Korean Studies Courses
The Korean Studies Program offers over a dozen courses throughout the year, allowing students to have a variety of academic choices in Korean thoughts and religions, intellectual and philosophical traditions, language, culture, history and upper division seminars in humanities and social sciences.
Those who are pursuing a Korean Studies minor or Asian Studies major/minor should also refer to academic requirements for respective programs to manage required courses and credits taken.
Courses Offered in Korean Studies
AAS 217-J Introduction to Korean Culture
**AAS 236-J Korean Religions
AAS/RLS 240-J Confucianism and Taoism
AAS 246-J Korean and Japanese Religions
AAS/RLS 260-J Buddhism
AAS 300-G Intellectual History of East Asia
AAS 321-G Korean Literature
**AAS/HIS 337-J History of Korea
**AAS/HIS 340-Modern Korea through Visual Documents
AAS 346-Philosophy of Education in Korea and Japan
AAS 367-J Meditation and Enlightenment
AAS 400 Seminar in Korean Studies
AAS 447 Directed Readings in Asian and Asian American Studies
AAS 475, 476 Undergraduate Teaching Practica I, II
AAS 487 Supervised Research in Asian and Asian American Studies
AAS 488 Internship
KOR 111 Elementary Korean I
KOR 112 Elementary Korean II
KOR 211 Intermediate Korean I
KOR 212 Intermediate Korean II
KOR 311 Advanced Korean I
KOR 312 Advanced Korean II
KOR 331-F Social Science Topics in Korean Studies
KOR 332-G Humanities Topics in Korean Studies
KOR 351 Studies in Korean Literature
KOR 411 Advanced Korean III
KOR 412 Advanced Korean IV
**KOR 426-Structure of Korean

