Global Manner(1) Course Introduction 2010. 4. 13 김병구 bkkim9@konyang.ac.kr • • • • • • Self Introduction Today’s Global World Globalization & Localization Why ‘Global Manner’? Course Contents Course Operations Your Professor • • • • Byung-Koo Kim “BK” 김 병구 Born in Seoul, living in Daejeon Major field: Mechanicla engineering PhD Exp.: 20 years abroad (12 USA, 7 Europe) 30 years at KAERI 7 years at UN IAEA. Vienna 2008, Prof. International Relations, KYU 명곡관 409호, 010-2684-8447 Today’s Global World • • • • • Jet transportation Communication tech –Internet revolution World trade: export/import Relocation –education, work, immigration Global issues – Wars, regional security – Economy, finances – Environment, health, energy, etc. Globalization & Localization • “Global” concept vs. “Local” concept – “Roots” and “wings” – Glocal (global + local) world – Feeling comfortable anyplace • • • • Lessons from history High-tech development Where is “international competitiveness Why English so important?”? Why “Global Manner”? • • • • • • • Small World – “Google Earth” Understanding international trends Curiosity of the unknown world Coming of multi-national/multi-culture Necessity of foreign languages Possibility of the “Jobs Abroad” “Ugly Korean”, “Ugly American” Course Introduction • 1. Global mentality – Oriental/occidental, race, sex, age, religion • 2. Global life style – Languages, food, costume, housing, trade • 3. Global etiquette – East/west manner, situational manner Course Operation • • • • • • Mandatory course for GCC freshmen 3 classes for English/Chinese/Japanese 3 professor for Eng/Chi/Jap each Upload class notes each week Encourage individual class presentation Relative grading based on – 중간고사 30%, 기말고사 40%, 토론참여 20%, 출석 10% Orient vs. Occident • Birth of ancient civilization (Orient) – Mesopotamia culture – Egypt culture – Chinese Yellow River basin • Modern civilization (Occident) – 18C: France (French Revolution) – 19C: British (Pax Britanica) – 20C: USA (Pax Americana) 동서양 의식구조 비교