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    University Introduce

    Sejong University · Korean Language Program

    Introduction to Sejong University Korean Language Program

    The Korean Language Program at Sejong University is a professional language education institute designed for international students who wish to learn Korean systematically and experience Korean culture. Through structured courses, experienced instructors, and student-centered support, the program helps learners improve practical Korean language skills and prepare for further studies or careers in Korea.

    Key Features of Sejong University Korean Language Program

    6-Level Structured Curriculum

    The program is structured into six levels from beginner to advanced, allowing students to progress step by step according to their proficiency, from foundational Korean to academic and professional language use.

    Intensive Classes & Fast Progress

    Each term consists of intensive classes conducted five days a week, enabling students to rapidly improve listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills within a short period of time.

    Qualified & Experienced Instructors

    Classes are taught by professional instructors specializing in Korean language education. Continuous assessments and individualized feedback help students identify strengths and areas for improvement throughout the course.

    Korean Culture Experience & Campus Life

    In addition to classroom instruction, students can participate in cultural activities, on-site learning programs, and campus events, helping them adapt smoothly to life in Korea and build global friendships.

    Program Structure & Semester Operation

    • Multiple semesters offered annually (each term approximately 8–10 weeks)
    • Classes held five days a week, about 200–260 minutes per day
    • Six proficiency levels from beginner to advanced
    • Practical Korean training through presentations, projects, and assignments
    • Cultural experiences and field activities organized each semester

    Inquiry & Consultation

    For inquiries regarding applications to the Sejong University Korean Language Program, semester schedules, registration, or visa-related matters, please refer to the official university website or consult with Trenvl for detailed guidance.

    Official Website : https://en.sejong.ac.kr/eng/academics/Korean_language_program.do

    Additional Support : Trenvl advisors can assist with school selection, semester planning, accommodation, and visa preparation.

    Academic Schedule Guide

    Regular Korean Language Course · Study Package

    Sejong University Korean Language Program – Regular Course Study Package

    The Korean Language Program at Sejong University is an intensive course designed for international students who wish to systematically improve their Korean, experience Korean culture, and prepare for undergraduate or graduate admission in Korea.

    University Contact (Center for International Education) Tel : +82-2-3408-4052~3  ·  Email : ili@sejong.ac.kr
    Location (Campus)
    Seoul Campus
    Academic Terms
    4 terms per year / approx. 10 weeks per term (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter)
    Class Hours
    Mon–Fri, around 4 class hours per day
    Levels
    Level 1 (Beginner) – Level 6 (Advanced)

    Program Overview

    The Sejong University Korean Language Program is a regular intensive course operated by the Center for International Education. It is ideal for students who wish to focus on Korean language study, experience Korean culture on campus, and prepare for degree programs at Sejong University or other Korean universities.

    • Operated 4 times a year; each term is approximately 10 weeks long.
    • Level-based curriculum from Level 1 (Beginner) to Level 6 (Advanced).
    • Integrated training in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
    • Cultural activities and local field trips included as part of the curriculum.
    • Suitable for students preparing for TOPIK, Korean university admission, or long-term language study.

    Basic Information

    Location (Campus) Sejong University Seoul Campus (Gwangjin-gu, Seoul)
    Academic Terms 4 terms per year (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter) / each term approximately 10 weeks
    Levels Offered Level 1 (Beginner) – Level 6 (Advanced)
    Class Hours Monday–Friday, approximately 200–260 minutes per day
    Example: Morning class 09:00–12:50 / Afternoon class 14:00–17:50 (exact hours may vary by term)
    Class Size Small-sized classes (approx. 10–15 students per class, subject to change)

    Key Academic Schedule by Term (Example – 2025)

    Year Term Application Period Orientation / Placement Test Start Date End Date
    2025 Spring 2024.12.18 – 2025.01.19 2025.03.04 2025.03.05 2025.05.16
    2025 Summer 2025.03.12 – 2025.05.18 2025.06.03 2025.06.04 2025.08.14
    2025 Fall 2025.06.18 – 2025.08.17 2025.09.02 2025.09.03 2025.11.14
    2025 Winter 2025.09.17 – 2025.11.16 2025.12.02 2025.12.03 2026.02.06

    Class Structure & Textbooks

    • Normally, one level is completed per term (approx. 10 weeks).
    • Balanced development of speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills.
    • Includes cultural experience activities as part of coursework.
    • Sejong University’s own textbooks and/or approved Korean textbooks are used by level.

    Textbook Guide (Sample)

    Level Textbook Notes
    Levels 1–2 (Beginner) Introductory Korean textbook (beginner) Basic grammar & daily conversation
    Levels 3–4 (Intermediate) Intermediate Korean textbook Discussions, news, and real-life topics
    Levels 5–6 (Advanced) Advanced Korean textbook Academic Korean for university-level study

    Tuition & Fees (Reference Only)

    Year Item Amount (KRW) Notes
    Example Tuition (per term) [Please refer to official website] The exact tuition is announced by Sejong University each year.
    Example Application / Registration Fee [Non-refundable application fee] Varies by academic year; confirm before applying.

    ※ Tuition and fees are subject to change. Please always check the latest information on Sejong University’s official Korean Language Program website or with the Center for International Education.

    Included / Not Included in the Study Package

    Included

    • Support for tuition payment procedures
    • Guidance on online application and required documents
    • Basic visa and immigration guidance
    • Orientation and basic campus/life information

    Not Included

    • Airfare and personal travel expenses
    • Dormitory / housing costs
    • Meals and local transportation
    • Personal insurance and optional activities

    Application Process (Summary)

    1. Check Sejong University academic schedule and choose your desired term.
    2. Complete the online application form via the official application page.
    3. Prepare and submit the required documents for screening.
    4. Attend an interview (if required) and receive admission results.
    5. Pay tuition according to the invoice and send proof of payment.
    6. Receive the admission letter and prepare your visa documents.
    7. Enter Korea, attend orientation and level placement test, and begin classes.
    A dedicated planner can support you with school selection, term planning, visa guidance, housing options, and everyday life in Seoul while you study in the Sejong University Korean Language Program.

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    [School Name] Korean Language Program Admission Guide (Application Information)

    This guide is for students applying to the regular Korean language program. Please check eligibility, required documents, admission procedures, tuition fees, and contact information.

    1. Eligibility

    • Applicants must have a high school diploma (or expected graduation) as of [Year]
    • Applicants must be at least [Age] years old at the time of application
    • Applicants must be able to submit documents verifying their highest education according to the relevant country’s authentication (Apostille or consular verification, etc.)
    • Applicants must have no disqualifications for attending Korean language classes or staying in Korea

    2. Admission Procedures

    1. Complete and submit the online application form
    2. Upload required documents or submit by mail/in-person
    3. Document review and interview (online/offline) if necessary
    4. Announcement of successful applicants and registration guidance
    5. Pay tuition fees and confirm enrollment
    6. Apply for D-4 visa or other residence status (if applicable)

    ※ The school may request additional documents or interviews as needed.
    ※ Visa applications must be handled directly by the student according to each country’s embassy/immigration regulations.

    ※ If there is an admission procedure diagram, it can be inserted here (e.g., Application → Review → Acceptance → Registration → Visa)

    [Year] Academic Year – Major Semester Schedule (Example)

    Year Semester Campus Application Period Expected Issuance of Admission Letter
    [2025] [1st Semester] [Seoul/Suwon etc.] [2025.01.00 ~ 02.00] [Sequential issuance after 2025.02.00]
    [2025] [2nd Semester] [Seoul/Suwon etc.] [2025.03.00 ~ 04.00] [Sequential issuance after 2025.04.00]

    ※ Issuance of admission letters may vary depending on the completion of online application and document submission.
    ※ Application periods may close earlier than scheduled depending on the number of applicants and school circumstances.

    3. Required Documents

    Required documents may vary depending on applicant nationality, residence status, and visa application. The list below is a general template; please refer to the school’s official announcements for final requirements.

    Type A Documents (e.g., current residents in Korea, no visa application)

    No. Document Remarks
    01 Online Application Form Complete via school portal or designated system
    02 Passport Copy Submit full photo page
    03 Highest Education Certificate or Tran In English or Korean; notarized if required
    04 Alien Registration Card Copy (front/back) For applicants currently residing in Korea

    Type B Documents (e.g., D-4 visa applicants, enrollment for 2+ semesters)

    No. Document Remarks
    01 Online Application Form May include self-introduction, pre-level test forms, etc.
    02 Passport Copy Must have sufficient validity
    03 Highest Education Documents (Graduation/Enrollment/Tran ) Check country-specific requirements: Apostille/Consular Verification
    04 Bank Statement Issued within [30] days of application, minimum balance: [amount]
    05 Family Relation Certificate (if applicable) Required if using parent’s bank account

    ※ Any documents not in Korean/English must be translated and notarized, and submitted with the originals.
    ※ Additional documents may be requested depending on country, school, or visa type.

    4. Admission Rules (Summary)

    • Admission may be canceled and records invalidated if submitted documents are false or forged.
    • Submitted documents are generally non-returnable.
    • Visa review is independent of admission and follows embassy/immigration regulations.
    • Students with attendance below the required standard may receive warnings or be dismissed.

    5. Tuition and Fees (per semester, example)

    Category Amount Remarks
    Application Fee [e.g., 60,000 KRW] Paid once upon application, non-refundable
    Tuition (Seoul Campus) [e.g., 1,750,000 KRW] Per semester; indicate if field trip fee included
    Tuition (Other Campuses) [e.g., 1,450,000 KRW] Varies by campus
    Other Expenses Textbooks, insurance, etc. Detailed guidance if needed

    ※ Application fees are non-refundable. Tuition refunds follow the school’s policy.
    ※ Please check the official website or Trenvl coordinator for latest tuition fees.

    6. Contact Information

    Please contact the relevant office based on language and campus.

    Campus Language Phone Email
    [Seoul Campus] English [+82-2-000-0000] [english@school.ac.kr]
    [Seoul Campus] Japanese [+82-2-000-0000] [japanese@school.ac.kr]
    [Seoul Campus] Chinese [+82-2-000-0000] [chinese@school.ac.kr]
    [Other Campus] Chinese/Japanese/English [+82-31-000-0000]

    Curriculum and Textbooks

    [School Name] Korean Language Program · Curriculum by Level

    Level 1 Curriculum (Beginner)

    This level introduces basic Korean pronunciation and sentence structures, focusing on essential expressions needed for daily life.

    1. Learning Objectives

    • Understand and use essential vocabulary and grammar for this level.
    • Comprehend basic expressions for everyday situations and engage in simple conversations.
    • Read and write short sentences, introduce oneself, and convey basic personal information.

    2. Curriculum Content

    • Pronunciation: Hangul letters, batchim, vowel/consonant length, intonation
    • Grammar: Basic tenses (present, past, future), particles, and honorifics
    • Vocabulary: Topics such as self-introduction, family, school life, food, transportation
    • Conversation: Greetings, introducing oneself, telling time/date, describing places, basic shopping expressions
    • Reading & Writing: Reading/writing short sentences, filling forms, and simple applications

    3. Sample Activities

    • Self-introduction presentations and partner interviews
    • Practicing numbers, dates, and time through games
    • Campus map/subway route exercises for giving directions
    • Role-play ordering food from restaurant menus
    • Simulated shopping scenarios in markets or stores

    4. Weekly Lesson Plan (Sample Template)

    The following is a sample template; the actual weekly plan may vary depending on the instructor's syllabus.

    Week Grammar / Expressions Conversation / Activities
    Week 1 Hangul letters, greetings, nationality & occupation expressions Introduce oneself, greet others, state nationality & occupation
    Week 2 Location & place expressions, time & date expressions Introduce classroom/home, arrange meeting times
    Week 3 Basic verbs/adjectives in present tense, expressing likes Talk about preferences, food, hobbies
    Week 4 Past tense, experience expressions, quantity & unit expressions Talk about last weekend/travel experiences, shopping dialogues
    Week 5 Future tense, expressing plans, commands & prohibitions Discuss vacation plans, explain rules
    Week 6 Weather & seasons expressions, basic honorifics Talk about weather, introduce family, practice honorifics
    Week 7 Hobbies, expressing ability/capability, health & change expressions Ask & answer about hobbies, practice hospital/pharmacy situations
    Week 8 Summarizing plans/experiences, expressing feelings Semester review, present personal plans, express reflections

    ※ The above is a typical example for each level; actual class content and weekly structure may vary according to the instructor's lesson plan.

    Additional Information & Notes

    [University Name] Regular Korean Language Program · Level-based Curriculum

    [Level 1] Regular Korean Language Program Curriculum (Beginner)

    [Example de ion for Level 1] This level focuses on basic Korean pronunciation and core sentence patterns. Students learn essential expressions needed for everyday life situations.

    1. Learning Objectives

    • Understand and use the basic vocabulary and grammar required at this level.
    • Understand basic expressions used in daily life and engage in simple conversations.
    • Read and write short sentences, introduce oneself, and share simple personal information.

    2. Course Content

    • Pronunciation: Hangul letters (consonants & vowels), final consonants (batchim), basic length and intonation practice
    • Grammar: Basic tenses (present, past, future), particles, and introductory honorific forms
    • Vocabulary: Daily-life topics such as self-introduction, family, school life, food, transportation, etc.
    • Speaking & Conversation: Greetings, self-introduction, telling the time and date, describing places, basic shopping expressions
    • Reading & Writing: Reading and writing short sentences, practicing simple forms such as applications and basic documents

    3. Sample Classroom Activities

    • Self-introduction presentations and pair interviews
    • Games to practice numbers, dates, and time expressions
    • Practice giving directions using a campus map or subway map
    • Role-plays for ordering food using restaurant menus
    • Simulated situations for grocery shopping or daily shopping conversations

    4. Weekly Lesson Plan (Sample Template)

    The following is a sample template. The actual weekly plan may vary according to the detailed syllabus of each semester.

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

    ※ The above is a typical example for each level. Actual lesson content and weekly structure may vary according to the instructor’s detailed course plan.