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Department of Urban Sociology

Department of Urban Sociology

The main goal of the Department of Urban Sociology is to train practical experts on urban issues. A practical expert is a person who can understand the dynamics of various social phenomena in urban societies and provide clear and detailed solutions to some problems in urban societies. To reach this objective, students take basic courses and then choose one of two tracks in either cultural industry or urban community. Basic courses provide the foundation for advanced levels of knowledge and practical applications of knowledge, focusing on enhancement of students' ability of research, presentation, and team work. Specifically, students learn to read foreign languages, write in a logical fashion, conduct some social research and make academic presentations using visual and auditory tools. Two tracks to become experts on cultural industry and urban community are closely related with the demands of urban sociology. These tracks focus on theoretical basis and research ability that will help students to apply his or her knowledge to real social phenomena systematically. In particular, we highlight the importance of the liveliness of the cultural industry and we guide students to be in touch with real cases by focusing on many practical methodologies which are vital in research and planning. In addition to the regular curriculum, we hold various events such as the 'Urban Film Festival,' 'Internet Social Survey Seminar,' international scholarship exchange programs, workshops on visual media and surveys and link them closely to our established curriculum.

  • 37
    JANG, Won-ho Professor
    • Urban sociology; political sociology
    • 21 Century Building # 624
    • +82-2-6490-2737
    • wjang@uos.ac.kr
  • 34
    NAHM, Kee-Bom Professor
    • Urban geography; economic geography; cultural industry theory
    • 21 Century Building # 625
    • +82-2-6490-2738
    • nahm@uos.ac.kr
  • 487
    SEO, U-SEOK Professor
    • Cultural sociology; sociology of religion
    • 21 Century Building # 614
    • +82-2-6490-2740
    • usseo@uos.ac.kr
  • 36
    Lee, Yun-Suk Professor
    • sociology of family; population studies, big data analysis, research methodology
    • 21 Century Building # 613
    • +82-2-6490-2739
    • yslee@uos.ac.kr
  • 35
    Ahn, Junehui Professor
    • Cultural/linguistic anthropology; children; education
    • 21 Century Building # 622
    • +82-2-6490-2741
    • jhahn@uos.ac.kr
  • 1039
    Kim, Ju yeon Professor
    • Health; networks and social capital; elderly; family; population
    • 21 Century Building # 623
    • +82-2-6490-2745
    • juykim@uos.ac.kr
  • 1140
    KIM, JiYoung Professor
    • Ethnic identity; migration/movement; Japan regional studies
    • 21 Century Building # 627
    • +82-2-6490-2746
    • paul823@uos.ac.kr
  • 1221
    Park, Hyomin Professor
    • Social psychology; justice theory; cooperation theory
    • 21 Century Building # 715
    • +82-2-6490-2747
    • hyominp@uos.ac.kr
  • 1586
    SHIN, In Chol Professor
    • Social stratification theory; sociology of education; social statistics
    • 21 Century Building # 612
    • +82-2-6490-2748
    • @uos.ac.kr
  • 33
    Lee, Byunghyuk Professor
    • Sociolinguistics; environmental sociology; psychosociology
    • bhlee@uos.ac.kr
  • 489
    Lee, Kun Professor
    • Industrial/labor sociology
    • kunlee@uos.ac.kr
Degree Requirements
Courses Credits
*General
Studies
(required)
Total: 12
credits
Presentation and Discussion 2
Technical Writing 2
English Reading & Grammar 2
English Speaking Ⅰ 1
English Listening & Writing 2
English Speaking Ⅱ 1
Practical Chinese Character 2
General
Studies
(elective)
Total: 12
credits
Society and Idea 3
History and Philosophy or Literature and Art 3
Understanding Nature 3
Advanced General Studies 3
General Studies
(major field)
Total: 11
credits



Major
Courses
Required 12
Elective 42
Other


41
Total


130
Course List
Course
Number
Course Title School Year Semester Credit Lecture
(hours)
Practice
(hours)
84143 Introduction to Sociology 1-1 Required 3 3 0
84170 Introduction to Social Science Elective 3 3 0
84103 Introduction to Urban Sociology 1-2 Required 3 3 0
84185 Issues on the City of Seoul Elective 3 3 0
84134 Theories of Society 2-1 Required 3 3 0
84146 Sociology of Family Elective 3 2 2
84188 Cultural Anthropology Elective 3 3 0
84147 Introduction to Social Statistics Elective 3 2 2
84186 Sociology of Cinema Elective 3 3 0
84151 Quantitative Methods 2-2 Required 3 2 2
84112 Art in City Elective 3 3 0
84152 Understanding Social Stratification Elective 3 3 0
84153 Qualitative Methods Elective 3 3 0
84154 Understanding Space and Economy Elective 3 3 0
84133 Industrial Sociology 3-1 Elective 3 3 0
84148 Social Psychology Elective 3 3 0
84187 Practice of Social Statistics Elective 3 3 0
84171 Understanding Cultural Change Elective 3 3 0
84172 Urban Politics Elective 3 3 0
84178 Urban Social Geography Elective 3 3 0
84159 Topics in the Sociology of Labor Market 3-2 Elective 3 3 0
84189 Culture and Communication Elective 3 3 0
84162 Sociology of Civil Society Elective 3 3 0
84173 Participation in Cultural Activities Elective 3 2 2
84175 Research in Lifestyle Elective 3 3 0
84174 Topics in Family and Demography Elective 3 2 2
84179 Environment in City Elective 3 3 0
84137 Cultural Industry Studies 4-1 Elective 3 3 0
84191 Comparative Approaches to Global Cities Elective 3 2 2
84161 Field Research of Culture Elective 3 2 2
84166 Research in Urban Communities Elective 3 3 0
84168 Comparative Analysis of Cities Elective 3 3 0
84165 Sociology of the Information Society 4-2 Elective 3 3 0
84167 Research in Organization and Culture Elective 3 3 0
84190 Creative City and Field Trip Elective 3 2 2
84169 Sociology of Crime Elective 3 3 0