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The Department of Religion and Cultural Contents is designed to cultivate global leaders who can understand and creatively engage with Korea¡¯s rich religious, cultural, and social heritage.
By integrating three key areas-K-Religion, K-Culture, and K-Welfare-students will develop a well-rounded perspective on contemporary society and gain practical skills in content creation and social care

As a Christian university, our program is rooted in the values of faith, dialogue, and service. We emphasize a holistic approach to education that nurtures both knowledge and character. Students will explore Christian thought alongside interfaith dialogue, engage critically with modern cultural phenomena, and learn how to serve communities with compassion and integrity.

The K-Religion track explores Christianity in Korea, interreligious dialogue, mythology and symbolism, religion in Korean literature, and religion¡¯s role in media and society.
The K-Culture track includes studies in popular media, globalization of Korean culture, K-pop and fandom, K-drama storytelling, and hands-on training in content planning and production.
The K-Welfare track offers foundational courses in social welfare, human behavior, social issues, and essential care-giving skills for vulnerable populations.

Courses are delivered through an innovative hybrid model combining face-to-face learning with flipped classroom methodologies. This flexible structure allows students to actively engage with content both online and in the classroom.

At the Department of Religion and Cultural Contents, students will not only gain academic expertise, but also grow as culturally sensitive, socially responsible, and spiritually grounded leaders for the global era.