KOR101: Elementary Korean I |
Credits: 4 |
KOR 101 introduces the basic foundations of the Korean language that will enable students to acquire and develop language skills in speaking, reading, writing, and listening in linguistically and culturally appropriate manners. This course is designed for those who have no prior (or very limited) knowledge of the Korean language. Students will be exposed to everyday life events likely to be encountered in contemporary Korean society. By the end of KOR 101, students should be able to communicate with native Korean speakers on a number of familiar topics and be familiar with various social/cultural Korean contexts. |
Prereq: -, Coreq: - |
KOR102: Elementary Korean II |
Credits: 4 |
KOR 102 continues to build on a basic foundation that will enable students to acquire and develop language skills in speaking, reading, writing, and listening in a linguistically and culturally appropriate manner. Students will be exposed to everyday life events likely to be encountered in contemporary Korean society. By the end of KOR 102, students should be able to communicate with native Korean speakers on a number of familiar topics and be familiar with various social/cultural Korean contexts. |
Prereq: A grade of “C” or higher in KOR 101 or satisfactory score on KCC language placement test or instructor consent., Coreq: - |
KOR201: Intermediate Korean I |
Credits: 4 |
KOR 201, Intermediate I, is the first half of the Intermediate Korean Language course. The course focuses on increasing Korean language proficiency skills in speaking, reading, writing, and listening in a linguistically and culturally appropriate manner. |
Prereq: A grade of “C” or higher in KOR 102 or satisfactory score on KCC language placement test or instructor consent., Coreq: - |
KOR202: Intermediate Korean II |
Credits: 4 |
KOR 202, Intermediate Korean II continues to build on the intermediate level Korean language course. Four skills of speaking, reading, writing, and listening in Korean are further developed in a linguistically and culturally appropriate manner. |
Prereq: A grade of “C” or higher in KOR 201 or satisfactory score on KCC language placement test or instructor consent., Coreq: - |
KOR257: (Alpha) Korean Culture and Language Through Content |
Credits: 4 |
KOR 257 (Alpha) is an intermediate-level course using various content areas to focus on understanding Korean culture and developing Korean language. Possible content areas include: folkways, customs, geography, history, economics, anthropology, cuisine, calendar, marriage, work, education, and government. |
Prereq: A grade of “C” or higher in KOR 102 or a grade of “C” or higher in an equivalent course or consent of instructor., Coreq: - |
KOR290: Korean Language and Culture through Application |
Credits: 4 |
KOR 290, Korean Language and Culture through Application is designed for native speakers, bilingual speakers, or students who speak Korean at an advanced level. This course is designed to utilize service learning experiences, discussions on cross and intercultural understanding, personal reflections, and critical thinking to prepare student to serve as Korean Language and Culture resources on Campus and in the community. |
Prereq: Instructor approval; and students must be native or bilingual speakers of Korean and English or speak Korean at an advanced level., Coreq: - |
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