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M-F 9.25-10.15 Fall 2009 Final exam scheduled (Group 32) 12/12/2009 S 9.00 Skills L1 Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period A beginning course in modern Korean. Pronunciation, lectures on grammar, conversation practice, and introduction to the writing system (
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M-F 10.30-11.20 Fall 2009 Final exam scheduled (Group 33) 12/18/2009 F 9.00 Skills L3 Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period Intended for students with some oral proficiency but little or no training in
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MWF 11.35-12.50 Fall 2009 Final exam scheduled (Group 34) 12/17/2009 Th 9.00 Skills L5 Permission of instructor required An advanced course in modern Korean. Reading of short stories, essays, and journal articles, and introduction of 200 Chinese characters. Students develop their speaking and writing skills through discussions and written exercises.
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W 1.00-1.50 Fall 2009 Final exam scheduled (Group 36) 12/14/2009 M 2.00 Skills L5 Permission of instructor required An advanced language course designed to develop reading and writing skills using Web-based texts in a variety of genres such as editorials and essays. Students read texts independently and complete comprehension and vocabulary exercises through the Web. Discussion, tests, and intensive writing training in class.
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TTh 1.00-2.15 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu Korean national cinema from the early 1960s to the present. Cinematic representations in the context of such themes as history, nationhood, gender, identity, and traditional culture. Attention to formal aspects of the films, including film styles and cinematography.
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1 HTBA Fall 2009 No regular final examination Permission of instructor required For students with advanced Korean language skills who wish to engage in concentrated reading and research on material not otherwise offered in courses. The work must be supervised by an adviser and must terminate in a term paper or its equivalent.
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KORE 101 - INTRODUCTION TO KOREAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE I Credits: 5 Introduction to Korean language and culture. Acquisition of the fundamentals of the four language skills. Recommended Prerequisite(s): No prior knowledge of Korean. College: School of Humanities Department: Korean
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KORE 102 - INTRODUCTION TO KOREAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE II Credits: 5 Continuation of KORE 101. Recommended Prerequisite: KORE 101. College: School of Humanities Department: Korean
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KORE 201 - INTERMEDIATE KOREAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE I Credits: 4 Continuation of the development of speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. College: School of Humanities Department: Korean
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KORE 202 - INTERMEDIATE KOREAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE II Credits: 4 Development of intermediate language skills, conversation, and composition. Recommended Prerequisite: KORE 201. College: School of Humanities Department: Korean
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KORE 301 - SELECTED READINGS AND TRANSLATION I Credits: 3 Continuation of KORE 202. The course is designed for the development of advanced readings and translation. It aims to improve understanding of the usage of Korean language and its cultural roots through reading and interpreting short literary and non-literary pieces from various sources. The readings are primarily in Korean, with a few in English. College: School of Humanities Department: Korean
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KORE 302 - SELECTED READINGS AND TRANSLATION II Credits: 3 It aims to strengthen in reading and writing in Korean. The text will include various subjects and topics. In addition, students will do a project that demonstrates aspects of Korean culture, primarily based on the accumulated readings and writings in class. College: School of Humanities Department: Korean
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KORE 344 - KOREAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE Credits: 3 Exploration of selections from modern Korean literature and Korean films. Includes background survey of Korean history, philosophy, and religion. All texts and films in English translation. No previous knowledge of Korean required. Cross-list: ASIA 344, HUMA 344. Instructor permission required College: School of Humanities Department: Korean
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KORE 345 - LINGUISTIC STRUCTURE OF KOREAN AND RELATED LANGUAGES IN EAST ASIA Credits: 3 The course focuses on the origin of Korean and related languages. It explores the way the Korean language evolved and interacted with other East Asian Languages, including Chinese and Japanese. The sociolinguistic aspect of these languages will be studied, including the difference in male and female language used and the honorific systems. Cross-list: ASIA 345, LING 345. College: School of Humanities Department: Korean
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KORE 346 - KOREAN CULTURE AND SOCIETY THROUGH MULTIMEDIA Credits: 3 This course will introduces important elements of Korean culture and society through readings and multimedia. Topics are in the areas of history, philosophy, and family life around the early 20th century to the present. Also, the class will explore the recent phenomenon of "Korean Wave" in East Asia. Korean background is unnecessary. Cross-list: ASIA 346. College: School of Humanities Department: Korean
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KORE 398 - KOREAN TEACHING PRACTICUM Credits: Hours Variable Under the instructor's close supervision, students with a high level of proficiency in Korean acquire teaching skills by tutoring the students in lower level. Instructor permission required College: School of Humanities Department: Korean
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KORE 399 - KOREAN TEACHING PRACTICUM Credits: Hours Variable Under the instructor's close supervision, students with a high level of proficiency in Korean acquire teaching skills by tutoring the students in lower level. Instructor permission required College: School of Humanities Department: Korean
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KORE 499 - INDEPENDENT STUDY Credits: Hours Variable Instructor permission required College: School of Humanities Department: Korean
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Development of skills in reading materials from contemporary Korean media and fiction and in aural comprehension of contemporary television news and drama with decreased reliance on pedagogical aids. After successful completion of fourth-year Korean, students should be able to satisfy the requirements of various everyday, school, and work situations and follow essential points of written discourse which are abstract and linguistically complex, and also to write about a variety of topics in detail with precision.
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Continuation of Korean 140a.
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Introduction to modern Korean: basic grammar, reading of simple texts, conversational skills, and writing short letters. After successful completion of this course, students are expected to be able to handle a limited number of interactive, task-oriented, and social situations and to have sufficient control of the writing system to interpret written language in areas of practical needs.
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Continuation of Korean Ba.
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Designed for students with significant listening and speaking background, either from prior formal learning or previous exposure to a Korean speaking community. Introductory Korean course, with emphasis on reading and writing. After successful completion of this course, students are expected be able to understand main ideas and/or some facts from the simple connected texts dealing with basic personal and social needs and to be able to meet a number of practical writing needs.
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Continuation of Korean Bxa.
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Continuation of elementary Korean to consolidate students' knowledge of the fundamental grammatical structures of Korean with an aim to increase their abilities to communicate using Korean in a wide range of daily-life transactional situations. After successful completion of second-year Korean, students are expected to handle most uncomplicated communicative tasks and social situations and read consistently with understanding of simple connected texts dealing with personal and social needs.
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