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    University Introduce

    Hanyang University International Education Institute (IEI) · Korean Language Program

    Introduction to Hanyang University Korean Language Program

    The Korean Language Program at Hanyang University’s International Education Institute (IEI) provides systematic Korean language education and diverse cultural experiences for international students from around the world. Through level-based curricula, experienced instructors, and comprehensive campus support, IEI helps learners build solid Korean proficiency while preparing for academic study, daily life, or future career opportunities in Korea.

    Key Features of Hanyang University Korean Language Program

    Systematic Multi-level Curriculum

    The program is organized into step-by-step levels from beginner to advanced. Learners can start from basic Hangul and everyday expressions and progress to academic and professional Korean suitable for university study and work in Korea.

    Intensive Classes & Fast Progress

    With intensive classes held on weekdays, students can improve their speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in a relatively short period of time. Classes are grouped by level to ensure an efficient and learner-centered classroom environment.

    Professional & Experienced Instructors

    Instructors with expertise in Korean language education provide classes tailored to students’ goals and proficiency levels. Regular assessments and personalized feedback help learners identify strengths and areas for improvement and plan their learning path.

    Korean Culture & Campus Life Experience

    Beyond the classroom, students can participate in Korean cultural activities, field trips, and various on-campus events. These experiences help them adapt naturally to Korean society, make new friends, and enjoy life on Hanyang University’s campuses.

    Korean Language Courses & Academic Schedule

    • Multiple terms operated throughout the year (exact schedule announced by IEI)
    • Weekday classes with several hours of instruction per day
    • Level-based class placement from beginner to advanced
    • Integrated training in speaking, listening, reading, and writing
    • Regular cultural activities and field trips each term

    Hanyang University Campus & Korean Language Program Video

    Watch the video below to get a glimpse of Hanyang University’s campus atmosphere, student life, and the Korean language learning environment at IEI.

    Inquiries & Consultation

    For questions about the Hanyang University International Education Institute Korean Language Program, term schedule, application, or visa-related information, please refer to the official website or contact Trenvl for assistance.

    Official Website : https://iie.hanyang.ac.kr

    Additional Support : Through Trenvl’s dedicated planners, students can receive one-on-one guidance on choosing terms and levels, arranging accommodation, and preparing visa documents for study in Korea.

    Academic Schedule Guide

    Hanyang University International Education Institute (IEI) – Regular Korean Language Program Admission Guide

    This guide provides an overview of the admission process for the Regular Korean Language Program, including eligibility, required documents, application procedures, tuition, and contact information.

    1. Eligibility

    • Applicants who have completed (or are expected to complete) high school or higher by [Year].
    • Applicants who are at least [Age] years old as of the application date.
    • Applicants who can submit academic documents (graduation/enrollment certificates, tran s, etc.) authenticated in accordance with their country’s regulations (Apostille or consular legalization, if required).
    • Applicants with no disqualifying reasons for studying Korean and staying in Korea (visa, health, legal restrictions, etc.).

    2. Application Procedure

    1. Complete and submit the online application form.
    2. Upload the required documents or submit them by post/in person.
    3. Document screening and, if necessary, an interview (online/offline).
    4. Announcement of successful applicants and registration instructions.
    5. Payment of tuition and final confirmation of admission.
    6. Application for a D-4 visa or other appropriate visa type (if applicable).

    ※ Additional documents or an interview may be requested depending on the institute’s policies.
    ※ Visa application must be completed by the student in person and follows the regulations of the relevant embassy/immigration office.

    ※ If you have an application procedure diagram (e.g., Application → Screening → Acceptance → Registration → Visa), insert it here as an image.

    Major Dates by Semester for [Year] Academic Year (Sample)

    Year Semester Campus Application Period Expected Certificate of Admission Issue Date
    [2025] [Spring] [Seoul Campus, etc.] [2025.01.00 ~ 02.00] [Issued sequentially after 2025.02.00]
    [2025] [Summer/Fall] [Seoul Campus, etc.] [2025.03.00 ~ 04.00] [Issued sequentially after 2025.04.00]

    ※ The issue date of the Certificate of Admission may vary depending on the completion of the online application and submission of all required documents.
    ※ The application period may close earlier than scheduled if the quota is filled or according to the institute’s circumstances.

    3. Required Documents

    The required documents may differ depending on the applicant’s nationality, current residence status in Korea, and whether a student visa (D-4) is needed. The following lists serve as a basic template. Please reconfirm the final list with Hanyang University IEI’s official announcements.

    Type A Documents (e.g. applicants already staying in Korea, applicants not applying for a new visa)

    No. Document Remarks
    01 Online Application Form To be completed via the official portal or designated system.
    02 Copy of Passport Submit a clear copy of the information/photo page.
    03 Certificate of Graduation or Enrollment / Tran In Korean or English; notarization may be required.
    04 Copy of Alien Registration Card (front and back) For applicants already staying in Korea.

    Type B Documents (e.g. D-4 visa applicants, applicants registering for two or more semesters)

    No. Document Remarks
    01 Online Application Form May include personal statement and pre-level test form, if required.
    02 Copy of Passport Passport must be valid for a sufficient period.
    03 Academic Documents (Graduation / Enrollment / Tran ) Check country-specific requirements for Apostille or consular confirmation.
    04 Bank Balance Certificate Issued within [30] days of application; must show a minimum of [Amount] KRW or equivalent.
    05 Family Relationship Certificate (if applicable) Required when using a bank account under a parent or guardian’s name.

    ※ Any documents issued in languages other than Korean or English must be translated into Korean or English and notarized. The translation should be submitted together with the original document.
    ※ Additional documents may be requested depending on the applicant’s nationality, school policy, and visa type.

    4. Admission Regulations (Summary)

    • If any submitted documents are found to be forged or falsified, admission may be cancelled and academic records may be invalidated.
    • Submitted documents are, in principle, non-returnable.
    • Visa screening is conducted independently by the immigration authorities and embassies, separate from the institute’s admission decision.
    • If the attendance rate falls below the required standard, warnings or expulsion measures may be taken in accordance with the institute’s regulations.

    5. Tuition & Application Fee (Per Semester – Sample Template)

    Category Amount Remarks
    Application Fee [Ex: 60,000 KRW] Paid once at the time of application; non-refundable.
    Tuition (Seoul Campus) [Ex: 1,750,000 KRW] Per semester; indicate whether field trip fees are included.
    Tuition (Other Campus) [Ex: 1,450,000 KRW] If tuition differs by campus, specify the details.
    Other Costs Textbooks, insurance, etc. (separate) Provide detailed information if necessary.

    ※ The application fee is non-refundable. Tuition refunds, if any, follow Hanyang University IEI’s refund policy.
    ※ Please confirm the latest tuition and fees via the official Hanyang University International Education Institute website or through your Trenvl advisor.

    6. Contact Information

    For inquiries, please contact the office in charge of your preferred campus and language.

    Campus Language Phone E-mail
    [Seoul Campus] English [+82-2-000-0000] [english@hanyang.ac.kr]
    [Seoul Campus] Japanese [+82-2-000-0000] [japanese@hanyang.ac.kr]
    [Seoul Campus] Chinese [+82-2-000-0000] [chinese@hanyang.ac.kr]
    [Other Campus] Chinese · Japanese · English [+82-31-000-0000] [global@hanyang.ac.kr]

    Please make sure to reconfirm the latest admission procedures and required documents with your Trenvl planner or via the official Hanyang University International Education Institute website.

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    Academic Regulations

    Hanyang University International Education Institute (IEI) – Regular Korean Language Program Admission Guide

    This guide provides an overview of the admission process for the Regular Korean Language Program, including eligibility, required documents, application procedures, tuition, and contact information.

    1. Eligibility

    • Applicants who have completed (or are expected to complete) high school or higher by [Year].
    • Applicants who are at least [Age] years old as of the application date.
    • Applicants who can submit academic documents (graduation/enrollment certificates, tran s, etc.) authenticated in accordance with their country’s regulations (Apostille or consular legalization, if required).
    • Applicants with no disqualifying reasons for studying Korean and staying in Korea (visa, health, legal restrictions, etc.).

    2. Application Procedure

    1. Complete and submit the online application form.
    2. Upload the required documents or submit them by post/in person.
    3. Document screening and, if necessary, an interview (online/offline).
    4. Announcement of successful applicants and registration instructions.
    5. Payment of tuition and final confirmation of admission.
    6. Application for a D-4 visa or other appropriate visa type (if applicable).

    ※ Additional documents or an interview may be requested depending on the institute’s policies.
    ※ Visa application must be completed by the student in person and follows the regulations of the relevant embassy/immigration office.

    ※ If you have an application procedure diagram (e.g., Application → Screening → Acceptance → Registration → Visa), insert it here as an image.

    Major Dates by Semester for [Year] Academic Year (Sample)

    Year Semester Campus Application Period Expected Certificate of Admission Issue Date
    [2025] [Spring] [Seoul Campus, etc.] [2025.01.00 ~ 02.00] [Issued sequentially after 2025.02.00]
    [2025] [Summer/Fall] [Seoul Campus, etc.] [2025.03.00 ~ 04.00] [Issued sequentially after 2025.04.00]

    ※ The issue date of the Certificate of Admission may vary depending on the completion of the online application and submission of all required documents.
    ※ The application period may close earlier than scheduled if the quota is filled or according to the institute’s circumstances.

    3. Required Documents

    The required documents may differ depending on the applicant’s nationality, current residence status in Korea, and whether a student visa (D-4) is needed. The following lists serve as a basic template. Please reconfirm the final list with Hanyang University IEI’s official announcements.

    Type A Documents (e.g. applicants already staying in Korea, applicants not applying for a new visa)

    No. Document Remarks
    01 Online Application Form To be completed via the official portal or designated system.
    02 Copy of Passport Submit a clear copy of the information/photo page.
    03 Certificate of Graduation or Enrollment / Tran In Korean or English; notarization may be required.
    04 Copy of Alien Registration Card (front and back) For applicants already staying in Korea.

    Type B Documents (e.g. D-4 visa applicants, applicants registering for two or more semesters)

    No. Document Remarks
    01 Online Application Form May include personal statement and pre-level test form, if required.
    02 Copy of Passport Passport must be valid for a sufficient period.
    03 Academic Documents (Graduation / Enrollment / Tran ) Check country-specific requirements for Apostille or consular confirmation.
    04 Bank Balance Certificate Issued within [30] days of application; must show a minimum of [Amount] KRW or equivalent.
    05 Family Relationship Certificate (if applicable) Required when using a bank account under a parent or guardian’s name.

    ※ Any documents issued in languages other than Korean or English must be translated into Korean or English and notarized. The translation should be submitted together with the original document.
    ※ Additional documents may be requested depending on the applicant’s nationality, school policy, and visa type.

    4. Admission Regulations (Summary)

    • If any submitted documents are found to be forged or falsified, admission may be cancelled and academic records may be invalidated.
    • Submitted documents are, in principle, non-returnable.
    • Visa screening is conducted independently by the immigration authorities and embassies, separate from the institute’s admission decision.
    • If the attendance rate falls below the required standard, warnings or expulsion measures may be taken in accordance with the institute’s regulations.

    5. Tuition & Application Fee (Per Semester – Sample Template)

    Category Amount Remarks
    Application Fee [Ex: 60,000 KRW] Paid once at the time of application; non-refundable.
    Tuition (Seoul Campus) [Ex: 1,750,000 KRW] Per semester; indicate whether field trip fees are included.
    Tuition (Other Campus) [Ex: 1,450,000 KRW] If tuition differs by campus, specify the details.
    Other Costs Textbooks, insurance, etc. (separate) Provide detailed information if necessary.

    ※ The application fee is non-refundable. Tuition refunds, if any, follow Hanyang University IEI’s refund policy.
    ※ Please confirm the latest tuition and fees via the official Hanyang University International Education Institute website or through your Trenvl advisor.

    6. Contact Information

    For inquiries, please contact the office in charge of your preferred campus and language.

    Campus Language Phone E-mail
    [Seoul Campus] English [+82-2-000-0000] [english@hanyang.ac.kr]
    [Seoul Campus] Japanese [+82-2-000-0000] [japanese@hanyang.ac.kr]
    [Seoul Campus] Chinese [+82-2-000-0000] [chinese@hanyang.ac.kr]
    [Other Campus] Chinese · Japanese · English [+82-31-000-0000] [global@hanyang.ac.kr]

    Please make sure to reconfirm the latest admission procedures and required documents with your Trenvl planner or via the official Hanyang University International Education Institute website.

    Curriculum and Textbooks

    Hanyang University International Education Institute · Korean Language Program – Level Curriculum

    Level 1 Korean Language Course Overview (Beginner)

    At Level 1, students learn basic Korean pronunciation, the Korean alphabet (Hangeul), and essential sentence patterns. The focus is on everyday expressions needed in simple communication about oneself, family, school life, and daily routines.

    1. Learning Objectives

    • Understand and use the core vocabulary and grammar required at Level 1.
    • Comprehend and use basic expressions for everyday life and carry out simple conversations.
    • Read and write short sentences, introduce oneself, and share basic personal information.

    2. Course Content

    • Pronunciation: Learning Hangeul consonants and vowels, final consonants (batchim), basic sound length, rhythm, and intonation.
    • Grammar: Basic sentence structures and tenses (present, past, future), particles, simple honorific forms, and polite speech endings.
    • Vocabulary: Everyday topics such as self-introduction, family, campus life, food, numbers, time, transportation, and daily activities.
    • Speaking & Conversation: Greetings, self-introductions, asking and answering about time and dates, describing places, and using basic shopping and ordering expressions.
    • Reading & Writing: Reading and writing short sentences, practicing simple forms such as application forms, memo writing, and basic questionnaires.

    3. Sample Classroom Activities

    • Self-introduction presentations and pair interviews with classmates.
    • Number, date, and time games to practice basic expressions in a fun way.
    • Practicing direction-giving expressions using a campus map or subway map around Hanyang University.
    • Role-plays for ordering food using real or simulated restaurant menus.
    • Simulated supermarket or convenience-store shopping situations to practice prices and quantity expressions.

    4. Weekly Lesson Plan (Sample Template)

    The following is a sample template for an 8-week term. The actual weekly plan may vary according to the detailed course syllabus of each semester at the Hanyang University International Education Institute.

    Week Grammar · Expressions Conversation · Activities
    Week 1 Korean alphabet (Hangeul) consonants & vowels, basic greeting expressions, nationality & occupation expressions Self-introduction, greetings practice, talking about nationality and occupation
    Week 2 Location and place expressions, basic particles, time and date expressions Introducing the classroom and home, making and confirming appointments
    Week 3 Basic verbs and adjectives in the present tense, talking about likes and dislikes Sharing preferences, introducing favorite food, hobbies, and daily routines
    Week 4 Past tense, experience expressions, basic numbers and counters Talking about last weekend or a past trip, simple shopping conversations
    Week 5 Future tense, expressing plans, basic imperative and prohibitive forms Talking about vacation plans, explaining classroom and dormitory rules
    Week 6 Weather and seasons, introduction to honorifics and polite forms Describing the weather, introducing family members using basic honorific expressions
    Week 7 Hobbies and leisure activities, expressions of ability/possibility, basic health expressions Asking and answering about hobbies, practicing dialogues for hospital or pharmacy situations
    Week 8 Review of key grammar and expressions, simple emotion expressions Semester review, short presentations on future plans, sharing feelings and impressions of the course

    ※ The above is a typical example for Level 1 at the Hanyang University International Education Institute. Actual lesson content and weekly structure may vary according to the instructor’s detailed course plan and each semester’s syllabus.

    Additional Information & Notes

    Hanyang University Institute of International Education · Korean Language Program

    Level 1 Regular Korean Language Program Curriculum (Beginner)

    At Level 1, students build a foundation in Korean by learning Hangul pronunciation, basic sentence structures, and key expressions frequently used in daily life. The course is designed to help beginners communicate in simple, practical situations on and off campus.

    1. Learning Objectives

    • Understand and use essential vocabulary and grammar required at the beginner level.
    • Comprehend basic expressions used in everyday life and participate in simple conversations.
    • Read and write short sentences, introduce oneself, and exchange basic personal information.

    2. Course Content

    • Pronunciation: Hangul consonants and vowels, final consonants (batchim), basic sound length, stress, and intonation practice.
    • Grammar: Core sentence patterns, basic tenses (present, past, future), subject and object particles, and introductory honorific forms.
    • Vocabulary: Topics related to self-introduction, family, campus and school life, food, transportation, shopping, and daily routines.
    • Speaking & Conversation: Greetings, introducing oneself, talking about time and date, describing places, and using basic expressions in shops and restaurants.
    • Reading & Writing: Reading and writing short sentences, practicing simple forms and applications, and filling in basic personal information.

    3. Sample Classroom Activities

    • Self-introduction presentations and pair or small-group interviews.
    • Interactive games to practice numbers, dates, and time expressions.
    • Giving and following directions using a campus map or subway map.
    • Role-plays for ordering food and drinks using real or sample restaurant menus.
    • Simulated shopping situations in a supermarket or convenience store setting.

    4. Weekly Lesson Plan (Sample Template)

    The table below is a sample weekly plan. The actual syllabus and weekly topics may vary depending on the semester and instructor.

    Week Grammar · Expressions Conversation · Activities
    Week 1 Korean alphabet (Hangul), basic greeting expressions, nationality and occupation Self-introduction, exchanging greetings, talking about nationality and occupation
    Week 2 Location and place expressions, time and date expressions Introducing the classroom and home, making and confirming appointment times
    Week 3 Basic verbs/adjectives in the present tense, talking about likes and dislikes Talking about preferences, introducing favorite food and hobbies
    Week 4 Past tense, describing experiences, numbers and counters Talking about last weekend or a trip, basic shopping dialogues
    Week 5 Future tense, expressions for plans, simple imperative and prohibitive forms Talking about vacation or study plans, explaining simple rules and routines
    Week 6 Weather and seasons, introduction to basic honorific expressions Talking about weather and seasons, introducing family members using honorifics
    Week 7 Hobbies, ability and possibility expressions, basic health and change expressions Asking and answering about hobbies, simple dialogues for hospital or pharmacy situations
    Week 8 Review of plans and experiences, basic emotion expressions Semester review, presenting future plans, sharing feelings and impressions about the course

    ※ The above is a typical example of the Level 1 curriculum. Actual lesson content, materials, and weekly schedule may differ depending on the instructor’s detailed course plan and the specific semester.