First-Semester Korean
CAS LK 111 (4 credits)
Elementary grammar, conversation, reading, writing.
2012FALLCASLK111 A1, Sep 4th to Dec 12th 2012
| Days |
Start |
End |
Type |
Bldg |
Room |
Instructor |
| MWF |
09:00:00 AM |
10:00:00 AM |
|
CAS |
530 |
Roh |
| T |
09:00:00 AM |
10:00:00 AM |
|
CAS |
426 |
Roh |
2012FALLCASLK111 B1, Sep 4th to Dec 12th 2012
| Days |
Start |
End |
Type |
Bldg |
Room |
Instructor |
| MWF |
11:00:00 AM |
12:00:00 PM |
|
CAS |
315 |
Chung |
| T |
11:00:00 AM |
12:00:00 PM |
|
CAS |
424 |
Chung |
2012FALLCASLK111 C1, Sep 4th to Dec 12th 2012
| Days |
Start |
End |
Type |
Bldg |
Room |
Instructor |
| MWF |
12:00:00 PM |
01:00:00 PM |
|
CAS |
226 |
Chung |
| T |
12:00:00 PM |
01:00:00 PM |
|
CAS |
318 |
Chung |
First-Year Accelerated Korean
CAS LK 116 (4 credits)
Accelerated course covering first-year Korean in one semester, designed for students who can understand spoken Korean but who have little or no practice in reading or writing. Cannot be taken for credit in addition to LK 111 or 112.
2012FALLCASLK116 A1, Sep 4th to Dec 12th 2012
| Days |
Start |
End |
Type |
Bldg |
Room |
Instructor |
| MWF |
11:00:00 AM |
12:00:00 PM |
|
CAS |
318 |
Roh |
| T |
11:00:00 AM |
12:00:00 PM |
|
CAS |
218 |
Roh |
Third-Semester Korean
CAS LK 211 (4 credits)
Development of communicative skills acquired in the first year. Readings in Korean. Writing exercises involving more complex grammatical patterns.
2012FALLCASLK211 A1, Sep 4th to Dec 12th 2012
| Days |
Start |
End |
Type |
Bldg |
Room |
Instructor |
| MWF |
11:00:00 AM |
12:00:00 PM |
|
CAS |
324 |
Jeong |
| T |
11:00:00 AM |
12:00:00 PM |
|
STH |
113 |
Jeong |
2012FALLCASLK211 B1, Sep 4th to Dec 12th 2012
| Days |
Start |
End |
Type |
Bldg |
Room |
Instructor |
| MWF |
12:00:00 PM |
01:00:00 PM |
|
CAS |
326 |
Jeong |
| T |
12:00:00 PM |
01:00:00 PM |
|
CAS |
223 |
Jeong |
Introduction to Korean Literature (in English translation)
CAS LK 250 (4 credits)
What is Korean literature? How has it evolved through interaction with Chinese, Japanese, European and American literatures and cultures? What roles have regional and global changes played in shaping Korean imaginative writing? No prerequisites; readings and discussion in English. Carries humanities divisional credit in CAS.
2012FALLCASLK250 A1, Sep 5th to Dec 12th 2012
| Days |
Start |
End |
Type |
Bldg |
Room |
Instructor |
| MWF |
10:00:00 AM |
11:00:00 AM |
|
CAS |
235 |
Yang |
Fifth-Semester Korean
CAS LK 311 (4 credits)
Readings in modern literary writings and journalism. Essays and discussions on issues in politics, society, and culture. Vocabulary building, advanced grammar, and enhancement of speaking ability.
2012FALLCASLK311 A1, Sep 5th to Dec 12th 2012
| Days |
Start |
End |
Type |
Bldg |
Room |
Instructor |
| MWF |
12:00:00 PM |
01:00:00 PM |
|
CAS |
426 |
Roh |
Classical Chinese I for Students of East Asia
CAS LK 314 (4 credits)
Introductory readings in Classical Chinese for students of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. Learn the shared literary language of premodern East Asia and read masterpieces of East Asian philosophy, history, poetry, and fiction in the original. Also offered as CAS LC 314 and LJ 314.
2012FALLCASLK314 A1, Sep 4th to Dec 11th 2012
| Days |
Start |
End |
Type |
Bldg |
Room |
Instructor |
| TR |
12:30:00 PM |
02:00:00 PM |
|
CAS |
425 |
Denecke |
Korean Conversation and Composition through Media
CAS LK 440 (4 credits)
Intensive practice of both oral and written forms of Korean. Survey of important cultural, social, political, and economic issues in Korea as portrayed in films, television, and periodicals. Development of effective written and spoken communication.
2012FALLCASLK440 A1, Sep 5th to Dec 12th 2012
| Days |
Start |
End |
Type |
Bldg |
Room |
Instructor |
| MWF |
02:00:00 PM |
03:00:00 PM |
|
CAS |
538 |
Roh |