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Korean KOR101 - Beginning Korean I Course develops basic language skills, within the context of Korean culture. Content includes pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension and oral and written communication. No prior study of the language presumed. Recommended that experienced students discuss proper placement with instructor. 4 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 2) Fee: $20 KOR102 - Beginning Korean II Course continues to develop the basic skills introduced in KOR 101 Content includes pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension and oral and written communication within the context of Korean culture. Recommended: students must have a good knowledge of basic structures of Korean, including fluency in using formal polite speech form in all verb tenses with and without honorifics, case suffixes, numbers and noun classifiers, as well as other basic aspects of beginning conversation. Prerequisite: KOR 101 or consent of instructor. 4 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 2) Fee: $20 KOR105 - Conversational Korean Course provides conversational practice in Korean to develop oral facility. Content includes specially designed exercises in pronunciation, stress and rhythm, vocabulary development, oral presentations, and class discussion of life in Korea. Recommended: knowledge of beginning Korean vocabulary, sounds and structures, including perfect and imperfect tenses. Prerequisite: KOR 102 or consent of instructor. 3 Credit Hours (lecture: 2; lab: 2) Fee: $20 KOR201 - Intermediate Korean I Course continues KOR 102. Content includes developing skill in speaking, listening, reading and writing within the context of Korean culture. Recommended: knowledge of the basic structures of Korean as typically covered in one year of college Korean, as well as a working vocabulary of at least 1,000 words. Prerequisite: KOR 102 or consent of instructor. 4 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 2) Fee: $20 KOR202 - Intermediate Korean II Course increases knowledge of Korean grammar and understanding of Korean culture. Content includes reading, writing and speaking practice. Recommendation: ability to use basic structures of Korean typically covered in the first semester of the second year, as well as in the first year of college in both speaking and writing, and working vocabulary of at least 2,000 words. Prerequisite: KOR 201 or consent of instructor. 4 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 2) Fee: $20 IAI Code: H1 900
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