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  2. Chin-Woo Kim - Wikipedia

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    In that period, he established a Korean language course at the University (1969). [12] He served as the head of the Department of Linguistics (1979–86, 1999–2004) and the East Asian Language and Literature Department (1990–91).

  3. Seowon University - Wikipedia

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    It provides courses for language theory and for literature, society, and culture of each country that the languages are used in. It has opened up three majors: Chinese Major English Major, and Teaching Korean as a Foreign Language Major. Credits from all three majors can be applied to language education programs.

  4. Kim Il Sung University - Wikipedia

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    Kim Il Sung University enrolls around 16,000 students, and provides courses in the fields of law, economics, humanities, and natural sciences. [7] In the spring of 2017, Kim Il Sung University set up specialist Japanese language and literature courses. [8] Undergraduate courses take between four and a half and five years for completion.

  5. Chungnam National University - Wikipedia

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    Chungnam National University was founded in 1952. Its motto is "Creativity, Development, and Service to the community". Situated in the central region of the Korean peninsula, CNU is located near the Daedeok R&D Special District, the Multifunctional Administrative City, the Daejeon Government Complex, and the Headquarters of the Korean Army, Air Force, and Navy.

  6. Hankuk Academy of Foreign Studies - Wikipedia

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    The faculty consists of 103 members, divided into 7 departments (Korean, English, Foreign Languages, Social Sciences, Arts, Science, Math). Most of the members are highly qualified, several having worked for EBS, the national educational broadcasting system. Non-Korean faculties mostly teach conversation-based language courses.

  7. Korea National Open University - Wikipedia

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    Korea National Open University (KNOU, Korean: 한국방송통신대학교) is a national university of South Korea. The school provides higher education including undergraduate, graduate and non-degree programs as well as distance-learning courses in Korean for more than 180,000 students.