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UC Berkeley open academic course of BTS

UC Berkeley open academic course of BTS

A student-run academic course introducing K-pop icon BTS and delving into its global success has been established at the University of California, Berkeley, the university’s website showed Friday.

The course, “Next Generation Leaders: BTS,” awards two units and has been opened as part of the Democratic Education at Cal program. DeCal allows students to take initiative in facilitating and designing courses.

This course will focus on Korean boy group, BTS, and their global impact. We will attempt to explore the group’s history, artistry, philanthropy, and many other aspects in order to analyze their growing impact in society as well as their international success. Additionally, we will dive into the intricate world they have created through their album concepts and videos, also known as, “Bangtan Universe.” We will also look at media texts like articles, interviews, and the group’s own music videos to allow students to think critically and create their own theories about the group’s success.

from Course description ‘About the Course’

According to the course introduction on the program website, it focuses on BTS’ global impact. Students will attempt to “explore the group’s history, artistry, philanthropy, and many other aspects in order to analyze their growing impact in society as well as their international success.” In addition, students will investigate what is known as the “Bangtan Universe,” the intricate world the K-pop idols have created through their album concepts and videos.

Students enrolling will not only absorb lectures and watch videos, but also engage in group discussions, taking a critical approach with encouragement to create their own theories on the boy band’s success and popularity.

The course officially commenced Tuesday with an informational session. During the session, students watched the video of BTS leader RM’s speech at a session of the United Nations General Assembly in September. The speech sent a strong message to all youth to “love yourself.”

More information on the course, which is shown as being at full capacity, can be found at the DeCal website, decal.berkeley.edu.

On Sunday, BTS is set to become the first Korean group to present an award at the 61st Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Source: UC Berkeley, The Korea Herald

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