The Department of Modern and Classical Languages offers courses in Korean that lead to intermediate-level proficiency. Courses in Korean can be used to fulfill the college language requirement for a BA.
The Department of Modern and Classical Languages has moved to the the Aquia Building located between Thompson Hall and Student Union Building I. The phone number remains the same - 703-993-1220.
Artistic performances by Mason students in the languages that they are learning, Polyglot Performances enters its third year. A celebration of linguistic diversity and multicultural understanding, this year's event honors the life of Jeff Chamberlain, department chair and associate professor of French, who recently lost his long battle with pancreatic cancer.
Mason's Korean Students Association promotes Korean cultural awareness and the advancement of the Korean community at the university. It also functions as a means for the strengthening of the Korean American community on campus by providing cultural and social activities for students at Mason.