Bachelor of Arts in Korean

Curtin University - Bentley

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Overview

In this course you’ll explore Korean society, culture, history, politics and international relations and gain strong competency in the Korean language. You’ll also delve into some of the most intriguing societal and cultural issues of the Korean peninsula, ranging from South Korea–North Korea relations to the success of Hallyu, which refers to the rising wave of popularity of South Korean culture.

Majors

Korean

Potential Career Outcomes

This course can help you become a/n: hotel or motel manager, research officer, foreign affairs and trade officer, teacher - English as a second language, welfare worker, interpreter, translator, flight attendant, trade measurement officer, tourist information officer, tour guide.

You may also find work in: international trade, business/marketing/strategic consulting, banking and finance, diplomacy or civil service, tourism, media, education.

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

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