Courses
LKOR 100 First-Year Korean I Credits: 5 (3-0-2)
Course Description: Learn and practice communication (interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational), engage in cultures, connections, comparisons of language and culture, and communities at the novice-mid level.
Prerequisite: None.
Registration Information: No previous study in Korean. Must register for lecture and recitation. Sections may be offered: Online. Credit not allowed for both LKOR 100 and LKOR 105.
Terms Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.
Grade Mode: Traditional.
Special Course Fee: No.
LKOR 101 First-Year Korean II Credits: 5 (3-0-2)
Course Description: Learn and practice communication (interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational), engage in cultures, connections, comparisons of language and culture, and communities at the novice-high level.
Prerequisite: LKOR 100 with a minimum grade of C.
Registration Information: Must register for lecture and recitation. Sections may be offered: Face-to-Face, Mixed Face-to-Face, or Online. Credit not allowed for both LKOR 101 and LKOR 107.
Terms Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.
Grade Mode: Traditional.
Special Course Fee: No.
LKOR 200 Second-Year Korean I (GT-AH4) Credits: 5 (3-0-2)
Course Description: Review and practice of Korean language and culture through the 3 modes of communication (interpersonal, interpretative and presentational) and through a variety of cultural workshops (such as cuisine, movie, songs and literature, pop culture, current issues, immersion in the community) and practice for the professional world, to target learners proficiency to intermediate-low level.
Prerequisite: LKOR 101 with a minimum grade of C or LKOR 107 with a minimum grade of C.
Registration Information: Must register for lecture and recitation. Placement exam can substitute for LKOR 101. Sections may be offered: Face-to-Face, Mixed Face-to-Face, or Online.
Grade Mode: Traditional.
Special Course Fee: No.
Additional Information: Arts & Humanities 3B, World Languages (GT-AH4).
LKOR 201 Second-Year Korean II (GT-AH4) Credits: 5 (3-0-2)
Course Description: Review and practice the Korean language and culture through the 3 modes of communication (interpersonal, interpretative and presentational) and through a variety of cultural workshops (such as cuisine, movie, songs and literature, pop culture, current issues, immersion in the community) and practice for the professional world, to target learners proficiency to intermediate-mid level.
Prerequisite: LKOR 200 with a minimum grade of C.
Registration Information: Must register for lecture and recitation. Placement exam can substitute for LKOR 200. Sections may be offered: Face-to-Face, Mixed Face-to-Face, or Online.
Grade Mode: Traditional.
Special Course Fee: No.
Additional Information: Arts & Humanities 3B, World Languages (GT-AH4).
LKOR 300 Third-Year Korean I Credits: 3 (3-0-0)
Course Description: Emphasizes the development of reading, speaking/discussion, formal writing, and formal presentation skills in Korean, based on various socio-cultural topics at the intermediate proficiency level.
Prerequisite: LKOR 201 with a minimum grade of C.
Registration Information: Placement exam can substitute for course prerequisite. Credit not allowed for both LKOR 300 and LKOR 380A1.
Term Offered: Fall.
Grade Mode: Traditional.
Special Course Fee: No.
LKOR 301 Third-Year Korean II Credits: 3 (3-0-0)
Course Description: Emphasizes the development of reading, speaking/discussion, formal writing, and formal presentation skills in Korean, based on various socio-cultural topics at the intermediate proficiency level.
Prerequisite: LKOR 201 with a minimum grade of C.
Registration Information: Placement exam or instructor placement can substitute for course prerequisite. Credit not allowed for both LKOR 301 and LKOR 380A2.
Term Offered: Spring.
Grade Mode: Traditional.
Special Course Fee: No.