Ewha Womans University Scranton College

Global Korean Studies

Academics & Program

Curriculum

Major CreditsㆍBasic Major CreditsㆍLiberal Arts Credits based on Year of Entry

EWHA Home-Academics-Courses

EWHA Home-Academics-CoursesTable for EWHA Home-Academics-Courses
  Elective Courses Major Credits Total Credits for Graduation
Basic Courses (BC) Creative Convergence Elective Major Core (MC) Courses Minimum Credits for Major Courses
Convergence Elective (CE) Convergence Basic (CB) Single Major Double Major
2020 Freshman 15 12 - 9 48 39 129
2019 Freshman 20 12 3 9 48 39 129

Convergence Elective (CE)

  1. Convergence Elective has 5 different categories.
    At least one course from 4 different categories of CE Courses should be taken (4 classes in total).
  2. Foreign nationals whose parents both have foreign nationality get their credits acknowledged according to below.
    • 2020 Freshman :
      • Credits : Regardless of the categories, 12 credits from Convergence Elective (CE)
      • Classes : All classes from Convergence Elective (CE) (English or Korean classes)
    • 2016-2019 Freshman :
      • Credits : Regardless of the categories, 12 credits from Convergence Elective (CE)
      • Classes :
        1. a) All classes from Convergence Elective (CE) (English or Korean classes)
        2. b) English Classes from Future Design catetories open by Korean Studies,
          The Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) (except for Distance Education)
    • 2013-2015 Freshman :
      • Credits : Regardless of the categories, 12 credits from Creative Convergence Elective
      • Classes :
        1. a) All classes from Creative Convergence Elective (English or Korean classes)
        2. b) English General Liberal Arts Classes open by Korean Studies,
          The Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) (except for Distance Education)
Basic Courses (BC) Courses
2020 Freshman
Basic Courses (BC) Courses(2020 Freshman)Table for Basic Courses (BC) Courses(2020 Freshman)
  Year-Semester Class Number Subject Credits Time  
Basic Courses 1-1 10023 Christianity and the World 3 3  
1-1 10098 College English 3 3 English-taught
1-2   통합적사고와 글쓰기 3 3  
1-2 10099 Advanced English 3 3 English-taught
One subject (3 Credits) Mandatory from Computing or Mathematical Thinking Categories
First-Year Seminar 1-1 11117 First-Year Seminar 1    
2019 Freshman
Basic Courses (BC) Courses(2019 Freshman)Table for Basic Courses (BC) Courses(2019 Freshman)
Year-Semester Class Number Subject Credits Time  
1-1 10023 Christianity and the World 3 3  
10098 College English 3 3 English-taught
  Foreign Language I 2 3  
  1-2 Foreign Language II 2 3  
10021 Korean Language and Writing 3 3  
11095 Leadership Education of Sharing 2 3  
10099 Advanced English 3 3 English-taught
2-2 11094 Reading Classics and Writing 2 3  

1. Foreign Language I, II MUST be taken at designated semesters and same language must be chosen.
2. Foreign nationals whose parents both have foreign nationality exempted from taking foreign language courses.
3. Foreign nationals whose parents both have foreign nationality who had taken ONE of the following below, can substitute it with Reading Classics and Writing.

Korean Language and Korean Culture: Introduction (10989)
Korean Language and Korean Culture: Exploration (11197)
Korean Language and Korean Culture: Concentration (11198)
Academic Korean 1 (10984)
Academic Korean 2 (10985)

Major Core (MC) Courses
Basic Courses (BC) Courses(2019 Freshman)Table for Basic Courses (BC) Courses(2019 Freshman)
Year-Semester Course No Course Name Credit Hour  
1-1 36002 Introduction to Economics 3 3 Lecture
36395 World History 3 3 Lecture
37549 General Introduction to Korea 3 3 Lecture
1-2 36003 Introduction to International Politics 3 3 Lecture
36004 Introduction to International Business
(Change of Subject Name as of 2020 : Introduction fo Business)
3 3 Lecture
  1. More than 3 classes of basic major MUST be taken (9 Credits - Mandatory)
  2. Korean students in Division of International Studies who consider choosing Korean Studies major are recommended to take General Introduction to Korea (37549).