Hyo Sang Lee |
E-Mail: korean@indiana.edu |
Office: GISB (GA) 2045 |
Phone: 855-8721 |
Office Hours: T, R 11:10-12:10 or by appointment |
Class meeting: T, R 5:457:00, WH 007
Course
Description
Language is an important window through which one can understand the culture
and society of the people who use it, because people's socio-cultural behaviors
and attitudes as well as thoughts and world views are reflected upon their use
of the language. We will deal with such topics as greetings, language of emotion
and morality, kinship terminology, color terms, sexism and language, language
and gender, names and titles, noun classification, luck & taboo words, proverbs
and old sayings, sound symbolism, communication styles, politeness, Korean writing system (particularly its cultural background
and cultural implication), metaphors, loan words, etc. We will look through the cultural and conceptual as well as philosophical makeup
of Korean people, and the structure of Korean society, as reflected by the
Korean language.
[No background on Korea or Korean language is required.]
This course will fulfill Breadth of Inquiry requirement of CASE S&H and GCC.
Learning outcomes: Students will be able to:
Assessment of Learning Outcomes:
Students will be evaluated for the final grade based on the following
criteria:
Class attendance | 15% |
Participation:
|
10%
|
Assignments (homeworks, quizzes, individual or group tasks)
|
10%
|
Three short essays*
|
30%
|
Midterm: TBA
|
15%
|
Written Final Exam: TBA
|
20%
|
Graduate students will be assigned extra reading, discussion group meetings, and a final term paper, which can be an extended version of one of the short essays.
I.U. Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct
Academic misconduct is defined as any activity that tends to undermine the academic integrity of the institution. The university may discipline a student for academic misconduct. Academic misconduct may involve human, hard-copy, or electronic resources.
Academic Integrity: As a student at IU, you are expected to adhere to the standards and policies detailed in the Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct (Code). When you submit an assignment with your name on it, you are signifying that the work contained therein is yours, unless otherwise cited or referenced. Any ideas or materials taken from another source for either written or oral use must be fully acknowledged. All suspected violations of the Code will be reported to the Dean of Students and handled according to University policies. Sanctions for academic misconduct may include a failing grade on the assignment, reduction in your final course grade, and a failing grade in the course, among other possibilities. If you are unsure about the expectations for completing an assignment or taking a test or exam, be sure to seek clarification beforehand.
Re: Note Selling: Several commercial services have approached students regarding selling class notes/study guides to their classmates. Selling the instructor’s notes/study guides in this course is not permitted. Violations of this policy will be reported to the Dean of Students as academic misconduct (violation of course rules). Sanctions for academic misconduct may include a failing grade on the assignment for which the notes/study guides are being sold, a reduction in your final course grade, or a failing grade in the course, among other possibilities.
Additionally, you should know that selling a faculty member’s notes/study guides individually or on behalf of one of these services using IU email, or via Canvas may also constitute a violation of IU information technology and IU intellectual property policies and additional consequences may result.
* Plagiarism: Plagiarism is a serious academic misconduct that violates academic ethics and IU Code of student misconduct.
In order to prevent intentional and unintentional occurrences of plagiarism, we will be using Turnitin.com. Make sure to follow the instruction.
Grades will be assigned based on the following scale:
97+
|
A+ |
93+
|
A |
90+
|
A- |
87+
|
B+ |
83+
|
B |
80+
|
B- |
77+
|
C+ |
73+
|
C |
70+
|
C- |
67+
|
D+ |
63+
|
D |
60+
|
D- |
below 60
|
F |
The scale may be adjusted depending on the distribution of the overall scores.
There will be no makeup exam unless provided with a written proof for a justifiable reason.
Assignments will be
graded roughly on the following scale:
V++ (100%), V(++)
(95%), V+
(90%), V(+)
(85%), V(80%),
V(-)
(75%),
V-
(70%), V(--)
(65%), V--
(60%)