Korean (KOR) Courses

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College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), Languages

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KOR 101 Elementary Korean I (4) A course designed to teach the linguistic fundamentals of the language and the culture of Korea. Emphasis is placed on the reading and writing of Hangul, speaking and listening, and developing oral conversational skills. (Attributes: HPP)

KOR 102 Elementary Korean II (4) Korean 102 Further builds on the basic foundation established by KOR 101 that will enable students to acquire and develop language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Korean in a linguistically and culturally appropriate manner. Emphasis is also given to understanding the linguistic ties between Korean and Chinese and Japanese. Pre: C or better in KOR 101. (Attributes: HPP)


KOR x94 Special Topics in Subject Matter (Arr.) (IO) Special topics chosen by the instructor. Course content will vary. May be repeated for credit, provided that a different topic is studied. Additional requirements may apply depending on subject and topic.

KOR x99 Directed Studies (Arr.) (IO) Statement of planned reading or research required. Pre: instructor’s consent.