Korean Language Program Courses
K10 Beginning Korean and Culture I, II
This course is designed to provide elementary language skills to handle daily life situations in spoken and written Korean. The students will learn the fundamentals of grammar and pronunciation, as well as further their knowledge of Korean customs and culture. They will be able to: give short answers to questions, ask simple questions, writhe han’gul (the Korean alphabet), and write basic sentences that will be practiced in class. Special skills will include telling time, counting money, using polite expressions and greetings.
K11 Advanced Beginning Korean and Culture I, II
This course is designed to teach elementary language skills. The students will learn the fundamentals of grammar and pronunciation, as well as further their knowledge of Korean customs and culture. They will be able to: give short answers to questions, ask simple questions, write han’gul (the Korean alphabet), and write basic sentences that will be practiced in class. Special skills will include telling time, counting money, using polite expressions and greetings.
K20 Intermediate Korean and Culture I, II
Prerequisite: K10 or equivalent. This class will be a continuation of the Beginning Korean class. Students will learn new structures and vocabulary while continuing to learn about Korean culture. Emphasis will be placed on conversation with oral drills, as well as practice in written composition.
K30 Advanced Korean and Culture I, II
Prerequisite: K20 or equivalent. Students will receive intensive training to enhance their oral and written proficiency in the Korean language. They will continue to further their knowledge of Korean grammar while emphasizing written and oral composition.
K40 Business Korean
This course will focus on reading newspaper and magazine articles covering a wide variety of topics. Students will be able to ascertain the important issues and share their own opinions, ideas and experiences.
