Korean Program

At present, the department offers the first two years of Korean language study.

EA 105 Elementary Korean (first semester). 4 cr.

Introduces the essentials of modern spoken Korean, including pronunciation and basic sentence patterns, along with the Hankul spelling and 150-200 Chinese characters. 6 hours weekly. Prereq: Open to Fr. (Graduate students register for E.A.325, 3 cr. See Graduate Bulletin.) Prof. Lim.

Syllabus for EA 105

EA 106 Elementary Korean (second semester). 4 cr.

Continuation of EA 105. More advanced vocabulary and syntactic structures will be covered. 6 hours weekly. Prereq: EA 105 or satisfactory placement test scores. (Graduate students register for E.A.326, 3 cr. See Graduate Bulletin.) Prof. Lim.

Syllabus for EA 106

EA 345 Third Semester Korean, 3-4 cr.

The course will build on skills which students attained in Elementary Korean and will provide them with further practice in speaking, reading and writing. 6 hours weekly. Prereq: E.A. 106 or satisfactory placement test scores. Undergraduates register for 4 cr., grad. Students register for 3 cr. Prof. Lim.

Syllabus for EA 345

EA 346 Fourth Semester Korean, 3-4 cr.

Continuation of EA 345. 6 hours weekly. Prereq: E.A. 345 or satisfactory placement test scores. Undergraduates register for 4 cr., grad. Students register for 3 cr. Prof. Lim.

Syllabus for EA 346

 

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Last Updated: October 15, 2004