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KOR 411: Korean For Professionals I
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
This course is designed for upper-level undergraduates who are interested in business, law and medicine, and MBA students who are preparing themselves for business-related research. It provides the opportunity for learning the discourse of business, law and medicine in Korean. It emphasizes the development of advanced on Korean language skills in practical professional settings in MLB. In this course, students will explore Korean culture in MLB within Asian communities. Prerequisite: KOR 204 or equivalent. every fall
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KOR 412: Korean For Professionals II
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
This course is designed for upper-level undergraduates who are interested in business, law and medicine, and MBA students who are preparing themselves for business-related research. It provides the opportunity for learning the discourse of business, law and medicine in Korean. It emphasizes the development of advanced on Korean language skills in practical professional settings in MLB. In this course, students will explore Korean culture in MLB within Asian communities. Prerequisite: KOR 204 or equivalent. every spring
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KOR 412 - Korean For Professionals II
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KOR 421: Chinese Characters I
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
This course provides the opportunity for learning Chinese characters, which are immersed deeply in the Korean language. It will emphasize how Chinese characters are created and how they are used in the Korean language. In this course, students will learn to master the relationship between pure Korean and Sino Korean. Prerequisite: KOR 204 or equivalent. every fall
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KOR 422: Chinese Characters II
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
This course provides the opportunity for learning Chinese characters, which are immersed deeply in the Korean language. It will emphasize how Chinese characters are created and how they are used in the Korean language. In this course, students will learn to master the relationship between pure Korean and Sino Korean. Prerequisite: KOR 204 or equivalent. every spring
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KOR 439: East Asian Linguistics
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Linguistic characteristics of Chinese, Japanese and Korean through a survey of the sound, writing, grammatical systems, historical development, and social environments of these languages by comparing them with other languages, particularly with English. We will consider a wide array of phenomena in East Asian languages, focusing on how three languages are different in the choice of linguistic form. It also aims at a general understanding of linguistic structure of three languages, with emphasis on their relationship with English structure. Reading materials and lectures are in English. every other spring
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KOR 439 - East Asian Linguistics
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KOR 449: Pedagogy For East Asian Languages: Korean
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Korean as a foreign language to English speakers at the college-level. We will discuss a wide range of issues related to the teaching of Korean including: 1) various language teaching methods and techniques and their application to the Korean teaching; 2) different approach in teaching heritage and non-heritage students; 3) textbooks and supplementary teaching materials; 4) making daily lesson plans; 5) testing and evaluation; 6) technology in language instruction; 7) incorporating Korean culture in language classes; and more.áStudents will also develop lesson plans, class activities, and exams, which will be used in actual classes, read and discuss selected reading materials, and give teaching demonstrations. This course touches on the general areas of teaching methodology in the first half and will apply its methodology to the Korean language in the second half. every other spring
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KOR 449 - Pedagogy For East Asian Languages: Korean
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KOR 491: Practicum in Teaching Korean
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Students learn and improve a language teaching skill. Half of course is devoted to learning the general techniques of foreign language teaching and the other half to learning the unique property of Korean language teaching. every fall
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KOR 491 - Practicum in Teaching Korean
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KOR 492: Practicum in Teaching Korean
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Students learn and improve a language teaching skill. Half of the course is devoted to learning the general techniques of foreign language teaching and the other half to learning the unique property of Korean language teaching. every spring
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KOR 492 - Practicum in Teaching Korean
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KOR 497: Advanced Independent Study
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Develops advanced reading and writing skills in modern Korean, aimed toward future academic work. Focuses on one of the following areas: 1) Korean linguistics; 2) Korean literature, culture and history; 3) Korean economy and politics; 4) Korean multimedia (CD-ROMs and software); 5) news, newspapers and magazine journalism; 6) Sino-Korean characters; 7) Korean conversation.
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LAT 101: Elementary Latin I
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
First of two semesters of essential grammar and basic vocabulary for reading classical (and any other) Latin texts. First half (20 chapters) of the assigned textbook expected to be finished in the semester, giving the student the foundation of a Latin reading ability. For majors and non-majors.
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LAT 101 - Elementary Latin I
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