Korean (KOR)
Courses
KOR 101. Elementary Korean I. 4 hours.
Introduction to Korean language and culture. Intensive practice in speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Course Information: Course is taught in a blended-online format. Extensive computer use is required. A high-speed connection is strongly suggested. Seniors interested in this course must contact the Korean BLP Coordinator.
KOR 102. Elementary Korean II. 4 hours.
A continuation of KOR 101. An elementary level examination of Korean language and culture. Intensive practice in speaking, listening, reading and writing. Course Information: This course is taught in a blended-online format. Extensive computer use is required. A high-speed connection is strongly suggested. Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in KOR 101; or appropriate score on the department placement test.
KOR 103. Intermediate Korean I. 4 hours.
A continuation of KOR 102. An intermediate-level examination of Korean language and culture. Intensive practice in speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Course Information: This course is taught in a blended-online format. Extensive computer use is required. A high-speed connection is strongly suggested. Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in KOR 102; or appropriate score on the department placement test.
KOR 104. Intermediate Korean II. 4 hours.
This fourth of a four-semester basic language program in Korean and continuation of KOR 103. An intermediate level examination of Korean language and culture. Intensive practice in speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Course Information: This course is taught in a blended-online format. Extensive computer use is required. A high-speed connection is strongly suggested. Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in KOR 103; or appropriate score on the department placement test.
KOR 130. Understanding Korean History, Culture and Society through Contemporary Korean Films. 3 hours.
Exploration of contemporary Korean history and culture through film. Course Information: Same as MOVI 130. Taught in English. World Cultures course.
KOR 201. Advanced Korean I. 3 hours.
The study of Korean at a low-advanced level. Students will be involved with intensive listening, speaking, reading and writing used in low-advanced formal and informal communicative situations. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in KOR 104; or appropriate score on the department placement test.
KOR 230. Korean Popular Culture in a Global World. 3 hours.
An introduction to the global phenomenon of Korean popular culture, including music, film, and television. Examines diverse K-Pop themes such as cross-cultural impacts and its possibilities for the future. Course Information: Taught in English. World Cultures course.