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Social change is created when you stir people's hearts along with their minds. Today's journalists need to know how to recognize and tell the tales that will alter a reader's perceptions. We will explore psychological literature about what motivates us to care, read examples of work that has done that, and report and write a non-fiction piece with the goal of changing hearts and minds, all while learning the basics of the non-fiction writing craft.
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This course examines how the United States learns about the world and what it means to be a foreign correspondent in the 21st century. The seminar will focus on specific ways that a foreign correspondent chooses stories, develops sources and executes assignments. It will use as case studies an open society (France) which can be covered on the ground and a closed society (Iran) which has to be covered from outside.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
A good radio story does more than just convey information. It whispers in the listener's ear and lodges in the brain forever. Students in this audio storytelling course will combine precise writing, compelling interviews, sound, scene and narrative to create radio documentaries of broadcast caliber. Weekly readings and listening sessions will explore style, ethical issues, and innovative models of audio storytelling in the digital landscape.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Elementary Korean is designed for beginning students who intend to build a solid foundation for further study in Korean language. The course provides four balanced language skills - listening, speaking, reading, and writing - needed for basic communication. It emphasizes the ability to use Korean appropriately, and introduces students to useful information concerning culture and daily life in Korea.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
A continuation of KOR 101. Continued develoment of proficiency in basic communication. Students who complete KOR 102 with excellence may be recommended for KOR 301.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course is designed for students who have learned the basics of the Korean language and who want to improve their competence to a higher level. Complex sentences and grammar will be covered while the basics are reviewed. Balancing four language skills -- listening, speaking, reading, and writing -- is emphasized.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
A continuation of KOR 105. Continued development of four skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing) in Korean. Complex grammatical structures and irregularities will be taught while the basics are reviewed. Idiomatic expressions will be introduced; journals will be kept for writing practice.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Advanced Korean is designed to develop fluency in both oral and literary skills. Expansion of vocabulary, practice in reading comprehension, as well as active skills of conversation and writing will be stressed through class discussion and short readings. Readings include different styles of writings on Korean culture, history, society and literature. Video strips will be integrated into class procedures to stimulate discussions. 100 hanjas will be taught.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
A continuation of KOR 301. Continued development of proficiency in speaking and reading through class discussion and short readings. Vocabulary learning and discourse skills are emphasized.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
The fourth-year language course is designed to (1) to accelerate students' Korean proficiency to the high-advanced level and (2) to promote a deeper level of understanding of Korea and its people. A wide range of sociolinguistic and sociocultural issues (e.g., gender, dialects, honorifics, online languages) will be covered through the use of various media resources (e.g., dramas, films, songs, commercials, newspapers, internet) as well as short literary texts. Classroom discussion will be conducted entirely in Korean.
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