Undergraduate Seminar Program

Introduce

To stand out as global leaders in the rapidly changing 21st century, it is important to be able to recognize, explore, and logically express pressing issues instead of simply learning what is preached. The International Relations major (Department of Political Science and International Relations) aims to foster such individuals to lead the globalized era through encouraging students in their third and fourth years to pursue independent research (group or individual) under the guidance of professors in undergraduate seminars. Through this program, we aim to develop the academic curiosity fostered in the overseas field trips in their second years into a more solid academic paper, and provide the fundamental tools for them to succeed in writing their graduating thesis in their fourth years.
Undergraduate seminars hosted by the International Relations major forms groups of students based on their topic interests and provide the necessary tools for the whole process, from the selection of research topic to the completion of their final papers.

This whole process will be conducted under the guidance of advising professors in ‘professor-student interactive’ format.

Through expert guidance on the the basics of social science writing, research methods, and research study formulation, along with the seminar and field research, we aim to provide the students with an opportunity to explore the beauty of research. In addition, through interactions with students of similar interests and selections of outstanding projects (presented with an award and publication), we intend to stimulate the latent potential in every student to help them grow into global leaders of the 21st century.

Program Guide

For the Undergraduate Seminar, students enroll in the 3-unit course that is offered every semester, and conduct a research study on the topic of discussion. The course consists of a small group of 10~15 students per each of the 2~4 seminars that each focuses on different topics. The enrolled students will formulate a research study, either in groups of 2~4 or individually (depending on the topic at hand), and should aim to develop this into a completed paper by the end of the semester. If necessary, small-scale academic field trips can be organized in relation to the topic for data collection and field research. The students are also given the opportunity to receive feedback for their research study in the mid-term and final term presentations where they can share their results with other students in the program. At the end of the semester, outstanding studies are selected and awarded, with the possibility of future publication.

Opening semester Professors in charge Course Topics Remarks
Semester 1, 2018

Professor Kim Ui-young

Professor Park Sung-woo

Professor Shin Wook-hee

Professor Kim Young-min

Civil Politics < of > Seongbuk District

<Seminar on Contemporary International Political Thought>

< Geopolitics and Northeast > of China

< History of the Classics, East Asian Political Culture Seen Through Exploratory Studies>

Small class for 15 people

No more than 1 course

Required to take the course with reference to the professor and lecture topic per answer

Semester 2, 2018 Professor Lee Ok-yeon

Professor Jeon Jae-sung

<Local Governance and Regional Revitalization>

<Seminar on the Study of the Security Order of East Asia in the Future>

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Semester 1, 2019 Professor of Artisanity < Yu Gil-joon’s Enlightenment Thought and Korean International Political Thought> Column 4 Value 3
Semester 2, 2019 Professor Sang-Bae Kim

Professor Park Sung-woo

Professor Park Jong-hee

Professor Lee Jung-hwan

Professor Kim Young-min

<Seminar on Contemporary International Political Thought>

<History of the Peloponnesian Wars Reading with > Diplomats

<International Political Science and Data Science>

<History and Structure of Korea-Japan Relations>

Political and cultural < seen through >

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Semester 1, 2020 Professor Son In-ju

Professor Kim Ui-young

<China’s Global Strategy and Korea’s Future>

<Pandemic and Civil Society Response>

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Semester 2, 2020 Professor Kim Ui-young tentative Column 4 Value 6