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Semester at Sea
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Semester at Sea is a study abroad program that sails approximately 700 students around the world during its fall, spring and summer semesters. The Institute for Shipboard Education administers the program with the University of Virginia as the program’s academic sponsor.
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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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University Studies Abroad Consortium Korean and East Asian Studies in Seoul, Korea
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The 6-week 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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Languages Abroad Study Korean in Seoul
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Study Korean this summer in Seoul. Short term Korean summer programs, with accommodation. Located in a spacious, quiet, well-wooded campus just 20 minutes away from Seoul at the north end of Sinchon.
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Keimyung University
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The Keimyung International Summer Academy for Korean Studies (KISAKS) offers more than ten introductory but critical courses related to Korea, including Korean Language. Students can earn up to nine credits over six weeks.
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Harvard Summer Program in Seoul, Korea
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Korea is an amazing place, and Seoul, the capital, is filled with museums and shops, libraries and ancient palaces, places to sit and think, and probably more electronic cafes per capita than anywhere else in the world.
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Northern Arizona University
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Every summer, the Seoul Women's University sponsors the Bahrom International Program, a four-week program which is open to both male and female students from abroad who are interested in cultivating a deeper understanding of the Korean culture, language and people.
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Fordham-SKKU Summer Law Institute Fordham Summer /Internships Programs in Korea
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The 2008 Institute (June 10, 2008 - June 27, 2008) offers students the option of enrolling in one of 3 three-credit courses in international and comparative law subjects taught by distinguished faculty from Fordham and University of Washington Law Schools. Students may also apply for 4-to-6 week non-credit internships with Korean multinational corporations, law firms, courts, government offices, and human-rights organizations after the program. The Summer Institute courses are a part of the Fordham Law School curriculum and have been approved by the American Bar Association.
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Northern Arizona University
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Woosong University was founded in 1995. With a student population of approximately 5,000 students, the university is dedicated to developing humanistic egalitarianism and faithfulness in deeds and practice.
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Korea University International Summer Campus Summer Abroad in Korea with AsiaLearn
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Courses cover a wide range of subjects pertaining to international issues, with a particular emphasis on the East Asia region. Each class offers a full-semester of coursework condensed into six weeks of intensive study totaling 48 hours. Except for Korean language classes, the medium of instruction for all courses is English. Students can choose up to a maximum of three classes from the academic areas of Economics and Business, Humanities, Sociology and Cultural Studies, Law, Politics and International Relations, Science, Korean Studies, Korean Language and Fine Art/Design.
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Information and Communications University (ICU)
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This program offers an introduction to the current state of IT/IT business in Korea. Students will learn about various aspects of IT in Korea such as wireless communication and optical communication.
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International Student Conferences Korea-America Student Conference
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From politics to pop culture and everything in between, KASC offers motivated university students of all levels an outlet for ambition, intellect, and cultural stimulation. Not only do conference participants learn about one of the world's strategic bilateral alliances, they also have the opportunity to directly help reinforce the bonds between countries by sharing knowledge and experiences while making memories and friendships with other future leaders.
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Florida Atlantic University
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The 10 day Korean Study Tour is a fast paced travel experience for the adventurous student. Spouses and non-students may participate on a space available basis.
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Santa Clara University - The Institute of International and Comparative Law
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The Seoul Program is being offered as an independent program, although internship experience has been provided for several years. The program focuses on Korean legal institutions and cultural and legal problems of trade between the United States and Korea.
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Penn Summer Abroad
University of Pennsylvania
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For students interested in East Asia, Korea, international relations, and business. This program, taught in English, includes courses in the area of international relations as well as internships with multinational corporations, government agencies, and think tanks. Field trips exploring Korean history and culture are integral to the program.
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TU Ajou University International Summer School, Korea
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Students choose up to three 3-credit courses in Korean language, business, economics, politics, history and asian studies. All participants also enroll in a mandatory one-credit Korean Culture workshop with weekly field trips and lessons.
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Cardinal Stritch College
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Participants will spend one week at Cardinal Stritch, two weeks in Seoul studying at the Catholic University of Korea, Songsim Campus, and one week travelling throughout South Korea with the group.
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Ewha Womans University
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The International Co-Ed Summer Program in Asian Studies taught in English was established in 1971 to promote an understanding of Asian & Korean culture, history and socioeconomic conditions. The program welcomes undergraduate and graduate students and those who wish to discover Korea through serious academic studies and valuable cross-cultural experiences.
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Chung-Ang University
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Chung-Ang University is offering, for the first time, an opportunity to a selected group of international students to learn and experience the essence of the Han-Ryu through three-week summer program at very affordable costs.
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Fordham University Law School
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Fordham University Law School and Sungkyunkwan University College of Law are pleased to co-sponsor the annual Summer Institute, a three week academic program in international and comparative law in Seoul, Korea. Instruction is in English.
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Hanyang University
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A month long program at Hanyang University with Hanyang University students for maximum cultural exposure.
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Fordham University Law School
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Fordham University Law School and Sungkyunkwan University College of Law are pleased to co-sponsor the first annual Summer Institute, a three week academic program in international and comparative law in Seoul, Korea. Instruction is in English.
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Maryland Institute College of Art
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This 4-week program in Seoul provides students access to exemplary works of fine art, architecture, fashion and industrial and commercial design. Participants will produce art or design work that functions both as artistic documentation of the trip as well as of the post-colonial experience.
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Yonsei University
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For the student who cannot spend a full academic year attending the Division's regular fall and spring courses, the International Summer Session offers a unique and diversified opportunity to explore Korea, both in and out of the classroom.
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