4 Korean degrees found
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4 Korean degrees found
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Dong-A University
Summer Course in Dong-A University
- Saha-gu, South Korea
Summer courses
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Established in 1946, Dong-A University is a non-profit private higher education institution located in the suburban setting of the metropolis of Busan (population range of 1,000,000-5,000,000 inhabitants). Officially recognized by the Ministry of Education of Korea, Dong-A University (DAU) is a large coeducational South Korean higher education institution.
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Boston University Summer programs
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Korean Summer Course
- Boston, USA
Summer courses
Full time
6 weeks
On-Campus
English
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Korean Summer Course is for beginners or according to placement exam. Elementary grammar, conversation, reading, writing. Effective Fall 2020, this course fulfills a single unit in the following BU Hub area: The Individual in Community.
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Introduction to Korean Course - Hanyang University
Courses
Part time
6 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Get an introduction to the language and culture of Korea, with this online Korean course from Hanyang University in Seoul.
Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education
Higher Diploma in Global Business Management with Languages
- Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Advanced Diploma
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This programme aims to offer students opportunities to learn a second language (Japanese, Korean or Spanish) which will open up their professional and personal opportunities to equip them to work in multinational enterprises and global business.
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Academic Courses Programs in Languages Korean
Korean is spoken by millions of people living in South Korea, North Korea and in several Chinese prefectures. However, slight differences in word usage and grammar exists between the Korean language spoken by South and North Koreans. Learning Korean also involves learning dialectical differences based on tonal and idiomatic dissimilarities. However, these dialects are partially intelligible and generally pose little problem when communicating in either districts.