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Youngsan University

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2025-12-24 ~ 2026-12-31

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Tuition rate (6 months)

1,680.0 USD

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2,400,000 KRW

Tuition rate (1 year)

3,360.0 USD

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4,800,000 KRW

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大学介绍

Youngsan University · Korean Language Education Center

Introduction to Youngsan University Korean Language Program

The Korean Language Education Center (KLEC) at Youngsan University in Busan offers structured Korean language courses for international students. The program is designed to enhance Korean proficiency across listening, speaking, reading, and writing, supporting students’ academic goals and cultural adaptation in Korea. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Key Features of Youngsan Korean Language Education Center

Level-Based Korean Courses

The center provides Korean language classes from beginner to advanced levels, ensuring students improve step by step in all language domains. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

Structured 10-Week Semesters

Each semester runs approximately 10 weeks, with multiple intakes throughout the year (e.g., March, June, September, December). :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}

Experienced Instruction

Qualified instructors help students build practical Korean skills, from daily communication to academic preparation. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}

Cultural & Practical Activities

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Overview of Korean Courses and Academic Schedule

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  • Multiple 10-week semesters per year with weekday classes. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
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  • Preparation for TOPIK and academic pathways. :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}
  • Cultural and social activities integrated into the curriculum. :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}

Study Korean at Youngsan University in Busan & Yangsan

Youngsan University is a private university with campuses in Yangsan and Busan regions. International students benefit from a supportive environment, modern facilities, and opportunities to connect with global peers while studying Korean. :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}

Contact & Application Information

For details on admission requirements, course schedules, tuition fees, and program support, please visit the official Youngsan University Korean Language Education Center website.

Official Website (KLEC – English) : https://klec.ysu.ac.kr/

Address : Korean Language Education Center, Youngsan University, 142 Bansongsunhwan-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan, Republic of Korea

Phone : +82-51-540-7174

Prospective students can also receive guidance for school selection, housing, visa procedures, and enrollment support through international student services.

课程时间表

Korean Language Education Center · Study Abroad Program

Youngsan University Korean Language Program – Study Abroad Package

A level-based Korean language program at Youngsan University’s Korean Language Education Center (KLEC) in Busan & Yangsan, combining intensive Korean study, cultural experience, and preparation for academic programs or long-term study in Korea.

University Contact (KLEC) Phone : +82-51-540-7174  ·  Email : klec@ysu.ac.kr
Region (Campus)
Busan & Yangsan · Youngsan University Campuses
Sessions per Year
4 sessions / 10 weeks each (Spring · Summer · Fall · Winter)
Class Time
Mon–Fri, 4 hours per day
Levels
Level 1 (Beginner) ~ Level 6 (Advanced)

Program Overview

The Korean Language Program at Youngsan University is designed for international students who want to study Korean intensively, experience Korean culture in Busan & Yangsan, and prepare for academic study or long-term residence in Korea.

  • Operated 4 times a year, 10-week sessions per semester.
  • Level-based curriculum from Level 1 (Beginner) to Level 6 (Advanced).
  • Comprehensive training in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
  • Cultural activities, field trips, and campus-life experience included.
  • Suitable for students preparing for degree programs or long-term language study in Korea.

Basic Information

Region (Campus) Busan & Yangsan · Youngsan University Campuses
Sessions per Year 4 sessions per year, 10 weeks per session (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter)
Levels Offered Level 1–6 (Beginner to Advanced)
Class Time Monday–Friday, 4 hours per day
Example: Morning 09:00–12:50 / Afternoon 13:30–17:20
Class Size Small classes, up to around 15 students per class

Application Steps & Support

  1. Initial counseling and program selection
  2. Prepare and submit required documents to Youngsan University KLEC
  3. Screening and payment of admission fee & tuition
  4. Receive letter of admission from the university
  5. Apply for student (D-4) visa, if required
  6. Arrive in Korea · take placement test · attend orientation
  7. Begin Korean Language Program at Youngsan University
A dedicated study abroad planner can support you throughout the process – from choosing Youngsan University and preparing documents, to visa guidance, housing, and settling into life in Busan & Yangsan.

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学业规定

Youngsan University Korean Language Program – Admission Guidelines

This page provides admission information for applicants to the Korean Language Program at the Korean Language Education Center (KLEC) of Youngsan University in Busan & Yangsan. Please review eligibility requirements, required documents, admission procedure, tuition fees, and contact information before you apply.

1. Eligibility

  • Applicants who have completed high school or an equivalent level of education.
  • Applicants who can submit official academic documents (diploma, tran , etc.) with Apostille certification or embassy/consular legalization as required by Youngsan University.
  • Applicants who can obtain or hold an appropriate visa to study Korean in Korea (e.g., D-4 visa).
  • Applicants with no disqualifying reasons for studying in Korea (e.g., immigration, legal, or health issues).

2. Admission Procedure

  1. Download and complete the application form for the Korean Language Program.
  2. Prepare all required documents according to your nationality and visa type.
  3. Submit original documents to Youngsan University KLEC by post or in person within the application period.
  4. Undergo document screening (and interview if requested by the Institute).
  5. Receive admission notification and instructions for tuition payment.
  6. Pay tuition and admission fee within the designated period to confirm enrollment.
  7. Apply for a D-4 (Korean language trainee) visa or other appropriate status, if applicable.
  8. Take the placement test, attend orientation, and begin classes.

※ Depending on your country or personal circumstances, the Institute may request additional documents or an interview.
※ Visa applications must be done by the applicant in accordance with Korean embassy/consulate and immigration regulations.

2026 Korean Language Program – Main Schedule (Example)

Year Semester Term (10 weeks) Application Deadline
(D-4 visa)
Placement Test
(D-4 visa)
Placement Test
(Other visas)
2026 Spring 2026.03.02 ~ 2026.05.12 2025.12.20 2026.02.15 2026.02.14
2026 Summer 2026.06.01 ~ 2026.08.10 2026.03.25 2026.05.18 2026.05.20
2026 Fall 2026.09.01 ~ 2026.11.12 2026.06.28 2026.08.15 2026.08.17
2026–2027 Winter 2026.11.24 ~ 2027.02.04 2026.09.10 2026.11.12 2026.11.15

※ Schedule is based on Youngsan University KLEC 2026 calendar and may change. Check the official website for updates.

3. Required Documents

Required documents may vary depending on nationality, visa type, and personal circumstances. The following is a general guideline. Always confirm with the latest official admission guide of Youngsan University KLEC.

Type A Documents (Basic / Most Applicants)

No. Document Notes
01 Application form Official form provided by Youngsan University KLEC.
02 Self-introduction & study plan Written in Korean or English.
03 Passport copy & photo Clear copy of info page and a recent photo.
04 Diploma & tran With Apostille or embassy/consular verification, in Korean or English.
05 Alien Registration Card copy For applicants already staying in Korea.

4. Tuition & Fees

Item Amount (KRW) Notes
Admission fee 50,000 One-time, non-refundable.
Tuition (per semester) 1,400,000 10-week Korean Language Program.
Tuition (1-year estimate) 5,600,000 4 consecutive semesters.
Dormitory (6 months) Approx. 1,140,000 ~ 1,800,000 Includes meal plan; fees may vary.
Airport pick-up (optional) 50,000 Optional one-way service.
Insurance (approx. 7 months) Around 70,000 National Health Insurance or equivalent.

5. Contact Information

For inquiries about admission, documents, or visas, please contact the Korean Language Education Center (KLEC) of Youngsan University.

Phone: +82-51-540-7174
Email: klec@ysu.ac.kr
Address: 185 Gaya-ro, Geumjeong-gu, Busan 46241, Republic of Korea
Website: Youngsan University KLEC

课程设置与教材

Youngsan University · Korean Language Program · Level-based Curriculum

Level 1 Korean Language Course (Beginner)

Level 1 is designed for learners with little or no prior knowledge of Korean. Students develop basic Korean communication skills, including pronunciation, essential vocabulary, grammar, and everyday expressions needed for daily life in Korea.

1. Learning Objectives

  • Acquire fundamental Korean vocabulary and grammar corresponding to Level 1.
  • Comprehend and use simple everyday expressions in short conversations.
  • Read and write basic sentences; introduce oneself, family members, and personal information.
  • Prepare for TOPIK Level 1 (Korean Language Proficiency Test) with guidance from instructors.

2. Course Contents

  • Pronunciation: Hangeul consonants and vowels, final consonants, pitch, and intonation; accurate reading and writing.
  • Grammar: Basic sentence structures, tenses (present, past, future), particles, simple honorifics, and common sentence endings.
  • Vocabulary: Everyday topics including self-introduction, family, school, food, numbers, time, weather, and transportation.
  • Conversation: Greetings, asking and answering simple questions, ordering food, shopping, and communicating in daily situations.
  • Reading & Writing: Short dialogues, simple texts, completing forms, and writing brief self-introduction and daily routine paragraphs.

3. Sample Classroom Activities

  • Self-introduction presentations and paired interviews with classmates.
  • Practice numbers, dates, and time through games and role-play.
  • Use maps to practice directions and location expressions.
  • Role-play restaurant scenarios: reading menus, ordering, and paying bills.
  • Shopping role-plays in markets or stores (inquiring about prices, quantities, and preferences).

4. Weekly Lesson Plan (Example)

This example weekly plan may vary depending on instructor and semester.

Week Grammar & Expressions Conversation & Activities
Week 1 Hangeul basics, greetings, nationality, occupation. Introducing oneself, asking and answering about name, nationality, and job.
Week 2 Location expressions, basic particles, time, and date. Describing places, classroom and home, arranging meeting times.
Week 3 Present tense verbs/adjectives; likes and dislikes. Discussing hobbies, favorite foods, and daily routines.
Week 4 Past tense, experiences, numbers, counters. Discussing past events, shopping dialogues.
Week 5 Future tense, plans, simple imperatives and prohibitions. Talking about plans, classroom rules, and etiquette.
Week 6 Weather and seasons; basic honorifics for family and elders. Describing weather and family using honorifics.
Week 7 Hobbies, ability/possibility expressions, basic health phrases. Role-plays for hobbies and simple health scenarios.
Week 8 Review key grammar and vocabulary; feelings and impressions. Semester review, personal plans presentation, sharing impressions of life in Korea.

※ Contents are typical examples for Level 1; actual topics, activities, and weekly plans may vary according to the instructor and semester.