Courses
in Korean
A Eak
101 Elementary Korean I (5)
An
introduction to modern Korean, with emphasis on speaking, reading and writing.
Format will include both lecture and drill sessions. Not open to students with
any previous knowledge of the Korean language.
A Eak
102 Elementary Korean II (5)
Continuation
of A Eak 101. Prerequisite(s): A Eak 101 or equivalent.. [FL]
A Eak
170 Korea: Its Culture and Heritage (3)
Survey
of the essential elements of traditional Korean civilization, early contacts
with the West, and modern development. Focus on the evolution of basic Korean
social, political, economic, and aesthetic ideas. Conducted in English; no knowledge
of Korean is required. [BE]
A
Eak 201 Intermediate Korean I (5)
Concentration
on reading, writing, and speaking at the intermediate level. Emphasis on vocabulary
drills, grammar exercises, and pattern practice. Prerequisite(s): A Eak 102
or equivalent.
A
Eak 202 Intermediate Korean II (5)
Continuation
of A Eak 201. Enhancement of reading, writing, and speaking skills will
be emphasized. Students will also master several Korean proverbs. Prerequisite(s):
A Eak 201 or equivalent.
A Eak
301 Advanced Korean I (3)
Acquisition
of complex structures through intensive oral/aural and reading/writing practice.
Discussion, authentic written materials, videotapes and audiotapes are incorporated.
Prerequisite(s): Eak 202 or equivalent. [OD]
A Eak
302 Advanced Korean II (3)
This
course is a continuation of A Eak 301. Prerequisite(s): A Eak 301
or equivalent. [OD]
A Eak
389 Topics in Korean Literature, History, and Culture (3)
This
course will focus on a selected topic or major work of traditional or modern
Korean literature or history for intensive study. This course is conducted solely
in English; knowledge of Korean is not required. May be repeated for credit
when the topic varies. Prerequisite(s): A Eak 101, or A Eak 170, or
permission of the instructor.
A Eak
497 Independent Study in Korean (1-6)
Projects
in selected areas of Korean studies, with regular progress reports; or supervised
readings of texts in Korean. May be repeated once for credit when topics differ.
Prerequisite(s): Two 300-level Korean courses or equivalent, or permission of
instructor.