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2022-2023 College Catalog 
    
2022-2023 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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Korean

  
  • 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
    1. Identify the phonetic system of the Korean language.
    2. Use Korean grammatical structure.
    3. Read short texts written with simple expressions.
    4. Demonstrate cultural awareness by discussing Korean culture, traditions and topics of daily life.

    Outline:
    1. Basic Oral and Written Korean Language Forms
      1. Alphabet and phonemes
      2. Recognizing consonant sounds
      3. Recognizing vowel sounds
      4. Rules for forming words with an initial, medial and final phonemes
      5. Acquiring some basic vocabulary and short expression
    2. Basic Korean Grammatical Structures
      1. Word order in a Korean sentence
      2. Sentence patterns with an adjectival predicate
      3. Sentence patterns with a verbal predicate
      4. Verbs in present, past, and future tense
      5. Interrogative sentences
      6. Affirmative and negative sentences
      7. Postpositions for subject and object
    3. Reading Simple Text
      1. Basic Korean words
      2. Simple dialogues
      3. Short text
    4. Korean Culture and Tradition
      1. Table manners
      2. Korean family ritual tradition
      3. Characters in the different regions of Korea
      4. Regulations at the public places
      5. Differences of the oral and written sentences
      6. Discussion of polite expressions for elders and in a formal situation

  
  • 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
    1. Identify additional phonetics in the Korean language.
    2. Apply basic grammatical structures to sentences.
    3. Read additional short texts with essays and narratives.
    4. Demonstrate cultural awareness by discussing Korean culture and interpersonal transactions in daily lives.

    Outline:
    1. Additional Phonetics in the Korean Language
      1. Alphabet and phonemes
      2. Combination of consonant and vowel sounds
      3. Words with a final phoneme
      4. Speaking pronunciation
    2. Additional Grammatical Structures
      1. Grammatical components for sentences
      2. Word order of expressions
      3. Preposed object
      4. Subjectless sentences
      5. Sentences with verbs in a progressive, present, past, and future tense
      6. Postpositions for subject, object, and adverbial places
      7. Usage of honorific expressions
    3. Reading Additional Simple Text
      1. Additional basic Korean words
      2. Relatively longer dialogues
      3. Short essays and narratives
    4. Additional Korean Culture and Traditions
      1. Table manners and appropriate conversation at dinner
      2. Topics from daily lives
      3. Visiting Korean homes
      4. Family relationships