For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog
Code | Course Title | Credit | Learning Time | Division | Degree | Grade | Note | Language | Availability |
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DKL3048 | Korean Genre Narrative Theory | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
Through a comprehensive and critical exploration of Korean genre narrative, this course aims to encourage a deep engagement with the historical, theoretical and cultural dimensions of this dynamic literary form. The curriculum is organised along three main lines. (1) Identify the historical development, characteristics, and dynamic changes of genre narratives in Korea, and distinguish and compare different types and examples of genre narratives. (2) Understand the structure, functions, effects and limitations of genre narratives through theoretical frameworks such as narratology, psychoanalysis and literary sociology, and critically evaluate the advantages, disadvantages and problems of genre narratives. (3) Analyse how genre narratives have changed through negotiation with other media, and explore historically the causes and processes of genre formation and change. Through the above learning activities, students will be able to recognise the cultural meanings and values inherent in genre narratives and understand and reflect the characteristics and changes of Korean culture and society through genre narratives. | |||||||||
DKL3049 | Understanding on Middle Korean | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
This course is to learn about Middle Korean, and furthermore Modern Korean. This course is to help students to understand basic phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics of Middle Korean and find out the differences between Middle Korean and Contemporary Korean. | |||||||||
DKL3050 | Sentences and Structures in Korean | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
The purpose of this course is to learn about the grammatical elements that make up a sentence in modern Korean and to understand the characteristics of each grammatical element. In addition, students will analyse the structure of Korean sentences using the analytical methods of linguistics and understand the basic concepts of syntax. | |||||||||
DKL3051 | Historical Understanding of the Korean Language | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
The purpose of this course is to examine the step-by-step changes in the Korean language by data, phonology, grammar, and vocabulary, and to understand the rules of the change. It also helps you understand the basic concepts of language history. | |||||||||
DKL3052 | Korean vocabulary and meaning | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean,Korean | Yes | |
This course aims to understand the dictionary meaning and social-contextual meaning of vocabulary by analyzing the meaning of the Korean vocabulary system in relation to the communication system in which vocabulary is created and communicated and exploring specific meanings. Major tasks include the meaning of vocabulary that appears in Korean dictionaries, the meaning communicated socially, differences in meaning between generations, semantic variation according to social systems, and interpretation of meaning according to media. Learners can develop understanding of the concepts and relationships between vocabulary and meaning. | |||||||||
DKL3053 | Language and society | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
This course aims to understand the relationship between language and society by exploring the communication system and application process of the language community as well as various linguistic variations and methods of interpreting meaning. In detail, through discussions on the problem of systematizing the linguistic communication logic and theoretical structure of the language community, the relationship between language and society, and the meaning and structure of social communication, the basic concepts and theories of language, application processes, etc. Develop research abilities and perspectives on social issues of language by understanding the language knowledge, language policy, social structure, interrelationship between language and society. | |||||||||
DKL3054 | Understanding KFL(Korean as a Foreign Language) education | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
This course provides an understanding of Korean as a world language, basic concepts related to language (foreign language) education, and the current status and overall content of Korean language education as a foreign language. Based on this, participants will be able to plan and operate Korean language education classes for foreigners learning Korean, Korean compatriots abroad, and foreigners living in Korea, with an eye for interpreting Korean society and language culture. | |||||||||
DKL3055 | Understanding Korean Orthography | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
This course aims to explore the system and content of Hangeul orthography. The goal of learning is to understand the differences between diachronic and synchronic perspectives in Hangeul orthography and to develop the application ability to apply notation by exploring the principles and concepts of notation that are the basis for language life. Through this type of learning, you can develop Korean language competence, including the acquisition and use of Korean language knowledge and the ability to interpret meaning, which will be necessary in future society. | |||||||||
DKL3056 | Understanding on Hunminjeongeum | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | - | No | |
In this course, we learn about the new alphabet ‘Hunminjeongeum’, which is recognized as the best alphabet among the world’s alphabets. You learn the basic theories for majoring in Korean language and literature by properly understanding the principles of Hunminjeongeum and orthography. The creation of Hunminjeongeum is the biggest event in the history of the Korean language, and it is studied based on 《Hunminjeongeum》, a commentary on Hunminjeongeum. | |||||||||
DKL3057 | Acceptance and reproduction of Korean classic novels | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
This course seeks to gain a new understanding of classical novels not as fixed texts but as objects of various changes and reproduction by focusing on the dynamism shown by readers in the process of accepting Korean classical novels. Confirming contemporary readers' active acceptance of classical novels through different versions and derivative works will ultimately provide an opportunity to meaningfully explore how classical novels are currently accepted, so through this class, the possibility of transformation into new content could also be explored. | |||||||||
DKL4007 | Methodoloy in Modern Literature | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master |
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1-4 |
Korean Language and Literature | Korean | Yes |
This course is for study of Methodoloy in modern Literature in the abstract. | |||||||||
DKL4028 | Introduction to Academic Writing in Korean Linguistics | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master | Korean Language and Literature | Korean | Yes | |
This course is designed for juniors and seniors in undergraduate as well as for the students in master’s program in Korean linguistic program. It aims at understanding the different theories and practices regarding how to write an academic essay in Korean. This course will help students learn the basic and advanced methodology of academic writing. | |||||||||
DKL4031 | Methologies of Comparative Cultural Studies | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master | 1-4 | Korean Language and Literature | - | No |
In this coures, we argue about various methologies on comparative cultural studies with contemporary issues. This course are merged with selected tenets of the field of cultural studies (including culture theories, new medias like webtoon and pop-culture, film theories, and contemporary debates on cultural studies’s field) with the objective to study culture and culture products. | |||||||||
DKL4034 | Korean Classical Novels and Life of Late Chosun | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master | Korean Language and Literature | - | No | |
This course aims to examine the concrete facts of the late Chosun Dynasty and explore the meaning of cultural history by investigating the life of the contemporaries through Korean classical novels. | |||||||||
DKL4035 | Special Lecture on Bibliography of Korean Cultural Studies | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master | Korean Language and Literature | - | No | |
This course aims to understand the current state of Korean cultural studies, and to acquire information, knowledge and skills necessary for researching, collecting, organizing analyzing and writing articles for the conduct of Korean cultural studies. |