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Open courses in Korean (*Not real-time Information. Review the "Data current as of: " statement at the bottom of hyperlinked page)
Wolverine Access Subject listing for KOREAN
Fall Term '01 Time Schedule for Korean.
What's New This Week in Korean.
KOREAN 150(249) / ASIAN 154 / HISTORY 144. Introduction to Korean Civilization.
Culture Courses
Section 001.
Prerequisites & Distribution: (4). (HU).

Credits: (4; 3 in the half-term).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
This course provides the opportunity to become acquainted with Korea and Korean civilization through a study of the history, thought, religion, and literature. Each lecture will take the themes in Korean Civilization, with emphasis on the history and culture from pre-historic to modern times. We will consider the unique shape of Korean civilization as it has been impacted by its larger neighbors: China, in traditional times, and Japan, in the twentieth century. Along the way, we will examine literature materials illustrative of Korean elite values, popular religion and family structure. The course will consist of four parts: Korean history; thought and religion; literature; contemporary society.
KOREAN 250 / ASIAN 254. Undergraduate Seminar in Korean Culture.
Culture Courses
Section 002 – Korean Thought and Culture
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: No knowledge of Korean language is required. (3). (HU). May be repeated with department permission for a total of six credits.

Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
See Asian Studies 254.002.
KOREAN 473 / ASIAN 473 / HISTORY 473. Modern Korea.
Culture Courses
Section 001.
Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (Excl).

Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
Chronologically, our survey will begin with 18th-Century Choson Korea and end with the present-day South and North Korea. Through a combination of lectures and discussion of sources – historical scholarship, novels, short stories, and visual images – we will reconsider central themes and narrative strategies in existing historical scholarship on Korea. Topics to be examined are: Korea's entry into the modern world; the nature of Japanese colonial rule; Korean nationalist and socialist movements; the Korean war; and problems related to economic development.
KOREAN 491. Individual Study of Korean Language.
Korean Language Courses
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Korean 402 and permission of instructor. (1-6). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT). May be repeated for a total of eight credits with permission of instructor.
Credits: (1-6).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
This course is designed to develop advanced reading and writing skills in modern Korean for future academic work (with stress on Sino-Korean).

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