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Language, history and culture

Most linguists classify Korean as a language with no known relationship to other languages. But with 80 million speakers, Korean language and culture are known world-wide. Learn about the Korean Wave or'Hallyu', which is the phenomenon of Korean entertainment and popular culturespreading throughoutthe world with pop music (K-pop), TV dramas, and movies.

In the classroom

Korean is the official language of both North and South Korea and isspoken by 80 million people worldwide. Camosunoffers several Korean language courses at the level of introductory and intermediate to begin your education in Korean.

These courses consist ofclass lectures and language lab hours. Each class is based on communicative language teaching to develop all language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Each language lab is designed to give opportunities to practice and produce authentic language in order to reinforce what has been learned in class.

At the beginning level, you willlearn to read and write Hangeul(Korean Alphabet) while you are learning basic vocabulary to greet people and start communicating. The class also introduces students to some Korean food traditions such asKimchi (Korea’s national dish).

More advanced coursesexpand your linguistic and communicative competencein all aspects of the Korean language in the context of traditional and contemporary Korean culture.

Related Programs

Camosun offers flexible programs that give you the chance to explore your passion for Korean.

Program or individual courses

You can take Korean courses within one of our 2-yearprogramsor as individual courses within ouruniversity transferprogram. If you plan to take individual courses at Camosun, when you apply online, you will select University Transfer as your program option.

“시작이 반이다.”Starting is half the task

Korean Proverb

Humanities faculty

Learn more about the faculty who teach in the Humanities department.

Meet the Faculty

Contact information

School of Arts & Science

Campus location

Fisher building 104

Location link

Lansdowne Campus

250-370-3298

artsci@camosun.ca


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