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    University Introduce

    Online Degree Program · Practical English Major

    Seoul Cyber University - Practical English Program

    Develop practical English proficiency and specialized professional skills to become a qualified English expert in the global arena. A comprehensive online degree program designed for aspiring global talent.

    University Contact Main Phone: +82-2-944-5000  ·  Email: [email protected]
    Program Type
    Online Bachelor's Degree
    Duration
    4 years (8 semesters) (flexible schedule)
    Study Format
    100% Online Learning
    Degree Awarded
    BA in Practical English

    Program Introduction

    Seoul Cyber University's Practical English program is designed to cultivate English professionals with both strong practical language abilities and specialized practical skills in specific fields. Our curriculum emphasizes real-world application and professional development for global careers.

    • Comprehensive English language training from basic to advanced levels
    • Specialized tracks: Business English, Education, Translation/Interpretation
    • 100% online format with flexible learning schedule
    • Interactive multimedia content and real-time virtual classes
    • Practical skill development through project-based learning
    • Professional certification preparation (TOEIC, TOEFL, TESOL, etc.)

    Basic Information

    Institution Type Online Cyber University (Seoul, South Korea)
    Academic Calendar 2 semesters per year (Spring & Fall) / 15 weeks per semester
    Program Levels Freshman to Senior (Years 1-4)
    Class Format Online video lectures (available 24/7)
    Live interactive sessions (scheduled weekly)
    Discussion forums and group projects
    Class Size Small groups with personalized attention
    Credits Required 140 credits for graduation

    Academic Year Schedule (Example)

    Year Semester Application Period Orientation Start Date

    Academic Schedule Guide

    Online Bachelor's Degree · Practical English Major

    Seoul Cyber University - Practical English Program Package

    A comprehensive online degree program combining intensive English language training, professional specialization, and global career preparation - all in one flexible learning package.

    University Contact Main Phone: +82-2-944-5000  ·  Email: [email protected]
    Location
    Online (Seoul-based)
    Academic Calendar
    2 semesters/year · 15 weeks each (flexible)
    Study Format
    100% Online Learning
    Program Duration
    4 Years (Bachelor's Degree)

    Program Introduction

    Seoul Cyber University's Practical English program is an intensive education program designed for learners aiming to develop professional English proficiency and specialized career skills in the global marketplace.

    • 2 semesters per year, 15 weeks per semester with flexible scheduling
    • Progressive curriculum from foundational to advanced English proficiency
    • Integrated training in listening, speaking, reading, and writing
    • Specialized tracks: Business English, Education, Translation/Interpretation
    • Industry-relevant content and practical skill development
    • Optimized for global career advancement and professional certification

    Basic Information

    Institution Type Online Cyber University (Seoul, South Korea)
    Academic Year 2 semesters in 2025-2026 / 15 weeks per semester
    Available Levels Freshman to Senior (Years 1-4)
    Class Schedule Online lectures available 24/7
    Example: Self-paced study + Weekly live sessions (1-2 hours)
    Class Size Small interactive groups with personalized support
    Credits Required 140 credits for graduation (BA in Practical English)

    Academic Calendar (Example)

    Year Semester Application Period Orientation Start Date End Date
    2025 Spring 2024.11.01~2025.02.28 2025.02.25 2025.03.03 2025.06.15
    2025 Fall 2025.05.01~2025.08.31 2025.08.26 2025.09.01 2025.12.15

    Curriculum & Course Structure

    • Progressive skill development across 8 semesters (4 years)
    • Balanced training in speaking, listening, reading, and writing
    • Interactive multimedia content and virtual classrooms
    • Specialized tracks with industry-focused coursework
    • Digital textbooks and learning resources included

    Specialization Tracks

    Track Focus Areas Career Preparation
    Business English Track Business communication, presentations, negotiations Corporate positions, international business
    English Education Track Teaching methodology, curriculum development English teachers, education consultants
    Translation/Interpretation Track Translation techniques, specialized terminology Professional translators, interpreters

    Tuition & Fees

    Year Item Amount (KRW) Notes
    2025 Application Fee 50,000 KRW One-time, non-refundable
    2025 Tuition per Credit 120,000 KRW Standard rate
    2025 Semester Cost (avg.) 1,800,000~2,160,000 KRW Based on 15-18 credits per semester
    2026 Tuition per Credit 125,000 KRW (estimated) Subject to change

    ※ Scholarships available: Merit-based (up to 50% tuition), need-based, and special category scholarships
    ※ Payment plans and installment options available for qualified students

    What's Included / Not Included

    ✓ Included

    • Full online curriculum access
    • Digital learning materials & textbooks
    • Academic advising services
    • Career counseling support
    • Student portal & library access
    • Certificate programs & workshops

    ✗ Not Included

    • Physical textbooks (optional)
    • External certification exam fees
    • Optional intensive workshops
    • Study abroad programs (optional)
    • Personal computer/internet connection

    Application Process

    1. Request program consultation
    2. Prepare required documents
    3. Complete online application and pay application fee
    4. University review and admission decision
    5. Tuition payment and enrollment confirmation
    6. Online orientation and begin classes
    Dedicated academic advisors and student support staff assist you from application through graduation, including program selection, study planning, career guidance, and technical support.

    Program Benefits & Features

    Flexible Learning

    Study anytime, anywhere with 24/7 access to course materials. Perfect for working professionals.

    Accredited Degree

    Earn a fully accredited Bachelor's degree recognized by the Korean government and employers worldwide.

    Career Support

    Access career counseling, job placement assistance, and professional networking throughout your studies.

    International Students Welcome

    Student visa (D-2) support available for international students. Korean language support services provided.

    Location

    Academic Regulations

    Regular Korean Language Program – Admissions Guidelines

    This page provides application information for students who wish to apply for the regular Korean language program. Please check the eligibility, required documents, application procedure, tuition, and contact information before you apply.

    1. Eligibility

    • Applicants who have completed (or are expected to complete) high school or above as of [Year]
    • Applicants who are at least [Age] years old on the date of application
    • Applicants who can submit academic documents certified according to their country’s requirements (Apostille or consular legalization, etc.)
    • Applicants who have no disqualification for studying Korean and staying in Korea

    2. Application Process

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

    ※ Additional documents or interviews may be requested depending on the school’s circumstances.
    ※ Visa application must be done by the student personally and must follow the regulations of the embassy/immigration office of each country.

    ※ If you have a diagram image of the application process, insert it here. (Example: Application → Screening → Acceptance → Registration → Visa)

    Key Dates by Semester for the [Year] Academic Year (Example)

    Year Semester Campus Application Period Issuance Date of Standard Admission Letter
    [2025] [Spring Semester] [Main / Satellite Campus] [2025.01.00 ~ 02.00] [Issued sequentially after 2025.02.00]
    [2025] [Fall Semester] [Main / Satellite Campus] [2025.03.00 ~ 04.00] [Issued sequentially after 2025.04.00]

    ※ The issuance schedule of the standard admission letter may vary depending on the completion of online application and submission of documents.
    ※ The application period may close earlier than scheduled depending on the quota and the school’s circumstances.

    3. Required Documents

    The list of required documents may differ depending on the applicant’s nationality, residence status, and whether a student visa will be requested. The list below is a basic template. Please always refer to the official announcements of each university for the final document requirements.

    Type A Documents (e.g. Residents in Korea, non-visa applicants, etc.)

    No. Document Notes
    01 Online Application Form To be completed on the university portal or designated system
    02 Copy of Passport Submit the page showing full personal information and photo
    03 Certificate of Final Education or Certificate of Enrollment/Tran In Korean or English; notarization may be required
    04 Copy of Alien Registration Card (front & back) For applicants already residing in Korea

    Type B Documents (e.g. D-4 Visa Applicants, Students Registering for 2 or More Semesters)

    No. Document Notes
    01 Online Application Form May include self-introduction, pre-placement test form, etc.
    02 Copy of Passport Passport must be valid for a sufficient period
    03 Academic Documents (graduation / enrollment / tran , etc.) Check country-specific requirements (Apostille / consular confirmation)
    04 Bank Balance Certificate Issued within [30] days of application; minimum balance of KRW [Amount] or more
    05 Family Relationship Certificate (if required) Mandatory when using a bank account under parents’ name

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

    4. Admissions Regulations (Summary)

    • If any submitted document is found to be forged or falsified, admission may be canceled and all academic records may be invalidated.
    • Submitted documents will not be returned in principle.
    • Visa screening is conducted independently by the immigration office/embassy of each country, separate from admission decisions.
    • If the attendance rate does not meet the required standard, the student may receive a warning or be expelled according to school regulations.

    5. Tuition and Application Fee (Template for One Semester)

    Category Amount Notes
    Application Fee [e.g. KRW 60,000] Paid once at the time of application; non-refundable

    Curriculum and Textbooks

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

    [Level 1] Regular Korean Language Program – Course De ion (Beginner)

    At Level 1, students learn basic Korean pronunciation and fundamental sentence patterns, focusing on key expressions required in everyday life.

    1. Learning Objectives

    • Understand and use essential vocabulary and grammar appropriate for this level.
    • Comprehend basic expressions used in daily life and participate in simple conversations.
    • Read and write short sentences, introduce oneself, and convey basic personal information.

    2. Course Content

    • Pronunciation: Korean alphabet (Hangul) consonants and vowels, final consonants (batchim), basic length and intonation patterns
    • Grammar: Basic tenses (present, past, future), particles, and introductory honorific expressions
    • Vocabulary: Everyday topics such as self-introduction, family, campus and school life, food, and transportation
    • Speaking & Conversation: Greetings, self-introductions, telling time and dates, describing places, and 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
    • Practicing direction-giving using campus maps and subway route maps
    • Role-plays for ordering food using restaurant menus
    • Situational role-plays simulating supermarket and shopping conversations

    4. Weekly Lesson Plan (Sample Template)

    The following is a sample template. The actual weekly plan may be adjusted according to the detailed syllabus for each semester.

    Week Grammar · Expressions Conversation · Activities
    Week 1 Hangul consonants and vowels, greetings, nationality and occupation expressions Self-introductions, greetings, talking about nationality and occupation
    Week 2 Location and place expressions, time and date expressions Introducing the classroom and home, talking about appointment times
    Week 3 Present tense of basic verbs and adjectives, expressing likes and dislikes Talking about preferences, introducing favorite food and hobbies
    Week 4 Past tense, expressions of experience, numbers and counters Talking about last weekend or travel experiences, shopping conversations
    Week 5 Future tense, expressing plans, simple commands and prohibitions Talking about vacation and future plans, explaining daily rules
    Week 6 Weather and season expressions, basic honorifics Describing the weather, introducing family members using honorific expressions
    Week 7 Hobbies, ability/possibility expressions, basic health and change expressions Asking and answering about hobbies, practicing hospital and pharmacy situations
    Week 8 Review of plans and experiences, basic emotion expressions Semester review, presentations on future plans, sharing impressions

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

    Additional Information & Notes

    International Seoul Cyber University · Regular Korean Language Program

    Level 1 Korean Language Curriculum (Beginner)

    Level 1 is designed for beginners who are new to the Korean language. Students learn basic pronunciation, fundamental sentence structures, and essential expressions required for everyday communication.

    1. Learning Objectives

    • Understand and use fundamental vocabulary and basic grammatical structures appropriate for beginner-level Korean.
    • Comprehend common expressions used in daily situations and participate in simple conversations.
    • Read and write short sentences and communicate basic personal information such as self-introductions.

    2. Course Content

    • Pronunciation: Korean consonants and vowels (Hangul), final consonants (batchim), and basic intonation patterns
    • Grammar: Basic verb tenses (present, past, future), particles, and introductory honorific expressions
    • Vocabulary: Everyday topics including self-introduction, family, school life, food, and transportation
    • Speaking & Conversation: Greetings, introductions, telling time and dates, describing locations, and basic shopping expressions
    • Reading & Writing: Reading and writing simple sentences and completing basic forms and applications

    3. Sample Classroom Activities

    • Self-introduction presentations and pair-based interview activities
    • Interactive games for practicing numbers, dates, and time expressions
    • Direction-giving practice using campus maps and subway route diagrams
    • Role-play activities for ordering food using restaurant menus
    • Situational role-plays simulating shopping and daily-life conversations

    4. Weekly Lesson Plan

    The weekly lesson plan below is provided as a general guideline. Actual course schedules may vary by semester and instructor.

    Week Grammar & Expressions Conversation & Activities
    Week 1 Hangul basics, greetings, nationality and occupation expressions Self-introductions and basic greetings
    Week 2 Location, place, and time expressions Describing classrooms and homes, making appointments
    Week 3 Present tense verbs and adjectives, preference expressions Talking about hobbies, food, and personal interests
    Week 4 Past tense, experience expressions, numbers and counters Sharing past experiences and shopping conversations
    Week 5 Future tense, plans, basic commands and prohibitions Discussing future plans and daily rules
    Week 6 Weather and seasons, basic honorific expressions Talking about weather and introducing family members
    Week 7 Hobbies, ability and possibility expressions, health-related terms Hospital and pharmacy conversation practice
    Week 8 Review of major grammar points and emotional expressions Semester review and presentation of personal plans

    ※ This curriculum outline represents a standard model for Level 1. Actual course content and weekly progression may vary depending on the instructor and academic schedule.