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CIEE Study Center in Seoul, Korea
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Extensive range of elective courses taught in English in international business, humanities, social sciences, and the arts; Intensive Korean language courses for all levels (beginner to native speaker); Site visits to Korean organizations, the North/South border, and a national park; International excursion to Japan for insight on the Korean Diaspora
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State University of New York (SUNY) Study Abroad with the SUNY System
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The State University of New York (SUNY) currently offers more than 400 overseas study programs in more than 50 countries: in North and South America, Africa, Asia, Western and Eastern Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Programs range from 2-3 week intensive courses to a semester or academic year abroad. Courses are available in more than 100 subjects, ranging alphabetically from aboriginal studies and aerospace engineering to western philosophy and women's studies. While many programs focus on language learning and are conducted in the language of the host country, many others are conducted wholly or partly in English.
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Semester at Sea
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Semester at Sea sails three voyages each year for academic credit. Unlike traditional immersion programs, we give you a taste of the entire globe as you travel more than 24,000 nautical miles to as many as 12 off-the-beaten-path international destinations or to a fascinating world region for intensive exploration.
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Suffolk University with Yonsei University
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Suffolk has built its reputation by offering students a uniquely supportive, yet challenging, educational environment, extending beyond our Boston campus to the wide array of study abroad program locations we have available. With over 48 programs in 23 countries around the globe, our diverse program options are bound to provide an experience to last a lifetime.
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University Studies Abroad Consortium Korean and East Asian Studies in Seoul, Korea
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The Korea program offers courses that introduce you to the business, politics, economics, philosophy, religion and language of Korea, and its position as one of the most rapidly developing nations in East Asia. The academic courses are only part of the intended value of a semester abroad as participation in formal and informal activities, such as field trips to local historical sites, form an integral part of the program.
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Le Cordon Bleu Korea Culinary Arts
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*Culinary arts:Cuisine (4 levels), Pastry (3 levels), Bakery (2 levels)
*Gourmet: 1 day program in either Cuisine or Pastry
*Management program: Bachelor of Le Cordon Bleu Hospitality management, Le Cordon Bleu Hospitality MBA
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AsiaLearn Korea University and AsiaLearn
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Korea University is a comprehensive university with programs of study in the many fields. More than 35% of all classes are instructed in English. Korean language instruction is offered every semester with six different levels available from beginner to advanced.
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Miami University Yonsei University
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Yonsei University was established in 1885, and it is the oldest university in Korea. The university is located 20 minutes away from the cultural, economic, and political centers of downtown Seoul. Its student body is comprised of the top one percent of high school graduates in. The university's commitment to academic excellence and internationalization has attracted top-level international students to study at Yonsei. There are approximately 50 undergraduate courses taught in English as well as regular courses taught in Korean, and Korean language courses at the Korean Language Institute. Among the services and facilities offered to international students is the Global Lounge which is wireless and provides study and seminar space in a comfortable environment. It also has satellite broadcasting systems providing news from 15 countries and multimedia space for cultural and academic events.
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Rutgers Study Abroad Study Abroad in Korea
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Attend Ewha Women's University in Seoul, Korea for either a semester or entire academic year. Knowledge of Korean is helpful, but not required. Both men and women are eligible.
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Le Cordon Bleu Korea Sookmyung Hospitality Business School
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*Culinary arts:Cuisine (4 levels), Pastry (3 levels), Bakery( 2 levels)
*Gourmet:1 day courses in either Cuisine or Pastry
*Management programs: Bachelor of Le Cordon Bleu Hospitality management, Le Cordon Bleu Hospitality MBA
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Ewha Womans University
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Asian Studies are offered to foreign students who wish to discover Korea and Asia. These co-educational courses are open to undergraduate and graduate students. Credits transferable.
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State University of New York at Stony Brook (SUNY)
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Open to students with no prior knowledge of Korean. Instruction in English with intensive Korean language study possible. A wide range of courses is offered to international students. This program provides for direct enrollment in host university courses for those students with adequate Korean language skills.
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Loyola Marymount University
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This exchange program is to Sogang University, which has a student body of 10,000 and is regarded as one of the best private universities in Korea. It has strong academic bonds with 47 Jesuit Universities in 18 countries. Courses are conducted in Korean and competency in the language is required.
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Dongguk University
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Korean Intensive Program(10 weeks)For students who want to prepare for academic work in a Korean university or college or who want to improve their Korean for business or personal reasons
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EnglishinKorea.com
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An exciting opportunity for college graduates to teach English in Korea.
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Space Corporation
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Teaching English as a second language to Korean students. Airfares, accomodations, monthly salaries, health cares.
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State University of New York College at Old Westbury (SUNY)
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Regular university courses. Students are required to take one course in Korean language and culture at Kangnung. This program does not provide for direct enrollment in host university courses.
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North Central College
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Seoul, the metropolitan capital of South Korea allows students to have access to Korean culture, history and society through fabulous museums, palaces, temples, libraries, theatres and art galleries.
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Ajou Univerity
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Kyung Hee University
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A program for international students who wish to transfer credits back their home universities; offers courses of various topics in English.
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Yonsei University
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The Division of International Education was established to provide study opportunities for non-Korean students of Asian Studies. on the undergraduate level, the division offers a one-year " junior year abroad " type program taught in English designed to give a broad introduction to Korea in its Asian and world setting. Students qualified in the Korean language may also, with permission, elect courses taught in Korean.
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Ajou Univerity
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Korean Language Program is offered as the part of Ajou University's Academy of Foreign Language for all foreigners residing in Korea and overseas Koreans who do not know Korean. With the distinguished faculty and educational environment, the institute is making a good amount of contribution to educating foreigners about Korean culture and society. Any foreign student who studies at Ajou Univeresity's undergraduate or graduate program can also enroll for the Korean Language Program during their study at Ajou.
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Concordia University
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Through a cooperative program with the Lutheran Church in Korea. Concordia students can study for the fall semester at Luther Theological University in Shingahl, south of Seoul. The program emphasizes cross-cultural living and learning in Christian communities associated with the Lutheran Church in Korea. Academic work is conducted jointly by Concordia and LTU faculty. Students explore intercultural communication by learning the rudiments of the Korean language and by serving as conversational partners in LTU's English program. The history of Korea is a second focus of the program and is augmented by travel around the peninsula. The work of the Lutheran Church in Korea provides a third focus of study with pioneers and leaders of the church and become involved with a local Lutheran congregation as well as worship life in the LTU campus.
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Chung-Ang University, Korea
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The Chung-Ang University Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) was established in December 1996 as part of a national project to train international manpower
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