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                                                                                                                               Korean (KORE)      1
                                                                                KORE 308  Reading in Korean  (3 credits)
          KOREAN (KORE)
                                                                                Prerequisite(s): KORE 206 or departmental approval. This course focuses
                                                                                on the development of reading comprehension skills and understanding
          KORE 101  Beginning Korean I  (3 credits)
                                                                                of Korean culture. It aims to enhance students' proficiency in reading,
          This course is for students who are starting Korean in college, or who
                                                                                spoken interaction, and writing through intensive practice in reading
          have been placed at this level after taking the placement test. Students
                                                                                written materials that cover Korean traditions, customs, morals, and
          who have studied this language for three or more years in high school, or
                                                                                ethics. The course will expand students' knowledge of a diverse range of
          who use it at home, are not eligible to register for this course. Through
                                                                                vocabulary, sentence structures and patterns, and grammar usage in the
          classroom drills, oral presentations, pair and group work, and writing
                                                                                contexts of folklores, legends, news, and culturally authentic materials
          activities, students are expected to develop the fundamental skills
                                                                                while strengthening their previously learned language skills. Students will
          of speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Meets World Languages
                                                                                gain a deeper understanding of Korean culture and society and thus will
          Requirement.
                                                                                better understand the cultural logic of native Korean speakers. Taught in
                                                                                Korean.
          KORE 102  Beginning Korean II  (3 credits)
          Prerequisite(s): KORE 101 or by departmental placement. This course is
                                                                                KORE 331  Business Korean  (3 credits)
          for students who have completed Beginning Korean I, or who have been
                                                                                Prerequisite(s): KORE 206 or departmental approval. This course
          placed at this level through a placement test. Through classroom drills,
                                                                                focuses on the development of culturally appropriate written and
          oral presentations, pair and group work, and writing activities, students
                                                                                oral communication in business contexts. Specialized vocabulary,
          are expected to develop the fundamental skills of speaking, listening,
                                                                                discourse styles and the interpersonal etiquette required to function
          reading, and writing. Meets World Languages requirement.
                                                                                effectively in the Korean-speaking business world will be addressed, as
                                                                                well as the organization and culture of businesses in Korea. Students
          KORE 121  Intermediate Korean I  (3 credits)
                                                                                who complete this class will develop the skills necessary to conduct
          Prerequisite(s): KORE 102 or by departmental placement. For students
                                                                                professional interviews, meetings and presentations, and produce written
          who have completed Beginning Korean I and II, or who have been placed
                                                                                communication in a variety of styles required in a business setting,
          at this level through a placement test. This course aims to further
                                                                                including emails, reports and letters. Taught in Korean.
          enhance the communicative ability that was built in Beginning Korean I
          and II, expand vocabulary through reinforced activities and assignments,
                                                                                KORE 375  Korean Study Abroad  (3-9 credits)
          and deepen students’ understanding of Korean culture and society. Meets
                                                                                Prerequisite(s): Departmental approval. This course is designed to give
          World Languages graduation requirement.
                                                                                students the opportunity to gain first-hand knowledge of the language,
                                                                                historical, social, economic, and cultural life of Korea. This aim will
          KORE 132  Intermediate Korean II  (3 credits)
                                                                                be achieved through visits to various representative sites, tours, and
          Prerequisite(s): KORE 121 or by departmental placement. For students
                                                                                lectures.
          who have completed Intermediate Korean I, or who have been placed at
          this level through a placement test. This course aims to further enhance
                                                                                KORE 410  Perfecting Korean Grammar  (3 credits)
          students’ communicative ability, expand vocabulary through reinforced
                                                                                Prerequisite(s): KORE 331 or departmental approval. This course focuses
          activities and assignments, and deepen understanding of Korean culture
                                                                                on advancing understanding of Korean grammar and its usage. It aims
          and society. Meets World Languages Requirement.
                                                                                to enhance the development of culturally appropriate and grammatically
                                                                                accurate written and oral communication in everyday contexts through
          KORE 201  Mastering Korean: Daily Life in Korea  (3 credits)
                                                                                intensive grammar practice. The course will expand students' knowledge
          Prerequisite(s): KORE 132 or departmental approval. This is a third-
                                                                                of a diverse range of vocabulary, sentence structures and patterns, and
          level Korean course designed to help students further develop all four
                                                                                grammar usage while strengthening their previously learned language
          language skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing) through a variety
                                                                                skills. Students will gain a deeper understanding of Korean culture
          of topics related to daily life in Korea, and advance from the intermediate
                                                                                reflected in the functions of Korean grammar. Taught in Korean.
          level to the advanced level proficiency. This course also enables students
          to enhance their understanding of Korean culture and society, and
          develop cross-cultural awareness and analytic skills by comparing and/or
          making connections to their own. Taught in Korean.
          KORE 206  Conversational Korean through K-Pop and Popular Culture  (3
          credits)
          Prerequisite(s): KORE 102 or departmental approval. This course is an
          intermediate language course whose main goal is to develop students'
          conversational skills in Korean and a secondary emphasis on raising
          students' cultural awareness. This course aims to develop proficiency in
          oral/listening comprehension, oral expression, and spoken interaction,
          as well as to improve pronunciation and increase vocabulary. The
          course will provide intensive practice with conversational Korean in the
          contemporary contexts of Korean pop music, videos, and TV dramas
          and will enable students to strengthen previously learned language
          skills while simultaneously expanding their vocabulary and grammar
          usage. Students will also explore and understand situational etiquette
          and Korean culture and society through conversation practice. Taught in
          Korean.
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