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Apr 28, 2024
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2022-2023 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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Legend for Courses
HC/HN: Honors Course IN/IH: Integrated lecture/lab LB: Lab LC: Clinical Lab LS: Skills Lab WK: Co-op Work
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KOR 101 - Elementary Korean I 4 Credits, 4 Contact Hours 4 lecture periods 0 lab periods
Introduction to Korean. Includes basic oral and written Korean language forms, basic Korean grammatical structures, reading simple text, and Korean cultures and traditions.
Gen-Ed: Meets AGEC - Options; Meets - CTE A&H.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Identify the phonetic system of the Korean language.
- Use Korean grammatical structure.
- Read short texts written with simple expressions.
- Demonstrate cultural awareness by discussing Korean culture, traditions and topics of daily life.
Outline:
- Basic Oral and Written Korean Language Forms
- Alphabet and phonemes
- Recognizing consonant sounds
- Recognizing vowel sounds
- Rules for forming words with an initial, medial and final phonemes
- Acquiring some basic vocabulary and short expression
- Basic Korean Grammatical Structures
- Word order in a Korean sentence
- Sentence patterns with an adjectival predicate
- Sentence patterns with a verbal predicate
- Verbs in present, past, and future tense
- Interrogative sentences
- Affirmative and negative sentences
- Postpositions for subject and object
- Reading Simple Text
- Basic Korean words
- Simple dialogues
- Short text
- Korean Culture and Tradition
- Table manners
- Korean family ritual tradition
- Characters in the different regions of Korea
- Regulations at the public places
- Differences of the oral and written sentences
- Discussion of polite expressions for elders and in a formal situation
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KOR 102 - Elementary Korean II 4 Credits, 4 Contact Hours 4 lecture periods 0 lab periods
Continuation of KOR 101 . Includes additional phonetics in the Korean language, additional grammatical structures, reading additional simple text, and additional Korean culture and traditions.
Prerequisite(s): KOR 101 Gen-Ed: Meets AGEC - Options; Meets - CTE A&H.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Identify additional phonetics in the Korean language.
- Apply basic grammatical structures to sentences.
- Read additional short texts with essays and narratives.
- Demonstrate cultural awareness by discussing Korean culture and interpersonal transactions in daily lives.
Outline:
- Additional Phonetics in the Korean Language
- Alphabet and phonemes
- Combination of consonant and vowel sounds
- Words with a final phoneme
- Speaking pronunciation
- Additional Grammatical Structures
- Grammatical components for sentences
- Word order of expressions
- Preposed object
- Subjectless sentences
- Sentences with verbs in a progressive, present, past, and future tense
- Postpositions for subject, object, and adverbial places
- Usage of honorific expressions
- Reading Additional Simple Text
- Additional basic Korean words
- Relatively longer dialogues
- Short essays and narratives
- Additional Korean Culture and Traditions
- Table manners and appropriate conversation at dinner
- Topics from daily lives
- Visiting Korean homes
- Family relationships
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