"Korea University" Open Courses
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View Website Analytical Chemistry full-course Fall 2010
Hyun-Kyoo Song, Science—Korea University
Learn to utilize established methods and instruments used to analyze chemistry and its varying components.
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View Website Appearance and Human Behavior full-course Fall 2006
Yoon Jung Lee, Education—Korea University
Gain social, cultural, and psychological insight into the values humans place on appearance.
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View Website Applied Econometrics full-course Spring 2010
Byeong-Seon Seo, Business—Korea University
Learn to apply math and statistics to economics with Eviews, a statistical computer software.
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View Website Biophysics full-course Fall 2010
Hyun Kyu, Science—Korea University
Learn about biological macromolecules as well as their structure, function, and the various research methods utilized to study them.
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View Website Communication Systems and Lab full-course Fall 2009
Young Chai Ko, Engineering & Computer Science—Korea University
Gain a practical and theoretical understanding of various communication systems and their components.
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View Website Communication Theory full-course Spring 2007
Young Chai Ko, Engineering & Computer Science—Korea University
Learn about communication theory by studying such aspects as demodulation and signals.
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View Website Computational Neuroscience full-course Fall 2009
Stephen Jackson, Health & Medical—Korea University
Become familiar with computational brain activities, like sensation and attention, in order to better understand the human brain.
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View Website Computational Psychology full-course Fall 2009
Shimon Edelman, Health & Medical—Korea University
Examine human computational behavior, such as motion perception and facial expression, to understand human cognition.
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View Website Computers, Programs, and C++ full-course Spring 2010
Hyung Joong Kim, Engineering & Computer Science—Korea University
Become knowledgeable in OG programming and C++ in order to write simple application programs.
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View Website Contemporary Korean Society full-course Spring 2010
Kim Eungi, Liberal Arts—Korea University
Gain a robust understanding of modern Korean society by learning about its political system, industries, current issues, and more.
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View Website East Asian Economies full-course Fall 2006
Study how east Asia economies have developed and been influenced over time.
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View Website Economic Evaluation of Environment and Natural Resource full-course Fall 2009
Ho Jeong Park, Business—Korea University
Use financial methods to evaluate the validity of energy and environmental resource projects.
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View Website Economic Evaluation of Risk Factors full-course Fall 2009
Jae Young Lim, Business—Korea University
Learn to use economic principles and methods to make economic assessments in the health care industry.
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View Website Economics of Aging full-course Fall 2010
Jae-Young Lim, Business—Korea University
Use tools and research to understand how aging populations affect the economy.
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View Website Electronic Circuits I full-course Spring 2006
Gyutae Kim, Engineering & Computer Science—Korea University
Study electronic circuit components such as semiconductors and amplifiers.
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View Website Environmental Chemistry full-course Spring 2010
Understand the most essential chemicals in the environment, how they interact, and their importance to chemical equilibrium in the environment.
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View Website Fashion and Popular Culture full-course Spring 2006
Yoon Jung Lee, Education—Korea University
Learn about pop culture and fashion from business and cultural perspectives.
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View Website Forecasting full-course Fall 2009
Byeong Seon Seo, Business—Korea University
With a combination of economics, statistics, and math, learn to create educated forecasts in the business world.
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View Website General Physics I full-course Spring 2006
Seok-Cheol Hong, Science—Korea University
Learn the fundamentals, methods, and theories of physics, such as thermodynamics.
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View Website Globalization and National Economy full-course Fall 2009
Doo Bong Han, Business—Korea University
Study to understand macroeconomics and the issues currently affecting it at a global and national level.
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View Website Health Economics full-course Fall 2009
Jae Young Lim, Business—Korea University
Gain insight into the allocation of health care products and services, as well as supply and demand affect health care systems, from practical and moral context articles
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View Website Industrial Organization Analysis in Food System full-course Spring 2010
Doo Bong Han, Business—Korea University
Study economics, policies, consumer psychology, and many more variables that determine and affect the food system.
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View Website International Economic Law full-course Spring 2006
Nohyoung Park, Liberal Arts—Korea University
Study World Trade Organization laws as they relate to procedures, agreements, and disputes in international trades between WTO countries.
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View Website International Food Trade Theory full-course Spring 2010
Study international food trade from theoretical and economic perspectives as well as this form of trade affects economics.
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View Website International Trade Negotiations full-course Spring 2010
Understand various trading systems, policies, and strategies as well as the issues that plague them.
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View Website Internet Programming full-course Fall 2010
Injoon Hwang, Engineering & Computer Science—Korea University
Gain the skills necessary to program client and server based applications as well as connect them to web servers.
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View Website Introduction to Korean Classical Literature full-course Fall 2005
Hye Sin Yoon, Liberal Arts—Korea University
Examine classic Korean literature, learn to analyze text articles, and understand genre development.
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View Website Introduction to Pattern Recognition full-course Fall 2009
Anil K. Jain, Health & Medical—Korea University
Study the fundamental concepts and techniques used in pattern recognition, such as Bayesian decision theory.
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View Website Learning and Motivation Science full-course Fall 2009
Johnmarshall Reeve, Education—Korea University
Understand how students learn and how they're best motivated.
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View Website Marketing Economics full-course Spring 2010
Byeong-il Ahn, Business—Korea University
Gain understanding of the food industry, its markets, characteristics, and how all of these aspects affect marketing.