Program Overview
Introduction to the University Program
The university program in question is the Graduate School of Education, specifically the Korean Language Education major.
Program Overview
The Korean Language Education major is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the Korean language and its application in educational settings. The program aims to equip students with the necessary knowledge, skills, and expertise to become effective teachers and educators in the field of Korean language education.
Curriculum
The curriculum for the Korean Language Education major includes a range of courses that cover various aspects of the Korean language, including:
- Classical literature research
- Classical novel education theory
- Classical poetry education theory
- Korean language education theory research
- Korean language education field research
- Korean language textbook research and teaching methods
- Korean grammar education theory
- Korean language history education theory
- Korean language and writing
- Korean linguistics research
- Thesis research
- Media education theory
- Communication education theory
- Special research
Course Descriptions
Each course in the curriculum has a detailed description that outlines the objectives, content, and methodology of the course. For example:
- Classical literature research: This course explores the theoretical and methodological aspects of classical Korean literature, including its history, genres, and major works.
- Korean language education theory research: This course examines the theoretical foundations of Korean language education, including its objectives, content, and methods.
Program Goals
The Korean Language Education major has several goals, including:
- To cultivate the necessary knowledge, skills, and expertise for students to become effective teachers and educators in the field of Korean language education
- To provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the Korean language and its application in educational settings
- To equip students with the necessary research skills and methodologies to conduct research in the field of Korean language education
Faculty Members
The faculty members of the Korean Language Education major are experienced educators and researchers in the field of Korean language education. They have a range of expertise, including:
- Classical Korean literature
- Korean language education
- Linguistics
- Communication education
Faculty Profiles
Each faculty member has a profile that outlines their academic background, research interests, and teaching experience. For example:
- Professor Lim Joo-tak: Professor Lim has a PhD in Korean language and literature from Seoul National University. His research interests include classical Korean literature and Korean language education.
- Professor Jeon Eun-ju: Professor Jeon has a PhD in education from Korea University. Her research interests include Korean language education and communication education.
