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Graduate Studies in English Literature offers advanced courses in English and American literature. English Literature courses focus on close reading of texts, study of particular authors and genres, questions of critical theory and method and the relationship of literary works to their historical contexts and to other disciplines.

1) At least 24 course units of graduate level credit in English Language and Literature courses are required for the master's degree; 60 course units for the doctor's degree (including units completed in the master's course).

2) Students have to pass a qualifying examination.

3) Students must fulfill presentation, defense, and document requirements for the English Language and Literature thesis committee.

4) A thesis advisor can be any faculty member from the English Language and Literature Department.

¤ýEnglish Language: Syntax, Lexical Theory, Phonology, Morphology, Sociolinguistics, Semantics, Historical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Comparative Linguistics


¤ýEnglish Literature: Research and Writing, Twentieth-Century British Poetry, Metaphysical Poetry, Seminar in Feminist Poetry, Eighteenth-Century English Novel, Nineteenth-Century American Novel, Modernism in Literature, Postmodernism in Literature, Theory of Novel, Seminars in Writers and Topics, Classical Drama, World Drama, Studies in British and American Drama, Medieval English Literature, Chaucer, Classical Literature Criticism, Practice in Criticism, Shakespearean Comedy, Shakespearean Tragedy, Narrative Theory, Literature and Philosophy

Sang-cheol Ahn, Ph.D.
[University of Illinois, 1985, Professor, Linguistics, scahn@khu.ac.kr]


Kyu-hyun Kim, Ph.D.
[University of California, Los Angeles, 1988, Professor, Applied Linguistics, khkim@khu.ac.kr]


Hak-sung Han, Ph.D.
[University of Texas at Austin, 1987, Professor, Linguistics kakhan@khu.ac.kr]


Sei-kyung Cho, Ph.D.
[University of Illinois, 1992, Associate Professor, Applied Linguistics, skcho@khu.ac.kr]


Jong-bok Kim, Ph.D.
[Stanford University, 1996, Associate Professor, Linguistics, jongbok@khu.ac.kr, http://web.khu.ac.kr/~jongbok]


Ji-young Kim, Ph.D.

[University of Southern California, 2001, Assistant Professor, Language, Learning & Literacy, jinniek@khu.ac.kr]


Young-Soo Ahn, Ph.D.

[Kyung Hee University, 1983, Professor, English Literature, young@khu.ac.kr]


Jum-suk Yeon, Ph.D.
[University of Philippine, 1979, Professor, English Literature, jsyeon@khu.ac.kr]


Teck-young Kwon, Ph.D.
[University of Nebraska, 1980, Professor, English Literature, tkwon@khu.ac.kr]


Jung-Ai Kim, Ph.D.

[University of Santo Tomas, 1981, Professor, English Literature, jakim@khu.ac.kr]


Kyung-il Park, Ph.D.
[Kyung Hee University, 1987, Professor, English Literature, khpark@khu.ac.kr]


Chang-sup Song, Ph.D.
[Northern Illinois University, 1993, Professor, English Literature, cssong@khu.ac.kr]


Yu-mi Yang, Ph.D.
[University of California, 1993, Associate Professor, English Literature, yyang@khu.ac.kr]


Jung-wan Yu, Ph.D.
[The City University of New York, 2004, Full-time Instructor, English Literature, jyu2@khu.ac.kr]

¤ý Networking Laboratory
web.kyunghee.ac.kr/~bk21eng


¤ý Ongoing Projects
Brain Korea 21 research team for constrain based English linguistics

 

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