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    University Introduce

    Daegu Catholic University · Korean Language Institute

    Introduction to Daegu Catholic University Korean Language Program

    Daegu Catholic University, located in Gyeongsan near Daegu, offers a structured Korean language program for international students through its Korean Language Institute. The program aims to help learners acquire practical Korean communication skills, gain an understanding of Korean culture, and prepare for academic or professional opportunities in Korea. By combining systematic language training with cultural immersion and campus experiences, Daegu Catholic University provides a supportive and engaging environment for international students.

    Key Features of the DCU Korean Language Program

    Located near Daegu

    DCU is situated in Gyeongsan, close to Daegu, Korea’s fourth-largest city. Students benefit from a balanced urban environment while studying Korean and engaging with local culture.

    Level-Based Courses

    The program provides courses from beginner to advanced levels. Students systematically improve speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills through practical communication, grammar, and vocabulary lessons.

    Student-Centered Learning

    Classes are designed according to student levels and learning pace. Interactive activities, pair/group work, and practical exercises enhance confidence in real-life Korean communication.

    Cultural & Campus Experience

    The program integrates cultural classes, excursions, and campus activities so students can experience Korean traditions, urban life, and interact with local and international peers.

    Korean Language Program Structure & Academic Schedule

    • Level-based Korean courses from beginner to advanced.
    • Curriculum emphasizes speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills.
    • Supports academic preparation and daily life in Korea.
    • Cultural and local activities integrated with language learning.
    • International environment with students from various countries.

    Contact & Inquiries

    For more information on the Daegu Catholic University Korean Language Program, including applications, course schedules, tuition, and visa matters, please refer to the official website or contact the international office.

    Official University Website : https://www.cu.ac.kr/

    Main Address : 13‑13 Hayang‑ro, Hayang‑eup, Gyeongsan‑si, Gyeongsangbuk‑do, South Korea

    Academic Schedule Guide

    Regular Korean Language Program · Study Abroad Package

    Daegu Catholic University Korean Language Program – Study Abroad Package

    The Korean Language Education Institute (KLEI) of Daegu Catholic University offers an intensive Korean language course for international students. This program provides systematic Korean language training, cultural experiences, and academic preparation for learners aiming to study at Korean universities or gain deeper insight into Korean society while living in Gyeongsan, near Daegu, South Korea.

    University Contact
    Korean Language Course, Korean Language Education Institute, Daegu Catholic University
    Website : https://academics.cu.ac.kr/home/detail/etc/klei/
    E-mail : [email protected]
    Address : 13‑13 Hayang‑ro, Hayang‑eup, Gyeongsan‑si, Gyeongsangbuk‑do, South Korea
    Location (Campus)
    Gyeongsan – Main Campus
    Program Operation
    Operates on a semester basis throughout the year
    Class Hours
    Weekday intensive classes (morning or afternoon)
    Levels
    Beginner to Advanced

    Program Overview

    The Daegu Catholic University Korean Language Program is designed for international students seeking practical Korean communication skills, cultural experiences, and preparation for academic study or work in Korea. Through a structured curriculum, learners develop balanced abilities in speaking, listening, reading, and writing, while participating in campus life near Daegu.

    • Target students: international learners interested in Korean language and culture
    • Intensive weekday classes for steady language improvement
    • Placement into appropriate levels based on proficiency assessment
    • Integrated training in speaking, listening, reading, and writing
    • Cultural classes and field trips included
    • Suitable for students preparing for university admission, exchange programs, or long-term residence in Korea

    Basic Information

    Location (Campus) Gyeongsan, South Korea – Daegu Catholic University Main Campus
    Program Term Operated on a semester basis; detailed dates announced in official Korean language course guides.
    Levels Offered Multiple levels from beginner to advanced (placement based on proficiency)
    Class Time Intensive weekday classes (morning or afternoon). Timetable may vary by semester.
    Class Size Small to medium-sized classes for active participation and interaction with instructors.
    For more information on the Daegu Catholic University Korean Language Program, including application procedures, course schedules, tuition, and visa matters, please refer to the official KLEI website or contact the international office.

    Location

    Academic Regulations

    Regular Korean Language Program · Study Abroad Package

    Catholic University of Daegu Language Education Institute – Regular Korean Language Program

    A regular Korean language training program offered by the Language Education Institute of the Catholic University of Daegu for international students. This integrated program focuses on improving overall Korean communication skills and preparing learners for admission to Korean universities or graduate schools, as well as for research, business, trade, employment, and start-up opportunities in Korea.

    University Contact
    Language Education Institute, Catholic University of Daegu
    Website : https://academics.cu.ac.kr/home/detail/etc/klei/
    E-mail : [email protected]
    Address : International Hall (B4), Room 303, 13-13 Hayang-ro, Hayang-eup, Gyeongsan-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Republic of Korea
    Location (Campus)
    Gyeongsan, Gyeongsangbuk-do – International Campus (Hayang)
    Program Operation
    4 regular terms (spring, summer, fall, winter), 10 weeks per term
    Class Hours
    Mon–Fri, 09:00–13:00 (4 hours/day)
    Levels
    6 levels (Level 1–6: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced)

    Program Overview

    The regular Korean language program at the Catholic University of Daegu’s Language Education Institute is an intensive professional program designed to enhance integrated Korean communication skills. It is suitable for learners who plan to enter our university (undergraduate or graduate school) or other Korean universities, and for those who aim to work in research, management, trade, employment, or start-ups in Korea.

    Students can choose among four terms—spring, summer, fall, and winter—to begin their studies at the time that best suits their situation. According to their Korean proficiency, learners are placed into levels from beginner to advanced (Level 1–6). Through effective teaching methods and close student support, the program strives to help learners adapt successfully to life and study in Korea.

    • Target students: international learners preparing for university admission, research, business, trade, employment, or start-ups in Korea
    • Track(s) aiming for TOPIK Level 3 or higher are offered for academic goals
    • Six levels of instruction (Level 1–6: Beginner 1–2, Intermediate 1–2, Advanced 1–2)
    • Course content: vocabulary, grammar, listening, speaking, reading, and writing
    • Evaluation: midterm and final exams, weekly tests, assignments, and attendance
    • Focus on integrated communication skills and systematic student support

    Basic Information

    Location (Campus) Gyeongsan-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Republic of Korea – Catholic University of Daegu, International Hall (B4)
    Program Term 4 regular 10-week terms (spring, summer, fall, winter). Detailed schedules are announced in the official Korean language course admission guide.
    Levels Offered Six levels (Level 1–6), grouped as Beginner 1–2, Intermediate 1–2, and Advanced 1–2, based on placement test results.
    Class Time Monday to Friday, 09:00–13:00 (4 hours per day, 5 days per week). Specific timetables may vary slightly by term.
    Class Size Generally small to medium-sized classes to encourage active participation and interaction with instructors.

    Academic Schedule by Term (Example)

    Term Study Period (Approx.) Class Hours Duration Notes
    Spring Term March – June (10 weeks) Mon–Fri, 09:00–13:00 4 hours/day, 5 days/week Detailed dates announced in official notices
    Summer Term June – August (10 weeks) Mon–Fri, 09:00–13:00 4 hours/day, 5 days/week Schedules may vary slightly each year
    Fall Term September – November (10 weeks) Mon–Fri, 09:00–13:00 4 hours/day, 5 days/week Follows university academic calendar
    Winter Term December – February (10 weeks) Mon–Fri, 09:00–13:00 4 hours/day, 5 days/week Spans into the next calendar year

    Class Structure & Curriculum

    • 6-level curriculum: Level 1–2 (Beginner), Level 3–4 (Intermediate), Level 5–6 (Advanced)
    • Integrated training in vocabulary, grammar, listening, speaking, reading, and writing
    • Placement into appropriate level based on Korean proficiency test
    • Track(s) available for learners aiming at TOPIK Level 3 or higher
    • Evaluation based on midterm and final exams, weekly tests, assignments, and attendance
    • Use of approved textbooks and supplementary materials designated by the Catholic University of Daegu

    Tuition & Fees

    Category Amount (KRW) Notes
    Application Fee Refer to official admission guide If applicable, the application fee and payment details are announced in the Korean language course admission guide.
    Tuition (1 term, 10 weeks) KRW 1,300,000 Tuition for each 10-week term (as indicated in the official schedule; subject to change by university policy).
    Insurance / Other Fees Varies International student insurance and other administrative fees may be charged separately according to university regulations.

    ※ Schedules and tuition are subject to change according to Catholic University of Daegu policy and the latest admission guidelines.
    ※ Refunds follow the official regulations of the Catholic University of Daegu Korean Language Program.

    Included / Not Included

    Included

    • Support for tuition payment to the Catholic University of Daegu
    • Guidance on application forms and required documents
    • Basic information on visa procedures related to Korean language training
    • Orientation and basic life information in Gyeongsan/Hayang area after arrival

    Not Included

    • Airfare and accommodation (dormitory or private housing)
    • Meals and local transportation expenses
    • Personal insurance premiums (unless otherwise specified)
    • Personal leisure, travel, or optional activity expenses

    Application Procedure

    1. Consultation regarding the Catholic University of Daegu Korean Language Program and preferred term
    2. Preparation of application forms and required documents according to the admission guide
    3. Submission of application to the Catholic University of Daegu and document screening
    4. Payment of tuition and related fees according to the invoice or bank information provided
    5. Visa application at the Korean embassy/consulate and preparation for entry into Korea
    6. Arrival in Korea, participation in orientation, and completion of placement test at the Language Education Institute
    A dedicated planner or coordinator can support you from term and level selection to visa guidance, housing arrangements, and daily life information in Gyeongsan when applying for the Catholic University of Daegu Language Education Institute Regular Korean Language Program.

    Curriculum and Textbooks

    Chonnam National University Korean Language Program · Level-based Curriculum

    Level 1 Korean Language Regular Course Curriculum (Beginner)

    Level 1 at CNU Korean Language Program (KLEI) is designed for students who are new to Korean. The course introduces Hangul, basic pronunciation, and fundamental sentence patterns. Emphasis is placed on practical expressions for everyday situations, such as greetings, self-introductions, shopping, using public transportation, and daily life in Gwangju or near the campus.

    1. Learning Objectives

    • Learn and use basic Korean vocabulary and grammar suitable for beginners.
    • Engage in simple conversations in daily life using short sentences (greetings, self-introductions, shopping, etc.).
    • Read and write Hangul accurately; understand simple texts related to everyday life.
    • Introduce oneself and provide basic personal information, including nationality, background, hobbies, and daily routines.

    2. Course Contents

    • Pronunciation: Hangul consonants and vowels, syllable formation, batchim (final consonants), basic sound changes, intonation for statements and questions.
    • Grammar: Basic sentence structure (S–O–V), present/past/future tense, particles (topic/subject/object/location), numbers and counters, polite endings (-요), and simple honorifics.
    • Vocabulary: Words for self-introduction, family, nationality, school life, food, shopping, transportation, weather, and daily routines.
    • Conversation: Greetings, self-introductions, asking and answering simple questions, telling time and date, describing locations, ordering food, shopping dialogues.
    • Reading & Writing: Reading short dialogues, notices, signs, and schedules; writing short sentences; filling basic forms (name, address, contact information).

    3. Sample Classroom Activities

    • Self-introduction presentations and pair-interviews to exchange basic personal information.
    • Practice numbers, dates, and times through games or quizzes.
    • Use campus and city maps (Gwangju) to practice location and direction expressions.
    • Restaurant role-play: ordering food, asking prices, paying bills to practice real-life Korean conversations.
    • Shopping role-play: asking prices, selecting items, making purchases, and practicing daily life dialogues.

    4. Weekly Lesson Plan – Sample Template

    The following weekly plan is a sample for Level 1 of CNU Korean Language Program. Actual topics and schedule may vary by semester and instructor.

    Week Grammar & Expressions Conversation & Activities
    Week 1 Hangul consonants and vowels; basic syllables; simple greetings and polite endings (-요). Greeting others, introducing name and nationality, basic classroom expressions.
    Week 2 Topic/subject particles; nationality and occupation expressions; demonstratives (this/that). Detailed self-introductions; talking about country, job/major; introducing friends or classmates.
    Week 3 Location particles (at/in/to); present tense verbs; basic daily routine verbs. Describing room, campus, daily schedule, school life.
    Week 4 Native & Sino-Korean numbers; time and date expressions; days of the week. Asking/telling time; making simple appointments; discussing birthdays or special dates.
    Week 5 Object particle; basic past tense; likes/dislikes expressions (좋아하다 / 싫어하다). Talking about hobbies, favorite foods/activities; describing past weekend activities.
    Week 6 Future/plan expressions (~겠다, ~을 거예요); simple suggestions and invitations. Making plans, inviting friends, politely accepting or declining invitations.
    Week 7 Adjectives (predicate & attributive); basic comparisons; weather/season vocabulary. Describing weather/seasons; talking about favorite seasons and activities.
    Week 8 Basic honorifics for family/teachers; simple health and emotion expressions. Introducing family members respectfully; talking about feelings; basic situations at hospital or pharmacy.

    ※ This curriculum is a sample for Level 1 of CNU Korean Language Program. Weekly topics and activities may be adjusted by the instructor according to student needs and semester syllabus.