The Department of Korean Language and Literature aims to teach the Korean language and Korean literature systematically.
Courses are categorized into Korean linguistics, classical literature, and modern literature.
Korean linguistics courses aim to teach basic knowledge of linguistics as a whole and in-depth knowledge of the Korean language, as well as foster correct language skills.
Classical literature courses aim to equip students with the skills to appreciate, understand, and analyze the traditional culture and literary works handed down to us by our ancestors. Modern literature courses aim to develop the ability to create language and culture by teaching the theories and practices of today's Korean literature, including poetry, novels, reviews, and plays.
Courses are categorized into Korean linguistics, classical literature, and modern literature.
Korean linguistics courses aim to teach basic knowledge of linguistics as a whole and in-depth knowledge of the Korean language, as well as foster correct language skills.
Classical literature courses aim to equip students with the skills to appreciate, understand, and analyze the traditional culture and literary works handed down to us by our ancestors. Modern literature courses aim to develop the ability to create language and culture by teaching the theories and practices of today's Korean literature, including poetry, novels, reviews, and plays.
Curriculum
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* Courses for the second semester(fall semester) may change.