Sangbok Kim graduated with a BA degree in English Language and Literature from Korea University. After working as a professor of English for Tourism at Changwon Moonsung University in South Korea, he resumed linguistics study in the United States. He received a TESL certificate (Teaching English as a Second Language) at Seattle Pacific University and an MA degree in Linguistics with an emphasis in Syntax and Semantics, at California State University at Long Beach. He then received a PhD in Asian Languages & Cultures from the University of California at Los Angeles, and joined the University of Colorado at Boulder in the Spring of 2011. Courses Taught in the US: Teaching Asian Languages at College Level (UCLA, 2009); Beginning and Intermediate Korean (2006~2010); Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced Korean (CU Boulder, Spring 2011~present).
Asian and Slavic Languages and LiteraturesThe University of IowaAssociate Professor of InstructionKorean Program CoordinatorArea:Koreansang-seok-yoon@uiowa.eduPhone:319-353-2204Office:669 PHAcademic Background Ph.D., Korean Linguistics, University of Hawai'i M.A., Korean Linguistics, University of Hawai'i B.A., Linguistics, Korea University, Seoul, KoreaCourses First Year Korean: First Semester (039:040) First Year Korean: Second Semester (039:041) Second Year Korean: First Semester (039:042) Second Year Korean: Second Semester (039:043) Third Year Korean: First Semester (039:150) Third Year Korean: Second Semester (039:151) Korean Language in Culture and Society (039:135) Selected Readings in Korean (039:174)