Pre-Winter 2019 Korean Major Requirements

This is a 75 credit major, consisting of the following courses:

I. LANGUAGE COURSES:

45 credits, with a minimum of 15 credits beyond the second year:

  • KOREAN 101, 102, 103 First-Year Korean 
  • KOREAN 201, 202, 203 Second-Year Korean 
  • KOREAN 301, 302, 303 Third-Year Korean 
  • KOREAN 415, 416, 417 Readings in Korean Literature and Culture

II. AREA-RELATED HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCE COURSES:

30 credits. Suggested courses include:

  • KOREAN 360 Topics in Korean Literature and Culture
  • KOREAN 365 Korean Pop Culture
  • KOREAN 435 Seminar in Modern Korean Literature and Culture
  • KOREAN 440 Introduction to Korean Linguistics
  • KOREAN 442 Special Topics in Korean Language and Culture
  • KOREAN 415 Readings in Korean Literature and Culture, 5 credits
  • KOREAN 416 Readings in Korean Literature and Culture, 5 credits
  • KOREAN 417 Readings in Korean Literature and Culture, 5 credits
  • ASIAN 207 Special Topics in the Literature & Culture of Asia (when Korea is the topic)
  • ASIAN 263 Great Works of Asian Literature (when Korea is the topic)
  • ASIAN 498 Special Topics (when Korea is topic)
  • ASIAN 401 Introduction to Asian Linguistics
  • ASIAN 404 Writing Systems, 3 credits
  • ANTH 448 Modern Korean Society
  • HSTAS 212 History of Korean Civilization
  • HSTAS 481 History of Traditional Korea: Earliest Times to the Nineteenth Century
  • HSTAS 482 History of Modern Korea: 1860 to the Present
  • JSIS 484 Special Topics (when Korea is topic)
  • JSIS A 212 History of Korean Civilization
  • JSIS A 213 The Korean Peninsula and World Politics
  • JSIS A 439 Politics of Divided Korea
  • JSIS A 448 Modern Korean Society
  • JSIS A 466 Comparative Politics and Korea Studies
  • POL S 213 The Korean Peninsula and World Politics
  • POL S 403 Advanced Seminar in International Relations (when the topic is Korea)
  • POL S 439 Politics of Divided Korea
  • POL S 480 Comparative Politics and Korea Studies
  • LING 400 Survey of Linguistic Method and Theory

Courses taken to satisfy the language requirement may not be used simultaneously to satisfy the area-related humanities and social sciences requirement of the major.

Updated: Autumn 2018

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