Graduates have everyday language skills in Korean and are able to read simple literary and technical texts in Korean. They have a solid grounding in Korean history, literature and society in the basic cultural and historical context of the region.
They are familiar with Korean culture, religion and their development. Furthermore, they are acquainted with the principles of critical academic work with primary and secondary sources.
They can seek careers as interpreters, in the media, culture, education, social work, state administration and commerce.