What is the strength of the Korean Department of Beijing Foreign Studies University?

There is no Korean Department in Beijing Foreign Studies University, and only the Asian-African College has a Korean major. China's foreign studies universities, including Beijing Foreign Studies University, are generally dominated by major languages, such as European languages and Asian-African languages. There is little research on isolated languages with undetermined language families, such as Korean, and it cannot reflect the academic level. The following are the key disciplines of Beijing Foreign Studies University.

First, Korean (), English (Korean transliteration)

Korean, also known as Korean () and Korean (), is called Korean (Korean) for short, and its own vocabulary is called Korean proverb. This is the language used by the Korean nation. South Korea is called Korean (/Korean) and North Korea is called Korean (/Korean), which are Seoul standard pronunciation and Pyongyang standard pronunciation respectively. In fact, they are different customary terms for a language used by two sovereign countries with different political systems on the Korean peninsula. ? Korean language family is generally classified as an isolated language, and the language family is uncertain. Modern Korean belongs to a small non-universal language family, that is, it lacks historical and cultural background, and its formal use time is less than 100 years, so its academic research value is not great; Korean proverbs are phonetic notation, and each word can be spelled according to its composition. There is no separate phonetic system. The homophones caused by pinyin are difficult to distinguish, which is also the difficulty in the application of Korean proverbs.

Second, the teaching construction of Beijing Foreign Studies University

As of September 20 14, the school has 1 1 national specialty and 1 national experimental teaching demonstration center. There are 4 national excellent courses in Beijing and 6 municipal excellent courses; Non-general undergraduate talent training base of the Ministry of Education 1 unit. In addition, some teachers majoring in English and German have undertaken some teaching reform projects, such as "China English Undergraduate Student Quality Survey Report", "College English Undergraduate Teaching Survey" and "China German Teaching Survey".

Ethnic specialties (1 1): Spanish, Arabic, non-common languages (Polish, Czech, Romanian, Hungarian, Bulgarian, etc. 18 languages), non-common languages (Sinhalese, Turkish, Swahili, Hausa, Xibelai).

National key disciplines (four): English language and literature, German language and literature, foreign linguistics and applied linguistics, Japanese language and literature (training);

Key disciplines in Beijing (7): Russian language and literature, Arabic language and literature, Japanese language and literature, comparative literature and cross-cultural studies, Spanish language and literature, European language and literature, and French language and literature.

Third, school profile

Beijing Foreign Studies University (hereinafter referred to as Beijing Foreign Studies University), affiliated to the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC), ranks among the first batch of "2 1 1 projects" in China, and is selected as one of the six "projects" of the Ministry of Finance. As a member of the International Federation of University Translation Colleges, it has a graduate school. It is a national key university in China with a long history, the largest number of languages taught and a complete school level. It is known as the "cradle of diplomats in China".

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