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Provided Programs&Courses

Language Program

  1. Program (Korea-related degree offered) : Korean
    • Program Remarks - The Korean Language Program at the University of Pennsylvania currently offers a complete curriculum in Korean language with 12 classes, covering four full years of Korean language courses.

Undergraduate

  1. Program (Korea-related degree offered) : East Asian Languages and Civilizations Minor
    • Program Remarks - All students minoring in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations must fulfill a set of Basic Requirements. These requirements are to be met within one of three linguistic and cultural concentrations (Chinese Studies, Japanese Studies, Korean Studies)
    1. Korea-related Courses : KORN312 - CURRENT KOREAN MEDIA II
    2. Korea-related Courses : KORN382 - BUSINESS KOREAN II
    3. Korea-related Courses : KORN482 - ADV BUSINESS KOREAN II
    4. Korea-related Courses : KORN311 - CURRENT KOREAN MEDIA I
    5. Korea-related Courses : KORN381 - BUSINESS KOREAN I
    6. Korea-related Courses : KORN481 - ADV BUSINESS KOREAN I
    7. Korea-related Courses : KORN312 - CURRENT KOREAN MEDIA II
    8. Korea-related Courses : KORN482 - ADV BUSINESS KOREAN II
    9. Korea-related Courses : KORN281 - BUSINESS COMM IN KOREAN: Business Communication in Korean
    10. Korea-related Courses : KORN331 - CURRENT KOREAN MEDIA I
    11. Korea-related Courses : KORN332 - CURRENT KOREAN MEDIA II

Graduate

  1. Program (Korea-related degree offered) : Masters of Arts degree in the East Asian Humanities
    • Program Remarks - The Graduate Group in EALC administers a Masters of Arts degree in the East Asian Humanities. The degree is both an entry into higher-level graduate study and preparation for careers in teaching, administration, some professions, and the public and private sector.
  2. Program (Korea-related degree offered) : Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Civilizations
    • Program Remarks - The cross-disciplinary Ph.D. program in East Asian Languages and Civilizations is designed to train graduate students who can teach and conduct independent research in a variety of humanistic disciplines using Chinese, Japanese, Korean and occasionally other languages of East Asia, defined roughly as China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Chinese-speaking Mongolia, Central Asia and Tibet.

Designated Center

  • Korean Studies Center : Center for East Asian Studies
  • Main Organization :
  • Date Center founded : 1995
  • Korean Studies Center address : 642 Williams Hall 255 S. 36th Street Philadelphia, PA 19104
  • Center website : http://www.ceas.sas.upenn.edu/index.shtml
  • Korea-related Journal :