Master of Arts in Korean
Curriculum
Students in the Master of Arts in Korean complete their graduate degree in a year and a half. Students must successfully complete an initial 6-week graduate summer session on the Middlebury, Vermont campus before establishing their candidacy for the MA degree.
During the second and third semesters, students take four 7-week online asynchronous courses during the academic year. Students then return for a 6-week summer on the Middlebury, Vermont campus followed by a final online semester with two 7-week asynchronous courses. Online courses may be in English.
Degree Requirements
Students enrolled in the School of Korean master’s degree program must successfully complete 12 course units including the following:
- Structure of Korean
- Second Language Aquisition
- Teaching Korean Online
- KFL Capstone Project and Practicum
Middlebury awards one unit of graduate credit (equivalent to three semester hours) for each graduate course. All students enrolled in the master’s program have ten years to complete the degree.
First Semester (Middlebury) | 3 course units (9 credits) | 6 weeks/summer |
Second Semester (Online) | 2 course units (6 credits) | 2 courses (7-weeks each) |
Third Semester (Online) | 2 course units (6 credits) | 2 courses (7-weeks each) |
Fourth Semester (Middlebury) | 3 course units (9 credits) | 6 weeks/summer |
Final Semester (Online) | 2 course units (6 credits) | 2 courses (7-weeks each) |
Eligibility
- BA (or equivalent) from regionally accredited institution
- Graduate-level proficiency in language
Application Deadlines
- Priority deadline: February 1
- Final deadline: April 15
In addition to the graduate application requirements, applicants must complete the MA in Korean application requirements.
Career Outcomes
Students who earn a graduate degree in Korean pursue rewarding careers in teaching Korean at Institutions of Higher Education, at international business corporations, at private K-12 institutions and charter schools. For those who seek K-12 certification at public schools, additional courses may be required.
Funding
Thanks to the support of generous donors including Language Schools alumni, and Middlebury’s commitment to provide an opportunity for as many students as possible, we are pleased to offer need-based financial aid and merit-based fellowships and scholarships.