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한국어 교육
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I N T E R N A T I O N A L K O R E A N A D O P T E E R E S O U R C E B O O K ┃ 3
About the Korean Language
The Korean Language is one of the most important languages in the world. At present, it is spokenby approximately 45 million people in South Korea, and approximately 25 million in North Korea.Also, around 6 million Koreans are residing in areas such as China, America, Japan, and the formerSoviet Union, and many of them use the Korean language.
Linguistically, the Korean language belongs to the Altaic family. Languages such as Mongolian,Manchu, Japanese, and others are being considered to be of the same language system.
In the case of South Korea, the modern language used by educated people living in Seoul isconsidered to be standard, and North Korea has established a Cultured Language centered on thelanguage used in Pyongyang. After World War Two, North and South Korea were separated, and ithas already been over 50 years since the separation. Because of ideological differences, differencesin the language have also arisen, but there is no big difficulty in communication. Also, with theopportunity opened by the 2000 summit talk between President Kim Dae-jung and North Koreanleader Kim Jung-il, it is expected that the language differences between South and North Korea willrapidly disappear.
The number of foreigners wishing to learn the Korean language has been rapidly increasing sincethe 1988 Olympics and the 2002 World Cup.
About King Se-jong
King Se-jong was the 4th king of the Chosun Dynasty (1392-1910). He is considered to be thegreatest king in the history of Korea. He was a distinguished linguist, and is known to have beenespecially knowledgeable about phonology.
During his reign, he criticized the practice of using only Chinese characters in writing and inventedthe Korean Script (훈민정음 hunminjeongeum), phonetic symbols that harmonize with thecharacteristics of the spoken Korean language. 훈민정음hunminjeongeum (the Korean Script) meansthe upright sound that teaches the people. Afterwards, the name was changed to 한 hangeul (theKorean language), which means “great language,” and it has been referred to as such since thattime.
It is very easy to learn Korean because it is a system of phonetic symbols consisting of 14consonants and 10 vowels. UNESCO took notice of how easy it is to learn the Korean alphabet, andis awarding the King Se-jong Award to individuals or groups that have worked hard to eliminateilliteracy.
Understanding & Using the Korean Language
Prof. Jung-Sup Kim, Ph.D.Director, Institute of International Education
Kyung Hee University
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You will have many opportunities to meet King Se-jong in Korea. Oct. 9th is the HangeulProclamation Day, commemorating the invention of the Korean language. Also, the picture of KingSe-jong is on the 10,000 won bill.
The Korean Alphabet
1) Vowels
The basic Korean vowels are represented by “∙, ㅡ, ㅣ”, which is referred to as “sun, earth andman”. Mixing 3 depictions together is how the vowels were created. The remarkable thing is thatthe most essential characteristics of the Korean language are reflected through these strokes.King Sejong created the effect of portraying bright and dark pictures through the mixing of thesefigures.
For instance, the vowel “ㅣ∙ (ㅏ)” , which portrays the rising of the sun in the east, represents abright picture, “ㆎ(ㅓ)”, portrayal of the sun setting in the west, a dark picture, “ㆍ(ㅗ)”, the sunrising from the horizon, bright, and “ㆍ(ㅜ)”, the sun below the horizon, dark. From these basicvowels came the formation of the [y] sounding vowels “ㅑ(ㅣ+ㅏ), ㅕ(ㅣ+ㅓ), ㅛ(ㅣ+ㅗ) andㅠ(ㅣ+ ㅜ)”.
2) Consonants
The Korean consonants were made of the shape formed by the vowel organs when uttered. Fromthe basic consonants (ㄱ, ㄴ, ㅁ, ㅅ, ㅇ), extra lines were drawn to make the following characters.
ㄱ → ㅋ
ㄴ → ㄷ, ㅌ, ㄹ
ㅁ → ㅂ, ㅍ
ㅅ → ㅈ, ㅊ
ㅇ → ㅎ
Then, instead of making new characters, other letters were made by putting two characterstogether.
ㄱ + ㄱ → ㄲ
ㄷ + ㄷ → ㄸ
ㅂ + ㅂ → ㅃ
ㅅ + ㅅ → ㅆ
ㅈ + ㅈ → ㅉ
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10 Useful Expressions
1) 안녕하세요? Annyeongha-seyo: Hello
The Korean greeting 안녕하세요 (Annyeongha- seyo ) can be used in almost any situation. There isno difference between the morning, afternoon, and evening greetings in the Korean language, orbetween people you meet for the first time or people you know well. It is only okay to say 안녕
(Annyeong) to close friends or to your juniors.
2)김치 Gimchi: Kimchi
Kimchi is Korea's representative food. It would be very strange to haveKorean food without kimchi. Koreans say that it is hard for them to liveeven a day without kimchi. They tell stories about how hard it was forthem without kimchi when traveling overseas.
Kimchi has another meaning. It is also used to mean to smile whentaking pictures. If you say kimchi instead of smile or cheese, you willhave many pleasant memories about your stay in Korea. Koreans oftensay that all that remains from traveling is pictures. Of course, you mustsmile when saying kimchi.
3)건배 Geonbae: Cheers
When meeting people from other countries, people sometimes naturally gather for a drink. Thereare times when it is at a huge party, and times when a meal with a close friend leads to a drink. Ifyou can shout “cheers!” in Korean, you will be able to make the atmosphere more pleasant. InKorea, people generally say 건배 (geonbae). Also, the expression 위하여 (wihayeo) is sometimesused, and this literally means “for,” so it would be even better to insert somebody’s name or thename of a group before 위하여 (wihayeo).
4) 예 / 아니오. Ye: Yes / Anio: No
They are the expressions which mean yes/no in Korean. The 예 (Ye) /아니요 (Anio) of the Koreanlanguage is different from English because of the fact that its meaning depends on the conditionof the speaker. For example, when asked a question in the negative, 예 (Ye) has a negativemeaning and 아니요 (Anio) has a positive meaning. To the question “Don't you love me?” 예 (Ye)means “No, I don't love you” and 아니요 (Anio) means Yes!
5) 좋습니다. Jot-sseumnida: Ok.
좋습니까? Jot-sseumnikka: Ok?
The Korean expression 좋습니다 (Jot- sseumnida) means Like, Good, or OK. When saying “I likeKorea,” you can say “Korea 좋습니다” (Jot- sseumnida). In Korean, -다 da is used whenanswering, and -까 kka when questioning. Therefore, 좋습니까? (Jot-sseumnikka?) is a question.
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6)맛있습니다. Masit-sseumnida: It's delicious.
맛있습니까? Masit-sseumnikka: Is it delicious?
When having meals, Koreans want to know whether the guest finds the food delicious or not.Therefore, it is good to express yourself if you find the food delicious. A useful expression to use is맛있습니다 (Masit-sseumnida). Most probably, the Korean will have asked “맛있습니까?” (Masit-sseumnikka?). You can answer 김치 맛있습니다 (Gimchi masit-sseumnida)=The kimchi isdelicious, 불고기맛있습니다 (Bulgogi masit-sseumnida)=The meat is delicious.
7) 아주 Aju: very
It might be hard for you to remember the previous expressions 좋습니다 (Jot-sseumnida) and 맛있습니다 (Masit-sseumnida) when you return to your country. There is another useful expressionto remember instead. It is the expression 아주 (aju) which means “very” in English. There is noproblem in conveying your meaning by just answering 아주 (aju), and you might even find thatKoreans will find it to be humorous. Since it is an expression of emphasis, it will be more effectiveto give strength to your voice when using it.
8) 안녕히 가세요. Annyeonghi-ga-seyo: Goodbye
안녕히 계세요. Annyeonghi-gye-seyo: Goodbye
There are two kinds of greetings when saying goodbye in Korean. There is the greeting you say tothe people who are leaving the place, and the greeting you say to the remaining people. You say안녕히 계세요 (Annyeonghi-ga-seyo) to the people who are leaving, and 안녕히 계세요
(Annyeonghi- gye-seyo) to the people who remain. 가 (ga) means Go, and 계 (gye) means Stay.Of course, you say 안녕히가세요 (Annyeonghi- ga-seyo) if everybody is leaving.
9)반갑습니다. bangap-sseumnida: Nice to meet you
The expression 반갑습니다 (ban-gap-sseum- nida) means “Nice to meet you” in English. The titleof a popular folk song in North Korea is 반갑습니다 (ban-gap- sseumnida). For a more exactexpression, you can insert 만나서 (mannaseo) at the beginning. In the case you insert 만나서
(mannaseo), it means that it is a first meeting.
10) 감사합니다. Gamsaha-mnida: Thank you
고맙습니다. Gomap-sseumnida Thank you
The expression 감사합니다 (gamsaha-mnida) means “Thank you.” A more softer expression is고맙습니다 (gomap-sseumnida). Although things are changing now, Koreans do not usually useexpressions like “Thank you” or “I’m sorry,” especially if they think it is a small matter. Therefore,there are times when Koreans are misunderstood as unfriendly by foreigners. However, in reality,Koreans welcome foreigners with warm hearts, and it is hoped that foreigners will recognize thisfact.
5. Introducing Oneself
안녕하세요? Annyeongha-seyo: Hello.저는빌리입니다. Jeo-neun Billy-imnida: I am Billy.저는미국사람입니다. Jeo-neun miguk saram-imnida: I am American.
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만나서반갑습니다. Mannaseo ban-gap-sseumnida: Nice to meet you.감사합니다. Gamsaha-mnida: Thank you.
※ Introduce yourself
안녕하세요? Annyeongha-seyo: Hello.저는 입니다. Jeo-neun -imnida: I am .저는 사람입니다. Jeo-neun saram-imnida: I am from .만나서반갑습니다. Mannaseo ban-gap-sseumnida: Nice to meet you.감사합니다. Gamsaha-mnida: Thank you.
6. Greeting
정은(Jeongeun): 안녕하세요? Annyeongha-seyo: Hello.저는정은입니다. Jeo-neun Jeongeun-imnida: I am Jeongeun.이름이무엇입니까? Ireum-i mueos-imnikka: What is your name?
빌리(Billy): 안녕하세요? Annyeongha-seyo: Hello.저는빌리입니다. Jeo-neun Billy-imnida: I am Billy.
정은(Jeongeun): 어디에서왔습니까? Eodi-eseo wass-sseumnikka: Where did you come from?
빌리(Billy): 미국에서왔습니다. Miguk-eseo wass-sseumnida: I am from U.S.A.정은(Jeongeun): 만나서반갑습니다. Mannaseo bangap-sseumnida: Nice to meet you.빌리(Billy): 네, 만나서반갑습니다. Ne, Mannaseo bangap-sseumnida:
Nice to meet you, too.
※ Greet with your partner.
A: 안녕하세요? Annyeongha-seyo: Hello.저는 입니다. Jeo-neun -imnida: I am .이름이무엇입니까? Ireum-i mueos-imnikka: What is your name?
B: 안녕하세요? Annyeongha-seyo: Hello.저는 입니다. Jeo-neun -imnida: I am .
A: 어디에서왔습니까? Eodi-eseo wass-sseumnikka: Where did you come from?B: 에서왔습니다. -eseo wass-sseumnida: I am from . A: 만나서반갑습니다. Mannaseo bangap-sseumnida: Nice to meet you.B: 네, 만나서반갑습니다. Ne, Mannaseo bangap-sseumnida:
Academic Year: 2 Semesters (Spring, Fall)Course length/ semester: 16 weeksNo. of Class /week: 4 daysDate of Class: Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri.No. of Class: 4 hoursClass Hour: 8:30-12:30Tuition Fee/1 Semester: KRW 1,750,000Extra-Curricular Activities: Historical & Cultural Field Trip: once a monthScholarship: full tuition and Housing fee is covered기타 장학금: 학비 및 기숙사비 전액 지원
Hallym University 한림 학교
Name of Institute: Hallym University Korean Language EducationCenter 기관 명칭: 한국어교육센터
Fax: +82-33-252-8232Email: [email protected] Hallymdaehak-gil, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-doCourses: Intensive Korean Program/ Practical Korean Program/Special Program수업형태: 정규과정/단기과정/특별과정
Academic Year: 4 semestersCourse length/ semester: 10 weeksNo. of Class /week: 5 daysDate of Class: Mon-FriNo. of Class: 4 hoursClass Hour: Intensive Korean Program 9:00~13:00/ SpecialProgram 10:00~15:00Application Fee: Intensive Korean Program: KRW 50,000(Admission Fee)/ Special Program: NoneTuition Fee/1 Semester: Intensive Korean Program: KRW 900,000/ Special Program: KRW 400,000Extra-Curricular Activities: 3~4 times/semester/Special Program:Sessions about Korean culture, literature, history, and geography(in English)Scholarship for KADs: 10% of tuition is given to academic honorstudents of the semester국외 입양인 상 장학금: 한학기(10주)에 성적 우수자에게 등록금 10%를 장학금으로 지급
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Hanseo University 한서 학교
Name of Institute: Hanseo University Institute of Language andCulture 기관 명칭: 어학연수원
Academic Year: 2 semestersCourse length/ semester: 16 weeksNo. of Class /week: 5 daysDate of Class: Mon-FriNo. of Class: 3 hoursClass Hour: 9:00~17:00Application Fee: included in tuition Tuition Fee/1 Semester: KRW 2,000,000Extra-Curricular Activities: Once a semester, Cultural experienceand field trip
Hansung University 한성 학교
Name of Institute: The Hansung Institute of Language Education기관 명칭: 언어교육연구원 한국어과정
Academic Year: Spring, Summer, Fall, WinterCourse length/ semester: 10 weeksNo. of Class /week: 5 daysDate of Class: Mon-FriNo. of Class: 4 hoursClass Hour: 9:00~13:00Application Fee: KRW 40,000 Tuition Fee/1 Semester: KRW 900,000Extra-Curricular Activities: Twice+/semester (Field Trip,Excursion, Performance viewing, Athletes Meeting, etc.)Scholarship: full tuition is covered for 2-5 recipients only for onesemester, w/condition that the recipients should volunteer forInternal English Program. 50% of one recipient's tuition iscovered by school, and the rest 50% is subject to personalcharge.기타 장학금: 전학기에 한하여 2-5명 전액지원 (교내 언어연수 봉사시), 1명학비학교50, 본인50 부담
Hanyang University 한양 학교
Name of Institute: Hanyang University International LanguageInstitute 기관 명칭: 서울국제어학원 한국어과정
Fax: +82-2 -2220-1664Email: [email protected] Haengdang-dong, Seongdong-gu, SeoulCourses: Intensive Program/ Short Period Program/ Private orSmall Group Program수업형태: 정규과정/ 단기과정/ 야간과정
Academic Year: Intensive Program: 4 Semesters (Spring,Summer, Fall, Winter)Course length/ semester: Intensive Program: 10 weeks/ ShortPeriod Program: 4 weeks/ Private or Small Group Program: 5weeksNo. of Class /week: Intensive Program: 4 days/ Short PeriodProgram/ Private or Small Group Program: 4 daysDate of Class: Mon. Tue. Thu. Fri.No. of Class: 4 hoursClass Hour: Intensive Program 9:00~13:00 & 14:00~18:00/ ShortPeriod Program/ Private or Small Group Program 17:00~21:30Application Fee: KRW 50,000 Tuition Fee/1 Semester: Intensive Program: KRW 1,000,000/Short Period Program/ Private or Small Group Program: KRW 700,000Extra-Curricular Activities: Intensive Program: 4 times/semester(Korean Manner class, Historical Field Trip, etc.)Scholarship for KADs: 2 recipients get 30% support only for onesemester국외 입양인 상 장학금: 1학기에 한하여 2명 30% 지원
Scholarship: academic honor student & attendance honorstudent/ 30% of tuition for 3~4 recipients is covered기타 장학금: 성적 및 출석 우수자/ 매 학기 3~4명 학비의 30% 지원
Hyechon College 혜천 학
Name of Institute: Hyechon Korean Language Institute 기관 명칭: 한국어학원
Contact: Cho, Yeon Gil 담당: 조연길
Website: http://www.hcc.ac.kr/(no website for Korean LanguageInstitute)Telephone: +82-42-580-6158
Fax: +82-2-921-0534Email: [email protected] 5ga Anam-dong, Seongbuk-Gu, Seoul Courses: Korean Regular Course/ Summer Intensive/ Spring &Summer Program for Japanese/ Summer School for Teenagers수업형태: 정규과정/단기과정/일본인특별과정/청소년여름학교
Academic Year: Korean Regular Course/ SummerIntensive/Spring & Summer Program for Japanese/ SummerSchool for TeenagersCourse length/ semester: Korean Regular Course:10weeks/Summer Intensive:4 weeks (July)/Spring & SummerProgram for Japanese:3 weeks (Mar., Aug., Aug.~Sep.)/ SummerSchool for Teenagers:4 weeks (July)No. of Class/ week: Korean Regular Course: 50 days/ SummerIntensive:20 days/ Spring & Summer Program for Japanese:15days/ Summer School for Teenagers: 20 daysDate of Class: Mon-FriNo. of Class: Korean Regular Course, Summer Intensive, Spring &Summer Program for Japanese: 4 hours/ Summer School forTeenagers: 3 hoursClass Hour: Korean Regular Course, Summer Intensive, Spring &Summer Program for Japanese 9:00~13:00/ Summer School forTeenagers 9:00~12:00Application Fee: Korean Regular Course: KRW 60,000/ SummerSchool for Teenagers: USD 650 Tuition Fee/1 Semester: Korean Regular Course: KRW 1,400,000/Summer Intensive: KRW 1,130,000/ Spring & Summer Programfor Japanese: KRW 920,000/ Summer School for Teenagers: USD2,560
Extra-Curricular Activities: Korean Cultural Field Trip, Culturallecture-Watching Korean MoviesScholarship: Academic Achievement Scholarship(KRW 500,000awards to the highest 3% of whole students)/ OutsideScholarships(for those who have financial needs)/ Sponsorshipfor Korean Language Contest(full tuition covered)/ currentstudent(20%)/ foreign diplomatic/ govermental officers in Koreaand their dependents(20%)/ children of Korea University Alumni& faculty(10%)family discount(10%)Academic Achievement Scholarship, Outside Scholarships(selectrecipients for each course)/ Sponsorship for Korean LanguageContest(the first prize winner)others(apply with registration)기타 장학금: 성적우수장학금(전체 인원 3% 학생에게 50만 원 지원)/외부장학금(면학장학금)/ 한국어 회 후원(전액 지원)/본교재학생(20% 지원)/ 한국 파견 외교관, 공무원 및 그 가족(20% 지원)/고려 교우 및 교직원 자녀(10% 지원)/ 가족 동시 수강(10% 지원)성적우수장학금, 외부장학금(과정별 수혜자 선정)/한국어 회 후원(후원하는 회의 1등 수상자)/ 기타장학금(등록시 신청)
Kyunghee University 경희 학교
Name of Institute: Kyunghee University Institute of InternationalEducation(IEE) 기관 명칭: 국제교육원 한국어과정
Academic Year: 5 semestersCourse length/ semester: 8 weeksNo. of Class /week: Regular Courses: 5 days/Special class: 3 daysDate of Class: Regular Courses: Mon-Fri/Special class: Mon. Wed. Fri.No. of Class: Regular Courses: 3 hours/Special class: 2 hoursClass Hour: Regular Courses 10:00~13:00/Special class10:00~15:00Application Fee: Regular Courses: KRW 50,000/ Special class:KRW 30,000 Tuition Fee/1 Semester: Regular Courses: KRW 900,000/ Specialclass: KRW 340,000Extra-Curricular Activities: Twice a semester, Special Activitiesabout Korean-style Cooking & Korean culture/Special class:noneScholarship for KADs: InKAS(supported by MOHW)-50%reduction of tuition, 2 recipients only for a semester. GOAL-2 recipients only for a semester, 50% of tuition is coveredby school, the rest is personal charge/notice by bulletin, e-mail/recommandation from adoptee organization국외 입양인 상 장학금: InKAS(보건복지부후원)-한학기에 한하여 2명, 학비각각 50%지원. 해외입양인연 (GOAL)-1학기에 한하여 2명 학비 학교 50 학생50/ 게시판, 이메일공지/ 입양단체 추전
Scholarship: Academic honor students, re-enrollment/10%granted for Academic honor students at each level, 5~15%granted for re-enrollment기타 장학금: 성적우수자, 재등록자/과정별 성적우수자 선정 10%지원, 재등록자5~15%지원
Sungkyunkwan University 성균관 학교
Name of Institute: Sungkyun Language Institute KoreanLanguage Program 기관 명칭: 성균어학원
Fax: +82-52-224-2061Email: [email protected] 29 Muger 2-dong, Nam-gu, UlsanCourses: Intensive Korean Program/ Korean Daily CoversationProgram/ Special Program수업형태: 정규과정/단기과정/특별과정
Academic Year: Intensive Korean Program: 4 semesters/KoreanDaily Coversation Program: 4 semesters/Special Program:once ayearCourse length/ semester: Intensive Korean Program: 10 weeks/Korean Daily Coversation Program: 10 weeks/ Special Program: 3weeks (Aug.)No. of Class /week: Intensive Korean Program: 4 days/ KoreanDaily Coversation Program: 2 or 3 days/ Special Program: 5 daysDate of Class: Intensive Korean Program: Mon-Thu/ Korean DailyCoversation Program: Mon. Wed. Fri. or Tue. Thu / SpecialProgram: Mon-FriNo. of Class: Intensive Korean Program: 5 hours/ Korean DailyCoversation Program: 2 hours / Special Program: 6 hoursClass Hour: Intensive Korean Program 9:00-16:00/ Korean DailyCoversation Program 10:00~12:00 / Special Program 9:00~15:00Application Fee: KRW 60,000 / Special Program: none Tuition Fee/1 Semester: Intensive Korean Program: KRW1,050,000 (10 weeks), KRW 2,000,000 (20 weeks)/ Korean DailyCoversation Program: KRW 300,000 (3 days), KRW 200,000 (2days)/ Special Program: KRW 900,000 (3 weeks)Extra-Curricular Activities: Once a semester, Cultural experienceand field trip/ Special Program: 7 times a semester, Field trip andcookingScholarship: Granted for graduate students and faculties기타 장학금: 학원생 및 교직원에 한해 할인혜택부여
Yeungnam University 남 학교
Name of Institute: Yeungnam University Korean LanguageProgram (KLP) 기관 명칭: 한국어학당
Academic Year: Regular program: 4 semesters/ Summer specialprogram: once a year/ 3-week program: Spring, Summer/Afternoon program, Evening program, Special advanced program:4 semestersCourse length/ semester: Regular program: 10 weeks/ Summerspecial program: 5 weeks/ 3-week program: 3 weeks/ Afternoonprogram, Evening program, Special advanced program: 10 weeksNo. of Class /week: Regular program, Summer special program,3-week program: 5 days/ Afternoon program: 4 days /Eveningprogram: 3 days/ Special advanced program: 5 daysDate of Class: Regular program, Summer special program, 3-week program: Mon-Fri/Afternoon program: Mon. Tue. Thu.Fri./Evening program: Mon. Tue. Thu/Special advanced program:Mon-FriNo. of Class: Regular program, Summer special program, 3-weekprogram: 4 hours/ Afternoon program, Evening program: 3hours/ Special advanced program: 2 hoursClass Hour: Regular program, Summer special program, 3-weekprogram 9:00~13:00/ Afternoon program 14:00~16:50 / Eveningprogram 18:00~21:00/ Special advanced program 14:00~15:50Application Fee: Regular program: KRW 60,000/Summer specialprogram: USD 60 Tuition Fee/1 Semester: Regular program: KRW 1,423,000/Summer special program: USD 1,280 (Additional Housing, FieldTrip Fee)/ 3-week program: KRW 839,000/ Afternoon program:KRW 894,000 / Evening program: KRW 693,000/ Specialadvanced program: KRW 711,500Extra-Curricular Activities: Regular Program: Cultural activities,museum tour, Graduation trip/Summer special program: Twice aweek, 2 hours(14:00~16:00), Korean culture experience/3-Weekshort-term program: Twice a week, 2hours(14:00~16:00), Koreanculture experience/Afternoon program, Evening program, Special
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advanced program: noneScholarship for KADs: no limitation for class capacity forsemesters/courses: InKAS covers 50%, school covers 30%, and20% of tuition is subject to personal charge국외 입양인 상 장학금: 학기별, 과정별 인원 제한 없음 InKAS 50% 학교 30%본인 20% 부담
Scholarship: Academic honor students, 50% of tuition /selectAcademic honor students at each level기타 장학금: 성적 우수자, 수업료의 50% /과정별 성적우수자 선정
Institute
EKO Language Center Co., Ltd 한국어교육개발연구원
Name of Institute: EKO Language center Co., Ltd기관 명칭: ㄜ에코랭귀지센터
1. Korean History2. Korean Culture3. Historic Site Tour4. Special Lecture(Korean Culture, Korea Today)5. Korean Coversation6. Group Activity(Taekwondo, Korean dance, Korean Tea
Culture)Scholarship for KADs: Program Scholarships: Regular CourseKRW 500,000 (4 times/year)/ Short-term Course KRW 400,000(each semester) / Student Labor: KRW 500,000/ Scholarship foroutstanding Hall resident: KRW 500,000/ SFG Scholarship: KRW600,000(for Korean-Japanese)국외 입양인 상 장학금: 교육과정장학금: 장기 500,000원씩 연4회/ 단기400,000원씩 전후기 각1회/ 근로장학금: 50만원/ 기숙사모범장학금: 50만원/신한은행장학금: 60만원 (재일동포 상)
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University
Ajou University 아주 학교
Name of Institute: Ajou University Korean Language EducationCenter 기관 명칭: 어학교육원 한국어학당
Email: [email protected] Gaesin-dong, Huengduk-gu, CheongjuCourses: Regular Course수업형태: 한국어연수 과정
Academic Year: 4 semestersCourse length/ semester: 9 weeksNo. of Class /week: 5 daysDate of Class: Mon-FriNo. of Class: 4 hoursClass Hour: 9:00-13:00/13:00-17:00Tuition Fee/1 Semester: KRW 1,050,000Extra-Curricular Activities: Cultural Experience, Athletic Activities,Celebration for Hangeul Proclamation Day(Essay/SpeechContest), Korean Traditional Cultural Events(Chu-Seok & NewYear's Day), Christmas Party
Daegu university 구 학교
Name of Institute: Daegu university Division of InternationalAffairs Korean Language Courses 기관 명칭: 국제교류처 한국어연수과정
Academic Year: 2 monthsCourse length/ semester: 2 monthsNo. of Class /week: 2 daysDate of Class: Mon. Wed.No. of Class: 2 hoursClass Hour: 11:00-13:00Tuition Fee/1 Semester: KRW 108,000Korean webpage is under maintenance
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies한국외국어 학교Name of Institute: Hankuk University of Foreign Studies FLTTC(Foreign Language Training and Testing Center)기관 명칭: 외국어연수평가원 연수부 한국어과
Fax: +82-2 -963-7331Email: [email protected] Imun-dong, Dongdaemun-gu, SeoulCourses: Intensive Korean Language program/ Special KoreanLanguage Course수업형태: 정규과정/ 특별과정
Academic Year: 4 semestersCourse length/ semester: Intensive Korean Language program:10 weeks/ Special Korean Language Course: 4 weeksNo. of Class /week: 5 daysDate of Class: Mon-FriNo. of Class: 4 hoursClass Hour: 09:00~13:00Application Fee: KRW 50,000 Tuition Fee/1 Semester: KRW 1,260,000
Hannam University 한남 학교
Name of Institute: Hannam University Center for KoreanLanguage & Korean Studies 기관 명칭: 한국어학당
Fax: +82-41-540-5274Email: [email protected] 29-1 Saechul-ri, Baebang-myun, Asan-si, ChungnamCourses: World Class/ Japan Class/ 4-week special Program수업형태: 세계반/ 일본반/ 4주 특별 프로그램
Academic Year: 4 QuarterCourse length/ semester: 8 weeks/ 1 QuarterNo. of Class /week: World Class: 5 days (4 days-having class, 1day- having cultural experience)Date of Class: World Class: Mon.-Fri./ Japan Class: Mon.-Fri.No. of Class: World Class: 4 hours/ Japan Class: 6 hoursClass Hour: World Class 9:00~12:50/ Japan Class 9:00~16:20(included lunch time)Extra-Curricular Activities: every 1 day a week, having culturalexperience
Inje University 인제 학교
Name of Institute: Inje Institute for International HumanResources 기관 명칭: 국제인력지원연구소
Academic Year: 1 monthCourse length/ semester: 1 monthNo. of Class /week: 5 daysDate of Class: Mon-FriNo. of Class: 2 hoursClass Hour: 14:00~15:50Application Fee: KRW 20,000 Tuition Fee/1 Semester: KRW 320,000
YBM Education Chongno ELS 시사어학원
Name of Institute: YBM Education Chongno ELS기관 명칭: 시사한국어학당
Contact: Academic Supervisor: Mr. Keith Parnell담당: Academic Supervisor: Mr. Keith ParnellWebsite: http://kli.ybmedu.com/kli/kli_main_eng.aspTelephone: +82-2 -2278-0509
한국언어학회Linguistic Society of KoreaWebsite: http://www.linguistics.or.kr
한국 어교육학회The Korean Association of Teachers of EnglishWebsite: http://www.kate.or.kr
한국 어 문학회English Language and Literature Association of KoreaWebsite: http://www.ellak.or.kr
한국 어학회The Korean Association for the Study of English
Language and LinguisticsWebsite: http://society.kisti.re.kr/~kasell
한국음운론학회The Phonology-Morphology Circle of KoreaWebsite: http://society.kisti.re.kr/~pmc/
한국음향학회Acoustical Society of KoreaWebsite: http://www.ask.or.kr
한국응용언어학회The Applied Linguistics Association of KoreaWebsite: http://www.alak.or.kr
한국인지과학회The Korean Society for Cognitive ScienceWebsite: http://krcogsci.snu.ac.kr
한 재단The Hangul FoundationWebsite: http://www.hangul.or.kr
한말연구학회Korean Language Research CircleWebsite: http://www.hanmal.or.kr
현 문법학회Society of Modern GrammerWebsite: http://www.grammars.org
한 학회Society of Korean LanguageWebsite: http://www.hangeul.or.kr/index.htm
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I. Education Institution for Overseas Koreans (Total) 재외동포교육기관 현황 (총괄)
※ Number of Teachers (Full-time), Students, and Classes in Korean Schools: 2006.4.
한 학교 교원수(전임교원), 학생수, 학급수: 2006.4. 기준
※ Number of Korean Residents: "Census of Overseas Koreans" (Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade, 2005. 8.)
동포 수: “재외동포 현황”(외교통상부, 2005.8. 현재)
II. Korean Embassy and Consulates (Education/Culture Centers)재외공관 주재관(교육관, 문화관) 현황
Department ofEducation&Culture
교육∙문화관 실
Number of Offices기관수
Number ofEmployees
파견공무원수
Korean Language School한 학교
Number ofTeachers교원수
Number ofSchools학교수
Number ofStudents학생수
Korean Education Center한국교육원
Number ofEmployees파견인원
Number ofCenters교육원수
Number ofKorean
Residents동포수
Korean School한국학교
Number ofTeachers교원수(파견)
Number ofSchools학교수
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
7
3
6 Countries11 locations
6개국11개원
12 2,455,920
14 Countries1,238
schools14개국
1,238개원
10,295 70,282
2 Countries5 locations
2개국5기관
5---
1 84,316 58 438 4,587 - -
8 2,285,666 1,093 9,296 62,095 3 3
3 85,938 87 561 3,600 2 2
Region지 역 별
Australia호주
NorthAmerica북미
Europe구주
Total계
Number ofStudents(Classes)
학생수(학급수)
Number of DistrictEducation Institutes
관할교육기관 Address주소Education
Centers교육원
Schools학교
Country국 별
Location공관명 (소재지)
Title직 위
Name ofDirector
성명
Embassy of the Republicof Korea in the U.S.A.주미 사관(워싱턴)
U.S.A.미국 Consulate General of the
Republic of Korea in LosAngeles
LA총 사관(로스엔젤레스)
Councilor(Education)참사관(교육)
Consul사
Chang, KiWon
장기원
Jung, TaeHeon정태헌
5
1
Embassy of the Republic of Korea in the U.S.A.2450 Massachusetts Ave, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 U.S.A.Tel.(1-202)939-5679~81 FAX.(1-202)265-2127
Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in LosAngeles3243 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010, U.S.A.Tel.(1-213)385-9300[ext.69] FAX.(1-213)736-6527
-
-
Current Status of Overseas Education Institution for Overseas Koreans재외동포교육기관현황
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1. Number of Korean Education Centers (Total) 한국학교 현황 (총괄)
District Korean Language Schools관할 한 학교
Number ofKorean
Residents inthe District
관할지역 동포수
Number ofSchools학교수
Number ofFaculties교원수
Number ofStudents학생수
Number ofEmployees파견공무원수
Number of KoreanEducation Center
교육원수
Category구 분
Region지 역
Consulate General of theRepublic of Korea in New
York뉴욕총 사관 (뉴욕)
U.S.A.미국
Delegation of the Republicof Korea to the OECDOECD 표부(파리)
Consul(Education &
Culture)사(교육문화)
FirstSecretary일등서기관
Jung, JongChul
정종철
Hong, MinSik
홍민식
-
-
Consulate General of the Republic of Korea inNew York335 East 45th St., New York, NY 10017, U.S.A.Tel.(1-646)674-6000 FAX.(1-646)674-6023
Delegation of the Republic of Korea to the OECD2-4, rue Louis-David 75782 Paris Cedex 16 FranceTel.(33-1)4405-2181 FAX.(33-1)4755-8670
-
Embassy of the Republicof Korea in the French
Republic주프랑스 사관
UNESCO 표부(파리)France프랑스
Director ofEducationPrograms
교육관
Choi, Eun Ok최은옥
-
Embassy of the Republic of Korea in the FrenchRepublic125 rue de Grenelle, 75007 Paris, FranceTel.(33-1)4568-3152 FAX.(33-1)4056-3888
-
-
2,087,496
198,170
40,810
13,162
31,966
84,316
2,455,920
55,933
6,162
900
316
1,508
4,587
69,406
8,578
718
170
52
190
438
10,146
977
116
23
10
35
58
7
1
1
1
1
1
12
6
1
1
1
1
1
U.S.A. 미국
Canada 캐나다
UK 국
France 프랑스
Germany 독일
Australia 호주
Total 합 계
6 countries11 locations
6개국11개원
6 countries 1,219 schools
6개국1,219개교
※ Number of Korean Language Schools and Korean Residents is based on the Census of Overseas KoreanResidents, Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade (2005. 8) 한 학교 수 및 관할지역 동포 수는 외교통상부 발행 재외동포현황 (2005. 8) 자료임
Current Status of Overseas Korean Education Centers
한국교육원현황
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2. Korean Education Center Information
■ North America
Number of KoreanResidents지역동포 수
Address주소
Location교육원명
Date ofFoundation설립 연월일
Director원장
Korean Education Centerin Washington
미 국워싱턴한국교육원
Korean Education Centerin New York
미 국뉴욕한국교육원
Korean Education Centerin Chicago
미 국시카고한국교육원
Korean Education Centerin Houston
미 국휴스턴한국교육원
Korean Education Centerin Los Angeles
미 국로스엔젤레스한국교육원
Korean Education Centerin San Francisco
미 국샌프란시스코한국교육원
Korean Education Centerin Toronto캐나다
캐나다한국교육원
1980. 7. 1
1981. 7. 1
1981. 7. 1
1988. 9. 1
1980. 4. 15
1987. 8. 1
1981. 7. 31
Choi, Hyung Cheol
최형철
Lee, Seon Bok이선복
Choi, Seong Gon
최성곤
Cho, Geon Ho조건호
Jung, Tae Heon정태헌
Roh, Hee Hang노희방
Huh, Yun Ook허윤욱
143,200
400,000
210,000
121,300
699,400
166,152
210,736
Korean Education Center in WashingtonEmbassy of the Republic of Korea2320 Massachusetts Ave, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008, U.S.A.Tel. (1-202)939-5680 FAX. 265-2127
Korean Education Center in New YorkConsulate General of the Republic of Korea335 East 45th Ave. 6th Fl. New York,N.Y. 10017, U.S.A.Tel. (1-646)674-6047 FAX. 674-6055
Korean Education Center in ChicagoConsulate General of the Republic of KoreaNBC Tower Suite 2700, 455 North CityfrontPlaza Drive, Chicago, Illinois, 60611 U.S.A.Tel. (1-312)822-9485 FAX. 822-0253
Korean Education Center in HoustonConsulate General of the Republic of Korea1990 Post Oak Blvd, #750, Houston, Texas 77056, U.S.A.Tel. (1-713)961-4104 FAX. 961-4135
Korean Education Center in Los AngelesConsulate General of the Republic of Korea680 Wilshire Place #201, Los Angeles, C.A. 90005, U.S.A.Tel. (1-213)386-3112~3 [ext 203,205] FAX. 386-3138
Korean Education Center in San FranciscoConsulate General of the Republic of Korea3500 Clay Street, San Francisco, C.A. 94118, U.S.A.Tel. (1-415)921-4834 FAX. 441-2954
Korean Education Center in TorontoConsulate General of the Republic of Korea555 Avenue Road, Toronto, Ontario,M4V 2J7, CanadaTel. (1-416)920-3809 FAX. 924-7305
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Number of KoreanResidents지역동포 수
Address주소
Location교육원명
Date ofFoundation설립 연월일
Director원장
Korean Education Centerin Sydney
호 주시드니한국교육원
1989. 8. 1Park, In Soon
박인순69,100
Korean Education Center in Sydney
Consulate General of the Republic of Korea
Level 13, 111 Elizabeth St. Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia
Tel. (61-2)9210-0216, 28 FAX. 9235-1642
■ Australia
■ Europe
Number of KoreanResidents지역동포 수
Address주소
Location교육원명
Date ofFoundation설립 연월일
Director원장
Korean Education Centerin United Kingdom
국한 국 교 육 원
Korean Education Centerin France프 랑 스
한 국 교 육 원
Korean Education Centerin Germany
독 일한 국 교 육 원
1981. 7. 1
1981.6.1
1981. 7. 1
Jung, Ha Seon정하선
Kim, Cha Jin김차진
Yoon, In Seop윤인섭
40,300
13,000
35,000
Korean Education Center in United KingdomEmbassy of the Republic of Korea60 Buckingham Gate, London, SWIE 6AJUnited KingdomTel. (44-20)7227-5547 FAX.7227-5503
Korean Education Center in France
Embassy of the Republic of Korea
125 Rue De Grenelle, 75007 Paris, France
Tel. (33-1)4753-6977 FAX. 4753-6677
Korean Education Center in GermanyConsulate General of the Republic of KoreaEschersheimer Landstr. 327, 60320 Frankfrurt/M., GermanyTel. (49-69)9567-5225 FAX. 9563-3757
(Source: Ministry of Education & Human Resources Development)
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Status of Korean Language Schools by Legation and Country국가별∙공관별 한 학교 현황
Number of Students 학 생 수
Adults성인
HighSchools
고
MiddleSchools
중
ElementarySchools
초
Pre-Schools유
Total계
Temporary일시
Permanent
주
Total합계
Numberof
Teachers교원수
Numberof
Schools학교수
Legation공 관
사관:( ), 총 사관:(총)표부:(표), 출장소:(출)
사무소:(사), 분관:(분)
2 58
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201
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309
Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Australia주오스트레일리아( )
Consulate General of theRepublic of Korea inSydney주시드니(총)
Australia오스트레일리아
Asia &Oceania
아주
11 977
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Embassy of the Republicof Korea in the UnitedStates 주미국( )
Consulate General of theRepublic of Korea in NewYork 주뉴욕(총)
Consulate General of theRepublic of Korea in LosAngeles 주LA(총)
Consulate General of theRepublic of Korea inBoston 주보스톤(총)
Consulate General of theRepublic of Korea in SanFrancisco주샌프란시스코(총)
Consulate General of theRepublic of Korea inSeattle 주시애틀(총)
Consulate General of theRepublic of Korea inChicago 주시카고(총)
Consulate Agency of theRepublic of Korea inHagatna 주하갓냐(출)
Consulate General of theRepublic of Korea inAtlanta 주아틀란타(총)
Consulate General of theRepublic of Korea inHonolulu 주호놀룰루(총)
Consulate General of theRepublic of Korea inHouston 주휴스턴(총)
Intercultural Institute of California (IIC)Korean Language School 한 학교
International Center for Language Studies, Inc.The Foreign Language ProgramWebsite: http://www.icls.com/FLD/Flprograms.htm727 15th Street NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20005, USA
Korean Cultrural Center of Los AngelesKorean Language ProgramWebsite: http://www.kccla.org/html/class_language.aspTelephone: +1-323-936-7141 Fax: +1-323-936-5712Email: [email protected] Wilchire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036, USAContact Person: Sung Woo Park/John Song
Korean Institute of Minnesota (KIM)Korean Language ProgramWebsite: http://www.geocities.com/kimhomepage/Telephone: +1-651-647-5466
Email: [email protected]. Box 55108 St. Paul, MN, USAContact Person: Park Sung Chul
Korean School of New EnglandKorean Language School 한 학교
Website: http://www.ksneusa.org/
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Morning Star Korean Cultural Center15206 18th Ave.W. Lynnwood. WA, 98037, USATelephone: +1-425-745-9977
Phillips Academy Korean Outreach ProgramKorean Culture and Language ProgramTelephone: +1-978-749-4846
MA, USAContact Person: Ellie Wilkin
The Augsburg AcademyWebsite: http://www.AugsburgAcademy.netTelephone: +1-301-937-7646
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of the
Abiding PresenceKorean School of the Abiding PresenceWebsite: http://www.abidingpresence-beltsville.org/Telephone: +1-301-937-7646
Fax: +1-301-937-757511310 Montgomery Road Beltsville MD, 20705, USA
Yonsei Language Institute Los AngelesWebsite: http://www.yonseila.com/eng/program/bak.htmTelephone: +1-213-382-7900/7901
Fax: +1-213-382-7908Email: [email protected] Wilshire Blvd, Suite 600 Los Angeles, CA, 90010, USA
Korean Study
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Griffith UniversityProgram: School of Languages and LinguisticsWebsite: http://www.gu.edu.au/school/lal/Telephone: Brisbane: +61-7-3735-7111
Gold Coast: +61-7-5552-8800
Email: [email protected] campus: Griffith University 170 Kessels Road NATHANQLD 4111, Australia Gold Coast campus: Griffith University, PMB 50 GOLD COAST MCQLD 9726, Australia
Monash UniversityProgram: Korean Studies ResourcesWebsite: http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/subjects/korean/Telephone: +61-3-9902-6000
Email: [email protected] University City Office: Level 730 Collins Street Melbourne3000, Australia
Program: Korean at MonashWebsite: http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/korean/Telephone: +61-3-9902-6000
Email: [email protected] University City Office: Level 730 Collins Street Melbourne3000, Australia
Korean Language Education Clearinghouse (KLEC)Website: http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/korean/klec/Telephone: +61-3-9905-2226
Fax: +61-3-9905-5437Email: [email protected] Language Education Clearinghouse School of Languages,Cultures and Linguistics, Faculty of Arts, Monash University,Victoria 3800, AustraliaContact Person: Young-A Cho, Monash University
University of New South WalesProgram: Korean StudiesWebsite: http://languages.arts.unsw.edu.au/korean/korea.htmlTelephone: +61-2-9385-3760
Fax: +61-2-9385-3731 Email: [email protected] University of New South Wales, Sydney NSW 2052, Australia
University of SydneyProgram: Korean StudiesWebsite: http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/departs/japanese/DEFAULT.HTMTelephone: +61-2-9351-2222, +61-2-9351-3100
Fax: +61-2-9351-3111 Email: [email protected] University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
Belgium
Catholic University of LeuvenProgram: Korean Studies CoursesTelephone: +32-16-32-40-20
Fax: +33-01-49-26-42-99 Email: [email protected] rue de Lille, 75343 Paris cedex 07, France
Universite de Lyon IIIProgram: Faculte des languesWebsite: http://facdeslangues.univ-lyon3.fr/05223860/0/fiche___ pagelibre/&RH=&RF=LAN-ACCUEILTelephone: +33-04-78-78-72-50
Fax: +33-04-78-78-71-66 Email: [email protected] Jean Moulin Lyon 3, 1 rue de l'Universite B.P. 063869239 Lyon Cedex 02, France
Universite de Paris VIIProgram: DEUG Lettres et Langues
Universite du HavreProgram: Institut des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (I.L.C.O.)Website: http://www.univ-lehavre.fr/enseign/ai/fiche_depar_ilco.html#Telephone: +33-02-32-74-41-27
Free University of BerlinProgram: East Asia and Middle EastWebsite: http://www.fu-berlin.de/einrichtungen/fachbereiche/gesch-kultur/orient/Telephone: +49-30-838-568-94
University of TuebingenProgram: Seminar fur Sinologie und KoreanistikWebsite: http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/koreanistik/Telephone: +49-7071-29-72722 / +49-7071-29-72711
Leiden UniversityProgram: Talen en Culturen van Japan en KoreaWebsite: http://www.leiden.edu/index.php3?c=286Telephone: +31-71-527-2539
Fax: +31-71-527-2215 Email: [email protected] Person: Ms. M.C. de JongP.O. Box 9515, 2300 RA Leiden, Arselaalstraat 1, Building 1177,Room: 011, Netherlands
United Kingdom
University of CambridgeProgram: Korean Language SeminarWebsite: http://www.eai.cam.ac.uk/courses/korean_language_seminar.htmlTelephone: +44-1223-335172
Email: [email protected] Person: The acting director of Korean Studies - Dr. JohnSwenson WrightEast Asia Institute, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University ofCambridge, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 9DA, UK
University of OxfordProgram: Korean StudiesWebsite: http://www.orinst.ox.ac.uk/ea/korean/Telephone: +44-1865-278200
University of SheffieldProgram: School of East Asian StudiesWebsite: http://www.shef.ac.uk/seas/Telephone: +44-114-222-8400
Fax: +44-114-222-8432 Email: [email protected] School of East Asian Studies, The University of Sheffield, ArtsTower, Western Bank, Sheffield,S10 2TN, UK
Program: Korean Studies at SheffieldWebsite: http://www.shef.ac.uk/seas/Telephone: +44-114-222-8400
Fax: +44-114-222-8432 Email: [email protected] School of East Asian Studies, The University of Sheffield, ArtsTower, Western Bank, Sheffield,S10 2TN, UK
USA
Claremont McKenna CollegeProgram: Asian StudiesWebsite:http://programs.academic.claremontmckenna.edu/asian-studies/Telephone: +1-909-607-7985
Email: [email protected] Person: Chair: Arthur RosenbaumAsian Studies Program, Seaman Hall 225, Claremont McKennaCollege, Claremont, CA 91711, USA
Clark UniversityProgram: Dept. of Asian StudiesWebsite: http://www.clarku.edu/departments/asianstudies/Telephone: +1-508-793-7711
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Columbia UniversityProgram: Korean StudiesWebsite: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/eastasian/Korean/index.htmlTelephone: +1-212-854-1507
Fax: +1-212-662-6286 Email: [email protected] Person: Korean Studies: Ms. Hee-sook Shin, Handles in-depth reference on Korean topics, buys Korean materials,oversees preservation of Korean collection, conducts overseasKorean exchanges.310M Kent Hall Columbia University New York, NY 10027, USA
Program: East Asian Languages & CulturesWebsite: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ealac/Telephone: +1-212-854-5027
Fax: +1-212-678-8629 Email: [email protected] Person: Departmental Administrator: Naomi FurusawaStratton407 Kent Hall, Mail Code 3907 Columbia University New York, NY10027, USA
Cornell UniversityProgram: East Asian StudiesWebsite: http://www.einaudi.cornell.edu/eastasia/courses/index.aspTelephone: +1-607-255-6222
Fax: +1-607-255-1388 Email: [email protected] Uris Hall Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853-7601, USA
Program: Charles W. Wason East Asia CollectionWebsite: http://wason.library.cornell.edu/staff.htmlTelephone: +1-607-254-4636
Fax: +1-607-255-5396 Email: [email protected] University Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
Dartmouth CollegeProgram: Asian and Middle Eastern Studies ProgramWebsite: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~asia/index.htmlTelephone: +1-603-646-2861
Fax: +1-603-646-3115 Email: [email protected] Person: Steven Ericson (Program Chair) AMES Program 102A Bartlett Hall, Hanover, NH 03755, USA
Duke UniversityProgram: Courses in Korean ProgramWebsite: http://www.duke.edu/web/aall/korean/Telephone: +1-919-668-2603
Fax: +1-919-681-7871 Email: [email protected] Dept Duke University 2101 Campus Drive Box 90414Durham, NC 27708, USA
Program: South Korea World Wide Web Virtual LibraryWebsite: http://www.skas.org/Email: [email protected]
East-West CenterProgram: Institute on Korean Culture and SocietyWebsite: http://www.eastwestcenter.org/edu-ct.aspTelephone: +1-808-944-7111
Fax: +1-808-944-7376 1601 East West Road, Honolulu, HI 96848-1601, USA
George Washington UniversityProgram: Minor in Korean Language and LiteratureWebsite: http://www.gwu.edu/~eall/special/minor.htmlTelephone: +1-202-994-5886
Email: [email protected] Center for Asian Studies, 1957 E Street, N.W., Suite 503Washington, D.C. 20052, USA
Program: Asian Studies Program(The Elliot School of International Affairs)Website: http://www.gwu.edu/~sigur/Telephone: +1-202-994-5886
Email: [email protected] Center for Asian Studies, 1957 E Street, N.W., Suite 503,Washington, D.C. 20052, USA
Program: KOREAN coursesWebsite: http://www.gwu.edu/~eall/korean.htmlTelephone: +1-202-994-1000
2121 Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20052, USA
Georgetown UniversityProgram: Korean Courses(East Asian Languages and Cultures)Website: http://www.georgetown.edu/departments/asian/p_course-k.htmTelephone: +1-202-687-5918
Fax: +1-202-687-2408 Email: [email protected] Person: Kevin Doak, Department ChairGeorgetown University, Box 571052, 37th and O Streets,Washington, DC 20057-1052, USA
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Harvard UniversityProgram: Korean Studies CoursesWebsite: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~korea/courses/index.htmlTelephone: +1-617-496-2141
Fax: +1-617-496-1144 Email: [email protected] Person: David R. McCann (Director, Korea Institute; KoreaFoundation) Professor of Korean LiteratureHarvard University, Center for Government and InternationalStudies (CGIS), South Building, Room S228, 1730 CambridgeStreet, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Indiana UniversityProgram: Resources and Publication/KoreaWebsite: http://www.indiana.edu/~easc/Telephone: +1-812-855-3765 or 1-800-441-3272
Fax: +1-812-855-7762 Email: [email protected] Asian Studies Center, Indiana University, Memorial Hall West#207 1021 East Third Street Bloomington, IN 47405-7005, USA
Intercultural Institute of CaliforniaProgram: Master's Programs, Certificate Programs, IIC OnlineCoursesWebsite: http://www.iic.edu/Telephone: +1-415-441-1884
Fax: +1-415-441-1889 Email: [email protected] Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94109, USA
Johns Hopkins UniversityProgram: Asian Studies ProgramWebsite: http://www.sais-jhu.edu/programs/asia/AsiaOverview/Telephone: +1-202-663-5600
Fax: +1-202-663-5656 The Johns Hopkins University, 1740 Massachusetts Avenue, NW,Washington, D.C. 20036, USA
Northwestern UniversityProgram: Korean Program at NorthwesternWebsite: http://www.korean.northwestern.edu/Telephone: +1-847-467-1323
Ohio State UniversityProgram: Korean Language ProgramWebsite: http://deall.osu.edu/Telephone: +1-614-292-1882
Fax: +1-614-292-8666 Email: [email protected] University Hall 230, North Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210,USA
Pennsylvania State UniversityProgram: East Asian StudiesWebsite: http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/g/j/gjs4/Eastasia/Telephone: +1-814-863-0589
Email: [email protected] Burrowes Bldg.University Park, PA 16802, USA
Portland State UniversityProgram: Korean CourseWebsite: http://www.fll.pdx.edu/html/languages/korean/courses.phpTelephone: +1-503-725-3522
Fax: +1-503-725-5276 Email: [email protected] State University, PO Box 751 FLL-NH 393, Portland, OR97207-0751, USA
Princeton UniversityProgram: East Asian StudiesWebsite: http://www.princeton.edu/~eastasia/Telephone: +1-609-258-4276
Fax: +1-609-258-6984 Email: [email protected] Person: Graduate Secretary Hue Kim SuPrinceton University, 211 Jones Hall, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA
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Rice UniversityProgram: Asian StudiesWebsite: http://asia.rice.edu/Telephone: +1-713-348-5843
Fax: +1-713-348-6129 Email: [email protected] Studies, MS-47, Rice University, 6100 Main Street, Houston,TX 77005, USA
Program: Korean CoursesWebsite: http://asia.rice.edu/koreTelephone: +1-713-348-5843
Fax: +1-713-348-6129 Email: [email protected] Studies, MS-47, Rice University, 6100 Main Street, Houston,TX 77005, USA
Rutgers, State University of New JerseyProgram: Asian Studies at Rutgers UniversityWebsite: http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~easian/asianstudies/index.htmlTelephone: +1-732-932-7605
Fax: +1-732-932-7926 Email: [email protected] Languages and Cultures, Scott 330, 43 College Avenue,New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA
Stanford UniversityProgram: Korean Language ProgramWebsite:http://language.stanford.edu/courses/korean/korean.htmlEmail: [email protected] Language Center Building 30 Stanford University,Stanford, CA 94305-2015, USA
Program: East Asian Studies CoursesWebsite: http://ceas.stanford.edu/Telephone: +1-650-723-3362
Fax: +1-650-725-3350 Center for East Asian Studies, Stanford University, Building 50-51L, Main Quadrangle, Stanford, CA 94305-2034, USA
State University of New York at AlbanyProgram: Korean Studies ProgramWebsite: http://www.albany.edu/korean/
Fax: +1-518-442-4118 Email: [email protected] Asian Studies Department, Humanities 210, University atAlbany, Albany, NY 12222, USA
State University of New York at BinghamtonProgram: Bringhamton University KoreanWebsite: http://bingweb.binghamton.edu/~sundy/Telephone: +1-607-777-3950 (dept. office: 777-2656)
Fax: +1-607-777-2658 Email: [email protected] Person: Sungdai ChoDept. of German, Russian and East Asian Languages, StateUniversity of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, NY 13902-6000, USA
State University of New York at BuffaloProgram: Asian Studies ProgramWebsite: http://www.asianstudies.buffalo.edu/Telephone: +1-716-645-3474
Fax: +1-716-645-3473 Email: [email protected] Clemens, Buffalo NY 14260, USA
State University of New York at Stony BrookProgram: Minor in Korean StudiesWebsite: http://naples.cc.sunysb.edu/CAS/ubdepts2.nsf/ pages/Telephone: +1-631-632-7311
University of Alaska, AnchorageProgram: Korean Courses Offered at UAAWebsite: http://curric.uaa.alaska.edu/catalog/200304/Index/K.htmTelephone: +1-907-786-1800
University of Alaska, Anchorage, 3211 Providence Drive,Anchorage, AL 99508, USA
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University of California, BerkeleyWebsite: http://ealc.berkeley.edu/courses/Telephone: +1-510-642-3480
Fax: +1-510-642-6031 Email: [email protected]. of East Asian Languages and Cultures, University ofCalifornia, Berkeley, 104 Durant Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-2230,USA
Program: East Asian LibraryWebsite: http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/EAL/Telephone: +1-510-642-2556
Fax: +1-510-642-3817 Email: [email protected] Durant Hall, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-6000, USA
Program: Korean CollectionWebsite: http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/EAL/Telephone: +1-510-642-2556
Fax: +1-510-642-3817 Email: [email protected] Durant Hall, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-6000, USA
Program: The ASAMI LibraryWebsite: http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/EAL/Telephone: +1-510-642-2556
Fax: +1-510-642-3817 Email: [email protected] Durant Hall, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-6000, USA
Fax: +1-510-643-7062 Email: [email protected] of California, Berkeley, 2223 Fulton Street, Room 524#2318, Berkeley, CA 94720-2318, USA
University of California, LAProgram: Korea-related CoursesWebsite: http://www.isop.ucla.edu/korea/Telephone: +1-310-825-3284
Fax: +1-310-206-3555 Email: [email protected] for Korean Studies, 11371 Bunche Hall, Los Angeles, CA90095-1487, USA
Program: Korean Studies Internet ResourcesWebsite:http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/eastasian/korea.htmTelephone: +1-310-825-4836
Fax: +1-310-206-4960 Email: [email protected] Young Research Library, Box 951575, Los Angeles, CA90095-1575, USA
University of California-IrvineProgram: East Asian Languages & LiteratureWebsite: http://www.humanities.uci.edu/eastasian/languages/korean.htmlTelephone: +1-949-824-2227
Fax: +1-949-824-3248 Email: [email protected] of California, Irvine, 443 Humanities InstructionalBuilding, USA
University of California-RiversideProgram: Comparative Literature Foreign LanguagesWebsite: http://www.complitforlang.ucr.edu/Telephone: +1-951-827-1423
Email: [email protected] HMNSS Building University of California, Riverside,CA 92521, USA
University of California-Santa BarbaraProgram: East Asian Languages and Cultural StudiesWebsite: http://www.eastasian.ucsb.edu/Telephone: +1-805-893-4549
Fax: +1-805-893-3011 Email: [email protected] 2214, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-7075, USA
University of ChicagoProgram: East Asian Languages & CivilizationsWebsite: http://ealc.uchicago.edu/Telephone: +1-773-702-1255
Fax: +1-773-834-1323 Email: [email protected] of East Asian Languages & Civilizations, TheUniversity of Chicago, Wieboldt 301, 1050 East 59th Street,Chicago, IL 60637, USA
University of DenverProgram: Modern LanguagesWebsite: http://universitycollege.du.edu/program/academic/oncampus/modl/index.aspTelephone: +1-303-871-3155
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University of GeorgiaProgram: Korean Language ProgramWebsite: http://www.uga.edu/korean/Telephone: +1-706-542-7517
Fax: +1-706-542-2155 Email: [email protected] Person: Dr. Hyangsoon Yi, Assistant Professor137 Joe Brown Hall, Dept. of Comparative Literature, University ofGeorgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA
University of Hawaii, ManoaProgram: Korean Studies Course Offerings: Spring 2005Website: http://www.hawaii.edu/korea/pages/academic/courses.htmTelephone: +1-808-956-7041
Fax: +1-808-956-2213 Email: [email protected] Person: Director: Ho-min Sohn1881 East-West Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
Program: Asian Studies Development Program Syllabus andBibliography Collection Online
University of MichiganProgram: The Korean Studies ProgramWebsite: http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/ksp/Telephone: +1-734-764-1825
Fax: +1-734-763-9154 Email: [email protected] South University, Suite 3663, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106,USA
University of MinnesotaProgram: Korean Offerings by Region Canada and the U.S.Website: http://www.carla.umn.edu/index.htmlTelephone: +1-612-626-8600
Fax: +1-612-624-7514 Email: [email protected] for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition, 619Heller Hall, 271-19th Avenue South,Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
University of OregonProgram: East Asian Language and LiteratureWebsite: http://www.uoregon.edu/~uopubs/bulletin/east_asian_languages_and.shtmlTelephone: +1-541-346-4041
Fax: +1-541-346-0260 1248 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1248, USA
University of PennsylvaniaProgram: East Asian StudiesWebsite: http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/ceas/Telephone: +1-215-573-4203
Fax: +1-215-573-2561Email: [email protected] for East Asian Studies, University of Pennsylvania, 642Williams Hall, 225 S. 36th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305,USA
University of Texas at AustinProgram: South KoreaWebsite: http://asnic.utexas.edu/asnic/countries/korea/korea.htmlTelephone: +1-512-471-5811
Fax: +1-512-471-4469Email: [email protected] of Asian Studies, 1 University Station, G 9300, Austin,TX 78712, USA
University of UtahProgram: Asian StudiesWebsite: http://www.utah.edu/201 South Presidents Circle, Room 201, SLC UT 84112, USA
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University of WashingtonProgram: Korean Studies ProgramWebsite: http://jsis.washington.edu/korea/Email: [email protected] 353650 Seattle, WA, USA
Program: UW East Asia Library Korea CollectionWebsite: http://www.lib.washington.edu/east-asia/Korea/koreapg.htmlTelephone: +1-206-543-6603
Fax: +1-206-221-5298 Email: [email protected] Yi, Korean Studies Librarian, 336 Gowen Hall, Box353527, University of Washington Libraries, Seattle, WA 98195-3527, USA
Program: Korea Studies Series of the University of Washington PressWebsite: http://www.washington.edu/uwpress/SeriesKorea.htmlTelephone: +1-206-543-8870
Fax: +1-206-685-3460 Email: [email protected]. Box 50096, Seattle, WA 98145-5096, USA
Program: Asian Languages and LiteraturesWebsite: http://depts.washington.edu/asianll/Telephone: +1-206-543-4996
Fax: +1-206-685-4268 Email: [email protected] 353521, 225 Gowen Hall, Seattle, WA 98195-3521, USA
University of Wisconsin-MadisonProgram: East Asian Languages & LiteratureWebsite: http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/easian/Telephone: +1-608-262-2291
Fax: +1-608-265-5731 Email: [email protected] of East Asian Languages & Literature, 1212 Van Hise,1220 Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Utah State UniversityProgram: Academic ProgramsWebsite: http://www.usu.edu/langphil/progs.htmTelephone: +1-435-797-1000
1400 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322-1400, USA
Vassar UniversityProgram: Self Instructional Language Program-KoreanWebsite: http://silp.vassar.edu/korean.htmlVassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie, NY 12604,USA
Washington University in St. LouisProgram: Asian and Near Eastern Languages and LiteraturesWebsite: http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~anell/Telephone: +1-314-935-5156
Fax: +1-314-935-4399 Email: [email protected] of Asian and Near Eastern Languages andLiteratures, Washington University in St. Louis, Campus Box: 1111,One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63130-0899, USA
Wesleyan UniversityProgram: Asian Languages and LiteraturesWebsite: http://www.wesleyan.edu/course/alitc.htmTelephone: +1-860-685-2000
Yale UniversityProgram: East Asian Languages and Literatures ProgramWebsite: http://www.yale.edu/eall/Telephone: +1-203-432-2860
Fax: +1-203-432-6729 Email: [email protected] Person: Departmental Administrator: Peggy KeatingEast Asian Languages and Literatures, Yale University, P.O. Box208236, New Haven, CT 06520-8236, USA
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Association of American University PressWebsite: http://aaup.uchicago.edu외국 각 학교 출판부의 주소만을 모아 놓은 사이트입니다.
This site includes the publication/press addresses of alluniversities overseas.
Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library, University of
TorontoWebsite: http://www.library.utoronto.ca/east/resources_k.htm토론토(Toronto) 학교의 정유동(Cheng Yu Tung) 동아시아 도서관 내의 한국학 자료를 모아 놓은 사이트입니다.
This is the University of Toronto, Cheng Yu Tung East Asianlibrary’s website. It includes resources for Korean Studies.
Cornell University PressWebsite: http://isbndb.com/d/publisher/cornell_university_press.html?start_item=1601코넬(Cornell) 학교 출판부에서 간행된 한국과 관련된 각종 도서 목록을 볼 수있습니다.
The Cornell University Press includes a table of contents of allpublications dealing with Korea.
Department of East Asian Languages &
Cultures, Georgetown UniversityWebsite: http://www.georgetown.edu/departments/asian조지타운(Georgetown) 학교 동아시아 언어문화학과의 홈페이지입니다. 한국어 교과 과정의 내용을 볼 수 있습니다.
This is Georgetown University, East Asian Languages andCultures' website. You can view the content from Koreantextbooks here.
Department of East Asian Language and
Literatures, George Washington UniversityWebsite: http://www.gwu.edu/~eall조지 워싱턴(George Washington) 학교의 동아시아어문학과 홈페이지로, 한국어, 일본어, 중국어 프로그램을 소개하고 있습니다.
This is George Washington University's Department of East AsianLanguages and Literature website. It includes an introduction tothe Korean, Japanese, and Chinese Programs.
Department of the Languages and Cultures of
Japan and Korea, SOAS, University of LondonWebsite: http://www.soas.ac.uk/departments/departmentinfo.cfm?navid=404런던(London) 학교의 동양과 아프리카학 학(SOAS: School of Orientaland African Studies) 내 일본과 한국의 언어와 문화학과 홈페이지입니다.
This is the website for the University of London's SOAS (SOAS:School of Oriental and African Studies), Department of languagesand cultures of Japan and Korea.
East Asian Language & Cultures, Columbia
UniversityWebsite: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ealac한국을 비롯한 아시아 각 국에 한 소식과 교육 과정 등을 알 수 있습니다.
This site contains all news and educational information on Koreanand the rest of the countries in Asia.
East Asian Languages and Literatures, Yale
UniversityWebsite: http://www.yale.edu/eall예일(Yale) 학교 동아시아 어문학과 홈페이지로 한국어 강의 정보와 관련 사이트 링크 등을 담고 있습니다.
Yale University’s Dept of East Asian Languages and Literaturewebsite contains information on Korean lectures as well asrelated links to different sites.
East Rock InstituteWebsite: http://www.eastrockinstitute.orgEast Rock Institute(ERI)의 홈페이지입니다. 비 리 사설 아시아 연구소로 한국에 관한 여러 연구를 하고 있습니다.
This is the East Rock Institute (ERI) homepage. As a non-profitresearch institute, it researches various aspects dealing withKorea.
Five College Center for East Asian StudiesWebsite: http://www.smith.edu/fcceas/catalog.htm#korea다섯 개의 학교(Amherst College, Hampshire College, Mount HolyokeCollege, Smith College, University of Massachusetts Amherst)가 함께 마련한 동아시아 연구 중 자료 목록 페이지로서 한국어 관련 자료가 수록되어 있습니다.
This website from the 5 colleges (Amherst College, HampshireCollege, Mount Holyoke College, Smith College, University ofMassachusetts Amherst) includes research from East Asia andpublications related to Korea.
IPL KidspaceWebsite: http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/hello/korean.html미시간(Michigan) 학교의 정보학과에서 운 하는 사이트로, 일반 사이트 관리와 함께 한국어 읽기 듣기, 그리고 한 에 해서 교육하고 있으며 한국어의 기원,역사, 한국 사관을 통한 한국 문화와 역사에 한 교육을 실시하고 있습니다.
As the University of Michigan's Information Studies website, it islinked with the main university site as well as Koreanreading/listening. It also has information on Korean origin,history and culture as related to the embassy as well asimplementing an education based history program.
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Korean Language Education ClearinghouseWebsite: http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/korean/이 사이트는 머내시(Monash) 학교의 한국학 강좌에 한 소개를 하고 있으며,한국어 기초 회화와 함께 한국 문화와 역사, 레저, 음식 등 한국에 한 제반의 소개를 간략하게 제공하고 있습니다.
The Monash University Korean Studies site presents lecturesfrom this dept, combines basic Korean language usage withKorean cultures and history, leisure, foods and various otheraspects of Korea.
Korean Studies, Faculty of Oriental Studies,
University of OxfordWebsite: http://www.orinst.ox.ac.uk/ea/korean/
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This is the University of Oxford's Korean Studies homepage. Itincludes a brief introduction to the curriculum and relatedadditional links.
Koreanologie, Institut fur
Ostasienwissenschaften, Universitat WienWebsite: http://www.univie.ac.at/koreanologie/index2.html빈(Wien) 학교의 한국어 과정 홈페이지입니다.
This is the Wien University Korean Language Curriculum website.
Language QuestWebsite: http://www.languagequest.com/home/newIndex.php?lang=korean한국어에 관한 비디오, 책, 오디오 등의 학습 자료 정보를 제공합니다.
This site contains information and materials on Korean Languagevideo, books, audio, etc.
Learning Korean Culture and TraditionsWebsite: http://www.korean-edu.com한국어와 한국 문화에 한 교육과 논의에 한 온라인상의 포럼을 내용으로 하고있습니다.
This is a site that contains education and discussion forumsrelated to Korean Language and Cultures.
Minor in Korean Language and Literature,
George Washington UniversityWebsite: http://www.gwu.edu/~eall/acadprg/korean.html조지 워싱턴(George Washington) 학교의 한국어 이중 전공 과정 소개 사이트입니다. 개설 과목에 한 간략한 소개를 담고 있습니다.
The George Washington University briefly introduces the KoreanStudies major and curriculum. It also includes a brief outline.
This is the homepage for the National American Service andEducation Consortium.
Stanford University PressWebsite: http://isbndb.com/d/publisher/stanford_university_press.html?start_item=21스탠퍼드(Stanford) 학교 출판부에서 간행된 한국과 관련된 각종 도서 목록을볼 수 있습니다.
You can view a table of contents for publications and booksrelated to Korea from the stanford unversity press
The Center for Korean Studies, School of
Hawaiian, Asian & Pacific Studies, University
of HawaiiWebsite: http://www.hawaii.edu/korea미국 하와이(Hawaii) 학교 한국어학과 홈페이지입니다.
This is the homepage for the University of Hawaii, Center forKorean Studies.
Tuttle Publishinghttp://www.tuttlepublishing.com한국에 관련된 각종 도서 목록과 각 책에 한 간략한 설명을 볼 수 있습니다.
This site lists a table of contents and a brief summary of allpublication and books related to Korea.
Resources from 한국어세계화재단http://www.glokorean.org/web_directory/education01.jsp
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Introduction to KoreaWebsite: http://www.langintro.com/kintro/
Learn Korean “한 ”Foresco, Yonsei Univ.Website: http://kli.cybers21.com/lsm_lect.htm