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2025-12-24 ~ 2026-12-31

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1,540.0 USD

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2,200,000 KRW

Tuition rate (1 year)

3,080.0 USD

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4,400,000 KRW

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Dongseo University · Korean Language Program

Introduction to Dongseo University Korean Language Program

Dongseo University offers a well-structured Korean Language Program (KLP) for international students who wish to acquire Korean language proficiency and successfully adapt to academic and daily life in Korea. The program emphasizes practical communication skills, academic readiness, and cultural understanding in a global university environment.

Key Features of Dongseo University Korean Language Program

Level-Based Korean Language Courses

The program provides systematic Korean language courses from beginner to advanced levels. Students are placed into appropriate classes based on placement test results to ensure balanced improvement in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

Intensive & Structured Academic Program

The Korean Language Program operates on a regular weekday schedule and offers intensive instruction throughout the year, allowing students to steadily enhance their Korean proficiency and academic communication skills.

Professional Korean Language Instructors

Classes are taught by experienced instructors specializing in Korean language education for international students. Personalized feedback and guidance help students prepare for TOPIK exams and degree programs in Korea.

Cultural Experience & Campus Life

The program includes cultural activities and experiential learning opportunities that help students understand Korean society and culture while naturally integrating into campus life at Dongseo University.

Korean Language Courses & Academic Schedule

  • Four regular semesters per year (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter).
  • Weekday Korean language classes with intensive instruction.
  • Placement tests conducted before each semester.
  • Preparation for TOPIK and university degree programs.
  • Combination of language study and cultural activities.

Study Korean at Dongseo University in Busan

Dongseo University is located in Busan, Korea’s second-largest city and a major international gateway. Students enjoy a modern campus, convenient transportation, diverse cultural environments, and a high quality of life while studying Korean.

Contact & Application Information

For information regarding admission requirements, application procedures, tuition fees, and TOPIK preparation, please visit the official website of Dongseo University Korean Language Program.

Official Website (English) : https://uni.dongseo.ac.kr/eng/index.php?pCode=MN5000136

Address : 47 Jurye-ro, Sasang-gu, Busan, Republic of Korea

International applicants may also receive consultation and support for school selection, housing, visa procedures, and enrollment through Trenvl consulting services.

课程时间表

Regular Korean Course · Study Abroad Package

Dongseo University Korean Regular Course – Study Abroad Package

A level-based Korean Language Program (KLP) at Dongseo University in Busan, designed for international students who wish to improve Korean proficiency, experience Korean culture, and prepare for academic degree programs or long-term study in Korea.

University Contact (KLP) Website : Dongseo University Korean Language Program
Region (Campus)
Busan · Dongseo University Main Campus
Sessions per Year
4 sessions / 10 weeks each (Spring · Summer · Fall · Winter)
Class Time
Mon–Fri, approx. 4 hours per day
Levels
Level 1 (Basic) ~ Level 6 (Advanced)

Program Overview

The Korean Regular Course at Dongseo University is designed for international learners seeking intensive Korean language education in a global academic environment. The program focuses on practical communication skills, academic readiness, and cultural understanding.

  • Operated four times a year with 10-week sessions.
  • Level-based curriculum from beginner to advanced (Level 1–6).
  • Balanced training in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
  • Cultural activities and campus-life experience included.
  • Ideal for students preparing for degree programs or long-term residence in Korea.

Basic Information

Region (Campus) Busan · Dongseo University Main Campus
Sessions per Year 4 sessions per year, 10 weeks per session (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter)
Levels Offered Level 1–6 (Basic to Advanced)
Class Time Monday–Friday, approximately 4 hours per day
(Morning or afternoon sessions depending on level)
Class Size Small classes with personalized instruction

Application Steps & Support

  1. Initial counseling and program consultation
  2. Prepare and submit required documents to Dongseo University
  3. Screening and payment of tuition fees
  4. Receive official letter of admission
  5. Apply for D-4-1 student visa (if applicable)
  6. Arrive in Korea, take placement test, attend orientation
  7. Begin Korean Regular Course at Dongseo University
A dedicated study abroad planner can support you throughout the entire process – from selecting Dongseo University and preparing documents, to visa guidance, accommodation, and settling into life in Busan.

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学业规定

Dongseo University Korean Language Program – Admission Guidelines

This page provides essential admission information for international applicants to the Korean Language Program (KLP) at Dongseo University, Busan. Please review eligibility, application procedures, required documents, tuition fees, and contact details carefully before applying.

1. Eligibility

  • Applicants who have completed high school or an equivalent level of education.
  • Applicants who can submit officially issued academic documents (diploma and tran ).
  • Applicants who are eligible to obtain a Korean language training visa (D-4-1).
  • Applicants with no legal, immigration, or health-related restrictions for studying in Korea.

2. Admission Procedure

  1. Complete the application form for the Korean Language Program.
  2. Prepare all required documents according to Dongseo University guidelines.
  3. Submit application documents to Dongseo University by post or online submission.
  4. Undergo document screening (and interview if required).
  5. Receive admission results and tuition payment instructions.
  6. Pay tuition fees within the designated period to confirm enrollment.
  7. Apply for a D-4-1 visa at the Korean embassy or consulate.
  8. Take the placement test, attend orientation, and begin classes.

※ Additional documents or interviews may be required depending on nationality or immigration regulations.
※ Visa issuance is subject to Korean immigration policies.

Korean Language Program – Annual Schedule (Typical)

Term Start Period Duration Remarks
Spring March 10 weeks Main intake
Summer June 10 weeks Optional intake
Fall September 10 weeks Main intake
Winter December 10 weeks Limited intake

3. Required Documents

  • Completed application form.
  • Study plan and personal statement.
  • Copy of passport and recent photo.
  • High school diploma and academic tran .
  • Proof of financial ability (if required for visa issuance).

4. Tuition & Fees

Item Amount (KRW) Notes
Tuition (per term) Approx. 1,300,000 10-week course
Application fee Non-refundable Paid once

5. Contact Information

Office: Korean Language Program, Dongseo University
Website: Dongseo University – Korean Language Program
Location: Busan, Republic of Korea

课程设置与教材

Dongseo University · Korean Language Program · Level-based Curriculum

Level 1 Korean Language Course (Beginner)

Level 1 is designed for international students with little or no prior knowledge of Korean. Through systematic instruction, learners acquire essential pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar to communicate effectively in everyday situations in Korea.

1. Learning Objectives

  • Understand and correctly use basic Korean pronunciation, including Hangeul consonants and vowels.
  • Acquire fundamental vocabulary and grammar structures necessary for daily communication.
  • Develop basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in Korean.
  • Communicate simple personal information such as self-introduction, family, daily routines, and preferences.
  • Build a foundation for TOPIK Level 1 preparation.

2. Course Contents

  • Pronunciation: Hangeul consonants and vowels, final consonants (batchim), basic intonation, and accurate reading and writing.
  • Grammar: Basic sentence structures, particles, verb and adjective conjugation (present, past, future), and simple honorific expressions.
  • Vocabulary: Everyday topics including self-introduction, family, school life, food, numbers, time, weather, shopping, and transportation.
  • Conversation: Greetings, asking and answering simple questions, ordering food, shopping, and basic social interactions.
  • Reading & Writing: Short dialogues, simple passages, filling out basic forms, and writing brief sentences and short paragraphs.

3. Sample Classroom Activities

  • Self-introduction presentations and pair interviews.
  • Role-play activities for greetings, shopping, and ordering food.
  • Practice numbers, dates, and time through interactive games.
  • Listening and speaking drills based on everyday situations.
  • Short writing exercises about daily life and personal experiences.

4. Weekly Lesson Plan (Sample)

The following weekly plan is an example. Actual lesson content may vary depending on the instructor and semester.

Week Main Topics Practice & Activities
Week 1 Hangeul basics, greetings, self-introduction Introducing oneself; basic listening and speaking practice
Week 2 Location expressions, time and date Describing places; arranging schedules
Week 3 Present tense, daily routines Talking about daily life and hobbies
Week 4 Past tense, numbers, counters Shopping role-plays and simple narratives
Week 5 Future tense, plans, intentions Talking about future plans
Week 6 Weather, seasons, family terms Describing weather and family
Week 7 Ability expressions, health-related phrases Situational role-plays
Week 8 Comprehensive review Final presentations and course review

※ Course content and weekly plans are subject to change depending on semester schedules and instructional needs.