which has been developed since the end of WWII. It will introduce the development of international criminal law and analyse the international crimes and relevant cases.

International Criminal Law

International Criminal Law is the part of international law which has been developed since the end of WWII. It will introduce the development of international criminal law and analyse the international crimes and relevant cases.

About the Division (Department)

Div. of International Trade and Economics

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Educational purpose and features of the divisions

A cradle for global business professionalsThe continuing expansion of International trade and the rapid economic growth of China have made Korea more important as a leading country in the region of Northeast Asia. We are facing a new era in which we should find a new dynamic for growth through trade connected by an efficient system of logistics. To respond to this demand, the division aims at producing_ professionals who can think creatively and compete with others in the global market with their professional knowledge in traditional fields of trade and shipping transport and area economy. At the same time, the division is making efforts to produce core professionals for the country targeting global economy through education in such various fields as foreign exchange, finance, harbor, insurance, and E-business.

Introduction of each major

Major in International Trade

In the International trade field, students will learn theories and actual training on International economy and trade that could revitalize the domestic economy in the rapidly changing world environment. We offer courses: introduction to economics, micro-economics, micro-economics management and basic economy subjects, International economy, International trade, International finance, International trade and trade of Korea to master marine transport of economic mathematics, introduction of Korean economy, transportation economy science, introduction to marine shipping economy, introduction of International transportation, Shipping Management Theory and English used in marine transport related to trade theory and its related subjects, International business administration, International marketing, multinational business theory including International management related subjects, International Commerce, International trade and English, introduction to trade information process, introduction to trade information automation, regulation of International Trade Commerce, International E-BUSINESS, and all other actual International trade subjects as well as transportation economy science, introduction to marine shipping economy, introduction to International transportation, Shipping Management Theory and English used in marine transport and so forth.

Major in Economics

This course provides theoretical foundations in the entire field of social science. Dubbed as ¡?the flower of social science', the major focuses on teaching students to effectively confront, grasp, and analyze various issues that are derived from the dynamic changes of the modern world economy. Economics is a study that has both scientific and theoretical aspects comparable with natural sciences, thus the curriculum helps students develop fundamental knowledge that prepares them to enter any social science fields. For this, students will study the following fundamental subjects: principles of economics, micro-economics, macro-economics, mathematical economy, International economy related subjects such as introduction to International trade, International shipping, Industrial Organization, and Regional and Urban Economics, Money and Finance, Labor Economics, finance, Maritime Economics and Logistics Economics.

Faculty

  • Su-Ho Lee
  • Monetary Economics and Financial Markets
  • E-mail : leesh@kmou.ac.kr
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  • Ho-Soo Nah
  • Econometrics · International Economics
  • E-mail : nhs1030@kmou.ac.kr
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  • Il-Seon Yoo
  • International Economics
  • E-mail : yis@kmou.ac.kr
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  • Jae-Bong Kim
  • Business Administration · Risk Management
  • E-mail : kjb@kmou.ac.kr
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  • Jong-Seok Kim
  • Theoretical and Transportation Economics
  • E-mail : kimjs@kmou.ac.kr
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Courses

Introduction to Business Administration

We will introduce the basic theories of Business administration and discuss on the key issues of Business essence.

Introduction to Economics

The aim of this course is for students to understand basic concepts and theories of economics, so they can get new recognitions of economic problem that might face in day-to-day life, and have an appreciative eye for future economical flow.

Principlesof Trade

Basic understanding of International Trade including International Trade Theory, International Business and International Trade Practices.

Mathematics For Management and Economics

Modern economics pursues optimal distribution of resources subject to the limited resources. Maths provides a useful tool when it comes to searching for the optimal distribution

International Trade Practice

The fundamental trade practices and general procedures of trading goods, services and trade contracts as well as international trade customs.

Statistics

  • Probability theory, estimation and hypothesis test are the main contents of the course.
  • By studying these areas, students can realize how to apply scientific methods in the decision-making context.

EconomicHistory

Economic History deals with the history of human being with a view of economic thinking way. Based on this way, historic events in the western history will be reinterpreted

International Economic Institution

This subject aims to let the students understand the function and role of international economic organization such as WTO, IMF, World Bank etc

Introduction to Marketing

This course offers an introduction to the basicterminology, concepts, elements of marketing within the firm.Issues covered in this course include marketing strategy, consumer behavior, marketing research, and marketing environments as well as marketing mix development issues including product, pricing, promotion, and distribution managements.

International Trade English I, II

Study on International Business English which is using in International Trade Practices.

Principles of Insurance

This course offers an introduction to the basic terminology, principles, and practices in insurance management. Topics to be covered include risk and risk management, analysis of insurance contracts, and functional insurance areas including rate making, underwriting, marketing, loss control, claims, and insurance company financial structure.

Distribution Management

We will introduce the basic concept and theories of distribution management, and discuss on the contemporary distribution environment and key issues of distribution industry.

FinancialManagement

Financial decision-making in the corporation and analytical techniques for solving financial problems are examined in this course. Financial decisions such as investing in fixed assets, and obtaining debt & equity funds are considered.

Entrepreneurship

This course involves a careful examination of the entrepreneurship as a tool of starting new business and for solving practical management problems. Emphases are on studying of basic theory for the entrepreneurship and fundamental on management. It is an exploratory and practical course designed primarily for students planning to start a new business.

Macro Economics

This course deals with the theories of modern and classical school, concerning with macroeconomic equilibrium process, existence of unequilibrium, fiscal policy, monetary policy, unemployment and economic growth.

International Business Management

This course offers an introduction to the basicterminology, concepts, and practices in international business. Topics to be covered in this course include the environments of global business, international institutions and agencies,business strategy and structure of global corporations , entry modes to the foreign market with trade, foreign direct investments, licensing contract, and conflicts between host countries and international firms.

Introductionto Financial Economics

This course is basic course in finance area. The following topics will be covered in the class: time value of money, principles of corporate finance, financial market and instruments, and investment analysis.

Economic Integration Theory

After establishing ECSC in 1950s, the tendency of regional economic integration was spreaded throughout the world and this tendency continues in the 21st century.In this course, we will study the stages of economic integration and the characteristics & economic effects of each stage. We will also study the contents of agreements for main economic integration bodies such as NAFTA, EU, ASEAN, MERCOSUR.

Logistics Management

We will introduce the basic concept and theories of logistics management, and discuss on the contemporary logistics environment and key issues of logistics industry.

Principlesof Accounting

The purpose of this course is to expose students to the basic terminology, concepts, and its role in the business field. Topics to be covered include preparation and use of financial statements, manager's role in making business decisions using accounting data, and accumulation and analysis of cost accounting information.

International Rules For Trade Transaction

Study on rules for international trade which are related to Goods and Service Trade Transaction, World Trade Organization, etc.

Game Theory and Application

  • The rational interaction of individuals is explained using proper concepts of equilibrium.
  • Various realistic contexts including international politics and markets, are suggested and explained using the tool.

Risk Management

This course offers an introduction to the basicterminology, concepts, and practices in risk management. Major topics to be covered include risk identification means, evaluation and measurement, treatment methods including risk control and fiance, and administration.

International Biz English I

Study on International Business English specified on business letters, general agreement on international transaction, international trade documents

International Biz English II

Study on International Business English specified on business letters, general agreement on international transaction, international trade documents

Venture business

This course involves a careful examination of the entrepreneurship as a tool of starting new business and for solving practical management problems. Emphases are on studying of basic theory for the entrepreneurship and fundamental on management. It is an exploratory and practical course designed primarily for students planning to start a new business in the global trade industry. This course also will students to create his/her own business plan from idea itself.

Graduation Assignment

Evaluation of graduation qualifications for candidates, for example TOEIC score, in the division of International Trade and Economics.

Internship

Internship program in the trade related companies to practise field activities related international trade and economics.

Current Economic Affairs in English I

The objective of this class is to learn how transfer frequently encountered economic terms into english. In additions, editorials, economic articles in newspapers and english journals will be selected and discussed in class in order to acquire economic and english knowledge.

Current Economic Affairs in English II

The objective of this class is to learn how transfer frequently encountered economic terms into english. In additions, editorials, economic articles in newspapers and english journals will be selected and discussed in class in order to acquire economic and english knowledge.

International Logistics

We will introduce the basic concept and theories of international logistics, and discuss on the contemporary environment and key issues of international logistics industry.

International Trade Contracts

Theory of terms of international trade contracts including the procedures, offer and acceptance, quality, quantity, packing, shipment, transportation, insurance, payment, arbitrage, etc.

Non-Life Insurance

This course offers an introduction to the basic terminology, principles, and practices in property-liability insurance management. Topics to be covered includeproperty and liability loss exposures, analysis of insurance contracts and specificcoverages, functional insurance management areas, and the property-liability insurance industry.

TransportNetworks

We will introduce the basic concept and theories of transport network, and discuss on the contemporary environment and key issues of transport industry.

Marine Insurance

This course offers an introduction to the basic terminology, principles, and practices in marine insurance. Topics to be covered in this course include maritime risk and risk management, analysis of insurance contracts (ICC and ITC), marine perils, reinsurance, P&I, and functional insurance areas.

International Electronic Commerce

Study on International electronic commerce relating the concept of electronic commerce, including internet, electronic market place, SCM, etc.

International Trade Policy

Trade policy is usually designed to improve the social welfare of each country. The policy will be mainly addressed in the view of free trade policy and protection trade policy.

Global Trade Essence

Based on the standard program on trade education provided by Korea International Trade Association, ongoing global trade environment, trade practices and international marketing strategy

Global Communication

English becomes the lingua franca in the modern economic world. This subject focus on improving the proficiency in trade english and learning the culture of trade partner to encourge the world economy.

Maritime Industry

We will introduce the basic industrial organizations of maritime industry including shipping, logisticcs, port, shipbuilding, etc.

LogisticsNodes

We will introduce the basic concept and theories of logistics nodes, and discuss on the contemporary environment and key issues of logistics nodes industry.

General Customs for International Trade

This subject aims to understand the differences of customs of each countries in international trade and to develop abilities of international trade contract with Incoterms and UCP, etc.

InternationalBusiness Strategy

This course focuses on the principal topics and issues in the global business area. Topics to be covered in this course include the phenomenon of globalization, global business environments, and the critical business skills of managing strategic issues.

Maritime Global Marketing

The proportion of maritime industry is increasing in Korean industry. This subject discusses the uniqueness of maritime industry and its strategy of global marketing.

Maritime Cyber Trade

E-commerce has a deep effect on international trade. This subject focuses on discussing the characteristics of e-commerce in maritime industry and how e-commerce is applied to the maritime industry.

International Commercial Arbitration

Study on the concept and the procedures of international commerce arbitration for resolving the disputes rising in the international trade.

International Trade Exercise

This subject aims to develope higher grade technologies of general procedures of international trade. International trade customs and public administration in trade are main points

Trade Field Training

Based on the standard practice program offered by KITA, students do trade field training on international marketing and practice of export and import in the promising enterprises.

GlobalLogistics Seminar

We will discuss on the international logistics management and key issues of international logistics industry.

Transportation Economics

  • Transport service market is analyzed from the microeconomic perspective.
  • Transport facility markets are reviewed in order that students understand the phenomena such as congestion, natural monopolies etc..
  • Policy measures are taught that fill the market inefficiency.

Theory of Industrial Organization

  • The reasons for the firm's existence is examined.
  • Market power of the firms is examined in various contexts.
  • Public polices are studied.

Regional and Urban Economics

This course focuses upon urban and regional plannings, including locational decision of firms, market & urban area, regional growth theories, the analysis of regional structure, land-use, housing economy etc. It will also help students understand how economic theory can be applied in a spatial setting

Security Market Analysis

This course introduces various financial markets including stock market. The following topics will be covered in the class: primary market & secondary market, bond market, derivatives market and technical analysis.

Theory of Public Finance

  • The reason for the existences of government is addressed.
  • Market failure and government responses are examined.
  • Income distribution and redistribution policies are taught.
  • Taxation theory is dealt with.

ShippingEconomics

We will introduce the basic concept and theories of shipping economics, and discuss on the contemporary shipping environment and key issues of shipping industry.

LogisticsEconomics

This course entails identifying potential suppliers and distributors; evaluating how accessible and effective they are and establishing relationships and signing contracts with the companies who offer the best combination of price and service.

Chinese economy

Korean economy is closely linked to Chinese economy which now become the first trade partner of Korea. This lecture will handle the process of chinese economic development and economic policies etc.

Port Economics

We will introduce the basic concept and theories of port economics, and discuss on the contemporary port environment and key issues of port industry.

Law and Economics

  • Rational behavior of an individual to institutional arrangements is examined.
  • The various legal principles and their economic interpretation is given.
  • The improving way in legal contents are suggested.

Japanese Economy

We will introduce and discuss on the Japanese economic system and structural characteristics of major industry.

Transportation Policy

  • The general principle behind government policies is laid out. In the context of transport service market, market failure is revealed and the corresponding regulatory policies and their effects are examined.
  • Policies related to congestion, pollution and natural monopolies are investigated.

Practices in Economics

In this course, we will select the major economic problems which are currently at issue both at home and abroad, and discuss by topics. Throughout this, we will help students have individual eye for overall economic flow and present economic problems.

Public Finance Policy

This course provides theoretical and empirical study of economic principles underlying government budget, taxation, government expenditure, debt management, and effects of government taxing and spending.

InternationalEconomics Seminar

It is lectured about events which are closely related current trade issues in domestic and foreign. It is also lectured about fundamental International Trade theories based on principles of International Trade.

Security Market Analysis and Trading Strategies

Trading strategies based on asset pricing models and portfolio theories are examined in this course. Risk-return trade off, diversification, efficient market and investment performance analysis are considered.

Monetary Economics and Financial Markets

This course introduces principles of financial markets and institutions. The following topics will be covered in the class: the role of money in the macro-economy, various effects of monetary policy, financial system and economic performances.

Financial Analysis

The aim of this course is an understanding of and ability to apply econometric and statistical methods. This course covers principles of financial analysis techniques with focuses on interest rate, FX rate, and investment performance.

ComputationalAnalysis for Finance

The aim of this course is an understanding of basic solutions related with economics, financial economics, and financial econometrics. This course requires real data handling using some softwares such as Excel, E-views, and STATA.

International Finance

This course examines the structure of foreign exchange markets, currency futures, currency options, and currency swaps. The pros and cons of international capital exchange and the relations among international markets will be covered.

Financial Derivatives

This course covers both derivatives markets such as options, futures, swaps and risk management. Mechanics of options and futures markets, determination of options and futures prices, hedging using derivatives will be introduced.

Life Insurance

Life Insurance introduce its’ facility, function and how to management with theories and practical business. Specially this class will concentrate on Life Insurance’s product development, underwriting, marketing, investment, rate of premium, surveillance and policy on principle.

FinancialTheory and Analysis

This course covers portfolio theories, asset pricing models, the term-structure models, and the behavior of financial institutions and financial markets. The course also offers statistical analysis of financial market behaviors using softwares.

SpecialTopics in International Financial Market

This course acquaints students with various aspects of international financing, ranging from the operation of international financial market to the arcane technique of pricing various financial assets in the global markets.

MaritimeFinance

Financial decision-making in the maritime industry such as shipping, ports, and fisheries for solving financial problems are examined in this course. Discriminations between maritime finance and general finance will beconsidered.

FinancialConsulting

Strategic asset management processes for efficient asset allocation are examined in this course. Applications of asset pricing models and communication skills will beconsidered.

chartering & broking

We will introduce and discuss on the chartering and broking in international shipping market.

Understand of International trade

Studies on Basic concepts, fundamentals and developing process of international trade including prospects of Korean economy in the international trade environment.

Circumstance of economy

Understanding of the principles and theoretical economics studies on the basis of international economics and the environment of international trade.

Trade and Economy

Understandings of international economics and the global business including studies on international trade practices, international trade policies and foreign exchange market.

enterprise and economy

Studies on the business of Korean firms on the basis of the Korean economics and industrial development including the problems of Korean firms and their resolutions.

Global Leadership

Global Leadership is a subjectwhich helps university students to set up their visions by discovering and understanding their interests and aptitudes and to cultivate leadership abilities about self management and interpersonal relationships.

About the Division (Department)

Department of International Relations

  • Tel : 82-51-410-4455
  • Fax : 82-51-404-3987
  • hyo9@kmou.ac.kr
  • location : International College Building (I) 411
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Introduction

The Department of International Relations aims to cultivate experts with professional knowledge, which is in high demand in today's International community. For students to develop the professional knowledge and ability to command foreign languages, we provide specialized curricula including commercial law, trade policy, trade negotiation, dispute settlement, International economics, International management, International area studies and foreign language courses. Through these curricula, students will have a general understanding of the International Relations, and knowledge of English and Chinese necessary for commercial practice.

Faculty

  • Park, Yong Soo
  • International Political Economy, Korean Politics
  • E-mail : yspark@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :
  • Cha, Kyung-ja
  • Chinese economy and Commerce
  • E-mail : kjcha@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :

Courses

Introduction to Economics

This course is an introduction to basic knowledge of economics. Ideas such as demand and supply, utility, aggregate demand and supply are explained and applied to everyday economic issues.

Introduction to International Commerce

This course looks at the basic principles and rules of international commerce that are being newly formed with the embarkment of the WTO system.

Trade and Foreign Affairs

This course aims to understand international politics these day through explaining theories of international political economy, and strategies and diplomatic policies related with international commerce of every country.

Introduction to Marine Industry

This course defines the role of shipping in international transportation or international logistics and explains definition, kind and feature of shipping services and industries.

Korean Essay Writing

This course explains how to express and write one's own feeling and thinking by korean. Processes to finish an article through 'Think & Express' and 'Make a sentence and paragraph' beginning with discussion about meaning of writing are shared.

East Asian TerritoryⅠ

This course explains history of East Asia's territorial change. Historical facts that our ancestors governed wide territory in Ancient period are explored.

Introduction to Politics

This course examines some of the basic concepts and subjects necessary to understand everyday political phenomena, which are different from other social phenomena.

International Law

This course explains the basic concepts of International Law. Based on them detailed items such as Maritime Law, Space Law, Environment Law and Law of War are examined

WTO and International Commerce

This course explains basic knowledge of international economic order and WTO Rules. Case studies on the application of WTO Rules to actual cases are presented.

International Management

This course is an introduction to international business and management. How the global companies adapt themselves to rapidly changing management condition in the era of limitless competition is discussed

Global Leadership

This course helps university students to set up their visions by discovering and understanding their interests and aptitudes, and to cultivate leadership in self-management and human relations.

East Asian TerritoryⅡ

This course helps to understand East Asian territorial issues by explaining their historical background and development.

International Economics

This course is an introduction to international economics. Basic concepts and theories on international trade and policy, the balance of payments, exchange rate, and open economy macroeconomics are explained.

International Politics

This course is an introduction to international politics. Important historical and contemporary themes in international politics such as interaction between nation and market, the role of nation, and direction of foreign policy are focused

Marine Territory and international Commerce

This course explains territorial disputes which are making big issues incurrent international society, with focusing on marine territorial disputes. Dok-do and related problems are discussed.

International Organization

This course is an introduction to international organizations. The role, variety and activity of international organizations such as UN, IMF and WTO in the era of internationalization are examined.

Game Theory for International Commerce

This course is an introduction to game theory and strategic thinking. Ideas such as dominance, backward induction, Nash equilibrium, commitment, asymmetric information, adverse selection, and signaling are explored

Japanese for International Commerce Ⅰ

This course is a basic Japanese Learning Program. Basic grammar for Japanese reading, listening and writing is explained and practiced.

Chinese for International Commerce Ⅰ

Students learn basic Chinese sentence patterns and enhance basic reading comprehension skills.

English for International Commerce Ⅰ

Basic english for international commerce is learned and practiced in this course.

Commercial Policy

This course is an introduction to commercial system and policy. Debates between trade protectionism and trade liberalism, economic effects of trade barriers, and economic integration etc are discussed.

International Maritime Relations

This course considers and discusses all matters occurring in the international maritime relations such as marine territories, marine resources, marine industries, maritime cultures and maritime disputes.

International Finance

This course is to explain the concepts and theories on international finance. Contents such as the balance of payments, foreign exchange markets, interest parity, forward, futures, options etc are examined.

International Political Economy

This course examines important historical and contemporary issues in international relations that set the stage for analyzing the current international system.

Theory of Multinational Enterprise

This course is an introduction to multinational enterprises and their impacts on the current world economy. Subjects such as actual condition, theories, policies and strategies of the enterprises are treated

Foreign Trade Act

This course explains Korea Foreign Trade Act. The act is enacted to help development of national economy, enlarge commerce and keep balance ofinternational payments.

Japanese for International Commerce Ⅱ

This course is an intensive Japanese Learning Program. Intermediate grammar for Japanese reading, listening and writing is explained and practiced.

Chinese for International Commerce Ⅱ

This course enhances conversation skills necessary in daily life and social issues with focus on reading and listening.

English for International CommerceⅡ)

This course is an intensive course of English for International Commerce 1.It helps to improve both english ability and basic knowledge concerning commerce by reading and discussing current events and issues in english.

English for current issues

This course aims to help to get interest and understanding of the world-wide current issues through reading sorts of english materials, along with english capability.

English for International Conference

This course aims to improve english ability for international conference.Improving specialized knowledge is required to cope with international meetings for commerce such as WTO.

International Commerce Environment

This course aims to understand and analyze the current international commerce environment surrounding Korea to prospect challenges we face in future development of commercial relations

International Intellectual Property Law

This course explains international rule affecting standards of intellectual property rights.

Commercial & Diplomatic Negotiation

Currently importance of regional agreement and FTA between countries are increasing. This course is an introduction to theories of commercial negotiation.

Western Economy and Commerce

This course provides basic knowledges of the industrialized western economies and their commercial environments. Economic development of USA and EU, and their commercial policies are explained.

Korean Economy and Commerce

This course is an introduction to the Korean economy and international commerce. The development of Korean economy, trade environment, and commercial policies of Korea are explained and discussed.

Chinese for Current Issues

Enhances understanding of current Chinese affairs by reading articles on politics, economy, society, sports and entertainment.

Japanese for Current Issues

This course enhances the Japanese ability for current issues. It is an intensive course of Japanese for international commerce.

Commercial Dispute Settlement

This course explains WTO dispute settlement based on WTO Rules. Historical development of dispute settlement, current dispute settlement system and problems of dispute settlement etc are discussed.

English for International ConferenceⅡ

This is an intensive course of english for international conference 1.

International Investment

This course overviews international flow of capital. Foreign direct investment and portfolio investment between developing countries and industrialized countries are analyzed.

Electronic Commerce and Law

This course explains various legal issues related with electronic commerce based on contents of domestic and foreign legislation.

Japanese economy and Commerce

This course is an introduction to the development of Japanese Economy and Commercial policies. Japanese economic development, causes and effects of the bubble economy, industrial policies are explored.

Chinese economy and Commerce

This course aims to analyzes the characteristics of the developmental structure of the Chinese economy with focus on its supplementary relations with the Korean economy.

History of International Trade

This course attempts to explain the history of trade. Expansion of international trade in geographic scope, diversity and quantity, the channels of trade, and Developments in transportation and communication are introduced and discussed.

Regional trade and Commerce

Currently, regional FTA and regional economic integration are spreading worldwide. This course considers and discusses regional commercial problems in detail and prospects future development.

Customs Tariff law

This course is an introduction to customs tariff law. Contents such as taxation system, bond system and clearance system are explained along with elastic tariff system, international cooperation tariff and administrative compensation etc.

Advanced Course for International Relations

This course enhances understanding about various issues of international relations occurred in international commerce through discussion and presentation by students.

Graduation Thesis

Foreign language ability test is needed to pass this course

International Trade practice

This course aims to educate global trade specialists to match needs from companies and change of international trade situation. it would like to be help on international business activity by combining trade and shipping.

International Commerce Field Practice

This course aims to provide opportunities for students to study many problem solving methods related to international business.

Global Economy and Commerce

This course explains the development of global economy and the change of commercial activity. Current situation and future prospect of regional FTA are analyzed.

Japanese Enterprises and Management

This course enhances the basic understanding of Japanese Enterprises and Management. Their development processes and characteristics are examined along with their social and cultural background.

Foreign Exchange Transaction Act

Foreign Exchange Transaction Act is enacted to make stability of currency value and keep the balance of international payments This course explains this Act and helps to understand about that

Current English for International Affairs

This course enhances english ability of listening and reading with articles from current newspapers and broadcast.

Graduation Thesis

Foreign language ability test is needed to pass this course.

Case Study on Commercial Diplomacy

This course is a case study on the issues occurred in commercial diplomacy.

Major Issues of international Commerce

This course mainly deals with comtemporary issues of international commerce such as globalization, WTO, DDA, RTA, FDI and trade dispute resolution

Special Topics for International Commerce

This course attempts to apply some of theories and ideas to current issues on the international commerce.

Practical English for International commerce

This course enhances english ability required in business such fields as international trade, overseas construction, and foreign exchange.

About the Division (Department)

Dept. of Public Maritime Administration

  • Tel : 82-51-410-4730
  • Fax : 82-51-404-3987
  • charchar@kmou.ac.kr
  • location : International College Building (I) 209

 

Introduction

Educational Purpose and Department Characteristics

The Department of Maritime Administration focuses on researching and developing policies of maritime administration as well as on producing experts who can take up practical work. Since theories of the science of public administration and policy science in general are the bases of acquiring professional knowledge related to marine administration, general courses from the regular departments of public administration are included in the curriculum. In addition, the Major of Maritime Public Administration includes specialized courses on the sciences of marine administration and policy.

As the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea came into effect and the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries was established in 1996, there was a national demand to train experts in maritime administration and marine-related policies systematically and efficiently in order to meet the changes in the maritime environment. The Major of Maritime Public Administration was established in 1999 as the first in its kind in Korea.

The special fields of the major in maritime public administration, which can be differentiated from the general fields of public administration, include International maritime diplomacy, maritime territory management, port development and management, maritime traffic administration, marine logistics, marine environmental administration, labor administration for seamen, maritime police administration, maritime safety and disaster relief, marine resources development, maritime trade promotion, and fisheries administration.

Faculty

Courses

Introduction to Public Administration

The purpose of the Introduction to Public Administration is to develope a basic and overall knowledge on public adminstration, and understand the Korean public administration in the social science perspective.

Introduction to Economics

The Introduction to Economics deals with the basic theories of the entire economic fields as well as the major subjects ofMicroeconomics and Macroeconomics.

Introduction to Politics

The Introduction to Politics mainly explains the basic concepts and theories of the political studies and understands the variousagendas of modern politics.

Introduction to Sociology

The Intoduction to Sociology aims at studying the basic concepts and theories of modern sociology and understanding the government group practice as well as the social phenomenon so well.

The Elementary of Statistics

The purpose of the Elementary of Statistics studies is to develop a basic knowledge on Statistics(SPSS program, type of Variables, type of measure, measuring index, etc.). And understand the Statistics in a Social Science Perspective.

Organization Management Theories

This subject introduces the modern organization theories and focuses on improving the observation and analytical skills on the form of the organization.

Korean Government

This subject deals with the various topics of Korea Government, e.g. organization, management paradigm, culture, practices with the viewpoint of history.

Constitutional Law Ⅰ

Theobject ofthiscourseis to promote students’under- standingof theConstitution,which isrecognizedastheba- sic lawof thenation that guaranteesthefundamentalrights of citizens and regulates governmentalstructure.Topicswill coverthe fundamentalrightsand generalprinciples ofthe presentConstitutionincluding itsconcepts,classification,en- actment,and amendments,thedefence oftheConstitution, and the history, fundamentalprinciples,and basicsystem and developmentof the Korean constitution.

GlobalLeadership

Global Leadership is a subjectwhich helps university students to set up their visions by discovering and understanding their interests and aptitudes and to cultivate leadership abilities about self management and interpersonal relationships.

General Principal of Civil Law

Thiscourse willdeal withtheprinciplesthat are com- monly applicableto civillaw in general.Itwillprovidethe foundationsnot only for civillaw but alsofor the study of law in general. Topic willcover the significance of funda- mentalprinciples,rights, and obligationsunder civillaw, the object and subjectof such rights, and thecauses of changes to theserights, particularly legalconduct.

Criminal Law

Thiscourse willexaminethefundamental conceptsof crime and itsconsequences-i.e., punishmentand measures for public safety. Itis designedto facilitatestudents’under- standingofcrimeand itslegalconsequencesasconstituted under criminal law.Topics willcover: the principleof legal- ity(nullapoenasine lege);thetemporal and locational val- idity of criminal law; the applicability of constituent require- ments,which aretheessentialelementsof crime; illegality; responsibilityand complicity; thetheory of attemptedcrime; and the theory of punishment.

Administrative LawⅠ

Thiscoursewillexaminethebasic principlesofadmin- istrativelawand legislation.Itcan be divided into an in- troduction toadministrativelaw,the lawofadministrative processes,and theeffectivenessof administrationasameans ofguarantee.Theintroductory section willexamineadmin- istration itselfand thebasicconceptsof administrativelaw, together withadministrative-legalrelationships.Thesecond section,with respectto thelawof administrativeprocedures, willlook at forms of administrativeprocesses in terms of is- sues such as administrative conduct, administrative legislation, administrativecontracts,and actualconduct. Thefinalsec- tion, on the effectiveness of administrationas a means of guarantee, willhighlight positive legal measures for the ef- fective guaranteeofprocessesofadministrative forceand punishment.

Public Budgeting and Financial Management

The class focuses on the theories and real cases of the institutions , decision-making, processes, innovations, and analyses of governmental budget and the accounting for governmental organizations.

The Principle of Policy Science

The purpose of this subject is to understand the policy process and enhance the rationality of policy which can apply to all the policies.

MethodologyofInverstigation

The aim of this course is lecturing the principles of research design and the concrete methodologies which are the foundation of scientific and empirical researches in the area of public administration and public policy. After this course students can understand the scientific and empirical research and improve the knowledges which are required to carry out empirical studies. Also they improve the abilities to grasp empirical studies.

Public Personnel Administration Ⅰ

The purpose of Public Personnel Administration Ⅰ studies is to develop a basic knowledge on Public Personnel Administration(public human resource management, strategic human resource management, type of civil service system, etc.). And this study also seek the direction of improvement of Korean Public Personnel administrative system.

Public Management Information System

As the Information-oriented society has arrived, the information and information abilities has enlarged to a great extent. Thus the study alerts the matter to the students and let them acquire the ability to deal with information society.

Constitutional LawⅡ

The objectiveof this courseis to improve students’under- standingof governmentalstructurein termsof the regulatory provisionsoftheConstitution by examining topicssuch as thetheoretical basisand system ofgovernmentalstructure, compositiveprinciples of governmentorgans,forms of gov- ernmentalstructure, functions ofthenation, and state sovereignty.The functionsof Constitutionalstate organssuch astheNationalAssembly,thePresident,theexecutive branch, thejudiciarybranch, and the ConstitutionalCourt willalsobe studied.

Administrative LawⅡ

This course will consist of a detailed examination of ad- ministrative organizationsand actions.Thelawofadmin- istrative organizationincludes topics such astheconceptof administrativeorganizationitself, administrativeauthority, the law of stateadministrativeorganization,and thelaw of local governanceaswellasthelawregulatingtheconduct of public officials.The lawofadministrativeaction covers, in particular,thelawofpoliceadministration, administrative grantslaw,thelaw ofsocial guarantees,thelawofpublic risk, land administration law, environmental law, economic administrationlaw, and financialadministrationlaw.

Local Public Administration

The class focuses on the essence of local autonomy, the relationship between central and local governments and between local governments and citizens, and so on. The class also seeks the improvements of Korean local administrative systems.

Administrative Statistics

The purpose of Administrative Statistics studies is to develop statistics methods of descriptive statistics and inferential statistics
(Frequency, Crosstabs, Correlation Analysis, Factor Analysis, Reliability Analysis, Regression Analysis, Z-test, T-test, Analysis of Variance, etc.).

Maritime Law

Maritime Law which is an international law applied comprehensively to the ocean and maritime properties, is a general collection of treaties and customs of territorial waters, international waters, and high seas fishery.

Urban Administration

The study of Urban Administration introduce the concept and origin of Urban Administration to students. This study also focus on the role and means of public administration for advancing the quality of life and solving the problems of urban.

Public Policy Analysis

Policy analysis is the work which improves errors occured in overall policy process and includes a series of lectures on quantative policy analysis methods as well as qualitative methods.

Public Personnel Administration Ⅱ

The purpose of Public Personnel Administration Ⅱ studies is to develop a practical knowledge on Public Personnel Administration
(civil service authority, classification of public office, interchange of personnel, recruitment, education and training, performance evaluation or appraisal, morale and motivation to work, compensation and pension program, administrative ethics, etc.).

Public Management Information System Ⅰ

The study of Public Management Information System lets the student fully master basic communication/computer programs necessary for the E-government age. Moreover the study deals with methods on how to correctly utilize administrative information system.

Introduction to Maritime Administration

Being the basic level of actual maritime administrative studies, the Introduction to Maritime Administration introduces basic theories on Maritime Administration. The study go over the role and abilities of Maritime Administration and the relation between maritime administrative theory and reality.

Regulatory Policy

The study of Regulatory Policy lets the student study the course of history of the 'Role of the Government", the concept of regulatory administration, the effect of regulation in political and economic perspective, and the organization and formation of regulatory institutions.

Development Administration

The study of Development Administration introduce the concept and origin of Development Administration to students. This study also provide a basic knowledge on Development Administration
(stages of development, political development, administative development,methods of Development Administration, development indicators, development plan, etc.).

Harbor Policy Theory

First of all, this course aims to lecture the characteristics of harbor logistics industry. After that, it deals with harbor policy from the view point of policy system approach. The contents of this course are as follows: outline of harbor, organizations and budgets concerning with harbor administation, human resources, policy environment, formal participants - central government, local government and public agencies related to the harbor -, informal participant - business corporation, the media and NGOs etc. - and policy outcomes.

Government and NGO

The study of Government and NGO introduce the concept and origin of NGO(non-governmental organization) to students. This study also provide a basic knowledge on NGO(type of NGO, role of NGO, growth of NGO, NGO and governance, NGO and policy, etc.).

Maritime Administrative Law

The Maritime Administrative Law go over the organization, effect, and relief of Maritime Administration based on the outline of administrative law, and individual law related to Maritime Administration.

Public Management Analysis

This subject studies quantative management methods developed for enhancement of administration rationality such as I-O model, Markov model, LP, DP, PERT/CPM, Queuing, Game model et al.

Ocean Environmental Administration

The purpose of Ocean Environmental Administration studies is to develop a basic knowledge on Ocean Environment(environmental administration, environmental problem, ocean pollution, protection of ocean environment, etc.). And understand Ocean Environment in a “quality of life” Perspective.

Public Enterprise

The class specifies the political-economical essences and characters of public enterprises. The class also examines the organizational and personnel management, budgeting, pricing, management evaluation, and privatization of public enterprise.

Welfare Administration

"Welfare Administration" examines the necessity of national welfare and the target value social welfare administration has to pursue based on the understanding of the concept of social welfare, and go over the various activities of the government related to welfare supply.

Environmental Administration

The study of Environmental Administrations seek to find policy-level solutions to environmental problems caused by development and growth.

Ocean Development Administration

The class helps the students understand the governmental administrative systems and roles for the rational usage, preservation, and development of the ocean resources, including ocean spaces, energies, and minerals.

Public Financial Management

The class delivers lectures on the issues of financial management in public sector, including the elementary knowledges of governmental accounting, performance management of governmental financial programs, and cost-benefit analysis, and so on.

Local Public Finance

The class deals with the efficient provision of local public goods, the expenditures and revenues of local governments, the financial relationship between local and central governments, andthe financial management systems of local governments.

Comparative Administration Law

"Comparative Administration Law" enhance the comprehension of separate systems of various countries necessary when acting astrade expert by analyzing and reviewing the administrative laws of Korea's major trade partners such as United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Japan.

Case Study of Maritime Policy

This subject deals with many kinds of maritime polices such as port, ship-transportation, fishery, tourism, safety, environment, science & technology, focused on related good cases.

Special Lecture of Maritime Administration

This lecture studies diverse themes related to the maritime administration e.g. coastal management, ocean pollution, self-governance fishing so as to understand maritime administration more deeply.

Government Reform

South Korea has faced rapid growth and progressive administration over the past 20 years yet, a new and different fluctuating ability is required as the nation faces a new environmental change. However, it is also true that this fact has been unintentionally neglected by Administration experts. The curriculum depicts the upcoming Social, environmental change and the change in administrative environment, Korea will face and seek to find Administrative reform that will lead the changes so that it was benefit the mass majority of average citizens.

Case Study of Maritime Administration

Maritime Administrative Cases Study cultivate problem-solving ability by enlarging the logical lenses through the analysis of specific maritime administration examples of organization, personnel management, budget, local development, Administration ethics, and electronic government.

Special Lecture on the Maritime Policy

Special Lecture on the Maritime Public Policy educates the student to systematically study major topics being shed into light periodically in the field of Maritime Public Policy.

About the Division (Department)

Dept. of English Language and Literature

  • Tel : 82-51-410-4590
  • Fax : 82-51-404-3987
  • hello545jjun@kmou.ac.kr
  • location : Rm. No. 318, College of International Studies Buld. KMOU
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Introduction

The Department of English Language and Literature trains professionals with knowledge of English language and various cultures of English speaking countries. One-third of the curriculum is devoted to practical English to help students learn essential English communication skills as globalized world citizens. It also offers various lectures on the English language, literature and cultures of English speaking countries.

The primary characteristic of the department is its focus on students’ improvement of English proficiency through practical English courses. Students take multiple classes with instructors who speak English as their native tongue, including courses focused on speaking, listening, reading, writing, and other practical subjects.

In addition, the Department of English Language and Literature conducts competitions and prizes each semester to encourage students' studies. Hence, many students of our department have been selected as exchange students in universities overseas.

Moreover, our students may take a double major in shipping, maritime law, international trade & economics, public administration, East Asian studies and European studies. Students graduating with a dual degree can offer the full range of advantages in their fields.

Recently, to meet the specialized maritime goals of our university, we offer specialized courses in Marine English and English Language as an International Language to produce professionals in the offshore, shipping and port sectors

Faculty

  • Jhang, Se-Eun
  • English Linguistics(Phonetics/Phonology/Morphology)
  • E-mail : jhang@kmou.ac.kr
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  • Noh, Jong-Jin
  • English Literature(American novel)
  • E-mail : jjnoah@kmou.ac.kr
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  • Hong, Ok-Sook
  • English Literature(Renaissance English Literature)
  • E-mail : hongoksook@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :

Courses

Understanding British & American culture

Understanding British and American Cultures will closely examine the exciting similarities and differences between two of the most fascinating cultures in the world. The course will give students a broad understanding of the history and social development that made each country what it is today.

Everyday Maritime English

Maritime English is a fascinating look into communication at sea. Join us for a 16 week class that will teach you the basic terminology and communication methods of the pros.

English Speech I

This is acourse designed to teach students the basic fundamentals of writing and delivering an effective and interesting public speech or presentation. Emphasis is placed on techniques designed to make the actual delivery of a public speech more interesting to the audience and reduction of the stress on the speaker.

History of British Literature

This is a chronological survey of British literature, which has developed in constant interaction with the political, social, and cultural changes of the time, with emphasis on major authors' texts.

Introduction to Maritime English

The course of Maritime English focuses both on important vocabulary used in the fields of general ship arrangements, nautical terms, and SMCP and on reading comprehension of articles or texts for maritime-related media news.

English Speech II

This is a course designed to teach students the basic fundamentals of writing and delivering an effective and interesting public speech or presentation. Emphasis is placed on techniques designed t omake the actual delivery of a public speech more interesting to the audience and reduction of the stress on the speaker.

Listening Comprehension in L2 English

This course aims at developing L2 learners’ competence and capacity of English listening as a L2 and developing their basic skills of sequential interpretation.

Global Leadership

This course is a subjectwhich helps university students to set up their visions by discovering and understanding their interests and aptitudes and to cultivate leadership abilities about self management and interpersonal relationships.

History of American Literature

This course explores the tradition of American literature and its development. Students will overview the characteristics and trends by taking a look at important American literary works.

Introduction to English Linguistics

This course discusses the structures and characteristics explored in theoretical English linguistics fields as well as the boundary of applied English linguistics, providing basic concepts and knowledge for linguistic analyses.

StructuralAnalyses of English

This course is about the structure of Englishsentences and its goal is to make grammatical forms and functions more comprehensible to students. Creative use of English syntax will be considered in details.

PracticalBritish and American Dramas

This is an introductory course to British and American drama, in which students can understand the basic structure and characteristics of drama as a literary genre through analytical reading of texts by major playwrights.

Screen English Using Maritime Films

The course surveys various recent issues related to the ocean such as ocean exploration, ocean environment, and maritime sports as well as screen versions of traditional literary texts.

Practical English Writing

This course is apractical course that exposes students to fundamentals of English written composition. This course will supply students with an understanding of composing, organizing, and reasoning of writings with use of supporting examples completed by coherently stating their opinions.

Maritime Industry English

Maritime industry ranges from shipbuilding to military defense. Hence the course helps students to improve the understanding of maritime industry, providing English expressions and keywords for characteristics of each field.

British and American Short Stories

This course is designed to help students understand the essence and elements in literary short stories. Students will be able to analyze and understand stories by examining the literary elements of each story.

Special Lecture in Maritime Literature

This course focuses on maritime literature, which takes up a substantial portion of English literature, in various genres and texts in fiction and nonfiction.

Practical English I

This course aims to get intermediate level of TOEIC to assess ability on practical English. It helps students to understand how to get test skills in TOEIC as well as how to apply to them in the test.

English Phonetics

The course deals with English consonants and vowels. It helps students to understand how to produce them in articulatory phonetics as well as how to transmit and analyze them in acoustic phonetics with Praat.

Intermediate English Conversation

This is a course designed to teach med-level functioning students to engage in, and be able to sustain, a natural intellectual conversation in English. Emphasis is placed on vocabulary usage and the dynamic flow of speaking that occurs when discussing abstract ideas and concepts.

Practical English Grammar

This course aims to help students understand the principles and basic structures of the English language that is used in everyday life. More precisely, this course covers the use of basic expressions that native speakers of english are used in everyday life.

Translation Practice

Students can acquire practical translation skills as well as theories of translation through dealing with a variety of translation materials such as literary text, film, and newspaper.

USA/BRITAIN TODAY

This course is a sophomore class that will explore popular culture and current events in two of the most exciting cultures in the world. Manydramaticeconomicandpoliticalchangesaretakingplaceinbothcountries.StudentswillseektoidentifyimportantaspectsofwhatitistobeanAmericanandBritishcitizen.

Introduction to English Education

This classesi ntroduces the basic concepts of teaching English to speakers of other languages.It will be primarily, but not completely, concerned with Koreans teaching English to other Koreans. Topics include the teaching of speaking, listening, reading, writing, grammar and vocabulary. We will also examine different techniques and approaches in language pedagogy.

Cruise Industry English

The course aims to understand the cruise industry which provides ocean leisure tourism service as a highly valued convergence industry. It focuses on a system of fly cruise, reading selected English reports published by CLIA.

Listening Comprehension in L2 English & Interpretation Skills

This is a bridge course between Listening Comprehension in L2 English and CNN English. Strategies for improving listening skills will be taught along with basic principles of sequential translation between English and Korean.

Practical English II

This course helps students get high score in TOEIC test for the Graduation exam. Emphasis is placed on getting testing skills and understanding the trend on the recent TOEIC tests.

English Syntax

This course is to dolinguistic analyses of sentences and phrases (Syntactic analysis) withinChomsky's current syntactic framework. Novel linguistic jargons and structural concepts will be covered.

Maritime English Writing

Maritime English Writing is a practical course focusing on common types of writing that occurs in the situations of maritime affairs. The course will provide a fundamental instruction towards establishing a strong foundation in gathering, organizing and expressing your ideas in the most effective way possible.

Britishand American Poetry

Through this course, students learn how to read, analyze, and appreciate poems written in English, and write essays that show their critical reading of poetry.

EnglishPhonology

The course deals with English phonemes, distinctive features, and important phonological processes. It helps to make generalizations through description and hypothesis and to contribute insight into the nature of scientific inquiry.

TeachingListeningandSpeakinginEnglish

This course introduces students to teaching ideas and techniques related to speaking and listening in the ESL or EFL context.

Interview&Presentation

Interview and Presentation is designed to teach students how to create and execute effective PowerPoint presentations,and to interviewandbe interviewed about what they have presented. Students will learn valuable gestures, language, organization skills, and voice techniques, to develop highly effective communication habits.

IMO English

The course focuses on speaking, writing, listening, reading a selected bundle of Maritime English published by IMO. Students have an opportunity to practice writing logbooks and speaking SMCP on a training ship.

Writing for English Newspapers I

This class introduces the basics of English journalism, including the writing of English headlines, conventions of the journalistic genre including its particular syntax and formatting. The class will produce the university's English newspaper and provides opportunity in leadership.

Understanding English Grammar

The objective of this course is to let students understand the nature of English grammar by encouraging them to be curious about how others use English, and to be flexible enough to understand that there are competing descriptions of language structure as well as competing opinions about correctness.

Modern British and American Drama

The objectives of this course is to be able to analyze individual texts as well as to understand the literary genre of drama by reading major texts in modern and contemporary drama.

Understanding British and American Novels

This course is designed to help students be familiarized with British-American novels by reading closely all the important elements of the novel.

CNN Listening

This course is to improve students' listening ability. We will read various newspaper articles and will also have a chance to listen to CNN news to practice applying parsing skills to listening comprehension.

Advanced English Conversation

This is a course designed to teach high-functioning students to engage in,and be able to sustain, a natural intellectual conversation in English. Emphasis is placed on vocabulary usage and the dynamic flow of speaking that occurs when discussing abstract ideas and concepts. The course topics will revolve around Transhumanism and future technologies, as well as the impact these changes will have on society, including issues of politics, philosophy, economics, religion, social justice and morality.

Maritime English Vocabulary Practice and Corpus English Linguistics

The course deals with Maritime English vocabulary that is peculiar when compared to General English. It focuses on a keyword analysis using AntCon or WordSmith Tools for learning productive lexical knowledge.

Writing for English Newspapers II

This class continues the instruction and practice of writing, editing and producing English newspaper articles and assembling and formatting them into proper format. The class will produce the university's English newspaper and provides opportunity in leadership.

Teaching English as a Foreign Language Using Multimedia

The course surveys an overview of English education using multimedia technology. It focuses on various methodologies used in corpus linguistics to teach English as a foreign language.

Maritime Business English Writing

Students can practice writing of various maritime business English based on recent theories of writing. The course is focused on understanding the specific characteristics of maritime business English writing.

Maritime English Translation

Students can practice translation of various maritime English based on recent theories of translation. The course is focused on understanding the specific characteristics of maritime English translation

Practical English in Maritime Science & Shipping Management

Technical jargons & expressions related to maritime science & shipping management are taught based on ESP teaching methods. For students’ career opportunities in the relevant fields, ESP communicative skills are also taught.

Maritime Nonfiction Narrative

This course offers students a wide range of knowledge on maritime environment and world by helping them read, discuss, and analyze maritime nonfiction narratives.

Business English for Trade

This course is designed to help students obtain necessary knowledge regarding trade, and help them prepare its examination by studying basic, practical transactions of its practice.

Shakespeare on film

This course will provide an overview of Shakespeare's life and work. Excerpts from various plays will be examined, as will the love sonnets. We will watch movies of various plays and examine one play, Hamlet, in-depth.

BusinessEnglish for Shipping and Ports

This course is designed to help student work confidently in the field of maritime business by teaching TOEIC and employing it in the maritime business transaction.

Maritime English Grammar

This course aims to explore language usages and grammar patterns in Maritime English in order to help students have a better understanding of English related jobs in Maritime Affairs.

English-Korean Simultaneous Interpretation

English-Korean Simultaneous Interpretation(Level 4) is the most advanced course in the series of listening & interpretation classes (Listening Comprehension in L2 English(Level1); Listening Comprehension in L2 English & Interpretation Skills(Level2); CNN Listening(Level 3).

About the Division (Department)

Dept. of East Asian Studies

  • Tel : 82-51-410-4690
  • Fax : 82-51-404-3987 (International Studies administration office)
  • eng@kmou.ac.kr
  • location : College of International Studies 4F, Rm.No.416
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Introduction

The department of East Asian studies is unique department in Korea especiallyto study and teach about regions, languages and cultures of East Asia. Itsacademic purpose is to educate students to understand all the cultures and societies of Korea, China and Japan implying the world with the viewpoint of East Asian studies. Adding to the purpose, the department tries to bring up such citizens of humanistic insight and deep understanding about East Asia and who have ability to understand mixed and acculturated cultural phenomena in East Asia.

In the curriculums of the Department of East Asian Studies, there is no division between main and subordinate ones. Of course, while studying all curriculums about languages, regions and cultures of Korea, China and Japan, each student may concentrate on specific ones following to each one's interest. However, the ultimate purpose of this department is to encourage students to get the interdisciplinary knowledges and understanding about the relations between East Asian countries implying the world and to have dream to work for globally opened societies in future.

Faculty members

  • Gu, Mo-Ryong
  • Ph.D. (Pusan National University), Korean Literature, Criticism, Cultural Studies
  • E-mail :kmr@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :
  • Kim, Jung-Ha
  • Ph.D. (Sogang University), Korean Folklore, East Asian Regional Studies
  • E-mail : jkim@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :
  • Kim, Tae-Man
  • Ph.D. (Peking University), Chinese Modern Literature, Chinese Regional Culture Studies
  • E-mail : ktm21@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :
  • Ryoo, Kyo-Ryul
  • Ph.D. (Kobe University), Modern Japanese History, Japanese Regional Culture Studies
  • E-mail : rkr31@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :
  • Ha, Sae-Bong
  • Ph.D. (Pusan National University), Modern East Asian History, Cultural History, Marine history
  • E-mail : ha29sb@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :

Courses

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31187 동아시아의이해 Introduction to East Asian

This course aims at providing broad information on politics, economy, culture, and history of this area and thus helping the students accumulate basic knowledge for area study of East Asian.

31691 세계화와해양문화 Globalization and Maritime Culture

This subject studies globalization and maritime culture, cultural interactions, and study multi cultural phenomena, main concept such as hybrid, diaspora, identity, and practice culture analysis regarding this.

70340 한국학입문 Introduction to Korean Studies

The object of this subject is to study about the traits of Korean culture related to Chinese culture and Japanese culture on the principles of cultural anthropology, folklore and sociology.

70344 일본학입문 Introduction to Japanese Studies

This lecture try to lead the students for understand about basic information of Japan's politics, economy, socio-culture.

70343 중국학입문 Introduction to Chinese Studies

Academic understanding towards china is required in university education. This course helps students to understand Chinese and it’s culture.

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31182 동아시아학의연구방법 Methodology for East Asian Studies

The object of this subject is to study about the relation of influence and different or common features between Korea, China and Japan to take the basic methodology of exploration about East Asia.

31270 현대문화와글쓰기 Modern Culture and Writing

Thiscourseaimstostrengthenstudents’communication abilitythrough writing.Studentswrite essaysand papers, which includeself-introduction,their own opinion on social issues,book review or cinemareview, summaryand critical assessmentof academicarticles, etc. In classroomeach studentsget readers'otherstudents’feedbackand discussproblems of theirwriting.

31372 해항도시부산의문화교섭 Cultual Interaction of Sea Port City Busan

This subject detects an experience of various culture negotiation of Busan.
A goal of this subject gropes for a network for the new symbiosis that Busan shall aim at.

70339 문화로읽는한자 Reading Chinese Character and Culture

To cultivate students’ knowledge on Chinese characters to improve their understanding towards Chinese culture.

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30035 지역학개론 Introduction to Regional Studies

The object of this subject is to study general methodology of surveying the fields of region to research furthermore authenticities of Korean, Chinese and Japanese regions in East Asia.

90027 일본의역사와전통 History and Tradition of Japan

The student learns Japanese basic traditional society, economy and socio-culture. By this, students historically understands a problem of modern Japan.

90029 중국의역사와전통History and Tradition of China

To understand Chinese culture and it’s contemporary meaning, Students will learn Chinese history from prehistoric era to modern china.

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31098 문화연구의이론과방법 Theory and Method of Cultural Studies

A goal of this subject is to learn theory and methodology of culture studies.
And this subject applies to actual analysis, and practice.

90050 한국지역연구 Regional Studies of Korea

The object of this subject is to study the features of natural environments, social structures, customs, humanities,dwelling types, settlements, cultures and arts of Korean regions.

90051 일본지역연구 Regional Studies of Japan

The student learns the expert knowledge that politics or the culture relate to through the history of modern times in Japan.

90052 중국지역연구 Regional Studies of China

For deep understanding towards china, students will study under several category; region, culture and economy.

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31099 일본근대화론 Theory of Modernization of Japan

This lecture try to lead the students for understand about how to Japan had already modernized and became a industrialized country during its Meiji period, this happened long before Japan's defeat in the Second World War. And how to Japan was the first country in East Asia that industrialized successfully.

90098 동아시아해양사 Maritime history of East Asia

Study on interactions of East Asia in terms of human, goods, money, and intellectual interactions which includes histories of cultural exchange, vessel, navigator, fishing industry and shipping.

90151 근대문학속의동아시아 East Asia in Modern Literature

We need to keep an eye on collision and succession between traditional and modern culture, mainly on the basis of modern history of Korea, China and Japan. Modern politics of East Asia was tumultuous. We need to cover culture as well as political and economical changes.

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30006 동아시아생활문화론 Culture of Everyday Lives in East-Asia

The object of this subject is to study the East Asian living culture as clothes, foods, settlements, festival days, folk beliefs, games, festivals and legends with historical and psychological methods.

31376 지역문화와 문화정책 Local Culture and Culture Policy

A goal of this subject understands local culture, and be to study a way to devise culture policy. This contents of subject includes art assistant system, city design, and village making.

70307 한문강독 Chinese Characters for Reading Text

To cultivate students and to improve their literacy on text books of oriental studies, students will be trained under systematic studying on Chinese characters.

90152 중국의해양문화컨텐츠 Maritime culture contents of China

To understand the maritime culture of China, students will appreciate and interpret maritime literatures, films, arts and other several cultural contents.

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31693 해양과 문화교섭 Cultural Interaction in Sea Area

This subject detects an experience of various culture negotiation between each regions and wisdom through the seas in history of East Asia. And this subject gropes for a network for the new symbiosis that our society shall aim at.

90097 동아시아사 문화콘텐츠 East Asian history and cultural contents

Historical facts of East Asia are now vigilantly used as a source of culture products for example festivals, documentaries, novels, films, and dramas. Examine the value of culture products and find a chance of new creation.

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31475 졸업논문 Thesis Writing

Students willbe guided throughout the whole phasesofpreparing their theses,including selectionofatopic, library research, collection and analysis of materials, and writing manuscripts

About the Division (Department)

Dept. of European Studies

  • Tel : 82-51-410-4850
  • Fax : 82-51-404-3987
  • europe@kmou.ac.kr
  • location : College of International Studies , 4F Rm.No. 418
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Introduction

The Department of European Studies consolidates the study of the history, languages, cultures, society, economy and politics of the EU. As the EU has expanded to include 28 member nations, it is urgently needed to train professionals with knowledge in the European region that has diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds but is rapidly changing after the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union. The core educational goal of the department is to help students understand the integration of the European region and its experiment in network formation among cities based on glocalism (globalism + localism).

The curriculum of the European Studies Program consists of practical language training in English, German, and French and the history and cultures of the European region. The department systematically supports overseas language training and study exchange programs. It currently operates an exchange program for students and professors with the Dept. of European Studies at the University of Wales located in Cardiff, UK, and a language exchange program (Erasmus, Lingua, Socrates) with Saarland University, Germany. The department supports students who study abroad or develop their language skills in Strasbourg and Paris, France or at Gottingen University, Germany on a short or long-term basis. More than 60% of the students have participated in language programs or exchange programs in the European or North American region and benefited from overseas internship programs in Germany, France, the Netherlands, and UK.

Faculty

  • Jeong, Moon-Soo
  • European Modern & Contemporary History, European Area Studies
  • E-mail : jms@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :
  • Chung, Chin-Sung Dury
  • Romance Studies, Business Psychology, German Area Studies
  • E-mail : dury@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :
  • Choi, EunSoon
  • French Linguistics, French Area Studies
  • E-mail : esdchoi@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :
  • Choi, Jinchul
  • European Culture, Intercultural Communication, Organizational Anthropology
  • E-mail : choi1@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :

Courses

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German Culture and LanguageⅠ

Introduction to basic German, within the intercultural awareness of German- and Korean culture emphasizing the four basic skills: speaking, writing, listening and reading.

French Culture and LanguageⅠ

Introduction to basic French, within the intercultural awareness of French- and Korean culture emphasizing the four basic skills: speaking, writing, listening and reading.

European History and Maritime Culture I

European History and Maritime Culture Ⅰdeals the Aegean civilization, the history of Greece and Rome, feudal society, Hellenism and Hebraism with maritime culture.

European Cultural and Business Studies

This course will provide the students the chance to acquaint themselves with business, combined with European studies focusing on culture and language. Through this the students will acquire an international orientation and will be able to recognize how to do business combined with cultural studies.

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Global Leadership

In the competitive environment of 21st. century, students learn how to: take initiative, balance key priorities, improve interpersonal- and team communication, leverage creative collaboration, and apply principles for achieving a balanced life.

German Culture and Language Ⅱ

Introduction to basic German, within the intercultural awareness of German- and Korean culture emphasizing the four basic skills: speaking, writing, listening and reading.

French Culture and Language Ⅱ

Introduction to basic French, within the intercultural awareness of French- and Korean culture emphasizing the four basic skills: speaking, writing, listening and reading.

European History and Maritime Culture II

European History and Maritime Culture Ⅱ deals the rising of the nation state, imperialism, the world war Ⅰ, Ⅱ, division and integration of Europe with maritime history and culture.

European Society and Literature

This course focuses on the short novels from 27 member states of the European Union in early twenty first century. They are dealing with the context of social, cultural and political change which the current Europeans are confronting with. Thus, the course will give the students the opportunity to discuss the novels with different backgrounds from European countries in the light of the major European Studies.

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Practice in European LanguageⅠ

The continued development of communicative skills and strategies for functioning socially in the European language contexts (French or German). Grammar review; practice in pronunciation, comprehension, conversation, vocabulary, and written expression.

European Area Studies I

European Area Studies I teaches the making of area studies and methodology of area studies. The curricular deals the methodology of European area studies reflecting the paradigm shift in the global age.

Practice in English Language I

Practical English Iis are quired course that will introduce students to the essential elements of communicating in English. Students will explore new vocabulary, grammar, and discussion topics while improving accuracy and fluency.

European Corporate Culture I

The corporate culture is a pattern of shared tacit assumptions that was learned by the members of an organization as they solve their problems of external adaptation and internal integration. This course will provide the students the opportunity to consider and reflect how to apply organizational culture in the global operation of companies from the perspective of area studies focusing on Europe. Through the discussions we will try to find out the implications of this kind of organizational researches and the applicability of organizational culture studies in international business practice.

Culture and Society of U.K.

This course is an introduction to the cultural history, economy and political, educational, and social systems of Great Britain within the context of European integration and globalization. This includes group projects, skits, and panel discussions.

Culture and Society of France

This course is an introduction to the cultural history, economy and political, educational, and social systems of France within the context of European integration and globalization. This includes group projects, skits, and panel discussions.

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Practice in European Language Ⅱ

This course includes a continued development of communicative skills and strategies for functioning socially in European language contexts (French or German). Grammar review; practice in pronunciation, comprehension, conversation, vocabulary, and written expression.

European Area Studies II

European Area Studies Ⅱ teaches the European area studies through the units such as U.K. France, Germany, Italy, Spain and European seaport cities and sea region.

Practice in English Language II

PracticalEnglishIisarequiredcoursethatwillintroducestudentstotheessentialelementsofcommunicatinginEnglish.Studentswillexplorenewvocabulary,grammar,anddiscussiontopicswhileimprovingaccuracyandfluency.

European Corporate Culture II

The Corporate culture is a pattern of shared tacit assumptions that was learned by members of an organization as they solve their problems of external adaptation and internal integration. This course will provide the students the opportunity to consider and reflect how to apply organizational culture in the global operation of companies from the perspective of area studies focusing on Europe. Through discussion we will try to find out the implication of this kind of organizational researches and the applicability of organizational culture studies in international business practice.

Culture and Society of Italy

This course includes an introduction to the cultural history, economy and political, educational, and social systems of Italy within the context of European integration and globalization. This course includes group projects, skits, and panel discussions.

History of EU Integration

The History of EU Integration deals the origin of European integration, the thought of European integration, the making of ECC and EU including the key issues and the perspectives.

European Geography, Language and Culture

This course consists largely of two views: one deals diachronically area of European languages with geographical and cultural criteria and the historical and cultural background of each language and understanding of the cultural characteristics involved by his expressions of language. Synchronously, we precise the sociolinguistic situation and language policy in each European country and emphasizes the importance of language diversity and ecology of languages.

Culture and Society of German

This is an introduction to the cultural history, economy and political, educational, and social systems of Germany within the context of reunification, European integration and globalization. This includes group projects, skits, and panel discussions.

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Practice in European Language Conversation I

This includes an increased sophistication in speaking European Languages (French or German) through simulation and role playing as well as in writing through regular compositions and journal entries. This will also include discussion of contemporary topics.

Practice in English Language III

PracticalEnglishIisarequiredcoursethatwillintroducestudentstotheessentialelementsofcommunicatinginEnglish.Studentswillexplorenewvocabulary,grammar,anddiscussiontopicswhileimprovingaccuracyandfluency.

International Business and Shipping I

Business is becoming increasingly internationalized, and shipping is one of the cores of international business. Millions of tons of cargo are shipped from one end of the globe to the other each day. Developing efficient, reliable and cost-effective solutions to moving goods from producers to buyers is increasingly a key component in assuring business success for international companies. Thus, this course will give the students the opportunity to exercise effective international business correspondence.

European Maritime Cultural Heritage

European Maritime Cultural Heritage deals the essential maritime heritages in the European History from Aegean Civilization to the present period.

European Maritime and Cultural Industry I

Maritime cultural industry refers to the sea and cultural products and cultural services provided in the maritime industry. Cultural industry in the maritime field could be divided into maritime tourism, maritime folk culture industry, maritime festival exhibition industry, maritime literature and art industry, and marine leisure sports industry so on. In line with the major European Studies, this course will introduce and consider the different field of maritime cultural industry.

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Practice in European Language Conversation II

This course includes an increased sophistication in speaking European Languages (French or German) through simulation and role playing as well as in writing through regular compositions and journal entries. This will also include discussion of contemporary topics.

Contemporary European History

Contemporary European History deals the division and integration of Europe, the dissolution of European Empire, and the Unification of Europe after 1945.

Practice in English Language IV

PracticalEnglishIVisarequiredcoursethatwillintroducestudentstotheessentialelementsofcommunicatinginEnglish.Studentswillexplorenewvocabulary,grammar,anddiscussiontopicswhileimprovingaccuracyandfluency.

International Business and Shipping II

Business is becoming increasingly internationalized, and shipping is one of the cores of international business. Millions of tons of cargo are shipped from one end of the globe to the other each day. Developing efficient, reliable and cost-effective solutions to moving goods from producers to buyers is increasingly a key component in assuring business success for international companies. Thus, this course will give the students the opportunity to exercise effective international business correspondence.

European Maritime and Cultural Industry II

Maritime cultural industry refers to the sea and cultural products and cultural services provided in the maritime industry. Cultural industry in the maritime field could be divided into maritime tourism, maritime folk culture industry, maritime festival exhibition industry, maritime literature and art industry, and marine leisure sports industry so on. In line with the major European Studies, this course will introduce and consider the different field of maritime cultural industry.

European Maritime History

European Maritime History which teaches the European History focusing on the units such as seaport city, networks between them, and sea region is different from the established European history.

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Graduation Thesis

The major European Studies give the students the opportunity to write a graduate thesis as part of the program of study. In consultation with an academic advisor, students should carefully complete a graduate thesis based on the four-year program of European Studies. At the end of semester, the student will have a chance to preset the thesis in front of different faculty members.

Practice in European Language Conversation Ⅲ

This course includes an increased sophistication in speaking European Languages (French or German) through simulation and role playing as well as in writing through regular compositions and journal entries. This also includes discussion of contemporary topics.

Area Studies: European Union

The European Union is facing the challenge of bridging national, regional, social, cultural, and linguistic differences. This course provides the students a chance to conduct and present a case study in terms of those kinds of challenges the European Union is currently confronting with.

Interaction Studies ofMaritime Culture between East &West

Interaction Studies of Maritime Culture between East &West supposes culture as a process not a substance. It deals with the character of hybridity of the maritime cultural activities through the sea.

European Multinational Corporations and Practices I

Due to growing internationalization, it is indispensable to create a trouble-free cooperation between employees in multinational corporations. Especially concerning multinational groups, which should cooperatively interact for an international business project, a higher cooperation between the employees at the different locations is absolutely needed. These working situations provide the employees with an entirely new challenge. This course will deal with this kind of issues in the field of global operation of MNCs. After the reflection of diverse theories, the students should present its result of field study in South Korean Unit of a European Multinational Corporation.

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Practice in European Language Conversation Ⅳ

This course includes an increased sophistication in speaking European Languages (French or German) through simulation and role playing as well as in writing through regular compositions and journal entries. This course will also include discussion of contemporary topics.

Area Studies: European Union II

The European Union is facing the challenge of bridging national, regional, social, cultural, and linguistic differences. This course provides the students a chance to conduct and present a case study in terms of those kinds of challenges the European Union is currently confronting with.

European Multinational Corporations and Practices II

Due to growing internationalization, it is indispensable to create a trouble-free cooperation between employees in multinational corporations. Especially concerning multinational groups, which should cooperatively interact for an international business project, a higher cooperation between the employees at the different locations is absolutely needed. These working situations provide the employees with an entirely new challenge. This course will deal with this kind of issues in the field of global operation of MNCs. After the reflection of diverse theories, the students should present its result of field study in South Korean Unit of a European Multinational Corporation.

About the Division (Department)

Department of Teacher Education

  • Tel : 82-51-410-4813
  • Fax : -
  • kymh11@kmou.ac.kr
  • location : International College Building (I) 334
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Introduction

The goal of the Department of Teacher Education is to enable teacher education students to effectively teach content areas including but not limited to maritime, shipping, and engineering of which curricula specifically focus on the maritime-related subjects in the fields. To achieve this goal, our Department provides the teacher education students with the opportunities to study relevant educational theories and practices to enhance the students’ understanding of and sound judgement for various educational issues. Our preservice students are to acquire the expertise of their subject matter knowledge with an emphasis on creativity and practicality. A holistic approach to education along with the ethical responsibilities is an essential part of our teacher education program. Teacher candidates from 15 departments or divisions who successfully complete the teacher education courses and field experiences obtain secondary teaching certificates of their content areas.

FACULTY

  • Kyung-Hwa Kim
  • Educational Administration, Adolescent Education
  • E-mail : khdream@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :
  • Tae-hyung Kim
  • Educational Psychology, Teacher Education
  • E-mail : th771kim@kmou.ac.kr
  • Homepage :

COURSES

Introduction to Education

This course is an introduction to education, which is focused on the basic concepts of education and Kora education reality. So it is open to all students as well as students who register teachers training program.

Diversity Issues in Education

Students study the issues of how to confront discrimination among different cultural groups, empower cultural minorities to ensure equality in education, and eventually celebrate cultural diversity.

Teaching Methods &Educational Technology

This course provides an overall understanding of how to use diverse teaching methods and ideas for educational technology in schools and explore ways to establish an effective educational environment.

Volunteer Activity in Education

This course allows teacher education students to engage in activities that build the right character for teaching and practical experience for more than 60 hours at kindergartens, child care facilities, elementary schools, secondary schools, special schools, and social educational institutions.

Philosophy of Education & History of Education

This course aims to enhance the ability of understanding the history and thoughts of education, and analyzing its impact on human society.

Teaching Methods &Educational Technology

This course provides an overall understanding of how to use diverse teaching methods and ideas for educational technology in schools and explore ways to establish an effective educational environment.

Sociology of Education

This course gives opportunities to think about education in context of dynamic social environment. Students will encounter basic concepts of educational sociology and theories for explaining educational realities.

Logic and Writing in Navigation & Ship Engineering

The purpose of this course is to develop the abilities for prospective'Navigation & Ship Engineering' teachers to teach expository writing to secondary school students in the future. The course is designed to enhance the prospective teachers’ own abilities to write'Navigation & Ship Engineering' expository essays.

Educational Psychology

In this course, students acquire appropriate knowledge, skills, and dispositions in such areas as child development, teaching and learning, motivation to learn, creating learning environments, classroom assessment, and others. Further, students find ways to apply research findings to classroom practices.

Educational Administration & Educational Management

This course introduces the concepts and theories of educational administration, examines the organization and operation of both central and local educational system.

Logic and Writing in Construction

The purpose of this course is to develop the abilities for prospective 'Construction' teachers to teach expository writing to secondary school students in the future. The course is designed to enhance the prospective teachers’ own abilities to write'Construction' expository essays.

Logic and Writing in Information & Computer

The purpose of this course is to develop the abilities for prospective'Information & Computer' teachers to teach expository writing to secondary school students in the future. The course is designed to enhance the prospective teachers’ own abilities to write'Information & Computer' expository essays.

Logic and Writing in Refrigeration

The purpose of this course is to develop the abilities for prospective 'Refrigeration' teachers to teach expository writing to secondary school students in the future. The course is designed to enhance the prospective teachers’ own abilities to write'Refrigeration' expository essays.

Introduction to Special Education for children

This course facilitates students to understand the contemporary issues of disabilities and inclusive education. General characteristics of various forms of disabilities and instructional implications are discussed. The issues of the gifted children are addressed as well.

Electrical, Electronic, & Communication Engineering Education

The purpose of this course is to examine the issues of the content area such as philosophy, goals, curriculum, instruction, and assessment on which electric, electronic, and communication engineering education is based.

Information & Computer Education

The purpose of this course is to examine the issues of the content area such as philosophy, goals, curriculum, instruction, and assessment on which information and computer education is based.

Refrigeration Education

The purpose of this course is to examine the issues of the content area such as philosophy, goals, curriculum, instruction, and assessment on which refrigeration education is based.

Curriculum & Instruction

Students study philosophical, historical, psychological, and social foundations on which many curriculum theories are based. Building on the foundational knowledge base, and using traditional and alternative curriculum approaches, students have an experience of developing general secondary education curriculum.

Student Teaching & Field Experiences

Student teaching is the pinnacle of preservice teacher education. Student teachers have first-hand experiences of teaching children and adolescents in real classroom settings in local secondary schools under the supervision of university supervisor and cooperating teachers.

Teaching Navigation & Ship Engineering

The purpose of this course is to examine the structure of navigation and ship engineering, and the theories and practices applicable to real classroom settings regarding lesson plans, instructional methods, course materials, and classroom assessment.

Teaching Construction

The purpose of this course is to examine the structure of construction, and the theories and practices applicable to real classroom settings regarding lesson plans, instructional methods, course materials, and classroom assessment.

Teaching Natural Resources & Environmental Technology

The purpose of this course is to examine the structure of natural resources and environmental technology, and the theories and practices applicable to real classroom settings regarding lesson plans, instructional methods, course materials, and classroom assessment.

Teaching Mechanical Engineering & Metallurgy

The purpose of this course is to examine the structure of mechanical engineering and metallurgy, and the theories and practices applicable to real classroom settings regarding lesson plans, instructional methods, course materials, and classroom assessment.

Teaching Electrical, Electronic, & Communication Engineering

The purpose of this course is to examine the structure of electrical, electronic, and communication engineering, and the theories and practices applicable to real classroom settings regarding lesson plans, instructional methods, course materials, and classroom assessment.

Teaching Information & Computer

The purpose of this course is to examine the structure of information and computer, and the theories and practices applicable to real classroom settings regarding lesson plans, instructional methods, course materials, and classroom assessment.

Teaching Refrigeration

The purpose of this course is to examine the structure of refrigeration, and the theories and practices applicable to real classroom settings regarding lesson plans, instructional methods, course materials, and classroom assessment.

Classroom Assessment

Students work on learning general knowledge and skills for different assessment strategies and principles of formative, summative, traditional, and alternative forms.

Teaching Professional Practice

In this course, students not only learn about practical aspects involved in teaching but also foster an ability to utilize it on their own as professional school teachers. This course will focus on the actual school practices related to the following areas: understanding of teaching; educational operation; educational support and administration.

Navigation & Ship Engineering Education

The purpose of this course is to examine the issues of the content area such as philosophy, goals, curriculum, instruction, and assessment on which navigation and ship engineering education is based.