معرفی
Hangtae Cho is a Professor and founding Director of the Korean program at the University of Minnesota. He holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of Minnesota, alongside an M.A. and B.A. from Korea University. His work focuses on sociolinguistics, North Korean language studies, and Korean language pedagogy.
- Educational Background:
- Ph.D. in Linguistics, University of Minnesota
- M.A. in English Linguistics, Korea University
- B.A. in English Education, Korea University
Research interests include the sociolinguistic divide between North and South Korea, language policy analysis, and curriculum development for teaching Korean as a foreign language. His course 'Language and Society of the Two Koreas' is broadcast to Big Ten Academic Alliance institutions, including MSU, U. Maryland, U. Michigan, Rutgers U., and U. Wisconsin.
No specific scientific awards or grants are mentioned in the provided text. He collaborates with organizations like NFLC and ACTFL on North Korea-related linguistic projects.




