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General Catalog Spring 2010
Posted Sep 29, 2009

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1010  Beginning Korean I (4)
   Restricted to students with no previous formal or informal training in Korean. Development of proficiency in receptive and productive skills, and understanding of Korean culture. Comprehending and creating with the language at the sentence level and handling simple everyday-life situations.

1020  Beginning Korean II (4) Prerequisite: KOREA 1010 or equivalent.
   Development of proficiency in receptive and productive skills, and understanding of Korean culture. Comprehending and creating with the language at the sentence level and handling simple everyday-life situations.

2010  Intermediate Korean I (4) Prerequisite: KOREA 1020 or equivalent.
   Continued development of skills in all areas at the sentence-level. Begin learning to comprehend and create paragraph-level language, such as factual descriptions and narrations, and handle more complicated everyday-life situations.

2019  Fifth Quarter Language (2)

2020  Intermediate Korean II (4) Prerequisite: KOREA 2010.
   Continued development of skills in all areas at the sentence-level. Begin learning to comprehend and create paragraph-level language, such as factual descriptions and narrations, and handle more complicated everyday-life situations.

3060  Third-Year Grammar (3)
   Intensive work on reading and writing in Korean. First course for students who learned the language during residence in Korea.

3070  Third-Year Grammar (3) Prerequisite: KOREA 3060.
   Continued intensive work on reading and writing.

3100  Korean Culture Through Literature & Film (3)
   Exploration of Korean culture through comparisons with both eastern and western literature.

4880  Directed Reading (1 to 4)
   Readings selected by student and designated professor to broaden student's background in area where no course is taught.

4900  Special Topics (1 to 4)
   Themes of special interest, repeatable when specific topics vary.

4999  Honors/Thesis Project (3)
   Restricted to students in the Honors Program working on their Honors degree.

6880  Directed Reading (3)
   Meets with KOREA 4880.

7300  Graduate Language Study (1 to 4)


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