For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog
Code | Course Title | Credit | Learning Time | Division | Degree | Grade | Note | Language | Availability |
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RES5010 | Smart City Object Space linked Seminar | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Global Smart City | - | No | |
Architectural, social, and technological connotations of current development of intelligent and hyper-connected society. Emerging smart space services enabled by the Internet of Things. Prototyping of IoT-based intelligent space. | |||||||||
RES5011 | Living-lab & Entrepreneurship | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Global Smart City | - | No | |
In this course, we experience the virtuous cycle of living-labs in smart cities and learn the importance of citizenship and entrepreneurship. In addition, Living-lab is to carry out all stages of the process from finding problems to creating jobs in connection with citizens, local governments, private companies, and Sungkyunkwan University. | |||||||||
RES5012 | Smart Buildings | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Global Smart City | - | No | |
This course explores the production system of smart buildings defined with the holistic perspective including the aspect of life quality. This is to provide the design and development guidelines for smart buildings so that they can be more sustainable and contributable to the industry. Lectures and seminars will be conducted. Special invited lectures are also planned to help students build a brief term papers. Students are expected to gain fundamental knowledge and methods to build various business models out of smart building framework. | |||||||||
RES5013 | Smart Construction Seminar | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Global Smart City | - | No | |
This course is mainly focused on study ICT technologies using in construction industry. Moreover, this course is to learn how ubiquitous technologies can be applied to construction activities to improve productivity and quality and to learn advanced ICT methods which can be used in construction sites. | |||||||||
RES5014 | Project Management Seminar for Smart City Construction and Development | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Global Smart City | - | No | |
Smart City construction and development. Following are three main objectives of this course. 1. To understand fundamental knowledge about project management issues for Smart City construction and development 2. To study scheduling, risk management, decision making, cost management for Smart City construction 3. To study business administration, financing, feasibility analysis and planning 4. To understand laws and regulation for Smart City | |||||||||
RES5015 | Technology Business Management | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Global Smart City | Korean | Yes | |
Today’s construction industry alike other industries adopts various state of the art technologies around IT. These technologies often become essential products or comprise particular market for construction projects. However developers of such technologies should understand rules and theories to make them sustainable and run the business in the industry. This course teaches the basic management rules and theories other than technology itself from the technology development phase to sales and commercialization. | |||||||||
RES5018 | Smart City and Master Plan | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Global Smart City | Korean | Yes | |
The purpose of this class is focusing on understanding the concept of smart city, and share idea and discuss about Smart city Master plan as urban planning methodology to solve the issue on climate change. The core value of Smart City must have guidelines for the sustainable growth using the ICT to reap enormous environmental, social and econmic benefits for sustainable development. Over time, future cities has much more responsibilities to find out wise solution for next generations. In keeping with this theme the class will bring together interdisciplinary mix of representative issue in Smart city and Master Plan for sustainble growth in our cities. This class also has the case studies to understand the points that many cities and companies are expanding beyond their conventional role. These group are becoming active stakeholders in the city making enterprise, offering urban solutions of their own. Standing out from the array of cities are Barcelona, Wien, Amsterdam, London, and firms are Cisco, IBM, Siemens and Samsung. At a fundamental level, this class seek to be hub of understanding in Smart cities and Master plan in the entire process of developing and managing the cities. | |||||||||
RES5019 | Urban Development Theory of Smart City | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Global Smart City | Korean | Yes | |
This course focuses on the business process of urban development which creates spatial transforms in a city. It covers academic research of relevant theories and policies. It provides students with the opportunity to understand and propose the appropriate direction of the urban development in future through discussions in the assessment of both current urban development policy and future urban development policy. | |||||||||
RES5020 | Smart Cities and Urban Infrastructure | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Global Smart City | English | Yes | |
In the 21st century, across the globe urban infrastructure and transport development are considered crucial than ever for realization of smart urban development. This course aims to foster understanding the important roles of urban infrastructure as a catalyst for sustainable and inclusive urban development, and examine key components and processes for urban infrastructure planning and governance. The key topic includes: overview on urban infrastructure development as a driver of urban change; urban mobility and accessibility for smart city; networked infrastructure and inclusive urban development; infrastructure policy and governance in the context of smart city planning; and integrated approach for infrastructure and urban spatial planning. | |||||||||
RES5023 | Introduction to Urban Planning in Korea | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Global Smart City | English | Yes | |
This introductory course examines the history of urban planning in Korea from the late 19th century to the end of the 20th century with primary focus on the Seoul Metropolitan Area. The students will learn about the policy goals and achievements in different periods, and also the impacts of new city development projects and mega events (Olympics and the World Cup) on Korea’s city environment. Finally, students will learn about the ongoing transition to the smart city. | |||||||||
RES5024 | Smart City and International Cooperation | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Global Smart City | English | Yes | |
This course delves into current trends in smart city development being adopted around the world as a new approach to tackling urban challenges and improving the quality of life. It will be guided by two questions: What makes Korean Smart City model extraordinary in global market? and How will the Korean model cooperate with other countries in demand for smart city with high effectiveness? In addition, the course aims to develop ideas and references surrounding key opportunities for the domain of international cooperation in view of smart city-related plans, programmes, and projects of essential international organizations such as UN-Habitat. | |||||||||
RES5025 | Smart City:Human & Technology | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Global Smart City | - | No | |
This course examines the changes in thinking and production systems of contemporary architectural practices. It also explores various aspects of evolution on the level of architecture and city in response to the current industrial revolution. Students will visit related examples in movies, media, and arts to investigate the effect of technological advances on the architecture and city. Main topics include: - Tools and Materials (The Virtual and The Physical, Digital Fabrication and Production Systems) - Mobility (Autonomous Vehicles, Drone) - Augmented Place (Virtual Reality, Big Data, AI_ - Future Buildings (Robotics, IoT, AI and New Material - Smart City (City as a platform, Citizen Engagement, Digital Transformation) | |||||||||
RES5026 | Smart City and Planning Law | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Global Smart City | English | Yes | |
In order to plan and create a smart city, restrictions on the land property rights and the regulatory authority of the state are essential, which require legal basis. This course is intended to examine the legal principles governing architecture and urban environments for graduate students studying smart city, and to study related laws. In particular, it aims to cultivate basic legal knowledge and practical skills for the creation of smart cities by comparing the similar legal systems of various countries. | |||||||||
RES5027 | Start-up Seminar of Smart City | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Global Smart City | Korean | Yes | |
This class is a start-up seminar course that can prepare technology-based start-up ideas and actual start-ups in Smart City. Based on the theoretical background of entrepreneurship education, we will proceed with the start-up methodology, BMC (Business Model Canvas) creation method, customer discovery method and lecture / practice. Through this lesson, we try to cultivate the ability to (1) derive a business hypothesis, (2) analyze customer needs based on hypotheses, and (3) establish a customer attraction strategy. | |||||||||
RES5028 | Construction IT based on Smart Sensors | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | Global Smart City | - | No | |
This course offers an introduction to the emerging technologies in smart materials and sensors. Contents of lectures include the concepts of smart materials and their properties, introduction to various sensing, monitoring, vibration control, power harvesting, and construction automation processes throughout construction informations. |