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  • 4.00 Credits

    Restricted to students with no or minimal previous formal or informal training in Korean. Development of proficiency in receptive and productive skills, and beginning understanding of Korean culture. Comprehending and creating with the language at the sentence level and handling simple everyday-life situations.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course builds on Beginning Korean I and offers further development of proficiency in receptive and productive skills, and beginning knowledge of Korean culture. Course work involves comprehending and creating with the language at the sentence level and handling simple everyday situations. Please note that KOREA 2600 (Beginning Conversation) is a co-requisite for this course. Prerequisites: 'B-' or better in KOREA 1010 OR Instructor Consent. Corequisites: KOREA 2600
  • 4.00 Credits

    Combines courses 1010 and 1020 of the language into one semester. Continued intensive focus on development of listening and reading strategies with an emphasis on oral and written forms of communication. Prerequisites: 'B-' or better in KOREA 1010 OR Instructor Consent
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed to meet the curricular needs of the Summer Learning Abroad in Korea program. Students who finish the 1st year of Korean may take this class as supplementation during the summer study abroad program. This course will build interpersonal, interpretational, and presentational skills in using the target language for real-life purposes at the level of 1st-year Korean at the University of Utah.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course builds on Beginning Korean and offers continued development of skills in all areas. Course work involves moving into paragraph-level language, producing factual descriptions and narratives, and practicing skills for more complicated everyday-life situations. Please note that KOREA 3600 (Intermediate Conversation) is a co-requisite for this course. Prerequisites: 'B-' or better in KOREA 1020 OR Instructor Consent Corequisites: KOREA 3600
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course builds on Intermediate Korean 1 and offers further development of proficiency in all areas at the sentence- and paragraph-level, as well as skill development and cultural knowledge for a broader range of everyday situations. Please note that KOREA 3600 (Intermediate Conversation) is a co-requisite for this course. Prerequisites: 'B-' or better in KOREA 2010 OR Instructor Consent Corequisites: KOREA 3610
    General Education Course
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course combines 2010 and 2020 levels of the language into one semester. Restricted to students with two semesters of classroom experience with the language, or an experience that places them at an equivalent level of proficiency who will be able to move through material quickly especially early in the semester. Completion of this course with a C- or better fulfills the BA Language Requirement. Prerequisites: 'B-' or better in KOREA 1020 OR Instructor Consent
    General Education Course
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is open to students at the second-semester level or beyond who wish to improve their writing while reinforcing grammar and vocabulary. Assignments will be individualized to match student competence levels, and may supplement concurrent coursework for students enrolled in another Korean class. The course may be repeated up to two times. Prerequisites: 'C' or better in KOREA 1010
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course provides students the opportunity for students to improve their skills in speaking and listening through sentence-building and speaking drills based on current lesson material from the 1020 class. This course is required for students enrolled in 1020 and must be completed to advance to 2010. Prerequisites: 'B-' or better in KOREA 1010 OR Instructor Consent Corequisites: KOREA 1020
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed to meet the curricular needs of the Summer Learning Abroad in Korea program. Students who finish the 2nd year of Korean may take this class as supplementation during the summer study abroad program. This course will build interpersonal, interpretational, and presentational skills in using the target language for real-life purposes at the level of 2nd-year Korean at the University of Utah.