Korean Language - 2020-21 Berkeley Academic Guide

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Korean LanguageKorean LanguageRequirementsMinorKOREAN 1AThe Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures (EALC) offersa minor in Korean Language. There is no major program in KoreanLanguage.KOREAN 1BLanguage Training1Elementary Korean5or KOREAN 1AXElementary Korean for Heritage SpeakersElementary Korean5or KOREAN 1BXElementary Korean for Heritage SpeakersKOREAN 10ADeclaring the MinorTo declare the minor, please visit 3414 Dwinelle Hall.1Intermediate Korean5or KOREAN 10AXIntermediate Korean for Heritage SpeakersKOREAN 10BIntermediate Korean5or KOREAN 10BXIntermediate Korean for Heritage SpeakersOther Majors and Minors Offered by theDepartment of East Asian Languages andCulturesUpper Division (Five Courses, 20 Units Minimum)2,3Select three upper division Korean coursesKOREAN 100AAdvanced Korean [5]or KOREAN Advanced100AXKorean for Heritage SpeakersChinese Language grams/chinese-language/) (Major and Minor)East Asian Religion, Thought, and Culture ograms/east-asian-religion-thought-culture/)(Major only)Japanese Language grams/japanese-language/) (Major and Minor)Tibetan ograms/tibetan/) (Minor only)KOREAN 100BAdvanced Korean [5]or KOREAN Advanced100BXKorean for Heritage SpeakersKOREAN 101 Fourth-Year Readings: Korean Literature [4]KOREAN 102 Fourth-Year Readings: Korean Social Sciencesand History [4]KOREAN 111 Fifth-Year Readings: Reading and Analysis ofAdvanced Korean Texts [4]KOREAN 112 Fifth-Year Readings: Korean for Research andProfessional Use [4]Students who have a strong interest in an area of study outside theirmajor often decide to complete a minor program. These programshave set requirements and are noted officially on the transcript in thememoranda section, but they are not noted on diplomas.KOREAN 130 Genre and Occasion in Traditional Poetry [4]KOREAN 140 Narrating Persons and Objects in TraditionalKorean Prose [4]KOREAN 150 Modern Korean Poetry [4]General GuidelinesKOREAN 153 Readings in Modern Korean Literature [4]1. All minors must be declared no later than one semester before astudent's Expected Graduation Term (EGT). If the semester beforeEGT is fall or spring, the deadline is the last day of RRR week. Ifthe semester before EGT is summer, the deadline is the final Fridayof Summer Sessions. To declare a minor, contact the departmentadvisor for information on requirements, and the declaration process.KOREAN 155 Modern Korean Fiction [4]KOREAN 157 Contemporary Korean Literature [4]KOREAN 170 Intercultural Encounters in Korean Literature [4]KOREAN 172 Gender and Korean Literature [4]KOREAN 174 Modern Korean Fiction in Translation [4]2. All courses taken to fulfill the minor requirements below must betaken for graded credit.KOREAN 180 Critical Approaches to Modern Korean Literature[4]3. A minimum of three of the upper division courses taken to fulfill theminor requirements must be completed at UC Berkeley.KOREAN 185 Picturing Korea [4]4. A minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 is required for coursesused to fulfill the minor requirements.KOREAN 187 History and Memory in Korean Cinema [4]5. Courses used to fulfill the minor requirements may be applied towardthe Seven-Course Breadth requirement, for Letters & Sciencestudents.6. No more than one upper division course may be used tosimultaneously fulfill requirements for a student's major and minorprograms.7. All minor requirements must be completed prior to the last day offinals during the semester in which you plan to graduate. If youcannot finish all courses required for the minor by that time, pleasesee a College of Letters & Science adviser.8. All minor requirements must be completed within the unit ceiling. (Forfurther information regarding the unit ceiling, please see the CollegeRequirements tab.)KOREAN 186 Introduction to Korean Cinema [4]KOREAN 188 Cold War Culture in Korea: Literature and Film [4]KOREAN 189 Korean Film Authors [4]Select two upper division electives from Chinese, Japanese, Korean,4Mongolian, Tibetan, and East Asian Languages courses12348Students with previous language experience will be required to take aplacement exam.All courses require advisor approval.One 7A or 7B course from the EALC department listings may besubstituted for one of the five upper division courses.EAP course(s) may be used to satisfy one of the electives; however,not all EAP courses will be approved for the minor. Please check withthe adviser in advance.Korean LanguageExpand all course descriptions [ ]Collapse all course descriptions [-]

2Korean LanguageKOREAN 1 Intensive Elementary Korean 10UnitsKOREAN 1AX Elementary Korean forHeritage Speakers 5 UnitsTerms offered: Summer 2018 10 Week Session, Summer 2017 10 WeekSession, Summer 2015 10 Week SessionThis is the equivalent of 1A-1B offered in the regular academic year.Intensive Elementary Korean: Read More [ ]Rules & RequirementsTerms offered: Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017This course is designed for students who already have elementarycomprehension and speaking skills in Korean and have minimumexposure to reading and/or writing in Korean.Elementary Korean for Heritage Speakers: Read More [ ]Rules & RequirementsCredit Restrictions: Students will receive no credit for 1 after taking1A-1B or 1AX-1BX.Credit Restrictions: Students will receive no credit for Korean 1AX aftertaking Korean 1 or Korean 1A.Hours & FormatHours & FormatSummer:8 weeks - 19 hours of lecture per week10 weeks - 15 hours of lecture per weekFall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 5 hours of lecture per weekAdditional DetailsAdditional DetailsSubject/Course Level: Korean/UndergraduateSubject/Course Level: Korean/UndergraduateGrading/Final exam status: Letter grade. Final exam not required.Grading/Final exam status: Letter grade. Final exam not required.Elementary Korean for Heritage Speakers: Read Less [-]Intensive Elementary Korean: Read Less [-]KOREAN 1A Elementary Korean 5 UnitsTerms offered: Summer 2021 First 6 Week Session, Fall 2020, Summer2020 First 6 Week SessionThis course is designed for students who have little or no prior knowledgeof the Korean language. Students will learn the Korean alphabet andbasic grammar.Elementary Korean: Read More [ ]Rules & RequirementsCredit Restrictions: Students will receive no credit for Korean 1A aftertaking Korean 1 or Korean 1AX.KOREAN 1B Elementary Korean 5 UnitsTerms offered: Summer 2021 Second 6 Week Session, Summer 2020Second 6 Week Session, Spring 2020With an emphasis on speaking, listening, reading and writing, studentswill learn daily life expressions, common colloquialisms, and speech acts.The course is also intended to introduce certain cultural aspects throughmedia sources and various activities.Elementary Korean: Read More [ ]Rules & RequirementsPrerequisites: Korean 1A; or consent of instructorHours & FormatCredit Restrictions: Students will receive no credit for Korean 1B aftertaking Korean 1 or Korean 1BX.Fall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 5 hours of lecture per weekHours & FormatSummer: 6 weeks - 12 hours of lecture per weekFall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 5 hours of lecture per weekAdditional DetailsSummer: 6 weeks - 12 hours of lecture per weekSubject/Course Level: Korean/UndergraduateAdditional DetailsGrading/Final exam status: Letter grade. Final exam not required.Subject/Course Level: Korean/UndergraduateElementary Korean: Read Less [-]Grading/Final exam status: Letter grade. Final exam not required.Elementary Korean: Read Less [-]

Korean LanguageKOREAN 1BX Elementary Korean forHeritage Speakers 5 UnitsKOREAN 7B Introduction to Modern KoreanLiterature and Culture 4 UnitsTerms offered: Spring 2020, Spring 2019, Spring 2018With special emphasis on reading and writing, students will expandcommon colloquialisms and appropriate speech acts.Elementary Korean for Heritage Speakers: Read More [ ]Rules & RequirementsTerms offered: Spring 2021, Spring 2020, Spring 2019A survey of modern Korean literature and culture in the 20th century,focusing on the development of nationalist aesthetics in both North andSouth Korea. Topics include "new woman" narratives, urban culture,colonial modernity, war and trauma, and diaspora. Texts to be examinedinclude works of fiction, poetry, art, and film. All readings are in English.Introduction to Modern Korean Literature and Culture: Read More [ ]Hours & FormatPrerequisites: Korean 1AX; or consent of instructorCredit Restrictions: Students will receive no credit for Korean 1BX aftertaking Korean 1 or Korean 1B.Hours & FormatFall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 5 hours of lecture per weekAdditional DetailsSubject/Course Level: Korean/UndergraduateGrading/Final exam status: Letter grade. Final exam not required.Elementary Korean for Heritage Speakers: Read Less [-]KOREAN 7A Introduction to PremodernKorean Literature and Culture 4 UnitsTerms offered: Fall 2020, Fall 2019, Fall 2018A survey of pre-modern Korean literature and culture from the seventhcentury to the 19th century, focusing on the relation between literarytexts and various aspects of performance tradition. Topics includeliterati culture, gender relations, humor, and material culture. Texts to beexamined include ritual songs, sijo, kasa, p'ansori, prose narratives, art,and contemporary media representation of performance traditions. Allreadings are in English.Introduction to Premodern Korean Literature and Culture: Read More [ ]Hours & FormatFall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 3 hours of lecture and 1 hour ofdiscussion per weekSummer: 6 weeks - 8 hours of lecture and 2 hours of discussion perweek3Fall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 3 hours of lecture and 1 hour ofdiscussion per weekSummer: 6 weeks - 8 hours of lecture and 2 hours of discussion perweekAdditional DetailsSubject/Course Level: Korean/UndergraduateGrading/Final exam status: Letter grade. Final exam required.Introduction to Modern Korean Literature and Culture: Read Less [-]KOREAN 10 Intensive Intermediate Korean 10UnitsTerms offered: Summer 2017 10 Week Session, Summer 2016 10 WeekSession, Summer 2015 10 Week SessionThis course is the equivalent of 10A-10B offered in the regular academicyear.Intensive Intermediate Korean: Read More [ ]Rules & RequirementsPrerequisites: 1B or equivalentCredit Restrictions: Students will receive no credit for Korean 10 aftertaking Korean 10B or Korean 10BX.Hours & FormatSummer:8 weeks - 19 hours of lecture per week10 weeks - 15 hours of lecture per weekAdditional DetailsAdditional DetailsSubject/Course Level: Korean/UndergraduateSubject/Course Level: Korean/UndergraduateGrading/Final exam status: Letter grade. Final exam required.Grading/Final exam status: Letter grade. Final exam required.Introduction to Premodern Korean Literature and Culture: Read Less [-]Intensive Intermediate Korean: Read Less [-]

4Korean LanguageKOREAN 10A Intermediate Korean 5 UnitsKOREAN 10B Intermediate Korean 5 UnitsTerms offered: Summer 2021 First 6 Week Session, Spring 2020, Fall2019With equal attention given to speaking, listening, reading, writing, andcultural aspects of the language, students will further develop theirlanguage skills for handling various everyday situations.Intermediate Korean: Read More [ ]Rules & RequirementsTerms offered: Summer 2021 Second 6 Week Session, Spring 2020,Spring 2019With equal attention given to speaking, listening, reading, writing,and cultural aspects of the language, students will learn vocabulary,expressions, and varieties of speech styles beyond the basic level.Intermediate Korean: Read More [ ]Rules & RequirementsPrerequisites: Korean 1 or Korean 1B; or consent of instructorPrerequisites: Korean 10A; or consent of instructorCredit Restrictions: Students will receive no credit for Korean 10A aftertaking Korean 10 or Korean 10AX.Credit Restrictions: Students will receive no credit for Korean 10B aftertaking Korean 10 or Korean 10BX.Hours & FormatHours & FormatFall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 5 hours of lecture per weekFall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 5 hours of lecture per weekSummer: 6 weeks - 12 hours of lecture per weekSummer: 6 weeks - 12 hours of lecture per weekAdditional DetailsAdditional DetailsSubject/Course Level: Korean/UndergraduateSubject/Course Level: Korean/UndergraduateGrading/Final exam status: Letter grade. Final exam not required.Grading/Final exam status: Letter grade. Final exam not required.Intermediate Korean: Read Less [-]Intermediate Korean: Read Less [-]KOREAN 10AX Intermediate Korean forHeritage Speakers 5 UnitsKOREAN 10BX Intermediate Korean forHeritage Speakers 5 UnitsTerms offered: Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017This is an intermediate course for students whose Korean proficiencylevel is higher in speaking than in reading or writing due to Koreanheritage background. Students will elaborate their language skills forhandling various everyday situations.Intermediate Korean for Heritage Speakers: Read More [ ]Rules & RequirementsTerms offered: Spring 2020, Spring 2019, Spring 2018This intermediate course will emphasize reading and writing so thatstudents can reach a comparable proficiency with their already highspeaking and listening skills.Intermediate Korean for Heritage Speakers: Read More [ ]Rules & RequirementsPrerequisites: Korean 10AX; or consent of instructorPrerequisites: 10AX is prerequisite to 10BXCredit Restrictions: Students will receive no credit for Korean 10AXafter taking Korean 10 or Korean 10A.Credit Restrictions: Students will receive no credit for Korean 10BXafter taking Korean 10 or Korean 10B.Hours & FormatHours & FormatFall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 5 hours of lecture per weekFall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 5 hours of lecture per weekAdditional DetailsAdditional DetailsSubject/Course Level: Korean/UndergraduateSubject/Course Level: Korean/UndergraduateGrading/Final exam status: Letter grade. Final exam not required.Grading/Final exam status: Letter grade. Final exam not required

Korean Language 3 KOREAN 1BX Elementary Korean for Heritage Speakers 5 Units Terms offered: Spring 2021, Spring 2020, Spring 2019 With special emphasis on reading and writing, students will expand common colloquialisms and appropriate speech acts. Elementary Korean for Heritage Speakers: Read More [ ] Rules & Requirements Prerequisites: Korean 1AX; or consent of instructor Credit Restrictions .

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