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Civil, Architectural and Environmental System Engineering(Civil, Architectural Engineering and Landscape Architecture)

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
DRM5019 Disaster Risk Reduction 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 Interdisciplinary Program in Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management - No
Disaster risk reduction includes disciplines like disaster management, disaster mitigation and disaster preparedness, but DRR is also part of sustainable development. In order for development activities to be sustainable they must also reduce disaster risk. Risk analysis and evaluation (including hazard analysis and vulnerability analysis), risk reduction (prevention and mitigation) and preparedness.
DRM5020 Discipline of Crisis Preparedness and Response 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 Interdisciplinary Program in Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management Korean Yes
Current preparedness and response programs. Mitigation, preparedness, and response requirements to manage crisis incidents within the context of all-hazard emergency management. Case studies.
DRM5021 Business Continuity Management 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 Interdisciplinary Program in Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management - No
Business continuity plan (n.)—holistic management process that identifies potential impacts that threaten an organization and provides a framework for building resilience with the capacity for an effective response that safeguards the interests of key stakeholders, reputation, brand, and value-creating activities. This course studies the elements of risk assessment and operational continuity using the project management framework of planning, organizing, and control. Topics include: the role and need for comprehensive assurance strategy and planning.
DRM5022 Risk Analysis and Assessment 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 Interdisciplinary Program in Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management Korean Yes
Risk assessment is required both to ensure that a system is acceptably safe, and that the effor made to make the system safe is commensurate with the risk. Risk assessment is often based on the frequency and severity of an outcome, but sometimes can also be based upon the level of control a system has over that outcome. There is no one fixed basis for risk assessment across all domains, and some standards. While analysis can be based upon domain expertise, more exact techniques can be used. This course include topics and models in current risk analysis; modern applications of risk-based planning and risk assessment; use of quantitative methods in risk analysis.
DRM5024 Ubiquitous Disaster Technology 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 Interdisciplinary Program in Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management - No
In order to embody the U-disaster protection system, it needs a synchronization technology of VR·AR that can decide the exact position where the service or management should be performed. Moreover, disaster protection technology which is suitable for ubiquitous circumstance, real-time U-space technology that can maximize a service quality and realistic contents providing technology is necessary. This course deals with above mentioned ubiquitous technology for disaster prevention.
DRM5026 Disaster Administration 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 Interdisciplinary Program in Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management - No
Recent studies on disaster resilience policies focus on government and administrative shortcomings that prevent affected communities from improving their life circumstances. This course addresses an alternative model of disaster administration that follows a community-driven resilience process aimed at fostering well-informed, competent, and active participant communities.
DRM5027 Introduction of Disaster Policy 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 Interdisciplinary Program in Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management - No
This course is designed for people interested in disasters from a research or policy perspective and for those who may be charged with responsibility for on-the-scene intervention. The semester will begin with an overview of risk, vulnerability, resilience and then focus on disaster institutions, policy, and politics. We will conclude by examining organizational and individual behavior in high-stress situations. Throughout the semester, particular attention will be paid to how disaster management efforts can increase the vulnerability of some populations or can promote widespread resilience.
DRM5029 Disaster survey method 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 Interdisciplinary Program in Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management - No
This course deals with the techniques for disaster risk assessment, emergency planning and disaster crisis response. Teaching is given in technologies such as remote sensing, GPS, photogrammetry and GIS, etc.. It also include data processing technique for analyzing the surveyed information in the field of disaster events.
DRM5031 Social and Economic Impact of Disaster 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 Interdisciplinary Program in Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management Korean Yes
Natural disasters have themselves a tremendous impact on the poorest of the poor, who are often ill-prepared to deal with natural hazards and for whom a hurricane, an earthquake, or a drought can mean a permanent submersion in poverty. The Economic Impacts of Natural Disasters focuses on these concerns for poverty and vulnerability. This course include economics of natural disasters, disaster management, sustainable development, environmental economics, environmental risk management, and environmental policy.
DRM5034 Economics & Policy Science of Occupational Safety and Health 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Interdisciplinary Program in Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management - No
This course is to study economic theory and policy science which is essentially needed to understand how to prevent occupational accidents. Students will learn supply and demand of services necessary for accident prevention, privatization of public goods and services including basic economic theory. Also, students will study environmental changes, dynamics of interests among pressure groups and relationship between industrial accidents and compensation. Through this course students enhance their understanding of economics and policy science of occupational safety and health,
DRM5036 Disaster management and mass media 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Interdisciplinary Program in Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management - No
Communications is key to the success of disaster mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. Accurate information disseminated to the general public, to elected officials and community leaders, and to the media reduces risk, saves lives and property, and speeds recovery. Planning and controlling the flow of information before, during and after a disaster will define your organization's credibility, trustworthiness, authority, and effectiveness. The emergence of new media like the internet, e-mail, blogs, text messaging, cell phone photos, and the increasing role played by "first informers"-- witnesses who now have the ability to transmit information immediately from the event--are redefining the roles of government and media. This subject deals with all the contents related to disaster events.
DRM5037 DISASTER PSYCHOLOGY 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Interdisciplinary Program in Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management - No
This subject is to deal the describution of the post-disaster emotional environment and the steps that rescurers can take to relive their own stressors and those of disaster survivors. The scope if this unit will include introduction and unit overview, dealing with survivors’ trauma, dealing with CERT members’ stress and control their own stress.
DRM5049 Smart Disaster Management Technology 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 Interdisciplinary Program in Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management - No
the modern society, it is common for various elements to be complicated and the disaster is also a complex disaster. Due to the changing nature of modern society and disaster, the importance of information is also emphasized in disaster area. Foster(1980) argues that 'information is the most important information to cope with disasters that can not be coped with rationally, but information is the most lacking in the actual disaster situation. In this reality, the recent breakthrough of ICT, which is based on artificial intelligence, has become the basis for establishing smart disaster prevention technology. In this lecture, disaster monitoring and forecasting, which is the information technology used in the existing disaster area, and simulation and discovery of information about the satellite, sensor, Learn how to manage efficiently. In addition, it introduces the integrated situation management system that displays and manages various data and information in an integrated manner. It also provides a smart disaster situation which is used for the disaster occurrence, the propagation of the situation and the three-dimensional response between the field and the situation room Learn about the management platform.
DRM5050 Disaster Risk Assessment 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 Interdisciplinary Program in Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management - No
This course in disaster risk assessment is designed to enhance the capacity to plan, facilitate and coordinate the disaster risk assessment activities. The couse define the scope and context of disaster risk assessment and plan, facilitate, and coordinate disaster risk assessment activities and explain the role and importance of disaster risk assessment in reducing risks. The course also provide recognition of disaster, information acquisition, risk assessment methodology, risk reduction, GIS application for risk assessment and B/C analysis.
DRM5053 Disaster Mitigation 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Interdisciplinary Program in Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management - No
In response to various threats to our nation, preparedness must be at the forefront of any emergency preparation initiative to ensure the safety and security of this country. Whether you are an individual citizen, a member of one of the various levels of government, or work in the private or nonprofit sector, you have a shared responsibility to become engaged in safeguarding the nation from harm using a systematic approach. The goal of this course is to familiarize you with the National Mitigation Framework, which outlines how the nation can expand its commitment to mitigation and strengthen resilience.