Requirements for the Minor in Korean Studies (KOR)
Completion of the minor requires 18 credits. Only one course graded with the S/U credit option may be used toward the minor requirements. No more than three language courses may be used towards the minor.
Requirements for the minor:
1. AAS 217 Introduction to Korean Culture
2. Five courses chosen from the following, including at least three upper-division (300 or 400 level) courses:
- 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 Social Sciences Topics in Korean Studies
- KOR 332 Humanities Topics in Korean Studies
- KOR 351 Studies in Korean Literature
- KOR 411 Advanced Korean III
- KOR 412 Advanced Korean IV
- AAS 240 Confucianism and Taoism
- AAS 246 Korean and Japanese Relgions
- AAS 260 Buddhism
- AAS 300 Intellectual History of East Asia
- AAS 321 Korean Literature
- AAS 346 Philosophy of Education in Korea and Japan
- AAS 367 Meditation and Enlightenment
- AAS 400 Seminar in Korean Studies*
- AAS 447 Directed Readings in Asian and Asian American Studies**
- AAS 475 Undergraduate Teaching Practicum I*
- AAS 487 Supervised Research in Asian and Asian American Studies**
- AAS 488 Internship*
Note: Up to six credits taken in Korean Studies-related courses from other institutions and other programs may count for Korean courses with approval of the Director of the Program in Korean Studies.
*AAS 400, AAS 475, and AAS 488 may only be taken once to apply to minor requirements.
**AAS 447 and AAS 487 may be repeated and applied to the minor.
