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HIST 377 - Modern Korea |
This course studies the current culture of modern Korea. Students will develop a critical understanding of Korean society, identities, perspectives, ways of life, and beliefs with a particular focus on how Korea’s past has shaped contemporary Korean culture, the East Asian region, and the rest of the world, thereby helping them to develop greater cultural sensitivity, a deeper appreciation of cultural difference, and a sense of place in an interconnected world. This will be accomplished in part through the historical study of cultural products, such as Korean art, comics, literature, music, popular culture, and visual media. Junior/senior status recommended. Prerequisites: ENGL 102. (General Education – World Cultures) Three credit hours.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Second Degree, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture History & Philosophy Department Course Attributes: 2020 World Cultures, GNED-Gen Ed Electives, GNED-Global Issues & Cultures, GNED-World Cultures Prerequisites: Undergraduate level ENGL 102 Minimum Grade of D or Second Degree level ENGL 102 Minimum Grade of D |
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