Of the many different countries in the world, France has had a particularly large cultural influence on Korea and though France follows the cultures of many different countries in Europe, it still maintains its own unique tradition.
Relationships with Korea are accelerating because of Korea-EU FTA agreement and therefore, we will continue to maintain our position as positive companions in the international society.
Under these national relationships, the Department of French Language and Literature will continue to place efforts in the general understanding of France and to transmit the knowledge and grounding needed for cultural exchanges through systematic language courses.
This was established as the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Department of French Language and Literature on October 7, 1978. After the separation of the College of Liberal Arts and the College of Sciences, it became the College of Liberal Arts Department of French Language and Literature. In 1999, it was integrated with the Department of German Language and Literature to become the College of Liberal Arts Department of Western Language and Literature, but in 2005, it was returned to the College of Liberal Arts Department of French Language and Literature. There are currently a total of 158 students, including 37 freshmen, 34 sophomores, 37 juniors and 50 seniors.
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