- Hachioji Campus
Faculty of Language Studies Department of Language Studies Korean Course
- Hachioji Campus
Deepen your comprehensive understanding of history and culture while learning the language of a neighboring country in a practical way.
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Korea is a neighboring country that has historically been active in both cultural and economic exchanges. In recent years, it has become increasingly familiar to students through music and other activities. In the Korean Course, students will be exposed to the "living Korean language" of native teachers while learning in a practical manner. At the same time, they will deepen their comprehensive understanding of Korean history and culture, as well as the culture of East Asia.
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Programs sponsored by partner schools are held during the summer vacations and allow students to learn the Korean language in a short period through language classes and cultural experiences. In Korean exchange study abroad, students dramatically improve your Korean language ability and gain a deeper understanding of Korean history and culture by studying abroad for a long period of time. In the Korean exchange program, students can drastically improve their Korean language skills and gain a deeper understanding of Korean history and culture through a long-term exchange program.
After thoroughly mastering the basics of the Korean language in 3rd year subjects, students will improve their language skills while learning about East Asian culture. In the final year's graduation thesis, graduation work, or graduation seminar, students will make presentations on Korean language and culture using the Korean language that they have cultivated up to that point. After graduation, we aim to develop human resources who can play an active role in the field of business and cultural exchange between Japan and Korea.
Department of Language Studies Korean Course syllabus
Practice Korean
For those who are learning Korean for the first time, this course teaches how to write and read the Hangul alphabet and learn basic grammar items and expressions based on them. Thereafter, students will improve their reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills in a well-balanced manner.
Basic Korean
The purpose of Basic Korean I and III is to understand the structure of the Korean alphabet "Hangul", learn how to read and write it, and build a foundation for the Korean language through systematic learning of basic grammatical items. I'm doing it. The aim of this course is to acquire correct Korean pronunciation, enable simple communication in Korean, and deepen interest in and understanding of Korean history and culture.
The intent behind our implementation of a GPA (Grade Point Average) system is to (1) create a unified standard for the campus, (2) have it function as an impartial standard, and (3) have it function as an internationally accepted standard. Our GPA system involves the assessment learning achievements using an objective numerical value called GPA. Additionally, this system generally conforms with the grade assessment systems adopted by universities in the West, and can be used overseas as an index used to certify a student’s academic ability when studying abroad, when going on to graduate school overseas, when finding employment at a non-Japanese companies operating in Japan, and so on.
Classification | Grading Criteria | GPA | Grading Criteria | Details of Assessment | Description of English |
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Pass | S. | 4.0 | 90 percent or higher | Represents particularly excellent grades. | Excellent |
A | 3.0 | 80 percent | Represents excellent grades | Good | |
B. | 2.0 | 70 percent | Represents grades recognized as adequate. | Satisfactory | |
C. | 1.0 | 60 percent | Represents the minimum grade acceptable as a pass. | Pass | |
Fail | D. | 0.0 | Less than 60 percent | This means that the student has not reached the minimum grade acceptable as a pass. It also includes the lack of class attendance, the fact that the exams for the class have not been taken, and so on. | Failure |
Not applicable | N | - | - | Indicates that course credit acquired another university or other institution during a study-abroad program or prior to a transfer to our university, has been certified as course credit for our university (courses where credit has been certified). | Credits Transferred |
Course Type | Category (Compulsory or Elective) | Required Number of Credits | |||
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Comprehensive basic courses (* 2) | Elective | 12(※1) | |||
Foreign language courses | Compulsory | 32 | |||
Specialized courses | Specialized Education courses*2 | Compulsory | 18 | 46 | |
Compulsory elective*3 | 4 | ||||
Elective | 24 | ||||
Common elective Courses |
| Elective | 34 | ||
Total | 124 |