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Course Introduction
When my thoughts change, my life changes, and the world changes. This course explores how to think and live like Confucius by examining his philosophy and life, which began with the belief that personal transformation leads to changes in life and the world. As the starting point of Confucian thought, which shaped East Asian politics and society for thousands of years, the core ideas of Confucius are presented through his way of thinking. The course is designed to promote both an understanding of Confucian philosophy and its practical application in daily life. The course is structured around four key approaches: Foundational Thinking, Balanced Thinking, Practical Thinking, Transformative Thinking. Through this course, learners will gain a clear understanding of Confucius’ essential ideas and learn how to approach social and personal issues with wisdom, maintain balance in an ever-changing world, and adopt a mindset that transforms challenges into possibilities.
This course focuses on the global semiconductor industry's value chain. Initially, the course covers the globalization structure and history of the semiconductor industry since 1948, and it delves into national strategies, competition under protectionism, standardization approaches, company value chains, and bottlenecks in technological development. Students will also identify technical choke points and explore next-generation technology strategies, such as materials, parts, equipment, devices, and AI semiconductors in a comprehensive perspective.
This course aims to understand the definition and required properties of general biomaterials used inside and outside the human body, with a particular focus on polymer-based materials. It also covers the concepts of drug delivery and tissue engineering in relation to the biomedical applications of biomaterials.
This course examines the parent–child relationship as a core aspect of human development, focusing on emotional, cognitive, and social dimensions. It explores how this relationship evolves across developmental stages and life tasks, using key theories from developmental psychology and family studies. Students will learn major theoretical frameworks—such as attachment theory, family systems theory, and ecological systems theory—to analyze the interactions between parenting roles, parenting behaviors, and child development. The course covers key characteristics and changes in parent–child relationships from infancy through adolescence, addressing topics such as communication, conflict, and emotional support. Additionally, the course considers how parent–child dynamics vary across diverse family structures, including multicultural families, encouraging awareness of sociocultural influences. Through lectures, case discussions, and assignments, students will develop a broader understanding of parent–child relationships and gain foundational knowledge to support healthy family functioning and positive youth development.
Since the the 2020 pandemic, the interest in investing in both domestic and foreign stocks – as well as cryptocurrencies – has surged again. As retail investors, everyone knows we must be careful about our psychology, yet many behavioral economics books overwhelm readers by listing 30 or 40 different biases. This course cuts through that complexity by focusing on four core concepts that reveal the weak links in our decision-making: over-extrapolation, overconfidence, prospect theory, and social communication bias. Viewing bubbles and crashes through these four lenses, the course aims to serve as a guide for your healthier and more successful investing life going forward.
A moment when a small question❓turns into a spark of insight❗ Professor Hee-Ok Lee (Political Science & Diplomacy) joins Professors Young-Han Kim (Economics), Tae-Seo Cha (Political Science & Diplomacy), and Seok-Jun Kwon (Chemical Engineering) to discuss how Korea should respond amid the growing rivalry between the United States and China. This final episode explores Korea’s path forward in an international order rapidly reshaped by U.S.-China competition. Let’s reflect together on what a uniquely Korean approach to this complex relationship might look like — and what kind of diplomatic imagination our era demands🌏 📌 This episode was filmed in late July. 🙂 Please turn on subtitles to better follow the discussion! 🙂
A small question in everyday life❓ turns into a moment of realization❗ Professor Hee-Ok Lee (Political Science and Diplomacy) joins Professor Young-Han Kim (Economics), Professor Tae-Seo Cha (Political Science and Diplomacy), and Professor Seok-Jun Kwon (Chemical Engineering) to discuss the ongoing technological power struggle between the U.S. and China. This is the third episode in our series exploring how Korea should navigate a rapidly changing international order centered on U.S.-China competition. 👉 Let’s take a closer look at how China has grown amid its “forced self-reliance” — and who might become the game changer in the AI era.🔍 📌 This video was filmed in late July. 🙂 Please turn on subtitles to enhance your viewing experience! 🙂
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[ExCampus 2023] Biometry: Building a Superhero (Professor Kim Tae-il, Department of Chemical Engineering and Polymer Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University)
[ExCampus 2023] Biometry: Building a Superhero Q&A (Professor Kim Tae-il, Department of Chemical Engineering and Polymer Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University)
ExCampus는 사회 각 분야에서 활약하고 있는 우리 대학의 교수와 동문뿐 아니라 세계적 석학의 지식과 경험을 캠퍼스 밖으로 확장하고 있습니다. 대학과 사회를 연결하려는 취지로 2020년에 시작된 확장된 미래형 교육 플랫폼으로 영어/중국어 등 외국어 자막을 추가한 50여 편의 강연을 통해 우리 대학의 비전을 세계와 연결하는 역할을 하고 있습니다.
ExCampus extends the knowledge and experience of global scholarship as well as professors and alumni of our universities who are active in various fields of society. It is an expanded future education platform launched in 2020 with the aim of connecting universities and society, and it plays a role in connecting our university's vision to the world through more than 50 lectures with foreign subtitles such as English and Chinese.
수강신청 바로가기 본 강좌는 열전 에너지 변환 분야를 전체적으로 이해하기 위해 열전 소재 및 소자에 대한 종합적인 지식을 전달하고 실제 응용뿐만아니라 이론적인 연구에 대해서도 체계적으로 다루고자 합니다. 본 강좌로 열에너지와 전기에너지를 변화시킬 수 있는 열전기술분야 중 가장 핵심 기술인 소재와 소자에 대해 물리학과 재료과학을 기반으로 이해하고, 다양한 열전소재와 그 제조공정에 대해 파악하고자 합니다. 또한 고성능 소재 개발 및 고효율 소자 제작을 위한 최신 방법론을 소개하여 실제 응용 가능한 제품 및 적용 가능 영역에 대한 이해를 높입니다.
수강신청 바로가기 Joining this course presents opportunity to learn about energy harvesting that refers to a technology that converts the energy discarded in our daily lives into useful electrical energy that we can use. As we all know, most of low-power electronics, such as remote sensors, are driven by batteries. However, even when it comes to long-lasting batteries, they face an issue that is a regular replacement. It can turn out to be costly as there are hundreds of sensors in remote locations. Whereas, energy harvesting technologies supply unlimited operating life of low-power equipment and even remove the need to replace batteries where it is costly, unfeasible, or unsafe. The whole sessions cover the concept of energy harvesting technologies, which has gained popularity over the last few years, and thus will be beneficial for those who seeks for understanding principles and their applications.