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Provided Programs&Courses

Undergraduate

  1. Program (Korea-related degree offered) : Undergraduate Concentration in East Asian Studies
    • Programs Remarks - The languages, literatures, art, history, philosophies, and religions of East Asia, as well as its social, political, and economic structures differ markedly from those in the West. These differences offer students the opportunity to examine the values we assume to be given. In intellectual terms this inevitably leads to greater self-awareness and appreciation of the diversity and richness of human behavior and experience. Furthermore, the economic development of East Asian countries and the increasingly important role they have come to play in the world today suggests practical reasons for seeking rigorous training in East Asian Studies.
    1. Korea-related Courses : AESTHINT 63 East Asian Cinema
      • Courses Remarks - This course introduces major works, genres, and waves of East Asian cinema from the silent era to the present, including films from Mainland China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
    2. Korea-related Courses : EAFM 110 Film and Popular Culture Flows Across East Asia
      • Courses Remarks - This course maps the interaction of film, moving images and other forms of popular culture between Japan, Hong Kong and Korea.
    3. Korea-related Courses : EAFM 111 East Asian Media Studies
      • Courses Remarks - This course explores the explosion of media in East Asia and the resulting forms of media production, circulation and consumption that transform everyday life, economy and politics. From pop culture phenomena such as K-Pop, fan fiction and internet platforms such as Sina Weibo, 2channel or DC Inside, from mobile phone culture to video games and social networks used in political protests, complex media forms and practices are developing with lightning speed across the region and exerting global influence.
    4. Korea-related Courses : EASTD 97AB Introduction to the Study of East Asia: Issues and Methods
      • Courses Remarks - This interdisciplinary and team-taught course provides an introduction to several of the approaches and methods through which the societies and cultures of East Asia can be studied at Harvard, including history, philosophy, literary studies, political science, film studies, anthropology and gender studies.
    5. Korea-related Courses : EASTD 98F Junior Tutorial - The Study of East Asian Religions
      • Courses Remarks - This tutorial is designed to deepen and extend the student's knowledge of the study of East Asian religions. It will build on the student's foundational understanding of the development and history of Buddhism, Daosim, Confucianism, Shinto, and various forms of popular religion, by situating that material in the context of larger issues in the study of East Asian religions.
    6. Korea-related Courses : EASTD 140 Major Religious Texts of East Asia
      • Courses Remarks - This course aims at enabling students to read and analyze in depth major religious texts of East Asia, representing diverse traditions and genres.
    7. Korea-related Courses : EASTD 150 Ceramic Arts of Korea
      • Courses Remarks - Through critical approaches from art history, archaeology and anthropology, students will explore aspects of the objects in detail as they pertain to ceramic analysis, including consumption as well as patronage, collecting, connoisseurship and historiography both within and outside Korea.
    8. Korea-related Courses : FRSEMR 43W History, Nationalism, and the World: the Case of Korea
      • Courses Remarks - The colonialism and postcolonial division of Korea into North and South thrust the memory of past events into current political discussions as well as scholarly debates.
    9. Korea-related Courses : HISTSCI 180 Science, Technology, and Society in Modern East Asia
      • Courses Remarks - This course aims to survey the history of science and technology in East Asian countries - China, Japan and Korea - since the late 19th century.
    10. Korea-related Courses : JAPNHIST 121 Comparative History of Women and Gender In East Asia up to WWII
      • Courses Remarks - Under important topics such as female rulership, legal rights, family, religion, and sexuality, students will compare experiences and representations of Japanese, Korean, and Chinese women, to understand diverse but still shared cultures from which East Asian women and men invented new customs and traditions.
  2. Program (Korea-related degree offered) : Korean Language Program
    • Programs Remarks - The Korean Language Program serves undergraduates and graduates at Harvard University, and from other universities as well. In order to respond to the diverse needs of its students and to equip them with the practical language skills necessary to function in an increasingly internationalized and competitive marketplace, the Korean Language Program continues to be committed at all levels to achieving a balance in emphasis among the four language modalities of speaking, reading, writing, and listening.
    1. Korea-related Courses : KOREAN BA Elementary Korean
      • Courses Remarks - Introduction to modern Korean: basic grammar, reading of simple texts, conversational skills, and writing short letters.
    2. Korea-related Courses : KOREAN BB Elementary Korean
      • Courses Remarks - Continuation of Korean Ba. Introduction to modern Korean: basic grammar, reading of simple texts, conversational skills, and writing short letters.
    3. Korea-related Courses : KOREAN BX Elementary Korean for Advanced Beginners
      • Courses Remarks - Korean Bx is an accelerated course designed to meet the linguistic needs that are unique to heritage language students as well as those who have prior significant exposure and background to Korean language and thus possess some listening and speaking skills.
    4. Korea-related Courses : KOREAN 120A Intermediate Korean
      • Courses Remarks - Continuation of elementary Korean to consolidate students' knowledge of the fundamental grammatical structures of Korean with an aim to increase their abilities to communicate using Korean in a wide range of daily-life transactional situations.
    5. Korea-related Courses : KOREAN 120B Intermediate Korean
      • Courses Remarks - Continuation of Korean 120a to consolidate students' knowledge of the fundamental grammatical structures of Korean with an aim to increase their abilities to communicate using Korean in a wide range of daily-life transactional situations.
    6. Korea-related Courses : KOREAN 130A Pre-advanced Korean
      • Courses Remarks - Continuation of intermediate Korean, to consolidate the student's knowledge of the grammatical structures of Korean with an aim to increase their abilities to communicate using Korean in a wide range of familiar and everyday topics, current societal events, and factual and concrete topics relating to personal interests.
    7. Korea-related Courses : KOREAN 130B Pre-advanced Korean
      • Courses Remarks - Continuation of Korean 130a to consolidate the student's knowledge of the grammatical structures of Korean with an aim to increase their abilities to communicate using Korean in a wide range of familiar and everyday topics, current societal events, and factual and concrete topics relating to personal interests.
    8. Korea-related Courses : KOREAN 140A Advanced Korean
      • Courses Remarks - Development of skills in reading materials from contemporary Korean media and fiction and in aural comprehension of contemporary television news and drama with decreased reliance on pedagogical aids.
    9. Korea-related Courses : KOREAN 140B Advanced Korean
      • Courses Remarks - Continuation of Korean 140a. Development of skills in reading materials from contemporary Korean media and fiction and in aural comprehension of contemporary television news and drama with decreased reliance on pedagogical aids.


Graduate

  1. Program (Korea-related degree offered) : Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Civilizations (EALC) in the principal fields of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean literature; Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Inner Asian history (including Tibet); East Asian Buddhism; and East Asian Arts, Film and Cultural Studies
    • Programs Remarks - The Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, informally referred to as EALC (ee-ay-ell-see), is one of 57 or so departments and separately constituted committees of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) authorized to grant the PhD degree. While the broad structure of the program conforms to the standards set by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS), the particular requirements are determined by the Department itself.
  2. Program (Korea-related degree offered) : PhD in History and East Asian Languages (HEAL) in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Inner Asian history.
    • Programs Remarks - In addition to the PhD in East Asian Languages and Civilizations, the department also administers the PhD in History and East Asian Languages (HEAL). This degree program is designed to accommodate the particular needs of students who desire a more language-intensive program of study of East Asian history.
  3. Program (Korea-related degree offered) : A.M. in Regional Studies—East Asia
    • Programs Remarks - The program is designed to be flexible, and to allow students the opportunity to pursue their own particular East Asia-related interests, whether broad-ranging or relatively focused, within the guidelines of the RSEA requirements. In the normal two-year program of study, students will take a total of 16 half-courses, and some students may choose to take some of their courses in subjects related to their academic interests but outside the East Asian studies field — perhaps to pursue the theoretical background of a discipline, provide a comparative framework for study, or develop necessary methodological skills.
    1. Korea-related Courses : KORHIST 111 Traditional Korea
      • Courses Remarks - Survey of the history of Korea, from earliest times to the 19th century. Examines various interpretive approaches and issues in the political, social, economic, intellectual, cultural, and diplomatic history of premodern Korea.
    2. Korea-related Courses : KORHIST 115 Korean History Through Film
      • Courses Remarks - This course is to examine history of premodern Korea through select Korea's contemporary feature films. Films and dramas with historical themes and personages have been very popular in Korea.
    3. Korea-related Courses : KORHIST 230R Readings in Premodern Korean History
      • Courses Remarks - A study of social, political, economic, and intellectual history of premodern Korea reviewing major scholarship in the field. Designed primarily for graduate students preparing for the general examination. All readings are in English.
    4. Korea-related Courses : KORHIST 231AR Documents and Research Methods for the Study of Premodern Korea I: Seminar
    5. Korea-related Courses : KORHIST 231B Documents and Research Methods for the Study of Premodern Korea II: Seminar
      • Courses Remarks - Continued training in reading and interpreting primary sources and exploring innovative research methodologies.
    6. Korea-related Courses : KORHIST 232R Selected Topics in Korean Studies: Seminar
    7. Korea-related Courses : KORHIST 240R Selected Topics in Premodern Korean History: Seminar
      • Courses Remarks - Reading and research of selected primary sources and secondary works on premodern Korean history.
    8. Korea-related Courses : KORHIST 253 Modern Korean History: Proseminar
      • Courses Remarks - An introduction to some of the current issues in modern Korean history through selected readings.
    9. Korea-related Courses : KORHIST 257 Modern Korean History: Special Seminar
      • Courses Remarks - Readings and research in modern Korean history.
    10. Korea-related Courses : KORHIST 260 Readings in Modern Korean History I
      • Courses Remarks - Explores the history of the field through an examination of major scholarship.
    11. Korea-related Courses : KORHIST 261 Readings in Modern Korean History II
      • Courses Remarks - Continuation of Korean History 260. Designed primarily for graduate students preparing for the general examination.
    12. Korea-related Courses : KORLIT 110 Korean Literature: Early Times to the Early 20th Century
      • Courses Remarks - This lecture course introduces students to select representations of Korean literature through literary works and their contexts from the 9th through the early 20th centuries.
    13. Korea-related Courses : KORLIT 211 Korea through Ideologies of Languages and Writing: Seminar
      • Courses Remarks - This course examines how discourses on language and writing in Korea have shaped the ways in which Koreans imagined literary practices, cultural identity, power, gender, and literature.
    14. Korea-related Courses : SOCIOL 181 Social Change in Modern Korea
      • Courses Remarks - This course explores the incredible transformation of Korean society in the modern period.
    15. Korea-related Courses : SOCIOL 189 Democracy and Social Movements in East Asia
      • Courses Remarks - This course assesses the state of civil society in East Asia by surveying contemporary social movements in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, and South Korea.
    16. Korea-related Courses : SOCWORLD 27 The Two Koreas
      • Courses Remarks - This course seeks to provide a broad historical context in which to understand the contemporary political division on the Korean peninsula.

Designated Center

  • Korean Studies Center : Harvard University Asia Center
  • Main Organization :
  • Date Center founded : 1977.07.01
  • Korean Studies Center address : Harvard University Asia Center, CGIS South, 1st Floor, 1730 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA 02138
  • Center website : http://asiacenter.harvard.edu
  • Korea-related Journal :


  • Korean Studies Center : Korea Institute
  • Main Organization : Fairbank Center for East Asian Research
  • Date Center founded : 1981
  • Korean Studies Center address : Korea Institute, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA, 02138
  • Center website : http://korea.fas.harvard.edu
  • Korea-related Journal :