COURSES

Courses & Credits

  • Students joining EIWC can choose to take up to 2 courses, one from each period. The EIWC offers 2 credits per course; while most institutions accept the EIWC credits, how the credit would transfer back is entirely up to the student's home institution. Students who wish to transfer credits back are strongly recommended to check with their home institution prior to applying and registering for a course.
  • ▶ Each course is worth 2 credits (30 hours).
  • ▶ Students will not be allowed to change the number of courses registered after the application deadline (November 22, 2024)
  • ▶ Any student who misses 1/3 or more of the total class hours (i.e. 10 hours or more) will automatically fail the course.
  • ▶ Classes with insufficient enrollment may be cancelled. If a course is cancelled, students who have registered will be contacted individually via email.
  • ▶ Class Schedule : Period 1 (9:00 ~ 11:30), Period 2 (12:30 ~ 15:00)

  • 4 levels of Korean Language CoursesCourse #, Period, Mode, Credits, Instrouctor, University로 구성된 4 levels of Korean Language Courses 안내 표
    Period Course Title Instructor Syllabus
    1 Criminal Behavior and the Mind: Intro to Criminal Psychology SunYoung Yoon pdf아이콘 이미지
    1 Korean Ceramics Workshop(Studio-type) HyunAh Kim  pdf아이콘 이미지
    1 Korean Society and Gender  HaeLim Cho pdf아이콘 이미지
    1 Special Topics in Contemporary Korean Culture HwaJung Kim pdf아이콘 이미지
    1 Special Topics in Entertainment Media HoYoung Yoon
    pdf아이콘 이미지
    2 Digital Marketing DongJin Lim pdf아이콘 이미지
    2 Korean Contemporary Cinema SeJung Ahn pdf아이콘 이미지
    2 North Korea: The Most Secretive Country HwaJung Kim pdf아이콘 이미지
    2

    Korean Language Beginner

    TBA Never learned Korean
    2

    Korean Language Elementary

    TBA Be able to speak in sentences
    2

    Korean Language Intermediate 

    TBA
    Be able to describe situations using appropriate words and phrases
    2

    Korean Language Upper Intermediate

    TBA
    Be able to read and write on social and abstract topics