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    Dongshin University · Institute of International Education

    Introduction to Dongshin University Korean Language Program

    The Institute of International Education of Dongshin University in Naju offers comprehensive Korean language programs for international students seeking to study Korean systematically. Through structured curricula, dedicated instructors, and a supportive campus environment in the South Jeolla Province, learners can develop their Korean language skills while experiencing authentic Korean culture and university life near the vibrant city of Gwangju.

    Key Features of Dongshin University's Korean Language Program

    Systematic Language Education

    The Korean Language Program is designed for international students who want to systematically study Korean language and culture. Students are placed into appropriate levels and can steadily develop their communication skills through structured lessons and practical activities.

    Scholarship Opportunities

    Dongshin University offers Korean Language Scholarships for international students to support their studies. The university is committed to providing financial assistance to help students focus on their language learning goals and academic advancement.

    Experienced International Education Office

    The Institute of International Education provides comprehensive support for international students, including assistance with admissions, visa processing, orientation, housing, and cultural adjustment. Dedicated staff ensure students have a smooth transition to life in Korea.

    Cultural Immersion in South Jeolla

    Located in Naju, students can experience authentic Korean culture and lifestyle in the South Jeolla Province region. The area is rich in Korean history, traditional culture, and natural beauty, while remaining close to the metropolitan city of Gwangju.

    About Dongshin University

    Dongshin University was established in 1987 and has grown into a comprehensive university offering diverse programs across engineering, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, health sciences, and the arts. The university is committed to academic excellence, research innovation, and preparing students for success in a globalized world.

    With a strong emphasis on practical education, international collaboration, and community engagement, Dongshin University provides an ideal environment for international students to pursue Korean language studies while experiencing quality higher education in South Korea.

    Korean Language Program Highlights

    • Comprehensive Korean language curriculum for international students
    • Level-based instruction tailored to individual language proficiency
    • Focus on practical communication: speaking, listening, reading, and writing
    • Korean Language Scholarship opportunities available for eligible students
    • Cultural experience programs to enhance understanding of Korean culture
    • Support services for visa application, housing, and student life
    • Pathways to undergraduate and graduate degree programs at Dongshin University
    • Access to university facilities including library, sports centers, and student amenities

    Study Korean in Naju, South Jeolla Province

    Campus Location & Environment

    Dongshin University's campus is located in Naju, a historic city in South Jeolla Province (Jeollanam-do) that borders the metropolitan city of Gwangju. Naju offers students a peaceful, safe environment for focused study while providing easy access to urban amenities and cultural attractions.

    Why Study in Naju?

    • Authentic Korean Experience: Experience traditional Korean culture and lifestyle outside major tourist destinations
    • Affordable Living: Lower cost of living compared to Seoul or Busan while maintaining quality education
    • Rich Cultural Heritage: Naju is steeped in Korean history with numerous cultural sites, traditional markets, and local festivals
    • Natural Beauty: Scenic landscapes, parks, and green spaces ideal for outdoor activities and relaxation
    • Proximity to Gwangju: Easy access to Gwangju, a major cultural and economic hub in southwestern Korea
    • Safe & Welcoming Community: Friendly local community and supportive environment for international students

    Support Services for International Students

    Admission & Visa Support

    • Guidance on application process and required documents
    • Assistance with D-4 student visa application
    • Support with document translation and notarization
    • Information on admission timelines and deadlines

    Housing & Living Support

    • On-campus dormitory options available
    • Assistance with off-campus housing search
    • Information on cost of living and budgeting
    • Support with banking, mobile phones, and utilities

    Academic & Cultural Programs

    • Orientation sessions for new international students
    • Cultural activities and field trips
    • Language exchange programs with Korean students
    • Pathways to degree programs after language study

    Campus Facilities

    Dongshin University provides modern facilities and resources to support student learning and campus life:

    Modern Classrooms
    Equipped with multimedia technology
    Library
    Extensive Korean and international resources
    Sports Facilities
    Gymnasium, courts, and fitness centers
    Cafeterias
    Multiple dining options on campus
    Dormitories
    Comfortable on-campus housing
    Student Lounge
    Spaces for study and socializing

    Pathways to Degree Programs

    Students who successfully complete the Korean Language Program and achieve appropriate proficiency levels can apply to Dongshin University's undergraduate and graduate degree programs in various fields:

    Engineering & Technology
    Civil, Electrical, Computer Science, IT
    Health Sciences
    Nursing, Physical Therapy, Oriental Medicine
    Business & Economics
    Business Admin, Economics, International Trade
    Humanities & Social Sciences
    Korean Language, Social Welfare, Education
    Arts & Design
    Fine Arts, Design, Music, Performing Arts

    Contact & Application Information

    Institute of International Education

    Address: 108 Daejeong 2, 89 Dongshindae-gil, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do, Korea

    Phone: +82-61-330-4011 ~ 4015

    Fax: +82-61-330-3979

    Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

    Official Website: https://www.dsu.ac.kr/eng/

    Korean Language Program Information: Application Guidelines & Notices

    For detailed information on the Korean Language Program, admission requirements, application documents, scholarship opportunities, and visa guidance, please contact the Institute of International Education directly or visit the official website.

    Prospective students can also receive comprehensive support for school selection, application procedures, housing arrangements, and settling into life in Korea through professional study abroad consulting services.

    Start Your Korean Language Journey at Dongshin University

    Experience systematic Korean language education, authentic Korean culture, and quality university life in the heart of South Jeolla Province. Contact us today to learn more about admission requirements and begin your application!

    Academic Schedule Guide

    Regular Korean Course · Study Abroad Package

    Dongshin University Korean Language Program – Study Abroad Package

    A comprehensive Korean language program at Dongshin University's Institute of International Education in Naju, combining systematic Korean study, cultural immersion, scholarship opportunities, and preparation for degree programs in Korea.

    Institute of International Education Phone : +82-61-330-4011~4015  ·  Email : [email protected] / [email protected]
    Region (Campus)
    Naju · South Jeolla Province (DSU)
    Sessions per Year
    2 main semesters (Spring · Fall)
    Program Type
    Regular Korean Language Course
    Scholarships
    Korean Language Scholarship Available

    Program Overview

    The Korean Language Program at Dongshin University's Institute of International Education is designed for international students who wish to study Korean systematically, experience authentic Korean culture in South Jeolla Province, and prepare for academic study or professional careers in Korea.

    • Comprehensive Korean language curriculum operated by the Institute of International Education.
    • Level-based instruction tailored to students' language proficiency and learning goals.
    • Integrated training in listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills.
    • Korean Language Scholarship opportunities for eligible international students.
    • Cultural experience programs to deepen understanding of Korean heritage and traditions.
    • Pathway to undergraduate and graduate degree programs at Dongshin University.
    • Located in Naju, offering an authentic Korean experience near Gwangju metropolitan city.

    Basic Information

    University Dongshin University (동신대학교)
    Operating Department Institute of International Education (국제교육원)
    Region (Campus) Naju, South Jeolla Province (Jeollanam-do) · Near Gwangju
    Sessions per Year 2 main semesters per year (Spring and Fall)
    ※ Additional short-term programs may be available
    Levels Offered Multiple levels from Beginner to Advanced (Contact university for details)
    Program Focus Comprehensive Korean language education with cultural immersion
    Preparation for TOPIK (Test of Proficiency in Korean)
    Pathway to degree programs at Dongshin University
    Scholarships Korean Language Scholarship available for eligible international students

    Academic Calendar (Reference)

    Year Semester Semester Period Application Period Notes
    2026 Spring March ~ June/July September ~ November (Previous Year) Contact university for exact dates
    2026 Fall September ~ December May ~ June (Same Year) Contact university for exact dates

    ※ The above schedule follows standard Korean academic calendar patterns. Please contact the Institute of International Education at Dongshin University for the most current semester dates and application deadlines.

    Program Features & Curriculum

    Comprehensive Language Training

    • Integrated Skills Development: Balanced instruction in speaking, listening, reading, and writing
    • Level-Based Learning: Placement testing to ensure appropriate class level for each student
    • Practical Communication: Focus on real-life situations and functional Korean language use
    • TOPIK Preparation: Support for students preparing for Test of Proficiency in Korean
    • Cultural Integration: Korean language taught in cultural context for deeper understanding

    Experienced Faculty

    Qualified instructors with expertise in Korean language education provide professional instruction and personalized support to help students achieve their language learning goals.

    Cultural Activities

    Regular cultural programs including field trips, traditional activities, and interactions with Korean students provide authentic cultural experiences beyond the classroom.

    Small Class Sizes

    Intimate class environments with limited enrollment ensure personalized attention and maximum opportunities for active participation and speaking practice.

    Tuition & Estimated Expenses

    Important Notice: For the most accurate and current tuition fees, please contact the Institute of International Education directly. Fees are subject to change and may vary based on program type and duration.

    Item Estimated Amount (KRW) Notes
    Application Fee Contact University One-time, non-refundable
    Tuition (per semester) Contact University Korean Language Program tuition
    Textbooks & Materials Approx. 50,000 ~ 100,000 Per semester (estimated)
    Dormitory (per semester) Contact University If available; rates vary by room type
    Living Expenses (monthly) Approx. 500,000 ~ 800,000 Food, transportation, personal expenses
    Health Insurance Approx. 60,000 ~ 80,000 Per month (mandatory for international students)

    ※ Naju offers a lower cost of living compared to Seoul and other major cities, making it an affordable choice for international students. All fees are estimates and subject to change. Please confirm current amounts with the university.

    Korean Language Scholarship

    ???? Scholarship Opportunities for International Students

    Dongshin University offers Korean Language Scholarships to support international students pursuing Korean language education. These scholarships help reduce the financial burden and encourage dedicated language study.

    Scholarship Details:
    • Available for international students enrolled in the Korean Language Program
    • May cover partial or full tuition depending on eligibility and performance
    • Merit-based selection criteria including academic background and language aptitude
    • Additional scholarship opportunities may be available for students continuing to degree programs

    How to Apply: Contact the Institute of International Education for detailed scholarship information, eligibility requirements, application procedures, and deadlines. Scholarship availability may vary by semester.

    Included / Not Included in the Package

    ✓ Included

    • Support with application to Dongshin University Institute of International Education
    • Guidance on required documents and submission procedures
    • Information on Korean Language Scholarship opportunities
    • Assistance with visa application process (D-4 student visa)
    • Pre-departure guidance and preparation for life in Naju/Korea
    • Arrival support and orientation information
    • Consultation on housing options and campus facilities

    ✗ Not Included

    • International airfare to Korea
    • University application fee and tuition
    • Dormitory fees and housing costs
    • Textbooks and learning materials
    • Health insurance premiums
    • Daily living expenses (meals, transportation, etc.)
    • Personal leisure activities and optional trips
    • Visa application fees

    Why Choose Dongshin University for Korean Language Study

    Authentic Korean Experience

    Located in Naju, South Jeolla Province, students experience genuine Korean culture and lifestyle away from heavily touristy areas. Close proximity to Gwangju provides urban amenities while maintaining a peaceful study environment.

    Affordable Living Costs

    Naju offers significantly lower living expenses compared to Seoul and other major Korean cities, making it an economical choice for international students while still providing quality education and facilities.

    Scholarship Opportunities

    Korean Language Scholarships are available to help international students reduce financial burden and focus on their language studies. Additional scholarships may be available for continuing to degree programs.

    Pathway to Degree Programs

    Students who complete the Korean Language Program can apply to Dongshin University's undergraduate and graduate programs in engineering, humanities, health sciences, business, arts, and oriental medicine.

    Rich Cultural Heritage

    Naju is steeped in Korean history and tradition, with numerous cultural sites, traditional markets, and local festivals. Students gain deep cultural understanding while studying the language.

    International Student Support

    The Institute of International Education provides comprehensive support services including visa assistance, housing guidance, orientation programs, and ongoing support for international students.

    Location & Campus Life in Naju

    About Naju, South Jeolla Province

    Naju is a historic city in South Jeolla Province (Jeollanam-do) that borders the metropolitan city of Gwangju. The city offers an ideal environment for focused Korean language study while providing access to modern amenities and urban attractions.

    ????️ Cultural Heritage

    Traditional Korean culture, historical sites, local festivals

    ???? Natural Beauty

    Parks, rivers, green spaces for outdoor activities

    ???? Accessibility

    Easy access to Gwangju and other parts of Korea

    ???? Affordable Living

    Lower cost of living than major cities

    ???? Safe Environment

    Peaceful campus atmosphere for study

    ???? Welcoming Community

    Friendly local community and student support

    Required Documents for Application

    Note: Required documents may vary depending on your nationality, visa status, and program type. Please contact the Institute of International Education for a complete and up-to-date list of required documents specific to your situation.

    Document Notes
    Application Form Completed and signed
    Passport Copy Valid for at least 6 months
    Passport-size Photos Recent photos (quantity as specified)
    Educational Certificates High school diploma/tran s (apostilled or notarized)
    Financial Proof Bank statement showing sufficient funds (USD 10,000 or equivalent)
    Family Relationship Certificate If applicable (for visa purposes)
    Study Plan or Personal Statement Explaining your goals for studying Korean
    Health Certificate Including TB test (for certain nationalities)
    Korean Language Certificate If applicable (TOPIK scores, previous study)

    Application Steps

    1. Initial Consultation: Contact the Institute of International Education or study abroad counselor
    2. Program Selection: Choose semester and confirm Korean Language Program details
    3. Document Preparation: Gather and prepare all required documents
    4. Submit Application: Submit completed application and documents to Dongshin University
    5. Application Review: Wait for university to review application (typically 2-4 weeks)
    6. Admission Decision: Receive admission result and acceptance letter
    7. Fee Payment: Pay application fee, tuition, and other required fees
    8. Visa Application: Apply for D-4 student visa at Korean Embassy/Consulate (if required)
    9. Housing Arrangement: Apply for dormitory or arrange off-campus housing
    10. Pre-departure Preparation: Attend orientation, arrange travel, prepare for life in Korea
    11. Arrival in Korea: Arrive at campus, complete registration, take placement test
    12. Begin Classes: Start Korean Language Program at Dongshin University

    Contact & Application Information

    Institute of International Education, Dongshin University

    Address: 108 Daejeong 2, 89 Dongshindae-gil, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do, South Korea

    Phone: +82-61-330-4011 ~ 4015

    Fax: +82-61-330-3979

    Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

    Official Website:
    https://www.dsu.ac.kr/eng/
    Korean Language Program Information & Notices

    For detailed information about the Korean Language Program, admission requirements, application procedures, scholarship opportunities, visa guidance, and campus life, please contact the Institute of International Education directly using the contact information above.

    A dedicated study abroad planner can support you throughout the entire process – from choosing Dongshin University and preparing your application documents, to visa guidance, housing arrangements, and settling into your new life in Naju, South Korea.

    Start Your Korean Language Journey at Dongshin University

    Experience systematic Korean language education, authentic Korean culture, scholarship opportunities, and affordable living in the beautiful South Jeolla Province. Contact the Institute of International Education today to learn more and begin your application!

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    Academic Regulations

    Dongshin University Korean Language Program – Admission Guidelines

    This page provides comprehensive admission information for applicants to the Korean Language Program at the Institute of International Education of Dongshin University in Naju, South Jeolla Province. Please review the eligibility requirements, required documents, admission procedure, scholarship information, tuition fees, and contact information before you apply.

    1. Eligibility Requirements

    • Applicants who have completed high school education or possess an equivalent qualification recognized by the Korean Ministry of Education.
    • International students and overseas Korean nationals who wish to study Korean language systematically.
    • Applicants who can submit official educational documents with Apostille certification or embassy/consular legalization as required by Dongshin University.
    • Applicants who can obtain or hold an appropriate visa status to study in Korea (e.g., D-4 student visa for language training).
    • Applicants with no disqualifying reasons for studying in Korea (immigration, legal, health, or criminal record issues).
    • Applicants who can demonstrate sufficient financial resources to support their studies and living expenses in Korea.

    Note: Specific eligibility requirements may vary depending on your nationality, educational background, and program type. Please contact the Institute of International Education for personalized guidance on your eligibility status.

    2. Admission Procedure

    1. Initial Inquiry: Contact the Institute of International Education or consult with a study abroad advisor.
    2. Program Selection: Choose your preferred semester and confirm program details.
    3. Download Application Form: Obtain the official Korean Language Program application form from the university.
    4. Prepare Required Documents: Gather all necessary documents according to your nationality and visa requirements.
    5. Submit Application: Submit completed application and supporting documents to the Institute of International Education by post, email, or in person within the application period.
    6. Document Screening: The university reviews your application (processing time: approximately 2-4 weeks).
    7. Interview (if required): Some applicants may be requested to participate in an interview.
    8. Admission Decision: Receive admission notification and letter of acceptance from Dongshin University.
    9. Fee Payment: Pay application fee, tuition, and other required fees within the designated period to confirm enrollment.
    10. Certificate of Admission: Receive official Certificate of Admission for visa application purposes.
    11. Visa Application: Apply for D-4 student visa (or appropriate status) at Korean embassy/consulate in your country.
    12. Pre-departure Preparation: Arrange housing, travel, and prepare for life in Korea.
    13. Arrival & Orientation: Arrive at campus, attend orientation, take placement test, and begin classes.

    ※ The admission procedure may vary depending on your country of origin, visa type, and individual circumstances. The Institute of International Education may request additional documents or interviews as needed.
    ※ Visa application procedures must be followed according to regulations of the Korean embassy/consulate and Korean immigration office. Admission to the program does not guarantee visa approval.

    ???? Admission Process Flow

    Inquiry
    Application
    Screening
    Admission
    Payment
    Visa
    Arrival

    Application Timeline (Reference)

    Year Semester Semester Period Application Period
    (Estimate)
    Notes
    2026 Spring March ~ June/July September ~ November
    (Previous Year)
    Contact university for exact dates
    2026 Fall September ~ December May ~ June
    (Same Year)
    Contact university for exact dates

    ※ The above schedule follows standard Korean university academic calendar patterns. Application deadlines and semester dates are estimates and subject to change. Please contact the Institute of International Education at Dongshin University for the most current and official schedule information.

    3. Required Documents

    Required documents may vary depending on the applicant's nationality, visa type, educational background, and individual circumstances. The lists below are general guidelines. Always confirm the complete and current requirements with the Institute of International Education before submitting your application.

    Important Document Guidelines:

    • All documents must be original or officially certified copies
    • Documents in languages other than Korean or English must include notarized translations
    • Educational documents require Apostille certification or embassy/consular verification
    • Financial documents must be recent (typically within 30 days of submission)
    • All documents should be clear, legible, and complete

    Basic Documents (All Applicants)

    No. Document Notes
    01 Application Form Official form from Dongshin University, completed and signed
    02 Passport Copy Clear copy of information page; passport valid for at least 6 months
    03 Passport Photos Recent passport-size photos (quantity as specified by university)
    04 Self-Introduction & Study Plan Written in Korean or English; explain your goals for studying Korean
    05 High School Diploma Original or certified copy with Apostille or embassy verification
    06 High School Tran Official academic tran s with Apostille or embassy verification
    07 Korean Language Certificate (if applicable) TOPIK scores or certificates from previous Korean language study

    Additional Documents for D-4 Student Visa Applicants

    No. Document Notes
    01 Financial Proof (Bank Statement) Bank balance of at least USD 10,000 (or equivalent in KRW/local currency); issued within 30 days
    02 Frozen Deposit Certificate Bank certificate showing funds frozen for 6 months (if required by immigration)
    03 Family Relationship Certificate Official document from home country showing relationship with parents/sponsor
    04 Parents' Employment Certificate Official documents verifying parents' current employment status
    05 Parents' Income/Tax Documents Proof of parents' income or tax payment records
    06 Parents' ID Copies Copies of parents' national ID cards or passports
    07 Health Certificate Medical examination including tuberculosis (TB) test with chest X-ray (required for applicants from high-risk countries)
    08 Criminal Background Check May be required depending on nationality and visa regulations
    09 Sponsor's Guarantee Letter If financial support is provided by sponsor (parents or others)

    Additional Documents for Applicants Already in Korea

    No. Document Notes
    01 Alien Registration Card (ARC) Copy of both front and back of current ARC
    02 Current Visa Status Document Proof of current legal status in Korea

    ※ All documents in languages other than Korean or English must be accompanied by notarized translations in Korean or English, together with the original documents.
    ※ Document requirements may vary by nationality, visa type, and individual circumstances. Additional documents may be requested during the application review process.
    ※ Submitted documents are generally not returned to applicants. Please keep copies for your records.
    ※ Always verify the most current document requirements with the Institute of International Education before submission.

    4. Admission Regulations & Important Policies

    Document Authenticity

    • All submitted documents must be authentic and accurate. If any document is found to be forged, falsified, or dishonest, admission will be immediately cancelled.
    • Any academic records obtained through fraudulent means will be invalidated, and the student may face legal consequences.
    • Dongshin University reserves the right to verify the authenticity of all submitted documents with issuing institutions.

    Visa & Immigration

    • Admission to the Korean Language Program does not guarantee visa approval. Visa decisions are made independently by the Korean Immigration Office and Korean embassies/consulates.
    • Students are responsible for following all visa application procedures and meeting immigration requirements.
    • Students must maintain valid visa status throughout their studies in Korea.
    • The university will provide necessary documentation (Certificate of Admission) to support visa applications but cannot influence visa decisions.

    Attendance & Academic Requirements

    • Students must maintain a minimum attendance rate (typically 80% or higher) as required by Korean immigration regulations and university policy.
    • Failure to meet attendance requirements may result in warnings, inability to register for future semesters, visa issues, or dismissal from the program.
    • Students must follow all university regulations, code of conduct, and Korean laws.
    • Academic performance, class participation, and behavior are monitored throughout the program.

    Refund Policy

    • Submitted application documents and application fees are generally non-refundable.
    • Tuition refunds follow Dongshin University's official refund regulations based on Korean education law.
    • Refund amounts depend on the timing of withdrawal and may be subject to administrative fees.
    • Refund policies may vary in cases of visa denial, medical emergencies, or other unavoidable circumstances.
    • Contact the Institute of International Education for detailed refund policy information.

    5. Tuition & Estimated Expenses

    ???? Korean Language Scholarship Available!

    Dongshin University offers Korean Language Scholarships for eligible international students. These scholarships can significantly reduce tuition costs. Contact the Institute of International Education for scholarship application information, eligibility criteria, and deadlines.

    Item Estimated Amount (KRW) Notes
    Application Fee Contact University One-time, non-refundable fee
    Tuition (per semester) Contact University Korean Language Program tuition
    Scholarship may reduce this cost
    Textbooks & Materials 50,000 ~ 100,000 Per semester (estimated)
    Dormitory Fee (per semester) Contact University If on-campus housing available; varies by room type
    Living Expenses (per month) 500,000 ~ 800,000 Food, transportation, personal expenses
    Naju offers lower costs than major cities
    Health Insurance (per month) 60,000 ~ 80,000 Mandatory for international students
    Total Estimate (6 months) 5,000,000 ~ 8,000,000 Including tuition, housing, living, insurance
    *Before scholarship deduction

    ※ All fees are estimates and subject to change. Tuition and fees may vary depending on program type, duration, and academic year.
    ※ Living costs in Naju are significantly lower than in Seoul, Busan, and other major Korean cities, making Dongshin University an economical choice.
    ※ Korean Language Scholarship recipients may receive substantial tuition reduction. Contact the university for current scholarship amounts.
    ※ For the most accurate and up-to-date fee information, please contact the Institute of International Education directly.

    6. Visa Information (D-4 Student Visa)

    International students planning to study Korean language at Dongshin University typically require a D-4 Student Visa (General Trainee). This section provides an overview of the D-4 visa application process.

    D-4 Student Visa Overview

    • Purpose: For international students enrolled in language training programs at Korean universities
    • Duration: Typically issued for 6 months to 1 year; can be extended in Korea
    • Eligibility: Must be admitted to a Korean language program at a recognized institution
    • Part-time Work: Limited part-time work may be permitted after 6 months (subject to regulations)

    D-4 Visa Application Process:

    1. Receive Admission: Get admitted to Dongshin University Korean Language Program and pay required fees
    2. Receive Certificate of Admission: University issues official Certificate of Admission and necessary documents
    3. Prepare Visa Documents: Gather all required documents for D-4 visa application
    4. Apply at Korean Embassy/Consulate: Submit application at Korean embassy/consulate in your home country
    5. Pay Visa Fee: Pay required visa application fee (amount varies by nationality)
    6. Wait for Processing: Processing time typically 5-10 business days (varies by country)
    7. Receive Visa: Pick up passport with visa stamp
    8. Enter Korea: Travel to Korea before visa expiration date
    9. Register at Immigration: Complete Alien Registration within 90 days of arrival

    Required Documents for D-4 Visa Application:

    Document Notes
    Visa Application Form Available from Korean embassy/consulate website
    Passport Valid for at least 6 months
    Passport Photos Recent photos per embassy specifications
    Certificate of Admission From Dongshin University
    Tuition Payment Receipt Proof of tuition payment to university
    Financial Proof Bank statement showing sufficient funds (USD 10,000+)
    Educational Documents Diploma and tran s (apostilled)
    Study Plan Explaining purpose of studying Korean
    Additional Documents May vary by embassy requirements

    Important Notes:

    • Visa requirements and processing times vary by nationality and Korean embassy/consulate location
    • Some nationalities may be eligible for visa-free entry or different visa types
    • Always check with your local Korean embassy/consulate for the most current requirements
    • Admission to the university does not guarantee visa approval; visa decisions are made by immigration authorities
    • Start the visa application process early to allow sufficient processing time

    7. Housing & Accommodation

    ???? On-Campus Dormitory

    Dongshin University may offer on-campus dormitory options for international students, providing a convenient and safe living environment on campus.

    • Convenient campus location
    • Safe and secure facilities
    • Opportunity to meet Korean and international students
    • Lower cost than off-campus housing

    Contact: Institute of International Education for dormitory availability, costs, and application procedures.

    ????️ Off-Campus Housing

    Students can also choose to live off-campus in private housing near Dongshin University in Naju.

    • More independence and privacy
    • Various housing options (studios, shared apartments)
    • Affordable living costs in Naju area
    • Experience local Korean lifestyle

    Support: The university can provide resources and guidance for finding suitable off-campus housing.

    8. Contact Information

    Institute of International Education, Dongshin University

    ???? Address:
    108 Daejeong 2, 89 Dongshindae-gil, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do, South Korea

    ☎️ Phone:
    +82-61-330-4011 ~ 4015

    ???? Fax: +82-61-330-3979

    ???? Email:
    [email protected]
    [email protected]

    ???? Official Website:
    https://www.dsu.ac.kr/eng/
    Korean Language Program Information & Admission Notices

    Office Hours

    Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Korea Time, KST)
    Closed: Weekends and Korean public holidays
    ※ Please confirm current office hours when contacting

    Additional Application Support

    For detailed information about the Korean Language Program, admission requirements, scholarship opportunities, application procedures, visa guidance, and housing arrangements, please contact the Institute of International Education directly using the contact information above.

    Professional study abroad consultants can also provide comprehensive support throughout your entire application process – from initial consultation and document preparation, to visa application assistance, housing arrangements, and settling into your new life at Dongshin University in Naju, South Korea.

    Ready to Apply to Dongshin University?

    Start your Korean language journey at Dongshin University! Contact the Institute of International Education today to begin your application, learn about scholarship opportunities, and take the first step toward achieving your goals in Korea.

    Curriculum and Textbooks

    Dongshin University · Korean Language Program · Level-based Curriculum

    Level 1 Korean Language Course (Beginner)

    Level 1 is designed for absolute beginners who are new to Korean language. Students learn fundamental Korean pronunciation, basic Hangeul writing system, core grammar patterns, and essential vocabulary for everyday communication. This level provides the foundation for systematic Korean language acquisition at Dongshin University's Institute of International Education.

    1. Learning Objectives

    By the end of Level 1, students will be able to:

    • Master Hangeul (Korean alphabet) reading and writing system completely
    • Understand and use approximately 800-1,000 basic vocabulary words and phrases
    • Comprehend simple everyday expressions and carry out basic conversations in familiar situations
    • Introduce oneself and others, and ask and answer questions about personal details
    • Form simple sentences using present, past, and future tenses
    • Read and write short passages about daily routines and personal information
    • Navigate basic survival situations in Korean-speaking environments
    • Understand fundamental aspects of Korean culture and social etiquette

    Target Proficiency: Level 1 corresponds to TOPIK Level 1 (beginning level) and focuses on developing practical communication skills for everyday life in Korea.

    2. Course Contents

    ???? Pronunciation & Writing System

    • Hangeul Basics: 19 consonants (ㄱ, ㄴ, ㄷ, ㄹ, ㅁ, ㅂ, ㅅ, ㅇ, ㅈ, ㅊ, ㅋ, ㅌ, ㅍ, ㅎ, ㄲ, ㄸ, ㅃ, ㅆ, ㅉ) and 21 vowels (ㅏ, ㅑ, ㅓ, ㅕ, ㅗ, ㅛ, ㅜ, ㅠ, ㅡ, ㅣ, etc.)
    • Syllable Formation: Understanding how consonants and vowels combine to form syllables
    • Final Consonants (받침): Reading and writing syllables with final consonants
    • Pronunciation Rules: Basic sound change rules, linking sounds, and proper intonation
    • Reading Practice: Accurate reading of simple words, phrases, and short sentences
    • Writing Practice: Proper stroke order and legible handwriting of Hangeul characters

    ???? Grammar Patterns

    • Sentence Structure: Basic Korean sentence order (Subject + Object + Verb)
    • Particles: Subject markers (이/가), topic markers (은/는), object markers (을/를), location/time markers (에, 에서)
    • Tenses: Present tense (-아요/어요), past tense (-았어요/었어요), future tense (-을 거예요)
    • Sentence Types: Statements, questions (-아요/어요?), requests (-세요), negation (안, 못)
    • Existence Verbs: 있다/없다 (to have/not have, to be/not be)
    • De ive Forms: Basic adjectives and how they modify nouns
    • Conjunctions: 그리고 (and), 그런데/그렇지만 (but), 또 (also)
    • Basic Honorifics: Introduction to polite speech levels and formal endings

    ???? Vocabulary Topics

    Personal Information
    Name, age, nationality, occupation, family members
    Numbers & Time
    Cardinal/ordinal numbers, dates, days, months, telling time
    Food & Dining
    Common Korean foods, beverages, restaurant expressions
    Daily Routines
    Daily activities, hobbies, leisure time activities
    Places & Directions
    Common locations, campus buildings, asking/giving directions
    Shopping
    Prices, quantities, colors, sizes, basic bargaining
    Weather & Seasons
    Weather conditions, four seasons, temperature
    Transportation
    Buses, subways, taxis, basic travel vocabulary
    School Life
    Classroom objects, subjects, school facilities
    Basic De ions
    Colors, sizes, shapes, simple adjectives

    ???? Functional Communication Skills

    • Greetings & Introductions: Formal/informal greetings, self-introduction, introducing others
    • Asking & Answering Questions: Basic question words (무엇, 어디, 언제, 누구, 왜, 어떻게)
    • Shopping & Ordering: Asking prices, quantities, ordering food, making purchases
    • Making Plans: Suggesting activities, accepting/declining invitations, arranging meetings
    • Describing People & Things: Physical appearance, personality traits, object de ions
    • Talking About Time: Daily schedules, past activities, future plans
    • Expressing Feelings: Basic emotions (happy, sad, tired, hungry, etc.)
    • Making Requests: Asking for help, requesting information, polite commands

    3. Sample Classroom Activities

    Activity Type De ion Skills Developed
    Self-Introduction Presentations Students prepare and deliver presentations about themselves, including name, nationality, hobbies, and family Speaking, confidence building, vocabulary practice
    Pair Interviews Students interview classmates using prepared questions and present findings to the class Listening, questioning, note-taking, speaking
    Restaurant Role-Play Students practice ordering Korean food, asking about menu items, and paying the bill in simulated restaurant settings Real-life conversation, food vocabulary, numbers
    Shopping Scenarios Role-playing shopping at markets or stores, asking prices, negotiating, and making purchases Numbers, quantities, practical communication
    Campus Map Navigation Using campus or city maps to practice giving and following directions in Korean Location vocabulary, direction expressions
    Number & Time Games Interactive games to practice Korean numbers, telling time, and dates Number fluency, quick thinking, listening
    Daily Routine De ions Students describe their typical day using time expressions and action verbs Time expressions, verb usage, sequencing
    Korean Cultural Activities Hands-on cultural experiences such as trying Korean food, traditional games, or cultural site visits Cultural understanding, vocabulary in context

    4. Sample Weekly Lesson Plan

    The following is a sample curriculum structure for a semester. Actual lesson plans may vary depending on the instructor's syllabus, student needs, and program schedule at Dongshin University's Institute of International Education.

    Week Main Topics & Grammar Vocabulary & Functions Activities
    Week 1-2 • Hangeul consonants & vowels
    • Basic syllable formation
    • 이에요/예요 (to be)
    Greetings, self-introduction, nationalities, occupations Hangeul writing practice, name card introduction, greeting role-play
    Week 3-4 • Particles: 이/가, 은/는
    • Present tense -아요/어요
    • Numbers (native & Sino-Korean)
    Daily activities, hobbies, time expressions, locations Daily routine presentation, time-telling practice, hobby survey
    Week 5-6 • 있다/없다 (existence)
    • Location particles: 에, 에서
    • Past tense -았어요/었어요
    Places, campus facilities, weekend activities, past experiences Campus map navigation, describing past weekend, location quiz
    Week 7-8 • Object particle: 을/를
    • Negation: 안, 못
    • Request form: -세요
    Food, shopping, ordering at restaurants, making requests Restaurant role-play, menu ordering, shopping dialogue
    Week 9-10 • Future tense: -을 거예요
    • Ability: -을 수 있다/없다
    • Want to: -고 싶다
    Plans, abilities, wishes, transportation, weather Vacation plan presentation, weather forecast practice, midterm review
    Week 11 Midterm Examination - Speaking, Listening, Reading, Writing assessment
    Week 12-13 • Adjective conjugation
    • Comparisons: 보다 더
    • Connecting sentences: -고
    De ions, colors, sizes, comparing items, appearance Describing people, comparing products, fashion show role-play
    Week 14-15 • Reasons: -(으)니까, -어서/아서
    • Suggestions: -(으)ㄹ까요?
    • Basic honorifics
    Family, health, suggestions, making invitations Family tree presentation, making plans, invitation dialogues
    Week 16-17 • Experience: -(으)ㄴ 적이 있다
    • Intentions: -(으)려고
    • Review of all tenses
    Travel, experiences, goals, Korean culture and customs Travel experience sharing, goal setting, cultural discussion
    Week 18-19 • Comprehensive grammar review
    • Integrated skills practice
    • Test preparation
    All vocabulary topics, real-life scenarios, exam strategies Mock tests, final presentations, peer feedback sessions
    Week 20 Final Examination - Comprehensive assessment of all skills + Final presentation

    5. Assessment & Evaluation

    Grading Components

    Component Weight De ion
    Attendance 20% Daily attendance; minimum 80% required
    Homework & Assignments 15% Regular homework, workbook exercises, writing assignments
    Quizzes & Participation 15% Weekly quizzes, class participation, activities
    Midterm Examination 20% Written test + speaking assessment
    Final Examination 25% Comprehensive written test + speaking + presentation
    Attitude & Progress 5% Learning attitude, effort, improvement
    TOTAL 100% -

    Attendance Policy: Students must maintain at least 80% attendance to receive credit for the course and to comply with Korean immigration regulations for D-4 visa holders.

    Passing Grade: Students must achieve a minimum overall score of 60% and maintain required attendance to successfully complete Level 1 and progress to Level 2.

    6. Learning Outcomes & Progression

    ✅ Upon Completing Level 1

    • Full mastery of Hangeul reading and writing
    • Ability to handle basic survival situations
    • Understanding of fundamental grammar structures
    • 800-1,000 vocabulary words
    • Simple conversation capabilities
    • Basic cultural awareness
    • Foundation for Level 2 studies

    ⏭️ Ready for Level 2

    Students who successfully complete Level 1 will be prepared to:

    • Study more complex grammar patterns
    • Engage in longer conversations
    • Read and write extended passages
    • Express opinions and preferences
    • Handle more diverse situations
    • Work toward TOPIK Level 2

    7. Study Tips for Success in Level 1

    ???? Daily Practice

    Practice Hangeul writing every day for at least 15-20 minutes. Consistency is key to mastering the alphabet and building muscle memory.

    ???? Listen Actively

    Listen to Korean audio materials, K-pop songs, or K-dramas (with Korean subtitles) to train your ear to Korean sounds and intonation patterns.

    ???? Speak Regularly

    Practice speaking with classmates, language exchange partners, or Korean friends. Don't be afraid to make mistakes – they're part of learning!

    ???? Keep a Journal

    Write a simple Korean journal (2-3 sentences) about your day. This builds writing confidence and reinforces grammar and vocabulary.

    ???? Use Flashcards

    Create flashcards (physical or digital) for vocabulary and grammar patterns. Review them regularly using spaced repetition methods.

    ???? Immerse Yourself

    Take advantage of being in Korea! Visit local markets, cafes, and shops in Naju. Try to use Korean in real situations as much as possible.

    8. Important Notes

    • The curriculum outlined above is a general framework. Actual class content, pace, and activities may vary depending on the instructor, student needs, and semester schedule.
    • Textbooks and supplementary materials will be specified by the instructor at the beginning of the semester.
    • Students are expected to complete all homework assignments and actively participate in class activities.
    • Regular attendance (minimum 80%) is mandatory for course completion and visa compliance.
    • Students struggling with course material should consult with instructors for additional support and resources.
    • Cultural activities and field trips may be organized throughout the semester to enhance language learning and cultural understanding.
    • Upon successful completion of Level 1, students will receive a certificate of completion and can progress to Level 2.

    For More Information About Level 1 Curriculum

    For detailed information about Level 1 curriculum, placement testing, textbook requirements, or any questions about the Korean Language Program, please contact:

    Institute of International Education, Dongshin University
    ???? Phone: +82-61-330-4011~4015
    ???? Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
    ???? Website: https://www.dsu.ac.kr/eng/

    ※ The curriculum content and structure shown above are representative examples for Level 1 (Beginner) courses. Actual class topics, weekly schedules, activities, and assessment methods may vary according to the instructor's syllabus and the needs of students in each semester at Dongshin University.