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KMU Institute of International Education (http://iie.kookmin.ac.kr)

Korean Language Education was started to help foreign students learn Korean Language and culture. Many students from more than 15 countries are studying at the Korean Language Center now.

As the previous Korean Language Institute is integrated and expanded into the Institute of International Education, various systematic educational programs are provided to adequately meet the demands of the students. Through various programs including the course of regular Korean education that is a preparatory step for those aspiring to be admitted or transferred to KMU, the short-term Korean education that allows grasping of Korean language and culture within a short period of time, the professional technical program that aims at employment and business operation by learning Korean as well as professional technologies specialized in prominent career fields, and long- and short-term customized Korean educational course that effectively responds to the current demands, it aims to contribute to the enhancement of the students’ satisfaction as well as their learning capacity.

2013 Schedule

Semester Period Application Deadline Level Test
Spring Mar.. 18~May. 27 Jan 25 Mar. 14
Summer Jun. 17~Aug. 26 Apr. 26 Jun. 13
Fall Sep. 25~Dec. 03 Aug. 2 Sep. 24
Winter Dec.17~Feb.28.2014 Oct.25 Dec.12

Daily Schedule

Time Class
9:00 – 9:50 Speaking / Listening
10:00 – 10:50 Speaking / Listening
10:50 – 11:10 Coffee Break
11:10 – 12:00 Reading
12:10 – 13:00 Writing

Tuition

  • Regular intensive program: 1,300,000 won (incl. application fee)
  • Short-term (3 weeks) program:  1,200,000 won (incl. tuition, insurance, dormitory)

Location

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Contact

Korean Language Center : Chang Bae Son, 82-2-910-5815, soncb@kookmin.ac.kr

Hanyang University International Language Institute (http://www.hyili.hanyang.ac.kr)

Korean classes in Hanyang University are divided into morning, evening, and immersion classes. Classes will be offered for 10 weeks per semester, Monday through Friday, and every other Wednesday a Korean cultural experience class will be offered.

The culture class will offer Korea’s traditional culture (Korean traditional food, mask dance, Korean traditional dance, Samulnori, Chinese crafts … etc.) and all Korean course students and teachers will participate together. Depending on the activity,
there may be a separate free.

2013 Korean Course Semester Schedule

 Semester  Class Period  Placement Test  Registration Period
 China  Other Countries  Transfer Students
Spring  March 18 –
May 24
 March 13
10 am
 January 2 – January 18  January 2 – January 25  February 4 – March 6
 Summer June 17 –
August 27
 June 12
10 am
  April 1 –
April 19
 April 1 – April 26 April 29 –
June 5
 Fall  September 16 – November 27 September 11
10 am
July 1 –
July 19
July 1 – July 26 August 5 – September 4
 Winter  December 16-
February 26
 December 11
10 am
 October 1 – October 25  October 1 – November 1 November 4 – December 4
1) Morning classes / Evening classes
 Day  Morning / Evening Classes  Course Contents
Mon  Period 1  09:00 – 09:50  14:00 – 14:50

– Integrated learning by using main textbooks    for listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
– Main textbooks for reading and    understanding
– Understanding of Korean culture by using    various genres of secondary textbooks

 Tue  Period 2  10:00 – 10:50  15:00 – 15:50
 Thu  Period 3  11:00 – 11:50  16:00 – 16:50
 Fri  Period 4  12:00 – 12:50  17:00 – 17:50
 Wed  If regular classes, same as above  Cultural experience class / regular class
(offered every other week)

Tuition : 1,350,000 won

2) Immersion Class

 Day Time Course Contents
 Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri 13:30 – 16:30

 – University, graduate school, employment preparation     steps
– In-depth vocabulary and grammar, composition – Native     language level of Korean mastery

* Classes with less than 6 students may be cancelled.

Tuition:  1,100,000 won

3) Summer program on Korean language and culture (2 weeks)

Semester

Sesseion date

Application  Deadline

  Placement Test

2013 Summer

Aug. 5 –  Aug. 16

May.1 – Jul.19, 2013

Aug.6, 09:00am

Course schedule

Time Schedule

Period

Total  class hour

Level

Capacity

Mon-Fri (09:00-13:00)

2weeks

32hous of Korean classes +3 cultural classes (total 45hours))

1~4 Level (Beginner & Intermediate)

15 Students or less

Tuition : 650,000 won
** dormitory fee: 330,000 won

Contact

Address : International Language Institute, Hanyang University, 17 Haengdang-dong,
Seongdong-gu, Seoul, 133-791, Korea
E-mail : hyili@hanyang.ac.kr
TEL : 82-2-2220-1663/1665 FAX : 82-2-2220-1664

Seoul National University – Gangnam-gu Korean Language Center (http://www.gnucr.org/front/programs/Korean)

The Korean Language Program represents a cooperation between three organizations-the Gangnam district office, Seoul National University, and GNUCR International Education Center. The program was established in 2007 in order to attend to the growing need for Korean language instruction in Seoul.Students can take the same quality classes and receive the same excellent instruction of Seoul National University instructors without having to leave the area of Gangnam.

Schedule for the 2010-2012 academic year (10 weeks per session)

Session Course Duration Enrollment Deadline Interview &
Placement Test
Spring 2013 Mar. 4 ~ May. 8 Mar. 4 Feb. 25(Mon)
Summer 2013 June. 3 ~ Aug. 7 June. 3 May. 27(Mon)
Fall 2013 Sep. 2 ~ Nov. 9 Sep. 2 Aug. 26(Mon)
Winter 2013 Dec. 2 ~ Feb. 12 Dec. 2 Nov. 25(Mon)

Late applications are accepted on occasion. Classes fill up quickly, so please check with the center regarding availability.

Class Hours

Monday / Wednesday Class 6:30 p.m.-8:20 p.m. (40 hours per session)

Tuition : 300,000 won
Classes are provided at two levels of proficiency with an average enrollment of twelve per class.

Mailing Address/Contact Information

– Location: Gangnam UC-Riverside International Education Center 8 Samsung-dong Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 135-090
– Tel: 02-546-3260
– Fax: 02-546-4405
– Email: gnucr2@gmail.com
– Homepage:http://www.gnucr.org

HUFS Center for Korean Language and Culture (http://www.korean.ac.kr/)

The Center for Korean Language and Culture at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies is the seat of high quality language education. Its forerunner is the Foreign Language Training Institute, established in 1974. For the past 30 years, many foreigners and overseas Koreans have passed through this center to learn the Korean language and Korea’s unique culture. With the aim of advancing the Korean language in the international arena and providing a higher level of professional Korean language education, the Center for Korean Language and Culture was reestablished in 2006.
Furthermore, in 2008 International Convention Center in Song-do New Town will be established. The Center for Korean Language and Culture and International Business Information Center in Song-do New Town will provide foreigners with Korean language programs and cultural activities and will offer systems of collecting and categorizing international information in 2009.

– HUFS Center for Korean Language and Culture provides 3 types of program as fallowing.

  • Standard program: 10 weeks / 20 hours per week / Mon – Fri (morning & afternoon class) /
    1,480,000 won (excl. application fee 60,000 won)
  • Short-term program: 4 weeks / 20 hours per week / Mon – Fri /
    982,000 won (incl. textbook and culture experience fee)
    * Special class(14:00 ~17:00): Korean culture experience (once a week)
  • Special program(preperation program for university admissions): 15 weeks / 3 or 4 hours per day / Mon – Fri

Location

Center for Korean Language and Culture, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies.
270 Imun-dong, Donddaemun-Gu, Seoul, Korea 130-791

Tel :  82-2-2173 – 2260, Fax :82-2-2173 – 2257

 

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Korea University Korean Language and Culture Center (http://klcc.korea.ac.kr/)

The Korean Language and Culture Center (KLCC) affiliated with the Institute of Foreign Language Studies at Korea University is a Korean language and culture education provider which was established on March 1, 1986 with an aim to promote Korean language and culture in line with the ever growing status of Korea in the international community. Since its establishment, some 25,000 foreign nationals as well as overseas Koreans have participated in KLCC’s Korean language and culture programs, and currently KLCC is receiving some 3,000 students every year.

KLCC offers a systematic curriculum that accommodates various needs of learners, distinguished faculty who are specializing in Korean language education, textbooks and teaching materials tailored to specific linguistic features of Korean, effective and most up-to-date teaching methodology, and friendly and caring atmosphere. The excellence of KLCC programs has been already known to a number of countries via word-of-mouth, as former students recommend KLCC to others.

With the start of the new millennium, KLCC is making renewed efforts to live up to its reputation as a leading Korean language education provider, by securing state-of-the-art teaching and learning environment and multimedia facilities, and by developing more effective teaching methodology and textbooks. KLCC is also dedicated to helping all its international students and overseas Koreans enjoy the process of learning Korean language and culture.

– KLCC provides Regular Korean Language Program and Special Korean Language Programs.

  • Regular program: 10 weeks / 20 hours per week / Mon – Fri (9:00 to 13:00) /
    Morning class: 1,580,000 won / Afternoon class:  1,220,000 won /
    Advanced Research Class: 1,340,000 won
  • Special programs:special program for Japanese students, summer school for teenagers, summer intensive program
    – Special program for Japanese students:  about 3 weeks/ 4 hours per day / Mon – Fri (9:00~13:00) /
    Tuition: 1,010,000 won (health insurance + application fee + tuition)
    * Room 390,000 won (Excluding meals)
    – Summer school for teenagers: a month (ex. 2013. 6/27~7/24) / 3 hours per day / Mon – Fri (9:00~12:00) /
    Tuition: USD 3,103( health insurance + application fee + tuition)
    Dormitory: USD 590 (no meals included)
    – Summer intensive program: a month (ex. 2013. 6/27~7/24) / 4 hours per day / Mon – Fri (9:00~13:00) /
    1,300,000 won (incl. application fee)
    * Dormitory 490,000 won (optional)
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