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KOREAN 100A: Advanced Korean
4.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
This is a third-year course in modern Korean with emphasis on acquisition of advanced vocabulary and grammatical structure. Approximately 100 Sino-Korean characters will be introduced in each semester. Students will gain exposure and knowledge of advanced-level Korean by reading authentic texts and writing short compositions, summaries, essays, and critical reviews. Small group discussions will enhance speaking skills. Description: Advanced Korean for students whose Korean proficiency level is higher in speaking than in reading or writing due to Korean-heritage background.
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KOREAN 101: Fourth-Year Readings--Literature
4.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
An advanced course in the reading and analysis of literary texts in modern Korean. Advanced conversation, writing skills, and practice in the use of standard reference tools will also be emphasized, with the goal of preparing students to do independent research in Korean.
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KOREAN 10A: Intermediate Korean
5.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
This is a second-year course in modern Korean with equal attention given to listening, speaking, reading, writing, and cultural aspects of the language. Description: Intermediate Korean for students whose Korean proficiency level is higher in speaking than in reading or writing due to Korean-heritage background.
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KOREAN 10AX: Intermediate Korean for Heritage Speakers
5.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
Intermediate Korean for students whose Korean proficiency level is higher in speaking than in reading or writing due to Korean-heritage background.
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KOREAN 111: Fifth-Year Korean A
4.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
This course is designed to increase the students' proficiency to advanced-high level in all aspects of modern Korean; it aims to prepare students for research or employment in a variety of Korea-related fields. Text materials are drawn from authentic sources including modern Korean literature, film, intellectual history, and readings on contemporary issues. Radio and TV broadcasts will also be included in the teaching materials. Texts will be selected, in part, according to student interests. With the instructor's guidance, students will conduct research projects based on specialized readings in their own fields of study. The research projects will be presented both orally and in written form at the end of the semester.
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KOREAN 140: Narrating Persons and Objects in Traditional Korean Prose
4.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
This course is a critical exploration of the broad range of prose literature before the 20th century, including vernacular fiction, memoirs, travel accounts, and essays. Particular attention will be given to narrative styles, issues of personal identity, and a link between literary text and material culture in the development of prose literature before the 20th century. The course is intended as a close reading of key prose narrative works, while functioning simultaneously as an introduction to basic reading knowledge of premodern Korean texts. Topics will vary.
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KOREAN 155: Modern Korean Fiction
4.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
This course surveys modern Korean fiction in the first half of the 20th century. Readings include major works of the novel, short fiction, and literary criticism. The course examines the development of modern fiction in the context of nationalist movements, colonialism, and the Korean War.
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KOREAN 1A: Elementary Korean
5.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
These courses are designed for students who have little or no prior knowledge of the Korean language. With emphasis on speaking, listening, writing, and reading skills, the course will introduce the basic grammar of the Korean language. The courses are also intended to introduce certain cultural aspects through media sources and various activities. Description: These courses are designed for students who already have elementary comprehension and speaking skills in Korean and have minimum exposure to reading and/or writing in Korean.
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KOREAN 1AX: Elementary Korean for Heritage Speakers
5.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
These courses are designed for students who already have elementary comprehension and speaking skills in Korean and have minimum exposure to reading and/or writing in Korean.
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KOREAN 7A: Introduction to Pre-Modern Korean Literature and Culture
4.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
A survey of pre-modern Korean literature and culture from the seventh century to the 19th century, focusing on the relation between literary texts and various aspects of performance tradition. Topics include literati culture, gender relations, humor, and material culture. Texts to be examined include ritual songs, sijo, kasa, p'ansori, prose narratives, art, and contemporary media representation of performance traditions. All readings are in English.
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