Undergraduate

Korean Language and Literature (BA)

The curriculum of the “Korean Language and Literature” undergraduate program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in both language proficiency and cultural knowledge. Throughout the three-year program, students progress from basic to upper-intermediate Korean language skills while exploring key aspects of Korean history, literature, and society. Below is an overview of the core courses included in the curriculum:

  • Korean Language – 6 semesters
  • Korean Culture and Civilization – 2 semesters
  • Korean Classical Literature – 1 semester
  • Korean Modern and Contemporary Literature – 1 semester
  • South Korean Culture and Society – 1 semester
  • North Korean Culture and Society – 1 semester
  • Understanding Korean Culture through Visual Media – 1 semester
  • A Practical Course in the Translation of Korean Texts – 1 semester
  • Translating Korean Literature – 1 semester
  • Korean Language Proficiency (TOPIK Preparation) – 1 semester
  • Korean Language Conversation – 1 semester
  • Contemporary Korean Language – Listening Skills – 1 semester