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Ms. Dongsoo Bang

Dongsoo Bang
Teaching Associate Professor
Faculty Advisor, CURE-UNC-CH
Faculty Advisor, UNC aKDPhi

dsbang@email.unc.edu
New West 223

Office Hours: M 8-9 & W 11-12, Zoom only
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Professional Biography

I received my B.A. and M.A. in Korean Language and Literature from KyungPook National University in Daegu, South Korea. I also completed the coursework portion of a Ph.D. in Korean Language and Literature in South Korea. Following my graduate studies, I was able to acquire substantial teaching experience at the university level in South Korea. Specifically, I served for six years as a lecturer in the Department of Korean Language and Literature at Kyungpook National University. In this role, I taught courses on Korean Language & Culture, Korean Technical Writing, and Sino-Korean literature to both Korean and non-native Korean students. I have been teaching Korean language at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill since 2010.

Awards

Asian Language Faculty Course Development Grants, Carolina Asia Center, UNC-Chapel Hill (2019)
Asian Language Faculty Pedagogy Training/Professional Development and Course Development Grants, Carolina Asia Center, UNC-Chapel Hill (June 2018)
Travel Grant for Conference of Korean Studies, Brain Korea 21 Plus of National Research Foundation (November 2017)
Jimmy and Judy Cox Asia Initiative Awards, Carolina Asia Center, UNC–Chapel Hill (August 2017)
Asian Language Faculty Pedagogy Training/Professional Development and Course Development Grants, Carolina Asia Center, UNC-Chapel Hill (January 2016)
Asian Language Faculty Pedagogy Training/Professional Development and Course Development Grants, Carolina Asia Center, UNC-Chapel Hill (August 2015)
Jimmy and Judy Cox Asia Initiative Awards, Carolina Asia Center, UNC–Chapel Hill (August 2014)
Course Development Grant, Carolina Asia Center, UNC–Chapel Hill (June 2012)
Professional Development Fund, Department of Asian Studies, UNC–Chapel Hill (May 2012)
Brain Korea 21 (學術 人文 社會事業 分野) Fellowship, National Research Foundation (2003–2005)

Courses

  • KOR 102: Elementary Korean II
  • KOR 203: Intermediate Korean I
  • KOR 203: Intermediate Korean I
  • KOR 204: Intermediate Korean II
  • KOR 306: Advanced Korean II
  • KOR 308: Korean Languages Across the Curriculum (LAC) Recitation
  • KOR 407: Modern Korean Literature and Culture
  • KOR 407: Modern Korean Literature and Culture
  • KOR 408: Changes and Continuities in Korean History
  • KOR 408: Changes and Continuities in Korean History

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