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Controversial Topics in Contemporary South Korean Society
Course Description
This course engages critical thinking skills to explore controversial cultural questions currently at play in Korean Studies. To that end, we will critically examine the perceptions, theories, arguments, and proposed solutions to some of the most difficult and vexing social issues in Korean culture today. Although we will explore the many different perceptions and opinions about these cultural issues, this course engages a social scientific approach, as it seeks to analyze the central institutions and mechanisms that social scientists argue are responsible for creating, reproducing, reducing and changing the structure of inequalities in South Korean society today. We will look at how these institutions and mechanisms effect a variety of different groups and sectors, including families, neighborhoods, education, and labor markets, to name a few. Within each topic area, we will pay special attention to the significance of race and ethnicity, social class and gender and how they combine to produce different outcomes in terms of analysis and cultural experience. Although our focus is on contemporary cultural issues, we will also place each topic in broader historical and political contexts.
Course Requirements
Required Reading
Students are expected to come to class having already done the reading listed on the syllabus for that class date. This is the minimum required of you to be in the class. There are no prerequisites.
Attendance and Class Participation (15%)
Attendance is mandatory. You are not permitted to miss class except in cases of illness or family emergency. Please inform your instructor or your TA in advance by e-mail. Unexcused absences will count against your class participation grade. Your class participation grade will be based on regular attendance, preparation, and active and thoughtful participation in class discussions, including active listening.
Online Forum/ E-mail Posts (5%)
Forum is an asynchronous learning network, or, in other words, a place on the Web where you can post your thoughts/responses/reactions to me and to your classmates. You will be required to write one post of approximately 150 to 250 word count, during the length of the course. The posts are to be "posted" by 12 noon on the Wednesday before the Thursday class. Posts are not papers; they are, however, well-organized and well thought-out responses to the readings and topic assigned for that particular week. Your post should make the attempt to integrate the weekly readings and also to place the week’s reading within the context of previous course readings and discussions. As part of your Forum assignment, you will also be required to read the posts of your classmates, which is why the deadline is earlier than our class on Wednesday afternoon, so you will have time to read peers’ responses. By reading (and writing) the posts we will begin the class the next day with a number of ideas/responses on the table, so to speak. I expect to begin each class by responding to the posts as a group and suggesting directions and problems for that particular day.
Critical Response Papers (4x): (20%)
During the course of the semester you are required to write four reading responses of no more than one-page response to the week’s reading. You can pace yourselves and choose the week you will write, but at least two responses are due before mid-semester, April 25th.
In some cases, I will give you specific prompts or questions to answer in these essays, but basically reading responses should offer a critical response of the text or texts assigned for the week. Typically, this means you should identify the main theoretical and/or empirical research question orienting the work, provide a brief description of the main argument, and offer an assessment of the text, noting both its strengths and possible limitations. Strong responses will do more than summarize and evaluate a specific reading, but will critically engage the text and its theoretical and methodological questions. You should also try to think about how the week’s readings relate to other texts we’ve read in the course. Do the assigned texts extend or contradict earlier findings? Do they take the literature in a new theoretical or methodological direction?
Take-home Midterm Essay and Final Essay: (25% and 35%)
You will be required to write an Op-ed piece on a given topic (approx. 3-4 pages double-spaced).
**The format of the exam and details will be discussed prior to the exam.
Course Policy
Late Assignment Policy
No extensions will be granted, except in cases of serious illness or emergency, for which documentation is required.
Collaboration Policy
You are expected to collaborate with others in this class. In terms of any graded assignments, you may discuss and work together with others. However, the expectation is that the final submitted work represents your own original writing, and yours alone.
Laptop / Electronic Device Policy
Laptops, tablets and electronic reading devices are permitted in class for the sole purpose of consulting class materials or taking lecture notes. Use of e-mail, internet, texting, etc. and any work related to other classes are not permitted. Use of cell phones is not permitted without permission of instructor or TA. For privacy purposes, video and audio taping is not permitted.
Policy on Academic Integrity
Plagiarism and other forms of academic dishonesty are serious offenses and will be dealt with according to the university policy and procedures. All students are expected to be familiar with your university policies and guidelines on academic integrity as outlined in the Handbook on Academic Integrity. Please review all the guidelines in the handbook, including the information on responsible paraphrasing.
Course Grading
Attendance and Class Participation 15%; Online Forum/Email Posts 5%; Reading Responses
20%; Midterm Exam 25%; Final Exam 35%
Definition of Grades
A. Exceptionally good performance, demonstrating a superior understanding of the subject matter and skillful use of concepts and / or materials.
B. Good performance, demonstrating capacity to use the appropriate concepts, a good understanding of the subject matter, and an ability to handle the problems and materials encountered in the subject.
C. Adequate performance, demonstrating an adequate understanding of the subject matter, an ability to handle relatively simple problems, and adequate preparation for moving on to more advanced work in the field.
D. Minimally acceptable performance, demonstrating at least partial familiarity with the subject matter and some capacity to deal with relatively simple problems, but also containing deficiencies serious enough to make it inadvisable to proceed further in the field without additional work.
Readings and Required Text:
All Readings will be available online as PDF files
COURSE SCHEDULE
** I reserve the right to make changes in the class schedule as needed and as seem appropriate for the development of the class objectives, but I will not add major papers or projects.
Week 1 (2/14) Getting Started
One-paragraph Reflection
What is society? How can we understand it? What key terms and phrases come to mind when you think of Korea and why?
Week 2 (2/21) Course Overview and Korean Nationalism (On Campus Lecture)
Gi Wook Shin, “Introduction: Explaining the Roots and Politics of Korean Nationalism,”
1-20 and “Between Nationalism and Globalization,” in Ethnic Nationalism in Korea:
Genealogy, Politics, and Legacy, (Stanford, Stanford UP, 2006), 204-221.
Week 3 (2/28) Transnational Adoption
Eleana Kim, Human Capital: Transnational Korean Adoptees and the Neoliberal Logic of
Return,” Journal of Korean Studies 17:2 (2012), 299-327.
Week 4 (3/07) National Holiday
No Class
Week 5 (3/14) “Comfort Women” Memories and Critiques
Sala, Ilaria Maria. “Why Is the Plight of ‘Comfort Women’ Still So Controversial?” The New
York Times, 14 Aug. 2017. Op-ed.
Week 6 (3/21) Korean Families in Transition
John Finch and Seung-kyung Kim, “The Korean Family in Transition” in Routledge
Handbook of Korean Culture and Society, 134-148.
Week 7 (3/28) Inequality and Social Change
Hagen Koo, “The Muddled Middle Class in Globalized South Korea,” in Routledge
Handbook of Korean Culture and Society (New York: Routledge, 2017), 107-118.
Week 8 (4/04) In-class Midterm Exam or Take-Home Essay (TBA)
Week 9 (4/11) South Korean Education
So Jin Park, “Educational Manager Mothers as Neoliberal Maternal Subjects,” New
Millennium South Korea: Neoliberal Capitalism and Transnational Movements, ed., Jesook
Song (New York: Routledge, 2010), 101-114.
Week 10 (4/18) Youth and Unemployment (ELECTION DAY – no class)
Haejoang Cho and Jeffrey Stark, “South Korean Youth Across Three Decades,” in Routledge
Handbook of Korean Culture and Society, 119-133.
Week 11 (4/25) Urbanization and Gentrification (OR Multiculturalism)
Seon Young Lee, “Cities for Profit: Profit-driven Gentrification in Seoul, South Korea,”
Urban Studies (2017), 1-15.
Week 12 (5/02) Gender and Sexuality
Laurel Kendall, “Introduction,” in Under Construction: The Gendering of Modernity, Class
and Consumption in the Republic of Korea, ed. Laurel Kendall (Honolulu: University of
Hawai’I Press, 2002), 1-24.
Week 13 (5/09) Beauty, Desire and Aesthetics
Zara Stone, “The K-Pop Plastic Surgery Obsession,” The Atlantic, May 24, 2013.
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2013/05/the-k-pop-plastic-surgeryobsession/276215/
Week 14 (5/16) Technology and Video Gaming
Dal Yong Jin, “Age of New Media Empires: A Critical Interpretations of the Korean Online
Game Industry,” Games and Culture 3:1 (Jan 2008), 38-58.
Week 15 (5/23) In-class Final Exam or Take-home Essay (TBA)
CORE PUBLIC HEALTH 2024-2025
Course Description
Public health aspires to create a population where we can all live our healthiest possible life, to realize our full human potential. This lecture aims to serve as an introduction to public health for anyone interested in this ideal. This course is designed to introduce the graduate MPH student to the fundamentals that they will need either to build a career in public health or simply to know enough about public health to inform a career in other health sectors. The course is meant to illustrate our bringing together science and practice. Population health science helps us understand how health is generated in populations. Population health science is the foundation of public health practice that takes that understanding and makes populations healthier. Therefore, this course serves as an introduction to the science of population health, leading directly to the practice of public health.
Learning Outcome
At the end of this course student is expected to be able to:
- compare public health and population health by understanding the process of health and disease,
- estimate the level of measures of health and disease in populations and disease burden which combine the mortality and morbidity effects of diseases into a single indicator Global Burden of Diseases (GBD),
- describes the epidemiologic features of the infectious diseases of greatest public health significance in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and details available strategies to prevent and control them,
- asses on social determinants of health and health equity in the LIMICs,
- formulate what causes the health of populations using an eco-social and life course approach,
- appraise the roles of prevention to population health, especially to equity of health,
- appraise community engagement and advocacy to promote and protect the health,
- formulate an eco-social approach as the social determinant of health that explains the causes of health and what we can do about it,
- appraise across the life course theory that can help to formulate cause ills health and intervention to prevent it, and
- formulate a method of public health practice, including how to differentiate efficacy and effectiveness, and explain the importance of each in translating research into practice using the concept of evidence-based public health.
Corporate Document Translation
Welcome to Corporate Document Translation. In this course you will learn the basics of and practice translating corporate documents. The biggest portion of assessment is Project (50%) which will be assigned in groups.
Corporate Social Responsibility dan Governance
DESKRIPSI SINGKAT
Konsep Governance yang banyak dikembangkan pada saat ini memberikan pemahaman bahwa Negara tidak lagi memiliki peran dominan dalam penyelenggaraan berbagai urusan pembangunan dan kemasyarakatan. Tiga pilar institusi yang berperan dalam konsep governance adalah pemerintah, swasta, dan civil society yang memiliki posisi seimbang sesuai fungsi dan kewajibannya masing-masing. Pada pola hubungan governance seperti inilah CSR akan diletakkan dan dijelaskan. CSR adalah kewajiban social sektor swasta kepada publik sebagai dampak dari ekspansi bisnisnya yang dimungkinkan telah mengganggu keseimbangan lingkungan dan social kemasyarakatan dimana mereka menjalankan aktivitasnya. Efektivitas dari penerapan CSR ini sangat tergantung pada bagaimana konsep governance dijalankan di wilayah tersebut.
Perkembangan studi CSR dan praktek penerapannya di Indonesia sendiri masih sangat muda. Amanat di dalam UU No. 40 Tahun 2007 yang mengatur tentang Perseroan Terbatas (PT) secara tegas mewajibkan setiap perusahaan untuk menyelenggarakan Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Dengan berbagai macam penafsiran terhadap konsep CSR pada akhirnya hampir setiap perusahaan di Indonesia menyelenggarakan CSR dengan berbagai macam variasi dan strategi yang berbeda. Sayangnya hanya sedikit sekali perusahaan di Indonesia bahkan bisa dikatakan belum ada yang meletakkan CSR dalam konsep governance. Secara konseptual, CSR memiliki banyak model mulai dari bantuan social, pemberdayaan masyarakat, pengembangan produk pro-customer hingga enabling setting. Strateginya mulai dari yang paling favorit yakni charity, pendampingan, pembukaan akses, engagement hingga citizenship. Model dan strategi tersebut memiliki konsekuensi governance yang berbeda, namun dengan tujuan yang sama yakni tercapainya keseimbangan antara kepentingan public—privat ---dan negara.
TUJUAN:
- Memberikan pemahaman konsep CSR dalam perspektif historis dan teoritis
- Memberikan pemahaman strategi CSR dalam bisnis
- Memberikan pemahaman kritis terhadap CSR dan isu yang berkembang
- Memberikan pemahaman bagaimana mengembangkan manajemen
pelaksanaan CSR
CRASH PROGRAM 2021/2022_Farmakologi dan Toksikologi Eksperimental
Pelaksanaan Crash Program untuk Defisiensi Keterampilan melalui Praktikum
Tujuan pelaksanaan crash program :
1. Membekali mahasiswa sebelum lulus dengan ketuntasan keterampilan untuk mendukung Capaian Pembelajaran Lulusan
2. Membekali mahasiswa untuk dapat mendukung ketuntasan mata praktikum di semester berikut
3. Media komunikasi dan kolaborasi antar laboratorium untuk mendukung ketercapaian CPL
4. Mempersiapkan lulusan S1 menghadapi studi lanjut di PSPA
Tujuan pelaksanaan Crash Program Farmakologi dan Toksikologi Eksperimental I 2021/2022
- Mahasiswa mampu melakukan handling dan restriksi hewan uji (mencit dan tikus).
- Mahasiswa mampu menghitung dosis/konsentrasi obat yang diberikan ke hewan uji (konversi dosis manusia ke hewan uji, preparasi dan pengambilan dari stock obat dan jumlah/volume yang akan diberikan).
- Mahasiswa mampu memberikan perlakuan terhadap hewan uji secara peroral, subcutan, intraperitonial dengang dosis dan volume sexual dengan hitungan sebelumnya.
- Mahasiswa mampu mengambil cairan hayati dari hewan uji (mengambil darah dari vena lateralis).
- Mahasiswa mampu melakukan anestesi, membedah, dan melakukan pengambilan contoh uji organ hewan uji.
- apt. Purwantiningsih, S.Si., M.Si., Ph.D
- Dr. apt. Dyaningtyas Dewi Pamungkas Putri, M.Sc.
- apt. Soni Siswanto, S.Farm., M.Biomed.
- drh. Retno Murwanti, M.P., Ph.D
- apt. Arief Rahman Hakim, S.Si., M.S
- Prof. Dr. apt. Agung Endro Nugroho, S.Si., M.Si.,
- Dr. apt. Ika Puspita Sari, S.Si., M.Si
- Dr. apt. Arief Nurrochmad, M.Si., M.Sc.
- Dr. apt. Nunung Yuniarti, S.F., M.Si.
CRASH PROGRAM_Farmakologi dan Toksikologi Eksperimental II 2021/2022
Pelaksanaan Crash Program untuk Defisiensi Keterampilan melalui Praktikum
Tujuan pelaksanaan crash program :
1. Membekali mahasiswa sebelum lulus dengan ketuntasan keterampilan untuk mendukung Capaian Pembelajaran Lulusan
2. Membekali mahasiswa untuk dapat mendukung ketuntasan mata praktikum di semester berikut
3. Media komunikasi dan kolaborasi antar laboratorium untuk mendukung ketercapaian CPL
4. Mempersiapkan lulusan S1 menghadapi studi lanjut di PSPA
Tujuan pelaksanaan crash program Farmakologi dan Toksikologi Eksperimental II 2021/2022
- Mahasiswa mampu meng-handling hewan uji (tikus) (memegang dan menimbang)
- Mahasiswa mampu menghitung dosis/konsentrasi obat yang diberikan ke hewan uni (konversi dosis manusia ke hewan uji, preparasi dan pengambilan dari stock obat dan jumlah/volume yang akan diberikan)
- Mahasiswa mampu memberikan perlakuan terhadap hewan uji (mencit) secara peroral dengan dosis dan volume sexual dengan hitungan sebelumnya
- Mahasiswa mampu mengambil cairan hayati dari hewan uji (mengambil darah dari vena lateralis)
- Mahasiswa mampu membedah hewan uji dan mengambil organ
- apt. Purwantiningsih, S.Si., M.Si., Ph.D
- Dr. apt. Dyaningtyas Dewi Pamungkas Putri, M.Sc.
- apt. Soni Siswanto, S.Farm., M.Biomed.
- drh. Retno Murwanti, M.P., Ph.D
- apt. Arief Rahman Hakim, S.Si., M.S
- Prof. Dr. apt. Agung Endro Nugroho, S.Si., M.Si.,
- Dr. apt. Ika Puspita Sari, S.Si., M.Si
- Dr. apt. Arief Nurrochmad, M.Si., M.Sc.
- Dr. apt. Nunung Yuniarti, S.F., M.Si.
Cross-cultural Management
Cross-cultural management is a dynamic field that explores the intricate interplay between culture and business operations in a globalized world. This course delves into the complexities of understanding and navigating cultural differences within organizational settings. By examining the impact of culture on various aspects of international business, students will develop a keen awareness of the challenges and opportunities presented by operating in diverse markets.
From comprehending the foundations of culture and its influence on communication, negotiation, and leadership to mastering strategic approaches for global business, this course equips students with the essential knowledge and skills to excel in an increasingly interconnected world. By exploring topics such as organizational structure, human resource management, and global talent development, students will understand the multifaceted challenges and rewards of managing a global workforce.
Cross-cultural Management
Cross-cultural management is a dynamic field that explores the intricate interplay between culture and business operations in a globalized world. This course delves into the complexities of understanding and navigating cultural differences within organizational settings. By examining the impact of culture on various aspects of international business, students will develop a keen awareness of the challenges and opportunities presented by operating in diverse markets.
From comprehending the foundations of culture and its influence on communication, negotiation, and leadership to mastering strategic approaches for global business, this course equips students with the essential knowledge and skills to excel in an increasingly interconnected world. By exploring topics such as organizational structure, human resource management, and global talent development, students will understand the multifaceted challenges and rewards of managing a global workforce.
Current Topics in Contemporary South Korea
This course engages critical thinking skills to explore controversial cultural questions currently at play in Korean Studies. To that end, we will critically examine the perceptions, theories, arguments, and proposed solutions to some of the most difficult and vexing social issues in South Korean culture today. Although we will explore the many different perceptions and opinions about these cultural issues, this course engages a social scientific approach, as it seeks to analyze the central institutions and mechanisms that social scientists argue are responsible for creating, reproducing, reducing and changing the structure of inequalities in South Korean society today. We will look at how these institutions and mechanisms effect a variety of different groups and sectors, including families, neighborhoods, education, and labor markets, to name a few. Within each topic area, we will pay special attention to the significance of race and ethnicity, social class and gender and how they combine to produce different outcomes in terms of analysis and cultural experience. Although our focus is on contemporary cultural issues, we will also place each topic in broader historical and political contexts.
dasar dasar prosto
kuliah iniditujukan untuk mhs pshg agar dapat memahami dasar2 prosto utk bekerja diklinik
Dasar Gizi Olahraga
Dasar gizi olahraga merupakan mata kuliah yang wajib diambil oleh mahasiswa semester 4. Kegiatan mata kuliah difokuskan pada pengukuran status gizi untuk mendukung performa pada atlet. Pengukuran status gizi tersebut meliputi antropometri, biokimia, klinis, seta asupan makan dan minum. Selain itu, mata kuliah ini juga akan mengupas tentang performa atlet dan pengukurannya, aspek psikologi dan molekuler saat aktivitas atlet, respon dan adaptasi fisiologis atlet, serta berbagai sport foods yang digunakan untuk menunjang performa atlet.
Dasar Komunikasi Bisnis dan Inovasi - IUP
Basic of Business and Innovation Communication is a compulsory course with 2/1 credits mastered by lecturers in the Laboratory of Communication and Community Development. This course equips students with knowledge and skills about communication competencies, fundamentals and communication elements in business, as well as cross-cultural negotiation and communication skills in business. Students also learn how to evaluate the characteristics of various animal husbandry innovations and design effective innovation communication strategies.
Dasar-Dasar Ortodonti PSHG
Matakuliah Dasar-Dasar Ortodonti adalah matakuliah wajib bagi seluruh mahasiswa Program Studi Hiegine Gigi yang diberikan pada semester VI (genap) dan terdiri dari 2 sks tatap muka. Materi pembelajaran yang diberikan bertujuan untuk memperkenalkan mahasiswa terhadap hal-hal yang berhubungan dengan keilmuan ortodontik. Topik bahasan yang diberikan selama satu semester yaitu:
a. Pengenalan ortodonti (sejarah dan istilah)
b. Pertumbuhan dan perkembangan gigi geligi
c. Oklusi dan maloklusi
d. Etiologi maloklusi
e. Aspek biologi pergerakan gigi secara ortodonti
f. Diagnosis ortodonti
g. Teknik Perawatan ortodonti
h. Instrumentasi alat ortodonti
i. Edukasi dan motivasi klien ortodonti
j. Manajemen klinik ortodonti dan medical record
k. Manajemen klien
Data Science
Data science saat ini dapat dipahami sebagai bidang keilmuan yang mengabungkan kemampuan pada matematika, statistika, ilmu komputer dan bidang ilmu spesifik lain yang dikolaborasikan untuk menghasilkan suatu strategi, teknik/metode dan solusi berbasis data pada suatu permasalahan social dan lainnya.
Untuk itu dilaksanakan Kelas Terbuka yang bisa diikuti mahasiswa dan umum pada setiap hari Sabtu jam 15.30 sd 17.00 dengan materi
a. Data Science : Intro & Insight
b. Big Data to Data Science
c. Inftrastruktur Data Science
d. Big Data Analytic as Foundations
e. Exploratory Data Analytic
f. Advance Analytic
g. Capstone