Designed to increase linguistic and cultural proficiency through the situational use of the language and the study of authentic materials from Korean-speaking regions. Language laboratory and online ...
In-person classes are offered at the Korean Cultural Center in Los Angeles (located at 5505 Wilshire Blvd.) and online classes are done over Zoom. Courses run for 12 weeks.
The Korean knot is a traditional Korean handicraft which is made using one or more threads. Korean knots have unique braiding technique and are mainly tied without the use of tools. In the past, knots ...
The Korean Program at UNG started in 2010 and established a minor in 2012. Currently, it offers ten courses. The Korean courses from the 1001 level to the 3002 level, which are based on a ...
When the university introduced a Korean class ten years ago, it had 30 students. Today it has 150 and an even longer waiting list. K-pop band tops US album chart What do non-Korean love about K-pop?