For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog
Code | Course Title | Credit | Learning Time | Division | Degree | Grade | Note | Language | Availability |
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KLC3025 | Chinese literature and cultural contents | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | - | No | |
By examining diverse cases of cultural contents utilized Chinese literature, students will be able to develop a capability to utilize Chinese literature in a modern way. | |||||||||
KLC3026 | The Interactions between The Literature in Classical Chinese and Korean | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | - | No | |
This lecture is oriented towards studying the history of closed interactions between Classical chinese literature and Korean literature, and also understanding the process of the emergence of Korean modern literature influenced by dialectical unity of Classical chinese literature and Korean literature. | |||||||||
KLC3027 | Reading 'Yeolhailgi' | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | - | No | ||
This course is for studying Yeonam Park Ji-won who was the best writer of Choson and reading his work ‘Yeolhailgi’ | |||||||||
KLC3028 | Reading Dasan Jeong Yak-yong | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2-3 | Korean | Yes | |
In this course, we will read Dasan’s major work as Korean classics. Through his poetic texts, we can understand his major works of literature, Chinese classics, social and historical text as well. We will also appreciate the major Silhak scholars’ thoughts. | |||||||||
KLC3029 | Selective Readings of Korean prose | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | Korean | Yes | ||
e will select and read an unfading classical prose which was written down in the Three Kingdom periods, Koryo, and Choson Danasty. It is a class that combines the existing Reading in Naryo’s prose and Selective Reading of Choson Prose. | |||||||||
KLC3031 | Seminar on the classics in East Asia | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | Korean | Yes | ||
East Asian classical literature covers all academic fields and is full of diverse and interesting topics. This class focuses on the subject of choosing one of the broad themes of East Asian classical literature. Each semester has a different theme, so please refer to the class plan for the relevant semester's theme. | |||||||||
KLC3032 | Political economy of Silhak School | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | - | No | ||
The Sirhak school pursued systematic reform in Korean society as a practical study. In this class, we will examine the political and economic theories of practical schools critically and examine their achievements and limitations. We will discuss Various topics of political history, economic history, legal history, and cultural history based on the writings of the school. | |||||||||
KLC3033 | Korean classical Chinese literature and Digital Humanities | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | Korean | Yes | ||
Digital humanities are creative humanities research and education using information technology. In this class, Students will explore ways to use information technology for humanities research, and learn data processing, database and program utilization techniques. Students produce tools for humanities research and digital content. | |||||||||
KLC3034 | History and Culture of Seoul | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2-3 | Korean | Yes | |
Hanyang during the Joseon Dynasty will be divided into four areas: Dongchon, Seochon, Namchon, and Bukchon, and their history and culture will be examined. Through literature and field trips during the Joseon Dynasty, the image of Hanyang in the past is reconstructed and the cultural origins of Seoul today are explored. This class is jointly conducted by four professors. | |||||||||
KLC4001 | General Outline of Studies of Confucius Classics | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master |
3-4
1-4 |
- | No | |
A course to study classical learning specifically, to look into the canonization of thirteen canons, their contents and influence on later ages. | |||||||||
KLC4001 | General Outline of Studies of Confucius Classics | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master |
3-4
1-4 |
Korean Literature in Classical Chinese | - | No |
A course to study classical learning specifically, to look into the canonization of thirteen canons, their contents and influence on later ages. | |||||||||
KLC4004 | The special lecture of research methodology for basic Korean classics | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master | - | No | ||
This course will focus on helping those students with interest in Classical Chinese develop research skills and information searching skills on the field. Related areas of this course include bibliographies, listing courses, woodblock-printed books, proofreading, translation, books relating letters, books on similar topics, and comprehensive collections. Throughout the course students will observe the main publications related to those fields, and analyze the history and achievements of basic Korean classics in regions including China, Japan, and the West. | |||||||||
KLC4004 | The special lecture of research methodology for basic Korean classics | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master | Korean Literature in Classical Chinese | - | No | |
This course will focus on helping those students with interest in Classical Chinese develop research skills and information searching skills on the field. Related areas of this course include bibliographies, listing courses, woodblock-printed books, proofreading, translation, books relating letters, books on similar topics, and comprehensive collections. Throughout the course students will observe the main publications related to those fields, and analyze the history and achievements of basic Korean classics in regions including China, Japan, and the West. | |||||||||
KLC4005 | Introduction of Basic Chinese Classics | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master | - | No | ||
This course aims to teach senior students and graduate students of lower grades. Through this, we will build the basics of Korean classic by studying chinese characters, bibliography, and Oriental classics. | |||||||||
KLC4005 | Introduction of Basic Chinese Classics | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master | Korean Literature in Classical Chinese | - | No | |
This course aims to teach senior students and graduate students of lower grades. Through this, we will build the basics of Korean classic by studying chinese characters, bibliography, and Oriental classics. |