Mar 29, 2024  
2020 Undergraduate Catalog 1.1 (WINTER-SPRING) 
    
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HIS 383 - Modern Korea (3)

The primary objective of the seminar is to help the students enhance analytic ability for the study of the history and the political dynamics of the most intriguing system in the world: two Koreas. After a brief introduction to cultural background and history from approximately the late 1800s, the course will discuss the key historical phenomena that have been influential in Korea’s evolution until the division of the two Koreas. The course then examines and compares the major aspects and functions of political systems, processes, and changes (general patterns of similarities and differences) in both South and North Korea. Same as IST 383   and GOV 383 . Prerequisite(s): GOV 161  or GOV 203  or HIS 145  .



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