Korean Courses

KOR 101 (Korean Beginning 1): 3 Credits

Part I: Alphabet, Chapter 1-3, Midterm Study Guide

Part II: Chapter 4-6, Final Study Guide

Prerequisites: NONE

Course Description:

This course is intended for students with NO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE of Korean. Native speakers or near native speakers of the language are NOT allowed to enroll in courses of critical languages. Any student with background knowledge of this language must see the CLC director BEFORE registering and shall be assigned an appropriate class for the level by CLC staff. This course is not repeatable without permission of the CLC director.

Required Textbooks: Beg.Lesson 1-6

Integrated Korean: Beginning 1 (Edition 2) by Cho, Lee, Schulz, Sohn, and Sohn published by University of Hawaii Press

Integrated Korean: Beginning 1 Workbook (Edition 2) by Cho, Lee, Schulz, Sohn, and Sohn published by University of Hawaii Press

Oral Final Exam Guide links: http://www.indiana.edu/~korean/clp/k101oralexamguide.html


KOR 102 (Korean Beginning 2): 3 Credits

Part I: Lesson 7-9, Direction Role Play

Part II: Lesson 10-12, Family Role Play, Final Study Guide

Prerequisites: KOR 101 with a grade of “C-” or higher at The University of Alabama, or permission of Dr. Arizumi, or placement by the foreign language advisor.

Course Description:

This course is intended for students who have already taken KOR 101. Native speakers of this language may not take this course. Any student with background knowledge of Korean must see the CLC director before registering for permission to take. This course is not repeatable without permission of the CLC director.

Required Textbooks: Beg.Lesson 7-12

Integrated Korean: Beginning 1 and 2 (Edition 2) by Cho, Lee, Schulz, Sohn, and Sohn published by University of Hawaii Press

Integrated Korean: Beginning 1 and 2 Workbook (Edition 2) by Cho, Lee, Schulz, Sohn, and Sohn published by University of Hawaii Press

Oral Final Exam Guide links: http://www.indiana.edu/~korean/clp/k102oralexamguide.html


KOR 201 (Korean Beginning 3): 3 Credits

Prerequisites: KOR 102 with a grade of “C-” or higher at The University of Alabama, or permission of Dr. Arizumi, or placement by the foreign language advisor.

Course Description:

This course is intended for students who have already taken KOR 102. Native speakers or near native speakers of the language are NOT allowed to enroll in courses of critical languages. Any students with background knowledge of this language must see the CLC director BEFORE registering and shall be assigned an appropriate class for the level by CLC staff. This course is not repeatable without permission of the CLC director.

Required Textbooks: Beg.Lesson 13-17

Integrated Korean: Beginning 2 (Edition 2) by Cho published by University of Hawaii Press

Integrated Korean: Beginning 2 Workbook (Edition 2) by Cho published by University of Hawaii Press

Oral Final Exam Guide links: http://www.indiana.edu/~korean/clp/k201oralexamguide.html


KOR 202 (Korean Intermediate 1): 3 Credits

Prerequisites: KOR 201 with a grade of “C-” or higher at The University of Alabama, or permission of Dr. Arizumi, or placement by the foreign language advisor.

Course Description:

This course is intended for students who have already taken KOR 201. Native speakers of this language may not take this course. Any student with background knowledge of Korean must see the CLC director before registering for permission to take. This course is not repeatable without permission of the CLC director.

Required Textbooks: Inter.Lesson 1-5

Integrated Korean: Intermediate 1 (Edition 2)by Cho, Lee, Schulz, Sohn, and Sohn published by University of Hawaii Press

Integrated Korean: Intermediate 1 Workbook (Edition 2) by Cho, Lee, Schulz, Sohn, and Sohn published by University of Hawaii Press

Oral Final Exam Guide links: http://www.indiana.edu/~korean/clp/k202oralexamguide.html


CRL 3** (Korean Intermediate 2): 3 Credits

Prerequisites: KOR 202 with a grade of “C-” or higher at The University of Alabama, or permission of Dr. Arizumi, or placement by the foreign language advisor.

Course Description:

This course is intended for students who have already taken KOR 202. Native speakers of this language may not take this course. Any student with background knowledge of Korean must see the CLC director before registering for permission to take. This course is not repeatable without permission of the CLC director.

Required Textbooks: Inter. Lesson 6-10

Integrated Korean: Intermediate 1 and 2 (Edition 2)by Cho, Lee, Schulz, Sohn, and Sohn published by University of Hawaii Press

Integrated Korean: Intermediate 1and 2 Workbook (Edition 2) by Cho, Lee, Schulz, Sohn, and Sohn published by University of Hawaii Press

Oral Final Exam Guide links: http://www.indiana.edu/~korean/clp/k301oralexamguide.html


CRL 3** (Korean Intermediate 3): 3 Credits

Prerequisites: KOR 301 with a grade of “C-” or higher at The University of Alabama, or permission of Dr. Arizumi, or placement by the foreign language advisor.

Course Description:

This course is intended for students who have already taken CRL 3** (Korean Intermediate 2). Native speakers of this language may not take this course. Any student with background knowledge of Korean must see the CLC director before registering for permission to take. This course is not repeatable without permission of the CLC director.

Required Textbooks: Inter. Lesson 11-15

Integrated Korean: Intermediate 2 (Edition 2) by Cho, Lee, Schulz, Sohn, and Sohn published by University of Hawaii Press

Integrated Korean: Intermediate 2 Workbook (Edition 2) by Cho, Lee, Schulz, Sohn, and Sohn published by University of Hawaii Press

Oral Final Exam Guide links: http://www.indiana.edu/~korean/clp/k302oralexamguide.html