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Does Yonsei University teach Korean language?

Does Yonsei University teach Korean language?

Every year international students from various countries are taking Korean language program at Yonsei University, both online or on campus. There are around 1,600 people from 60 countries taking the regular Korean program on campus each year. Its Korean Language Institute has been established since 1959.

Do you need to know Korean to study at Yonsei?

Long thing short, YES, you can study in Korea, even if you do not have any exposure in the Korean language. Basic knowledge in English can help you survive your university life and help you get a much-needed degree.

Are classes at Yonsei in English?

Yonsei University courses taught in English are offered in many fields, including business, economics, engineering, history, communications, literature, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Of particular note are offerings in Asian studies, Korean studies, and Korean language and literature.

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How much does it cost to go to Yonsei University?

Yonsei University (UIC)

Keio (Fall) Tuition 3,150 USD*
Yonsei (Spring) Tuition 6,300 USD**
Housing 1,650 ~ 2,500 USD
Meals 2,000 USD
Books & Supplies 400 USD

Does Yonsei University have online classes?

Online Course Registration. All students (domestic and exchange/visiting) register for courses at the same time through the online course registration system (called the Yonsei Portal system) and therefore getting a spot in some courses may be competitive.

How do I apply to Yonsei University for international students?

Application Procedure

  1. Step 1: Letter of Nomination. Partner universities will send a letter of nomination to Yonsei University ([email protected]) Host universities (Keio, Yonsei, HKU) will notify one another individually.
  2. Step 2: Applications Specific to Each University. For Keio University.

Can you study at Yonsei University?

Welcome to Yonsei University! Yonsei University’s Exchange/Visiting Student Programs offer opportunities to students who plan to study for a year or a semester in Korea’s top university located in the heart of Seoul, the dynamic capital city of Korea.

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How do I apply to Yonsei University?

How can I get admission in Yonsei University?

Application Procedure

  1. Official Transcript.
  2. Proof of Language Proficiency (Native English Speakers & Non-Native Speakers studying their degree in English are waived.)
  3. Photo.
  4. Passport Copy.
  5. Mobility Confirmation Form (For Individual visiting students only)

How are international students admitted to Yonsei University?

International students are admitted on a rolling basis, while Korean applicants are admitted according to an annual admissions schedule. Korean and Overseas Korean students are advised to refer to the website of the Office of Admissions for more detailed information (http://admission.yonsei.ac.kr/seoul).

How do I apply to HKU/Keio/Yonsei/host universities?

Host universities (Keio, Yonsei, HKU) will notify one another individually 1. For Keio University – Application for Certificate of Eligibility (visa document) 2. For Yonsei University 3. For The University of Hong Kong Online Application Form (Link will be opened at a later date.)

Where do Japanese students study in Korea?

Their schedule begins in the fall in Tokyo, Japan at Keio University, where their studies are built around Japanese Studies offered at the International Center. The spring semester is spent in Seoul, Korea at Yonsei University, where, among other elective subjects, they take a course on Korean modernization.

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How can Yonsei contribute to the Korean society?

First, to select talented students who can contribute to the Korean society as global leader with the spirit of truth and liberty. Second, to develop admissions policies and systems through which Yonsei can lead visions of higher education. Third, to make contributions to the Korean society and its social solidarity.