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2 Korean Master's Degree Programs


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Jagiellonian University
Master of Korean Studies
- Kraków, Poland
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Korean Studies is a double degree program taught entirely in English. This program is prepared in close cooperation with the South Korean partner Keimyung University in Daegu. The program's central objective is to enrich the offer of studies related to Asia. In addition, this program responds to the growing interest in recent years for programs on the Korean Peninsula, its specificity, and its importance in international relations.


Korea National Open University
Master in Korean language and literature
- Jongno-gu, South Korea
Master degree
On-Campus
Korean
The Department of Korean Language and Literature, which develops competitiveness based on the unique characteristics and differences of our nation in the world, will contribute to world culture through practical curricula such as Korean language studies, classical literature, modern literature, language and sentences, and creation of works, which are the essence of Korean culture. We are cultivating talented people. After graduation, you can use your skills in all fields of society, including literature, press, and publishing, advertising, and education.
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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.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.