Korean Language Course
Overview
This course is designed to learn the Korean language and other aspects of Korean culture together. The Korean language course is open to current and prospective students of the school, as well as many foreigners who wish to learn the Korean language. The course is designed to serve as a stepping stone for various collaborative studies so that foreign students who have studied not only the Korean language but also both traditional and popular Korean culture and learned basic Korean can continue deeper studies in various academic fields in Korea in the future.
We have a dedicated lecture room equipped with the latest facilities.
The Korean language course has a dedicated lecture room equipped with the latest facilities for multimedia lectures and excellent instructors.
Students have access to all of the school's facilities. Students of Korean language courses have access to the library and other school facilities.
Class Schedule
Regular Courses
- The Korean language course operates on a 1-year, 4-semester system, with each semester lasting 10 weeks.
- Classes are held Monday through Friday, 4 hours a day, 5 days a week, and consist of Korean language classes and Korean culture experience classes.
- Students are divided into Beginner 1, Beginner 2, Intermediate 1, Intermediate 2, Advanced 1, and Advanced 2 classes according to the results of the placement test held on the first day of class. The beginner class is held in the afternoon (13:20 ~ 17:20), and the intermediate and advanced classes are held in the morning (09:00 ~ 13:00).
- The number of students for each level is approximately 15. If the number of students is less than 10, the course may not be held.
- Academic calendar
Semester Class Hours Spring Semester 2024.03.04.(Mon) ~ 2024.05.17.(Fri) Summer Semester 2024.06.24.(Mon) ~ 2024.08.30.(Fri) Fall semester 2024.09.09.(Mon) ~ 2024.11.15.(Fri) Winter Semester 2024.12.02.(Mon) ~ 2025.02.07.(Thu)
Special Courses
Special evening classes (TOPIK preparation class), short-term special courses, etc. are always offered according to learner demand.
If there are less than 15 students in a level-specific class, the class will be closed.