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Korean Studies
 Korean Studies

Description

Korean Studies at UNSW provides students with the opportunity to develop a balance of competent Korean language skills and in-depth knowledge and understanding about Korea.

As Korea assumes growing importance in the international arena, demand for graduates with Korean skills and knowledge is expanding. Korea is one of Australia's largest trading partners and cultural interaction between the two countries. Korean Studies' graduates are found working in various fields as international relations, security, trade, commerce, technology, education, tourism and community services.

Studying Korean at UNSW

Students can specialise in Korean within the Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics. For further details please consult the entry for that plan. Opportunities for postgraduate research are offered through the Master of Arts (by Research) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programs, details of which are available from the Postgraduate Research section of the University Online Handbook: legacy.handbook.unsw.edu.au/research/specialisations/current/KoreanStudies.html



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