Note: Students unsure of their language level should contact the Department of Modern Languages about a placement test. In addition, all students, including first-year students, may obtain special permission to register in a higher course if they have sufficient background in the language.
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Korean
1030 -
Korean for Beginners
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An introduction to understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Korean with emphasis on oral skills. Intended for students with little or no previous knowledge of Korean. Prepares students directly for Korean 2200. Note that students who have successfully completed Grade 12 U Korean or equivalent cannot take this course for credit.
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Korean
1035 -
Beginner Korean for Heritage Speakers
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For students with some background in Korean (heritage speakers), this course develops communicative skills, speaking, reading and writing in Korean. Prepares students for progression into Korean 2200. Students are enrolled on the basis of a placement test.
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Korean
2200 -
Intermediate Korean
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Comprehensive grammar review, further development of speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills.
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Korean 1030 or Grade 12U Korean or Korean 002, or permission of the Department.
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Korean
3300 -
Advanced Korean
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Comprehensive grammar review, systematic oral and written practice with discussion of contemporary texts.
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Korean 2200 or permission of the Department.
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