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    2025-12-23 ~ 2026-12-31

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    University Introduce

    Daejeon University · Education Center for Korean Language (ECKL)

    Introduction to Daejeon University Korean Language Program

    The Education Center for Korean Language (ECKL) at Daejeon University offers Korean language education for international learners who want to build practical communication skills and prepare for academic life in Korea. The program supports learners through structured courses and campus-based guidance, helping students study Korean in a university environment in Daejeon.

    Key Features of Daejeon University ECKL

    Level-based Korean Learning

    Courses are organized to help learners progress step by step, from foundational Korean to more advanced communication for study and daily life in Korea. Placement and class operation may follow ECKL guidelines and announcements.

    Balanced Skill Development

    Learners typically train core skills such as speaking, listening, reading, and writing with practical classroom activities designed to improve real-life Korean usage.

    University-based Learning Environment

    Students study on or alongside the university campus in Daejeon, benefiting from a collegiate learning atmosphere and convenient access to local 생활 인프라.

    Student Support & Guidance

    The center provides administrative guidance for enrolled students. For the most accurate details on schedules, eligibility, and procedures, please refer to official ECKL notices.

    Program Overview & Term Operation

    • The program operation and detailed schedule will be announced in accordance with official notices from ECKL.
    • Course structure may include level placement and periodic evaluations depending on the term policy.
    • Students should confirm the latest details (start dates, class hours, tuition, and required documents) on the official website.

    Official Website

    Education Center for Korean Language (ECKL) – Daejeon University

    https://office.dju.kr/eckl/

    Contact & Location

    Phone : 042-280-2943

    (Listed for Daejeon University Education Center for Korean Language.)

    Address : 62, Daehak-ro, Dong-gu, Daejeon (Yongun-dong), Republic of Korea

    Address and contact are published in public institutional listings.

    For admissions, tuition, term schedules, and required documents, please confirm the latest announcements on the official ECKL website or consult Trenvl for application guidance.

    Academic Schedule Guide

    Regular Korean Course · Study Abroad Package

    Daejeon University Korean Regular Course (ECKL) – Study Abroad Package

    A university-based Korean language program offered by Daejeon University’s Education Center for Korean Language (ECKL), designed to build practical communication skills and support international learners preparing for academic life and daily living in Korea.

    University Contact (ECKL) Phone : +82-42-280-2943  ·  Website : https://office.dju.kr/eckl/
    Region (Campus)
    Daejeon · Daejeon University Campus
    Sessions per Year
    Multiple sessions (check official notices for exact dates)
    Class Schedule
    Weekdays (details by term)
    Levels
    Beginner to Advanced (placement-based)

    Program Overview

    Daejeon University’s Education Center for Korean Language (ECKL) offers Korean language instruction for international learners who want to strengthen real-world communication skills and adapt smoothly to life in Korea. Program operation (levels, class hours, and term dates) is announced by the university each session.

    • University-based Korean language education in Daejeon.
    • Level placement may be conducted via evaluation or placement testing (as announced).
    • Integrated training typically covers listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
    • Suitable for learners planning longer-term study and daily-life Korean improvement.
    • Administrative guidance and student support are provided according to ECKL policies.

    Basic Information

    Center Education Center for Korean Language (ECKL), Daejeon University
    Location 62 Daehak-ro, Dong-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
    Course Type Regular Korean language course (term-based; details announced)
    Class Time Weekdays (Mon–Fri) · Class hours and time slots vary by session
    Please confirm the latest schedule on the official ECKL website notices.
    Placement Placement/level assignment follows ECKL policy (as announced each term)

    Term Schedule (Reference Template)

    Since dates and deadlines may change each session, use the table below as a formatting template and fill it with the latest information from official announcements.

    Year Session Class Period Application Period Notes
    [YYYY] [Spring / Summer / Fall / Winter] [Start Date] – [End Date] [Start Date] – [Deadline] Placement test / orientation (if applicable)
    [YYYY] [Session] [Start Date] – [End Date] [Start Date] – [Deadline] Additional notes

    ※ Always confirm the latest schedule, deadlines, and eligibility requirements on the official website.

    Class Structure & Curriculum (General)

    • Level-based learning pathway from beginner to advanced (as announced each term).
    • Integrated language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
    • Practical communication focus for daily life and academic readiness.
    • Assessments and feedback may be provided according to ECKL policy.

    Textbook Guide (Template)

    Level Range Materials Notes
    Beginner Official course textbook (as assigned) Hangeul, basic grammar, everyday expressions
    Intermediate Official course textbook (as assigned) Conversation expansion, practical reading & writing
    Advanced Official course textbook (as assigned) Academic readiness and advanced communication

    Tuition & Estimated Expenses (Fill-in Template)

    Item Amount (KRW) Notes
    Application / Admission Fee [Insert] One-time (policy may vary)
    Tuition (per term) [Insert] Regular Korean course tuition (check official notice)
    Textbooks [Insert] Separate (varies by level)
    Dormitory / Housing [Insert] Subject to availability and housing policy
    Insurance [Insert] Based on enrollment period and regulations

    ※ Tuition and fees can change. Please confirm the latest amounts on the official website notices before payment.

    Included / Not Included in the Package

    Included

    • Program consultation and school matching for Daejeon University ECKL
    • Document checklist guidance and submission support
    • Tuition payment guidance and timeline management
    • Basic guidance for arrival preparation and 생활 setup in Daejeon

    Note: Final admission decisions and official procedures are handled by the university.

    Not Included

    • International airfare
    • Housing and personal living expenses
    • Personal insurance and medical costs
    • Optional travel, leisure activities, and personal purchases

    Application Steps

    1. Initial counseling and program selection
    2. Prepare required documents based on the latest official checklist
    3. Submit application and documents to the university (online / offline as announced)
    4. Receive screening results and registration instructions
    5. Pay the fees in accordance with the official payment instructions (as announced).
    6. Apply for the appropriate visa (if required) following embassy/immigration rules
    7. Arrive in Korea, complete orientation/placement procedures (if applicable), and start classes
    A dedicated study abroad planner can support you throughout the process — from choosing the right term and preparing documents, to visa guidance, housing options, and settling into life in Daejeon.

    Academic Regulations

    Daejeon University · Korean Language Education Center

    Daejeon University Korean Language Education Center – Admission Guide

    This page summarizes key admission information for the Korean Language Education Center at Daejeon University, including eligibility, curriculum levels, class schedule, required documents, estimated costs, and contact details. Please verify the latest notices on the official website before applying.

    1. Eligibility

    • Foreign applicants aged 18–20 years (as stated on the official DJU page).
    • Applicants who have graduated from high school (or hold an equivalent level of education).
    • Applicants whose both parents are foreigners (pure foreigners).

    2. Curriculum (Levels)

    Level Group Level De ion (Summary)
    Entry Entry 1 Basic Korean from the beginning stage (including consonants and vowels), with everyday expressions such as greetings, introductions, and making simple plans.
    Entry Entry 2 Practical daily-life expressions; can read/write short texts on common topics such as ordering and requesting.
    Intermediate Intermediate 1 Can understand conversation in simple situations and use grammar suitable for public settings (e.g., making or refusing requests); can describe everyday situations.
    Intermediate Intermediate 2 Can express intentions with broader vocabulary and handle texts such as explanations, assertions, and advertisements.
    Advanced Advanced Can discuss social topics, select expressions for complex situations, and use professional terms (presentations, business reports, agreement/objection/rebuttal). Can write research essays and reports.
    TOPIK Special Entry / Intermediate / Advanced TOPIK preparation classes for Level 1–2, 3–4, and 5–6, offered based on student demand.

    3. Class Schedule

    • Each semester: 11 weeks (Total: 44 weeks for a full year).
    • Class days: Monday–Friday
    • Class time: 09:00–13:00
    • Hours: 220 hours per semester
    • Terms: Spring (Early March–Early June) · Summer (Mid-June–Mid-August) · Fall (Early September–Early December) · Winter (Mid-December–Mid-February)

    4. How to Apply (Online Application)

    Applicant Type Online Application Link
    Exchange students (from affiliated universities) https://ews.dju.ac.kr/BN01Login.do
    New students (Korean Language Education Center) https://ews.dju.ac.kr/BN02Login.do
    Document Upload / E-mail Submission
    Documents are generally uploaded during the online application process. If you cannot upload, compress scanned files into one file and send by e-mail to [email protected]. When sending files, the file name must be the applicant’s name in English.

    5. Required Documents

    A) Exchange Students (Affiliated Universities)

    No. Document
    01 Admission application (submitted through online application)
    02 Copy of passport
    03 Certificate of enrollment
    04 Tran

    B) New Students (Korean Language Education Center)

    No. Document Notes
    01 Admission application (submitted through online application) Upload during online application.
    02 Copy of passport Clear scan of the ID page.
    03 Medical examination certificate Blood test, urine test, X-ray, TB test, etc.
    04 Certificate of graduation from last school attended Translated, notarized, consular-certified (and Ministry of Education certification for China, as stated).
    05 Tran from last school attended Translated, notarized, and consular-certified.
    06 Copy of personal identification (applicant and parents) As required by the center.
    07 Birth certificate Translated and notarized.
    08 Original account balance certificate USD 10,000 or above, maintained for at least 6 months.
    09 Parents’ employment certificate & income certificate To verify financial support.
    Note
    Requirements may vary by nationality and internal screening rules. Submit what the official center requests and follow the latest notice on the DJU website.

    6. Estimated Costs (KRW)

    Item Amount Notes
    Tuition (1 year) 4,840,000 KRW 1,210,000 per semester / KRW 110,000 per week
    Foreigner registration fee (one time) 30,000 Payable to the immigration office at the time of initial registration (D-4 visa).
    Insurance premium (1 year) 150,000 Amount may differ for foreigner group insurance; any difference may be refunded.
    Airport pick-up (one time, optional) 50,000 Pick-up from the airport at first entry (includes transportation, meal, and snacks).
    Bedding items (optional purchase) 50,000 Pillow and blanket purchase at dormitory (not applicable if you bring your own).
    Total (Reference) 5,120,000 Dormitory fee is not included (refer to the Living Guide on the DJU site).
    Health Insurance Notice
    Foreign students are required to subscribe to National Health Insurance from March 2021, and premiums are paid monthly.

    7. Contact (Inquiries)

    For inquiries, please contact the Korean Language Education Center:

    Korean
    Tel. 042-280-2943
    Chinese
    Tel. 042-280-2768
    Vietnamese
    Tel. 042-280-2766
    English
    Tel. 042-280-2126
    University Address : 62 Daehak-ro, Dong-gu, Daejeon 34520, Republic of Korea

    Curriculum and Textbooks

    Daejeon University · Education Center for Korean Language (ECKL) · Level-based Curriculum

    Level 1 Korean Course (Beginner)

    Level 1 is designed for learners who are new to Korean. Students build a foundation in Hangul, basic sentence patterns, and essential expressions for simple communication in daily life. For the most up-to-date syllabus and level details, please check the official ECKL announcements.

    Phone : 042-280-2943
    University Address : 62 Daehak-ro, Dong-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea

    1. Learning Objectives

    • Recognize and write Hangul accurately (basic consonants/vowels and common sound rules).
    • Use core beginner grammar and sentence patterns for simple statements, questions, and requests.
    • Communicate in everyday situations: greetings, self-introduction, basic shopping and ordering, time and location.
    • Read short dialogues and write basic sentences related to personal information and daily routines.

    2. Course Contents

    • Pronunciation & Hangul : Consonants/vowels, 받침 (final consonants), basic sound changes, and accurate spelling.
    • Grammar : Particles, basic verb/adjective forms, present/past/future, polite endings, and simple connectors.
    • Vocabulary : Everyday topics such as family, food, numbers, time/date, weather, transportation, and campus life basics.
    • Speaking & Listening : Short Q&A, role-plays, and practical dialogs for daily needs.
    • Reading & Writing : Short texts, notices, simple forms, and short paragraph writing (self-introduction).

    3. Sample Classroom Activities

    Self-introduction Practice
    Pair interviews, short presentations, and pronunciation feedback.
    Numbers & Time Games
    Role-play for schedules, appointments, and simple transactions.
    Directions & Locations
    Using a campus/subway map to practice place expressions.
    Daily-life Role Plays
    Restaurant ordering, shopping, and basic service conversations.

    4. Weekly Lesson Plan (Example)

    This is a reference template. Actual weekly plans may vary by term and instructor.

    Week Grammar & Expressions Conversation & Activities
    Week 1 Hangul basics, greetings, basic classroom expressions Introducing yourself; asking names and nationalities
    Week 2 Locations, particles, basic time/date expressions Talking about places; setting meeting times
    Week 3 Present tense verbs/adjectives; likes/dislikes Daily routines; hobbies; simple de ions
    Week 4 Past tense; counters; quantity expressions Shopping role-play (price, quantity, preferences)
    Week 5 Future plans; basic requests and permissions Planning a trip/day out; making simple requests
    Week 6 Weather/season expressions; family vocabulary Talking about weather; introducing family members
    Week 7 Ability (“can/cannot”); basic health expressions Simple clinic/pharmacy role-plays; asking for help
    Week 8 Review and consolidation; short writing practice Mini presentation; final review activities

    Note: The content above reflects a typical Level 1 structure used in university Korean programs. For official level outcomes, textbooks, and assessment policies, please refer to the latest ECKL notices on the official website.