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For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
PSY5201 Conducting Research in Developmental Psychology 3 6 Major Master/Doctor - No
This course covers the skills and concepts necessary to create, analyze, report, and evaluate scientific knowledge about human development. Students will design and conduct research projects designed to introduce you to working with children, provide you with an understanding of research methodology, and enhance your knowledge of analysis and communication of research findings.
PSY5204 Advanced Topics in Language and Cognitive Development 3 6 Major Master/Doctor - No
In this course, students will learn major research findings, theories, and key concepts in cognitive and language development by reading and critically evaluating empirical research studies on cognitive and language development. Additionally, students will have opportunities to apply cognitive and language development research to educational, social, and policy issues.
PSY5205 Seminar in Social and Emotional Development 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Korean Yes
In this course, students will learn classical as well as contemporary theories on social and emotional development. The topics include attachment, temperament, and self. Students will read and critically evaluate empirical research studies on social and emotional development.
PSY5206 Analysis of Variance and Regression Analysis I 3 6 Major Master/Doctor - No
This class covers the general linear model applied to regression and the analysis of variance. It is required to every graduate student majoring in psychology.
PSY5207 Analysis of Variance and Regression Analysis II 3 6 Major Master/Doctor - No
This class covers the general linear model applied to regression and the analysis of variance in the advanced level. It is required to every graduate student majoring in psychology.
PSY5208 Advanced Topic in Developmental Psychology 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Korean Yes
This course will explore theories and empirical research in developmental psychology to deepen the understanding of human development in different areas including cognition, language, and socio-emotion.
PSY5209 Character Development in Children 3 6 Major Master/Doctor - No
Character refers to non-cognitive skills and virtues, such as grit, growth mindset, optimism, self-control, and gratitude. In this course, students will discuss about character strengths promoting children’s cognitive, emotional, and social development. Additionally, the course will cover intervention programs aiming to promote the character strengths.
PSY5210 Seminar in Lifespan Development 3 6 Major Master/Doctor - No
This course will cover physical, cognitive, moral, and psychosocial development changes and milestones of the individual throughout the lifespan. The course will prepare students for more advanced courses in developmental psychology.
PSY6003 Advanced Social Psychology 3 6 Major Doctor 1-4 - No
This course deals with current theories and research findings in social psychology. This course arranges the precions finding of research on the group precesses. -social categorization & social identity theory
PSY6017 Confucian Psychology 3 6 Major Doctor 1-4 - No
This course deals with the psychological basis of korean confucianism in chosun dynasty focusing on psychology of confucianism. This course deals with the differences in theories of psychology across culture.
PSY6020 Buying Behavior 3 6 Major Doctor 1-4 - No
A survey of major concepts, principles, and theories on consumers'buying behavior from their initial motives * their final choice to the evaluation of their repurchase.
PSY7001 Mental Health Promotion Program Development 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master/Doctor - No
Mental Health Promotion Program Development aims to create practical knowledge and experience for students by developing programs to promote individuals' mental health based on psychological theories and skills. The course is project based, and students are asked to decide on a mental health problem or behavior to target, review related theories and treatment techniques, and design and implement a program, followed by postdoc evaluation. The course is designed for graduate students and undergraduate students who have taken various basic and applied courses in psychology including [Abnormal Psychology] and [Clinical Psychology].
SIC5020 Longitudinal Data Analysis 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Convergence for Social Innovation - No
This course covers empirical frameworks for drawing causal inferences from longitudinal data. Topics include longitudinal study design, exploring longitudinal data, random effects and fixed effects models; and quasi-experimental research design such as diff-in-diffs regression, propensity score matching, and regression discontinuity design.
SIC5021 Social Big Data Analysis 3 9 Major Master/Doctor Convergence for Social Innovation Korean Yes
This course aims to provide the students with a knowledge and skill about how to collect, save and analyze online text data. Specifically it seeks to help students scrap and crawl text data via online news sites, blogs, and SNS and analyze the data using unsupervised machine learning techniques. It focuses on how to use beginners or intermediate levels of natural learning process (NLP) techniques and how to visualize the corpus. The analyzes center around probabilistic topi models in different levels, ranging from LDA, to DTM and ETM. This course is designed to help students apply the techniques obtained to the data the students themselves crawl and write a research note that could potentially be submitted for journal publication.
SIC5022 Predictive Modeling using Regression Analysis 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Convergence for Social Innovation - No
This course offers an introduction to predictive analytics and statistical learning using regression techniques. Students will be exposed to technical aspects of regression analysis, model selection, regularization, and data pre-processing, and learn how to use a programmable software in estimating and validating predictive models. This course prepares students for a more advanced course in machine learning.