Courses
Fall 2005
Anthropology
- Korean Folklore & Popular Religion
IIAS: Group in Asian Studies
- Traditional Asian Cultures (25% on Korean traditional culture)
- Korean Learning: Institutes of Economic Development
East Asian Languages and Cultures: Korean
- East Asian Languages and Cultures: Korean
- Elementary Korean
- Elementary Korean for Heritage Speakers
- Introduction to Premodern Korean Literature and Culture
- Intermediate Korean
- Intermediate Korean for Heritage Speakers
- Advanced Korean
- Fourth-Year Readings-Literature
- Contemporary Korean Literature
- Translation: Theory and Practice
- Critical Approaches to Modern Korean Literature
History
Political Science
- Problems in East Asian Politics (30% on North-South Korean relations)
- Politics of Divided Korea
- Political Authority and Economic Exchange in East Asia (30% on Korean political economy)
Spring 2006
IIAS: Group in Asian Studies
- Modern Asian Cultures (25% on Korean modern culture)
- Korean Literature and Culture
- Korea at the Center: Nation and Region-Building in Northeast Asia's Long Twentieth Century
East Asian Languages and Cultures: Korean
- East Asian Languages and Cultures: Korean
- Elementary Korean
- Elementary Korean for Heritage Speakers
- Introduction to Modern Korean Literature and Culture
- Intermediate Korean
- Intermediate Korean for Heritage Speakers
- Advanced Korean
- Fourth Year Readings - Social Sciences and History
Ethnic Studies / Asian American Studies
- Ethnic Studies/Asian American Studies
- Korean American History
- Korean American Literature
Geography
- Political Economy in East Asia (30% on Korean political economy)
Law
- Asian Law: Korea, China & Japan (A general survey of the legal systems of Korea, China, and Japan - 33% Korean content)
Political Science
- Political Science Problems in East Asian Politics (30% on North-South Korean relations)
There was a total enrollment of 1,048 in Korean courses during 2005-2006.