Seoul CIEE Arts and Sciences
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Seoul CIEE Arts and Sciences Select Courses as follows (15 credits in total): 1. Required Korean language Course (3-6 credits) a. The 3-credit Korean course is taught in English (48 contact hours) b. The intensive 6-credit Korean course is taught in Korean and meets every day (160 contact hours) 2. Required Elective Courses (9-12 credits) a. One elective course must related to Korea Important Notes: • Courses below may not be available each term. These courses have been offered in the past. The articulations below indicate the IU-Bloomington equivalent credit. Please check CIEE Seoul website for most up-to-date course offerings. • Undistributed 100-level (-OS 100) courses have not yet been evaluated by an IUB department. Courses with a DEPT–OS 100 equivalent may count towards overall credits to graduate. However, students may submit the course materials to that department for evaluation towards a specific credit either before or after studying abroad. • A course listed as OS200/300/400, the academic department has evaluated the course. Be in touch with the academic department to determine how course may fulfill degree requirements. • Some courses may carry pre-requisites; be sure to check the program’s site to determine eligibility. • Students should inquire with [email protected] about business credit. • IU students who take Korean will need to arrange a placement exam upon completion of the program to determine the next appropriate Korean language course through the East Asian Languages & Cultures department. Symbol Key: 1. #: GEN ED A&H credit 2. %: GEN ED S&H credit 3. ~: GEN ED N&M credit 4. *: The department has reviewed the course and determined it does not carry more than OS-100. 5. + IU Title: Special Topics in Foreign Study (upper-level elective credit in COLL) 6. ^ SPEA Topics courses; must obtain advisor approval whether course will apply to specific SPEA major based on IUB matriculation. Check SPEA Approval List and confirm with your O’Neill Advisor in advance of your study abroad experience. 7. ! Must confirm with Biology department how course may fulfill degree requirements. 8. † Some courses have different equivalencies depending on what the student has previously taken. Only students who have taken the first equivalency will receive the second equivalency. Updated September 2021 Course Title IU Equivalent Korean Language Courses Beginning Korean Language I EALC-OS 100 Beginning Korean Language II EALC-OS 100 Beginning Korean Language III EALC-OS 100 Intermediate Korean Language I EALC-OS 100 Intermediate Korean Language II EALC-OS 100 Intermediate Korean Language III EALC-OS 100 Advanced Korean Language I EALC-OS 100 Advanced Korean Language II EALC-OS 100 CIEE Elective Course Intercultural Communication and Leadership INTL-I 300 Yonsei University Elective Courses (courses with *** are approved for Fall 2021 and Spring 2022 only) Anthropology Korean Food and Culture (CASE S&H) ANTH-A 221% Art and Art History Basic Drawing 2 COLL-OS 103# Korean Art History ARTH-OS 100 Business Business and Society BUS-OS 100 Marketing BUS-OS 100 Money, Banking, and Finance BUS-OS 100 Organizational Behavior BUS-OS 100 Principles of Marketing BUS-OS 100 Criminal Justice Law and Justice CJUS-OS 400 or INTL-I 304 or (CASE S&H) EALC-E 356 East Asian Languages and Cultures Beginning Korean Writing*** EALC-OS 100* Current Affairs and Unification of the Korean Peninsula (CASE S&H) EALC-E 356 Korea Movie and Culture Study EALC-OS 100 Korean and Japanese Literature from the Colonial Period (CASE A&H) EALC-E 300 Korean Cinema*** EALC-E 339 Korean Government and Public Policy (CASE S&H) EALC-E 350 Korean Grammar for International Learners EALC-OS 300 Korean Language and Society (CASE S&H) EALC-E 305 Korean Popular Culture and Korean Wave*** EALC-E 250 International Politics of the Korean Peninsula (CASE S&H) EALC-E 356 Introduction to Korean Studies (CASE S&H) EALC-E 233% Introduction to Korean Philosophy (CASE A&H) EALC-E 351 Media Communication in Korea (CASE S&H) EALC-E 350 Modern Korean History (CASE S&H) EALC-E 342 Philosophy in East Asian Literature (CASE A&H) EALC-E 351 Politics and Society of North Korea (CASE S&H) EALC-E 204% Topics on Korean Language and Culture (CASE S&H) EALC-E 305 Updated September 2021 Understanding K-POP*** EALC-E 250 Folklore and Ethnomusicology Korean Traditional Music and Culture*** (CASE A&H) EALC-E 303 History Pre-Modern Korean History (CASE S&H) HIST-G 300 or (CASE S&H) EALC-E 233%*** Media Studies Advanced Video Production MSCH-P 351 Comparative Study of Far Eastern Cinemas Art (CASE A&H) MSCH-F 398 Contemporary Korean Cinema & Society (CASE A&H) MSCH-F 398 Interface Design MSCH-OS 300 Mass Communication & Modern Society (CASE S&H) MSCH-S 315 Media and Society MSCH-OS 100 Understanding of Digital Media MSCH-OS 100 Political Sciences Development and Growth (CASE S&H) POLS-Y 343 International Politics of the Korean Peninsula POLS-OS 100 International Relations East Asia (CASE S&H) POLS-Y 362 The United Nations and International Organizations (CASE S&H) POLS-Y 364 Psychology Culture and Cognition PSY-OS 300 Sociology Traditional Korean Society and Modernization (CASE S&H) SOC-S 346 Yonsei University Departments: The following represents a list of departments available at Yonsei University. A list of sample courses within these departments are available on the CIEE Seoul website. Students can also search the Yonsei University Course Catalog for more specific course options. Note: Yonsei updates their semester course offerings about a month prior to the start of each semester. Browse prior terms to get a sense of the online course catalogue. • Business • Computer Science • East Asian Studies • Economics • Intercultural Education • Korean Studies Updated September 2021 .