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Korean (KOR) Courses

Academic Unit: Asian & Middle Eastern Studies

KOR 1011 - Beginning Korean I
(5 cr; Student Option No Audit; offered Every Fall)
Equivalent courses: KOR 4001
Basic grammatical structure, vocabulary, expressions of modern colloquial Korean. Introduces Korean writing system.
KOR 1012 - Beginning Korean II
(5 cr; Prereq-1011; Student Option No Audit; offered Every Spring)
Equivalent courses: KOR 4002
Basic grammatical structure, vocabulary, expressions of modern colloquial Korean.
KOR 3021 - Intermediate Korean I
(5 cr; Prereq-1012; Student Option No Audit; offered Every Fall)
Equivalent courses: KOR 4003
Speaking, reading, writing at intermediate level in modern colloquial Korean. Simple narration/written reports. Some basic Chinese characters may be introduced.
KOR 3022 - Intermediate Korean II
(5 cr; Prereq-3021; Student Option No Audit; offered Every Spring)
Equivalent courses: KOR 4004
Speaking, reading, writing at intermediate level in modern colloquial Korean. Narration/written reports. Introduction of additional basic Chinese characters.
KOR 3031 - Third Year Korean I
(4 cr; Prereq-3022; Student Option No Audit; offered Every Fall)
Equivalent courses: KOR 4005
Speaking, reading, writing at advanced level in modern colloquial Korean. Narration, written reports. Further Chinese characters introduced.
KOR 3032 - Third Year Korean II
(4 cr; Prereq-3031; Student Option No Audit; offered Every Spring)
Equivalent courses: KOR 4006
Speaking, reading, writing at advanced level in modern colloquial Korean. Narration, written reports. Further Chinese characters introduced.
KOR 3290 - Korean Language Teaching Tutorial
(1 cr; Prereq-Grade of A in 3032; S-N only; offered Every Fall & Spring; may be repeated for 2 credits; may be repeated 2 times)
Students tutor beginning students of Korean and are part of department's Korean language team.
KOR 3900 - Topics in Korean Literature (Topics course)
(1 cr [max 4]; Student Option; may be repeated for 12 credits; may be repeated 3 times)
Equivalent courses: was AMES 3500 until 21-JAN-20, was ALL 3500 until 21-JAN-20
Topics specified in Class Schedule.
KOR 3920 - Topics in Korean Culture (Topics course)
(1 cr [max 4]; Student Option; offered Every Fall & Spring; may be repeated for 12 credits; may be repeated 3 times)
Equivalent courses: was AMES 3520 until 17-MAY-21, was ALL 3520 until 21-JAN-20
Topics specified in Class Schedule.
KOR 3993 - Directed Studies
(1 cr [max 3]; Student Option; offered Every Fall & Spring; may be repeated for 12 credits; may be repeated 4 times)
Directed study in topics of Korean literature, culture, language, or linguistics. Prereq instr consent, dept consent, college consent.
KOR 4001 - Beginning Korean I for Graduate Student Research
(5 cr; Student Option No Audit; offered Every Fall)
Equivalent courses: KOR 1011 (starting 05-SEP-00)
Basic grammatical structure, vocabulary, expressions of modern colloquial Korean. Introduces Korean writing system. Meets with 1011.
KOR 4002 - Beginning Korean II for Graduate Student Research
(5 cr; Prereq-4001; Student Option No Audit; offered Every Spring)
Equivalent courses: KOR 1012 (starting 05-SEP-00)
Basic grammatical structure, vocabulary, expressions of modern colloquial Korean. Meets with 1012.
KOR 4003 - Intermediate Korean I for Graduate Student Research
(5 cr; Prereq-4002, grad student; Student Option No Audit; offered Every Fall)
Equivalent courses: KOR 3021 (starting 05-SEP-00)
Speaking, reading, writing in modern colloquial Korean. Simple narration/written reports. Basic Chinese characters may be introduced. Meets with 3021.
KOR 4004 - Intermediate Korean II for Graduate Student Research
(5 cr; Prereq-4003; Student Option No Audit; offered Every Spring)
Equivalent courses: KOR 3022 (starting 05-SEP-00)
Speaking, reading, writing at intermediate level in modern colloquial Korean. Narration/written reports. Introduction of additional basic Chinese characters. Meets with 3022.
KOR 4005 - Third Year Korean I for Graduate Student Research
(4 cr; Prereq-4004; Student Option No Audit; offered Every Fall)
Equivalent courses: KOR 3031 (starting 02-SEP-08)
Speaking, reading, writing in modern colloquial Korean. Narration, written reports. Further Chinese characters. Meets with 3031.
KOR 4006 - Third Year Korean II for Graduate Student Research
(4 cr; Prereq-4005; Student Option No Audit; offered Every Spring)
Equivalent courses: KOR 3032 (starting 02-SEP-08)
Speaking, reading, writing at advanced level in modern colloquial Korean. Narration, written reports. Further Chinese characters introduced.
KOR 4041 - Advanced Readings in Modern Korean I
(4 cr; Prereq-3032 or equiv or instr consent; Student Option; offered Every Fall)
Speaking, listening, reading, writing. Content/task-based course. Study vocabulary/read novels, journals, selections from Korean history/arts. Writing summaries, reports, simple reaction papers.
KOR 4042 - Advanced Readings in Modern Korean II
(4 cr; Prereq-4041 or equiv or instr consent; Student Option; offered Every Spring)
Speaking, listening, reading, writing. Content/task-based course. Study vocabulary/read novels, journals, selections from Korean history/arts. Writing summaries, reports, simple reaction papers.
KOR 5211 - Introductory Classical Chinese I
(3 cr; Prereq-Two years of an East Asian language (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) or equivalent or instr consent; Student Option; offered Periodic Fall)
Equivalent courses: CHN 5211 (starting 06-SEP-11, was ALL 5211 until 02-SEP-14, was CHN 3111 until 04-SEP-07), JPN 5211
Reading excerpts from canonical Chinese texts. Transnational nature of Classical Chinese/its importance in study of East Asian cultures. Taught in English.
KOR 5993 - Directed Studies
(1 cr [max 5]; Prereq-instr consent, dept consent, college consent; Student Option No Audit; offered Every Fall & Spring; may be repeated for 15 credits; may be repeated 3 times)
Guided individual study of Korean language or linguistics.

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