The Department of French Language and Literature was established
in 1983 and maintains a sisterhood relationship with University
in Tunisie. The department prepares exchange studies for students
and exchange research for the faculty.
The Department of French Language and Literature conducts
research within an extensive curriculum. The course is designed
to provide you with not only linguistic skills and literature
knowledge specific to French, but also with important transferable
skills such as French Language, literature studies, cultural
studies, cultural history, linguistics.
Our students have gone on to diverse careers in institutes,
trade companies, embassies, foreign offices, as well as remaining
in the department as research students.
1) At least 24 course units of graduate level credit in French
Language and Literature courses are required for the master's
degree;
2) Students have to pass a qualifying examination.
3) Students must fulfill presentation, defense, and document
requirements for the departmental thesis committee.
4) A thesis advisor can be any faculty member from the department.
History of French Literature Trends, History of French Linguistics,
French Novel, French Poetry, French Drama, French Literary Criticism,
Classical French Literature, French Literature of 18th Century,
French Romanticism, French Symbolist Poetry, Existentialism
in French Literature, French Surrealism,
Modern French Drama, French Nouveau Roman, New Criticism, French
Writers,
Seminar in French Literature, Comparative Literature, French
Syntax, French Phonology, French Semantics, French Phonetics,
French Lexicology, Modern French Linguistics, Discourse Analysis,
Sociolinguistics, French Stylistics, French Morphology,
Medieval French, Modern French Grammar, Special Lecture in French
Linguistics,
Seminar in French Linguistics, Thesis Research¥°, Thesis Research
¥±, Thesis Research¥²
Hye
-dong Kim, Ph.D.
[Ewha Woman's University, 1986, Professor, French Criticism
, kimhyedong@hanmail.net]
Hyo- suk Sun, Ph. D.
[Grenoble ¥², France, 1988, Professor, French Linguistics,
hssun@khu.ac.kr]
Gi-gook Kim, Ph.D.
[Paris¥³-Paris Sorbonne, France, 1996, Professor, Semiotics,
ggkim@khu.ac.kr]
Gyung-lae Lee, Ph.D.
[Paris¥² Sorbonne Nouvelle, France, 1992, Associate Professor,
French Novel, lkbk@ khu.ac.kr]
Myung-hee Hong, Ph. D.
[Bourgogne University, France, 1999, Assistant Professor, French
Culture, hjeijei@khu.ac.kr]
Jae-wook Lee, Ph. D.
[Montpellier III, 1994, Assistant Professor, French literature,
80quatorze@hanmail.net]