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(BA) (4-year-programme) - The University of Hong Kong

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243Pre-requisites: NilAssessment: 100% courseworkKORE2001.Korean II.1 (6 credits)This course continues to focus on pr<strong>of</strong>iciency-based Korean learning, further developing students’overall Korean language ability established in Korean I. 2. On completion <strong>of</strong> the course, students willhave mastered basic grammar and the vocabulary needed to write short essays. Students will also beable to carry out daily conversations at a more advanced level than Korean I.1 and I.2.Prerequisites: KORE1002. Korean I.2.Students wishing to be admitted to KORE2001 without having previously completedKORE1002. Korean I. 2 will be required to satisfy the Faculty Board through theHead <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Modern Languages and Cultures that they have attainedelsewhere the required standard.Assessment: 100% courseworkKORE2002.Korean II.2 (6 credits)This course continues to focus on pr<strong>of</strong>iciency-based Korean learning, further developing students’overall Korean language ability established in Korean II. 1. On completion <strong>of</strong> the course, students willbe able to write short essays with an appropriate grammatical structure, and have acquired theessential vocabulary and expressions to participate in situational conversations on topics related todaily life, entertainment and social activities.Prerequisites: KORE2001. Korean II.1.Students wishing to be admitted to KORE2002. Korean II. 2 without havingpreviously completed KORE2001. Korean II.1 will be required to satisfy the FacultyBoard through the Head <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Modern Languages and Cultures that theyhave attained elsewhere the required standard.Assessment: 100% courseworkKORE3001.Korean III.1 (6 credits)This course continues to build on the first and second <strong>year</strong>’s work. <strong>The</strong> intention is to lead studentstowards an in-depth understanding <strong>of</strong> Korean language through the study <strong>of</strong> various materialsprovided in class. On completion <strong>of</strong> the course, students will be able to write essays with complexgrammatical structures, and participate in situational conversations on social and cultural issues at anadvanced level.Prerequisites:Assessment:KORE2002. Korean II.2.Students wishing to be admitted to KORE3001 without having previously completedKORE2002. Korean II.2 will be required to satisfy the Faculty Board through theHead <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Modern Languages and Cultures that they have attainedelsewhere the required standard.100% courseworkCAPSTONE EXPERIENCE COURSEKORE3022.Korean Studies research project (6 credits)This course is required <strong>of</strong> all students intending to major in Korean Studies. Students in this coursepursue independent research and produce a research paper under the supervision <strong>of</strong> a teacher in

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