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Korean

There are about 80 million Korean speakers, with large groups in various post-Soviet states, as well as in other diaspora populations worldwide.  Native Korean words account for about 35% of the vocabulary, while about 60% are Sino-Korean words and 5% come from other languages, mainly English.  Korean is usually written with its own alphabet, much admired for its phonetic accuracy.

Korean Courses

SCS 1972 Introduction: Applied Translation Theory-Korean (Distance)
SCS 0617 Translation – Korean – Level I (Distance)
SCS 0625 Translation – Korean – Level II (Distance)
SCS 0630 Translation – Korean – Level III (Distance)
SCS 2396 Life As A Translator
SCS 2403 Korean for Beginners
SCS 0643 Private Instruction in Languages
SCS 2551 Semi-Private Instruction in Languages
SCS 1797 Preparation for Graduate Reading Exam: Languages