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Requirements for the Minor in Korean Language and Literature

A minor in Korean Language and Literature shall consist of fifteen credit hours in the following configuration of courses:

  1. KREN 2002
  2. Four courses from the following: KREN 3001, KREN 3002, KREN 4001, KREN4002, CMLT (ANTH) 3180, CMLT 3220, CMLT 4220, CMLT 4600, CMLT 4610, CMLT 4620. A grade of C or better is required in all courses used to satisfy the minor requirements. At least half of these courses must be taken in residency. In consultation with the Undergraduate Coordinator, students will develop a program of study that complements the training they receive in their major discipline. Please see the UGA Bulletin for more information.

Below is our complete list of available Korean Courses. If you would like to see syllabi for individual courses, please visit syllabus.uga.edu.

KREN 1001. Elementary Korean I. 4 hours.
Pronunciation, grammar, particles, basic sentence construction and sentence patterns. Reading and writing in Hangul, the national writing system.
Offered fall semester every year.

KREN 1002. Elementary Korean II. 4 hours.
As a continuation of Elementary Korean I, this course focuses on pronunciation, grammar, particles, basic sentence construction and sentence patterns. Reading and writing in Hangul, the national writing system.
Offered spring semester every year.

KREN 2001. Intermediate Korean I. 3 hours.
Pronunciation, grammar, particles, sentence construction, and sentence patterns. Declarative, interrogative, propositive, and imperative speech styles. Reading and writing in Hangul, the national writing system.
Offered fall semester every year.

KREN 2002. Intermediate Korean II. 3 hours.
As a continuation of Intermediate Korean I, this course focuses on pronunciation, grammar, particles, sentence construction, and sentence patterns. Declarative, interrogative, propositive, and imperative speech styles. Reading and writing in Hangul, the national writing system.
Offered spring semester every year.

KREN 3001. Advanced Korean I. 3 hours.
This course focuses on building an advanced-level vocabulary and grammar knowledge in Korean for a variety of verbal and written communications.
Offered fall and spring semesters every year.

KREN 3002. Advanced Korean II. 3 hours.
As a continuation of Advanced Korean I, this course focuses on building an advanced-level vocabulary and grammar knowledge in Korean for a variety of verbal and written communications.
Offered fall and spring semesters every year.

KREN 4001. Business Korean. 3 hours.
Students will be able to speak, comprehend, read, and write business Korean and will also be able to understand Korean business culture through classroom activities, field trips, and homework assignments based on authentic material.
Offered fall semester every year.

KREN 4002. Business Korean II. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: BUSINESS KREN II.
Prerequisite: KREN 4001.
A continuation of Business Korean.
Offered spring semester every year.

 

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