University Introduce
Introduction to Daegu University Korean Language Program
Daegu University (DU), located in Gyeongsan near Daegu, is a prominent private university in Korea offering Korean language education for international students through its Language Education Center. The Korean Language Program is designed to help learners improve practical Korean communication skills, understand Korean culture, and prepare for academic or professional opportunities in Korea. Through a combination of structured language courses, cultural activities, and campus experience, DU provides a supportive and immersive environment for international students.
Key Features of the Daegu University Korean Language Program
Private University with Modern Campus
DU provides a vibrant campus environment near Daegu where students can engage in academic study while enjoying cultural and social activities in the city and surrounding areas.
Structured Language Curriculum
The program offers level-based courses from beginner to advanced. Students develop speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills through a curriculum emphasizing practical communication, grammar, and vocabulary for academic and daily use.
Interactive Learning
Classes are designed to support the learning pace of each student. Group work, pair activities, and practical exercises encourage active participation and build confidence in using Korean in real-life contexts.
Cultural & Campus Experiences
The program includes cultural activities, excursions, and campus events that allow students to experience Korean traditions, local culture, and daily life, while interacting with domestic and international students.
Korean Language Program Structure & Academic Schedule
- Level-based Korean courses from beginner to advanced.
- Focus on developing speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills.
- Preparation for academic studies and everyday life in Korea.
- Cultural and local activities complement language learning.
- International environment with students from various countries.
Contact & Inquiries
For detailed information on the DU Korean Language Program, including applications, schedules, tuition, and visa matters, please refer to the official DU Language Education Center website or contact the international education office.
Official University Website : https://eng.daegu.ac.kr/
Korean Language Education Information : Daegu University Language Education Institute
Main Address : 201, Daehak-ro, Gyeongsan-si, Gyeongbuk 38453, Republic of Korea
Academic Schedule Guide
Daegu University Regular Korean Language Program – Study Abroad Package
An intensive Korean language course operated by the Language Education Institute of Daegu University for international students. The program provides structured Korean language training, cultural experiences, and academic preparation for students who wish to study at Korean universities or gain a deeper understanding of Korean society while living near Daegu, Republic of Korea.
Website : https://lei.daegu.ac.kr/
E-mail : [email protected]
Address : Language Education Institute, Daegu University, 201 Daehak-ro, Gyeongsan-si, Gyeongbuk 38453, Republic of Korea
Program Overview
The Daegu University Regular Korean Language Program is designed for international students seeking practical Korean communication skills, cultural immersion, and preparation for academic or professional activities in Korea. Students follow a structured curriculum to develop speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills while experiencing campus life near Daegu.
- Target students: international learners interested in Korean language and culture at Daegu University
- Intensive weekday classes for steady language improvement
- Placement into appropriate levels based on proficiency assessment
- Balanced development in speaking, listening, reading, and writing
- Korean culture activities and local excursions included
- Suitable for students preparing for university admission, exchange programs, or long-term residence in Korea
Basic Information
| Location (Campus) | Gyeongsan, Republic of Korea – Daegu University Main Campus |
|---|---|
| Program Term | Operated on a semester basis; detailed dates announced in official Korean language course admission guides. |
| Levels Offered | Multiple levels from beginner to advanced (placement based on proficiency) |
| Class Time |
Intensive weekday classes (morning or afternoon sessions). Timetable may vary by semester. |
| Class Size | Small to medium-sized classes encouraging active participation and interaction with instructors. |
Academic Schedule by Semester (Example)
| Year | Semester | Application Period | Orientation / Placement Test | Start Date | End Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 (Example) | Spring Semester | Refer to “Korean Language Course Admission Guide” | Held shortly before semester begins (placement test & orientation) | To be announced in official notice | According to university calendar |
| 2025 (Example) | Fall Semester | Refer to “Korean Language Course Admission Guide” | Held shortly before semester begins (placement test & orientation) | To be announced in official notice | According to university calendar |
Class Structure & Textbooks
- Each level normally completed within one regular course term.
- Balanced focus on speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills.
- Includes Korean culture activities and field trips in the Gyeongsan / Daegu area.
- Classes use level-appropriate textbooks and supplementary materials officially designated by DU Language Education Institute.
Tuition & Fees (Example)
| Category | Amount (KRW) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | To be announced | Paid once at application; non-refundable |
| Tuition (1 term) | To be announced | Exact tuition announced in official admission guidelines |
| Insurance / Other Fees | Estimated separately | International student insurance and administrative fees may apply |
※ Tuition and fees are subject to change according to DU policy and latest admission guidelines.
※ Refunds follow DU official refund regulations for the Korean Language Program.
Included / Not Included
Included
- Support for tuition payment to DU
- Assistance with application form preparation and document checklist
- Basic guidance on visa procedures related to language training
- Orientation and basic life information in Gyeongsan / Daegu after arrival
Not Included
- Airfare and accommodation (dormitory or private housing)
- Meals and local transportation expenses
- Personal insurance premiums (unless specified)
- Personal leisure, travel, or optional activity expenses
Application Procedure
- Consultation regarding DU Korean Language Program and preferred term
- Preparation of application forms and required documents
- Submission of application to DU and document screening
- Payment of tuition and fees according to invoice or bank information provided
- Visa application at the Korean embassy/consulate and preparation for entry into Korea
- Arrival in Gyeongsan / Daegu, orientation participation, and completion of placement test
Location
Academic Regulations
Kyungpook National University Korean Language Program – Admission Guidelines
This guide provides essential information for international applicants who wish to enroll in the Kyungpook National University Korean Language Program. Please carefully review the eligibility criteria, application procedures, required documents, tuition & fees, and contact information.
1. Eligibility
- International applicants who have completed high school (or equivalent) at the time of application.
- Applicants who can submit all required original documents; documents not in Korean or English must be translated and notarized.
- Applicants who are able to obtain a valid visa for language study in Korea (e.g., D-4 visa) and have no legal restrictions for staying in Korea.
- Applicants who agree to comply with Kyungpook National University regulations, Korean immigration laws, and attendance requirements of the Korean Language Program.
2. Admission Procedure
- Complete the application form and prepare all required documents.
- Submit the application and documents (by post, in person, or as instructed by KNU).
- Document review by Kyungpook National University (additional documents may be requested).
- Notification of admission results to each applicant individually.
- Payment of tuition via the designated bank account.
- Issuance of Certificate of Admission and final enrollment confirmation.
※ Applicants should regularly check their email and contact information during the screening process.
※ If you wish to withdraw after admission, a written request must be submitted. Tuition is refundable before the start of the semester, but the application fee is non-refundable.
Example of Program Schedule by Semester (2025)
| Year | Semester | Campus | Application Period | Certificate of Admission |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Spring | Daegu Campus | 2024.12.01 – 2025.01.20 | Issued after tuition payment |
| 2025 | Summer | Daegu Campus | 2025.03.01 – 2025.04.20 | Issued after tuition payment |
※ Schedule is for reference only. Updated schedules and application periods will be announced in the official admission notice.
※ Certificate of Admission issuance depends on completion of application, document submission, and tuition payment.
3. Required Documents (International Applicants)
All applicants must submit original documents in Korean or English. Documents in other languages must be translated and notarized. Additional documents may be requested depending on the applicant's country or visa type.
| No. | Document | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Application form (KNU format) | Attach a recent color photo. |
| 02 | Certificate of final academic degree | Authenticated by the Korean Embassy or Apostille depending on country. |
| 03 | Official tran from final school | Covers the entire course; translation & notarization if not in Korean/English. |
| 04 | Proof of financial supporter (parents/guardian) | Employment certificate or business registration. |
| 05 | Income proof of financial supporter | Income certificate, tax statement, or equivalent. |
| 06 | Official bank statement | Issued within 1 month of application; minimum balance USD 10,000 or equivalent. |
| 07 | Certificate of family relationship | Includes applicant and parents; copies of parents’ IDs may be required. |
| 08 | Copy of passport | Photo page including passport number must be clear. |
※ Applicants from OECD countries are advised to confirm the detailed list in advance.
※ Documents may also be requested during visa application at the Korean Embassy/Consulate.
4. Admission & Visa Regulations (Summary)
- Any falsified document may result in cancellation of admission or enrollment records, even after entry into Korea.
- Submitted documents are generally not returned.
- D-4 language training visa is limited to two years; extensions must be done before expiry each semester.
- Any change in student status (address, school, visa) must be reported to the immigration office and KNU within 14 days.
- Failure to meet attendance requirements may result in warnings or dismissal, potentially affecting visa status.
5. Tuition & Fees (Example)
| Category | Amount (KRW) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 50,000 | Paid once at application; non-refundable. |
| Tuition (1 semester) | 1,500,000 | 10-week course (approx. 200 hours). |
| Insurance (6 months) | 100,000 | Estimate for international student insurance. |
| Total (1 semester) | 1,650,000 | Application fee + tuition + insurance (example). |
※ Tuition and fees are subject to change according to KNU policy.
※ Refunds follow KNU’s official regulations for the Korean Language Program.
6. Contact Information
For inquiries regarding application, documents, visa, or dormitory, contact the KNU International Language Education Center.
| Office | Telephone | Address | |
|---|---|---|---|
| International Language Education Center Kyungpook National University |
+82-53-950-5588 | [email protected] | 80 Daehak-ro, Buk-gu, Daegu, Republic of Korea |
Please check the latest announcements and detailed admission guidelines on the official KNU Korean Language Program website before applying.
Curriculum and Textbooks
Level 1 Korean Language Regular Course Curriculum (Beginner)
Level 1 at the Daegu University Korean Language Program is intended for students who are learning Korean for the first time. The course starts with the Korean alphabet (Hangul), basic pronunciation, and essential sentence patterns. Emphasis is placed on practical expressions used in daily life, including greetings, self-introduction, shopping, transportation, and campus life in Daegu.
1. Learning Objectives
- Recognize and use beginner-level Korean vocabulary and grammar for Level 1.
- Communicate in simple daily situations using short sentences (greetings, self-introduction, shopping, etc.).
- Read and write Hangul accurately and understand short written texts related to everyday life.
- Introduce oneself and provide basic personal information such as nationality, major, hobbies, and daily routines.
2. Course Contents
- Pronunciation: Hangul consonants and vowels, basic syllable structure, final consonants (batchim), simple sound changes, and basic intonation for statements and questions.
- Grammar: Basic word order (S–O–V), present/past/future tense, particles (topic, subject, object, location), numbers and counters, polite endings (-요), and introductory honorific forms.
- Vocabulary: Everyday words for self-introduction, nationality and family, school life, food and restaurants, shopping, transportation, weather, and daily routines.
- Conversation: Greetings, self-introduction, asking/answering simple questions, telling time and date, describing locations, ordering food, and shopping expressions.
- Reading & Writing: Reading short dialogues, notices, simple signs and schedules, writing short sentences, and filling out basic forms (name, address, contact info).
3. Sample Classroom Activities
- Self-introduction presentations and pair interviews exchanging basic personal information.
- Number, date, and time practice via games, quizzes, and short speaking activities.
- Using campus or subway maps of Daegu to practice location and direction expressions.
- Restaurant role-plays using real or sample menus for ordering food and paying bills.
- Supermarket/shopping role-plays for asking prices, choosing products, and completing purchases.
4. Weekly Lesson Plan (Sample Template)
The following weekly plan is an example for the Daegu University Korean Language Program. Actual lesson schedule and topics may vary according to the semester and instructor’s syllabus.
| Week | Grammar & Expressions | Conversation & Activities |
|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | Hangul consonants & vowels, basic syllable structure, simple greetings and polite endings (-요). | Introducing name & nationality, basic classroom expressions, greetings & farewells. |
| Week 2 | Topic/subject particles, nationality & occupation expressions, demonstratives (this/that). | Detailed self-introduction, talking about country/job/major, introducing friends & classmates. |
| Week 3 | Location particles (at, in, to), present tense verbs, basic daily routine verbs. | Describing room, classroom, campus, daily schedule, and school life. |
| Week 4 | Native & Sino-Korean numbers, time & date expressions, days of the week. | Telling time, making appointments, discussing birthdays & important dates. |
| Week 5 | Object particle, basic past tense, expressions of likes & dislikes (좋아하다, 싫어하다). | Talking about hobbies, favorite foods, activities, past weekend activities. |
| Week 6 | Future/plan expressions (~겠다, ~을 거예요), simple suggestion & invitation forms. | Making plans, inviting someone, accepting/declining invitations politely. |
| Week 7 | Adjectives (predicate & attributive), basic comparative expressions, weather/season vocabulary. | Describing weather/seasons, favorite seasons & related activities. |
| Week 8 | Basic honorifics for family & teachers, simple health & feeling expressions. | Introducing family respectfully, talking about feelings (tired, sick, happy), basic hospital/pharmacy situations. |
※ This curriculum represents a sample for Level 1 at the Daegu University Korean Language Program. Weekly topics and activities may be adjusted by instructors according to students' needs and the semester syllabus.
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