Minor in Korean
A Minor in Korean offers learner-centered courses consistent with the Department of World Languages and Cultures’ dual emphasis on linguistic skill-building and teaching content throughout the curriculum. You will develop a global understanding due to Korean being a language that attracts an increasing number of diverse students wanting to achieve a higher level of intercultural competency. The Minor in Korean will empower you to pursue a fulfilling professional career anywhere in the world.
A Minor in Korean aims to offer learner-centered courses consistent with the Department of World Languages and Cultures’ dual emphasis on linguistic skill building and teaching content throughout the curriculum. You will need to complete 15 credit hours of Korean, of which a minimum of six (6) must be taken in residence at KSU. Advanced speakers of Korean should consult with the Korean program advisor about testing options using the Advanced Standing Examinations available in the Department of World Languages and Cultures.
A native or near-native speaker of Korean may:
- take an Advanced Standing Exam for credit in lieu of KOR 2002, or
- take 2 Elective Courses in lieu of KOR 2002 (the student would still have to take an additional Elective course to fulfill the Elective requirement).