경희대영문요람원고_최종2_1 2012.2.24 4:28 PM 페이지11 004 I Graduate School 2011-2012 Kyung Hee University Bulletin 11 경희대영문요람원고_최종2_1 2012.2.24 4:28 PM 페이지14 004 Graduate School Department of Korean Language and Literature Tel : +82 2 961 0223 Fax : +82 2 963 3152 E-mail : [email protected] URL : http://gukmun.khu.ac.kr The Department of Korean Language and Literature was inaugurated in 1955 when Kyung Hee was officially accredited as university. The department aims to conduct both systematic and scientific research in Korean language and literature. The department has three major areas: modern literature, classical literature, and linguistics. In modern literature, students gain knowledge of Korean literature through readings and analyses of literary works. Students are also provided with opportunities to engage in creative writing. In Korean classics, students learn to analyze and study literary works from ancient times to the so-called“ Renaissance”of Korean literature. In linguistics, students engage in linguistic studies of the Korean language in its various stages of development throughout history from the ancient to the modern form. Degree Requirements •At least 24 course units of graduate level credit in Korean Language and Literature courses are required for the master’s degree; 60 course units for the doctoral degree (including units completed in the master’s courses). •Students must pass a qualifying examination. •Students must fulfill presentation, defense, and document requirements for the Korean Language and Literature thesis committee. •A thesis advisor can be any faculty member from the Korean Language and Literature Department. Courses Korean Morphology, Korean Syntax, Korean Semantics, Linguistic Theories, Methodological Studies of Korean Linguistics, Korean Lexicology, History of Korean Phonemes, History of Korean Grammar, History of the Korean Language, Korean Linguistics, Folklore Literature, Old Korean Poems, Old Korean Novels, Chinese Poetry, Korean Folklore, History of Literary Thought of Korean Classics, Chinese Writing Novels,“ P’ansori”, History of Korean Classical Chinese Literature, Old Korean Literature Theory, Poets, Modern Korean Novels, Modern Writers, Modern Critics, Parties of Modern Critics, Studies in the History of the Modern Literature, Studies in the History of Modern Poetry, Topics in Modern Literature, Studies in the Discourse of the Modern Novels, History of Korean Literature and Psychology, Seminar on the Modern Poetry Critics, Methods for Korean Language Teaching, Materials for Korean Language Teaching, Korean Grammar Teaching, Korean Phonology Teaching, Korean Semantics Teaching, Korean Vocabulary Teaching, Korean Language Teaching I, Korean Language Teaching II, Chinese Characters Teaching Faculty Jae-Hong Kim, Ph.D. Seoul National University, 1981, Professor, Modern Literature, [email protected] Jin-Yung Kim, Ph.D. Seoul National University, 1983, Professor, Old Korean Literature, [email protected] Hae-Roung Cho, Ph.D. Kyung Hee University, 1973, Emeritus Professor, Modern Literature, [email protected] Ki-Hyuk Kim, Ph.D. Yonsei University, 1987, Professor, Korean Linguistics, [email protected] 14 2011-2012 Kyung Hee University Bulletin 경희대영문요람원고_최종2_1 2012.2.24 4:28 PM 페이지15 004 Sang-Jin Choi, Ph.D. Kyung Hee University, 1988, Professor, Korean Linguistics, [email protected] Jong-Hoi Kim, Ph.D. Kyung Hee University, 1989, Professor, Modern Literature, [email protected] Jung-Jae Lee, Ph.D. Munchen University, 1995, Professor, Old Korean Literature, [email protected] Hye-Sil Choi, Ph.D. Seoul National University, 1991, Professor, Modern Literature, [email protected] Ju-Taek Park, Ph.D. Kyung Hee University, 1999, Associate Professor, Modern Literature, [email protected] Young-Hun Ahn, Ph.D. Kyung Hee University, 1998, Associate Professor, Old Korean Literature, [email protected] Ju-Hee Lee, Ph.D. University of Essex, 2003, Assistant Professor, Linguistics, [email protected] Graduate School Department of English Linguistics and Literature Tel : +82 2 961 0224 Fax : +82 2 961 9193 E-mail : [email protected] URL : http://english.khu.ac.kr The Graduate Studies Program in English Linguistics and Literature offers advanced courses in English Linguistics and English Literature. English Linguistics courses focus on English syntax, English grammar, English phonology, semantics, sociolinguistics, discourse analysis and other areas of linguistic studies. English Literature courses focus on close reading of literary and cultural texts, the study of major authors and genres, issues and questions of critical theories and methods, and the relationship of literary works to their cultural, historical contexts and to other humanities disciplines. Degree Requirements •At least 24 units of graduate level credit in English Linguistics courses (for Linguistics majors) or in English Literature courses (for English Literature majors) are required for the master’s degree; 60 course units for the doctoral degree (including units completed in the master’s courses). •Students must pass a qualifying examination. •Students must pass/fulfill the thesis presentation, defense, and document requirements for the English Linguistics or the Literature thesis/dissertation committee. •A thesis/dissertation advisor can be any faculty member from the Faculty of English Linguistics (Linguistics majors) or the Faculty of English Literature (for English Literature majors) in the Graduate Program. Courses English Linguistics Syntax, Lexical Theory, Phonology, Morphology, Sociolinguistics, Discourse Analysis, Semantics, Pragmatics, Historical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Comparative Linguistics English Literature Research and Writing, Twentieth-Century British Poetry, Metaphysical Poetry, Seminar in Feminist Poetry, Eighteenth-Century English Novel, Nineteenth-Century American Novel, Modernism in Literature, Postmodernism in Literature, Theory of Novel, Seminars in Writers and Topics, Classical Drama, World Drama, Studies in British and American Drama, Medieval English Literature, Chaucer, Classical Literature Criticism, Practice in Criticism, Shakespearean Comedy, Shakespearean Tragedy, Narrative Theory, Literature and Philosophy 2011-2012 Kyung Hee University Bulletin 15 경희대영문요람원고_최종2_1 2012.2.24 4:28 PM 페이지16 004 Faculty Kyu-Hyun Kim, Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, 1988, Professor, Applied Linguistics, [email protected] Hak-Sung Han, Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin, 1987, Professor, Linguistics, [email protected] Sei-Kyung Cho, Ph.D. University of Illinois, 1992, Professor, Applied Linguistics, [email protected] Jong-Bok Kim, Ph.D. Stanford University, 1996, Professor, Linguistics, [email protected] Jum-Suk Yeon, Ph.D. University of the Philippines, 1979, Professor, English Literature, [email protected] Teck-Young Kwon, Ph.D. University of Nebraska, 1980, Professor, English Literature, [email protected] Jung-Ai Kim, Ph.D. University of Santo Tomas, 1981, Professor, English Literature, [email protected] Chang-Sup Song, Ph.D. Northern Illinois University, 1993, Professor, English Literature, [email protected] Yu-Mi Yang, Ph.D. University of California, 1993, Professor, English Literature, [email protected] Jung-Wan Yu, Ph.D. The City University of New York, 2004, Associate Professor, English Literature, [email protected] John Eperjesi, Ph.D. Carnegie Mellon University, 2000, Assistant Professor, English Literature, [email protected] Suk Kim, Ph.D. New York University, 2006, Full-time Lecturer, English and American Literature, [email protected] Laboratories ■ Networking Laboratory Graduate School Department of History Tel : +82 2 961 0227 Fax : +82 2 963 3152 E-mail : [email protected] URL : http://web.khu.ac.kr/~history Korean History We research the formation and development of Korea. We research the shape of history and illuminate the basic system of Korea which changes itself continuously. Further specialization may include ancient history, Goryeo and Joseon history, and modern Korean history. Oriental History The program emphasizes the understanding of the main stream of Oriental History and illuminating the shape of each historical age. Courses include various issues regarding Chinese and Japanese history. Western History We can divide Western History into Ancient, Medieval, Modern, and Contemporary History. We study the formation and change, development of each age through political, economical, social, cultural and intellectual aspects. We research the following themes too. Archaeology Graduate program in archaeology offers courses and opportunities to obtain solid foundation of archaeological method and theory. Students also pursue their career in participating and designing archaeological fieldworks, leading to the thesis based on original research. History of Art - doctoral course only From ancient to contemporary times, we research the trends of thought in History of Art, History of Aesthetics, History of Artists, and Post-mainstream Art. We also focus on the relationship 16 2011-2012 Kyung Hee University Bulletin 경희대영문요람원고_최종2_1 2012.2.24 4:28 PM 페이지17 004 between historical trends and art history. Degree Requirements •At least 24 course units of graduate level credit in History courses are required for the master’s degree; 60 course units for the doctoral degree (including units completed in the master’s courses). •Students must pass a qualifying examination. •Students must fulfill presentation, defense, and document requirements for the thesis committee. •The thesis advisor can be any faculty member from the department.
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