Department of Korean Language Education
Program Overview
Introduction to the Department of Korean Language Education
The Department of Korean Language Education at Seoul National University offers a comprehensive program in Korean language and literature education. The department aims to foster educators and researchers who can contribute to the development of Korean language education.
Program Overview
The program provides students with a deep understanding of Korean language and literature, as well as the skills and knowledge necessary to teach these subjects effectively. The curriculum includes courses in Korean language education, literature education, and linguistics, among others.
Course Requirements
The following courses are required for students in the Department of Korean Language Education:
- 705.103: Korean Language Culture Education
- 705.151*: Introduction to Korean Language Education
- 705.209A*: Theories in Teaching Korean Linguistics
- 705.210A: Theories in Teaching Korean Literature
- 705.217A: Theories of Korean Orthography and Normative Rules
- 705.218B*: Theories of Teaching Korean Grammar
- 705.220A*: Theories of Korean History Education
- 705.221*: Theories of Teaching History of Korean Premodern Literature
- 705.222*: Theories of Teaching History of Korean Modern Literature
- 705.313*: Teaching and Learning Korean Language
- 705.314A: Theories of Teaching Writing
- 705.318: Theories in Teaching Classical Korean Poetry
- 705.319: Theories in Teaching Classical Korean Prose
- 705.322: Theories in Teaching Modern Korean Prose
- 705.325C: Readings in Historical Materials of Korean Language
- 705.326A: Theories in Teaching Speech
- 705.327*: Theories of Thinking Faculty of Korean Language and Essay Writing Education
- 705.328: Theories in Korean Language Education as a Foreign Language
- 705.412A: Theories in Teaching Reading
- 705.414: Theories in Teaching Modern Korean Poetry
- 705.418B: Theories of Korean Semantics and Pragmatics Education
- 705.419: Theories of Teaching Korean Oral Literature
- 705.420: Seminar in Literary Appreciation
- 705.421: Theories of Korean Phonology Education
- 705.423: Seminar on the Korean Language and Literature Education
Recommended Tracks for Undergraduate Majors
The following is a recommended course plan for undergraduate majors in the Department of Korean Language Education:
- Year 1, Semester 1: 705.151* Introduction to Korean Language Education, 705.153* Introduction to Literature Education
- Year 2, Semester 1: 705.209A* Theories in Teaching Korean Linguistics, 705.218B* Theories of Teaching Korean Grammar
- Year 2, Semester 2: 705.210A Theories in Teaching Korean Literature, M1844 Theories in Teaching Sino-Korean Literary Classics
- Year 3, Semester 1: 705.103 Korean Language Culture Education, M1844 Theories in Teaching Media Communication
- Year 3, Semester 2: 705.220A* Theories of Korean History Education, 705.314A Theories of Teaching Writing
- Year 4, Semester 1: 705.313* Teaching and Learning Korean Language, 705.418B Theories of Korean Semantics and Pragmatics Education
- Year 4, Semester 2: 705.319 Theories in Teaching Classical Korean Prose, 705.423 Seminar on the Korean Language and Literature Education
Departmental Course Requirements
The departmental course requirements, including credited major elective courses, course requirements for double majors, and course requirements for minors, are subject to the department's regulations.
Note
Students should be aware that course requirements may vary depending on their academic year and should consult the department's regulations for their specific requirements. The courses marked with an asterisk (*) are required courses for the major.
