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    University Introduce

    Kyungdong University · Global Campus · Language Programs

    Introduction to Kyungdong University Korean Language Program (KAP)

    Kyungdong University Global Campus offers specialized, intensive language training programs, including Korean Language for Academic Purposes (KAP) and English Language for Academic Purposes (EAP). KAP is designed for international learners who want to build Korean skills for daily communication and future academic progress.

    Key Features of KDU Global Language Programs

    KAP: Korean for Academic Purposes

    KAP focuses on practical Korean proficiency for communication, interaction, and academic readiness. The program targets students who demonstrate strong commitment to improving Korean skills.

    Intensive Language Training

    KDU Global Campus highlights an intensive approach to language learning through structured courses designed to help students progress steadily in a focused environment.

    EAP Option Available

    Alongside KAP, KDU also operates EAP (English Language for Academic Purposes), providing a pathway for students who plan to study or work in an English-medium academic environment.

    Clear Application Channel

    Applicants can submit required documents by email, following the university’s official application process and forms.

    Program Overview

    • KAP: Korean Language for Academic Purposes
    • EAP: English Language for Academic Purposes
    • Language training is presented as specialized and intensive at KDU Global Campus
    • KAP is positioned for motivated learners; published summaries mention a TOPIK Level 2 requirement or equivalent pathway depending on the case

    Tuition (Reference)

    Note: Fees are subject to internal revisions and may change.
    Program Reference Fee Remark
    Korean Language for Academic Purposes (KAP) USD 1,200* *Subject to change by KDU Global

    Contact & Application Information

    Applicants are generally asked to email application forms and required documents to the official admissions email. Please confirm the latest requirements and intake guidance on the official KDU Global pages.

    Email : [email protected]

    Phone : +82-33-639-0131

    Fax : +82-33-639-0303

    Official Program Pages : Language Training (KAP) · Language Courses (Overview)

    Campus Address (Global) : 46 Bongpo 4-gil, Goseong-gun, Gangwon state 24764, Republic of Korea

    Prospective students can also receive support for school selection, document preparation, and application flow management through trenvl consulting services.

    Academic Schedule Guide

    Kyungdong University (KDU) Global Campus · Language Training · Study Abroad Package

    KDU Korean for Academic Purposes (KAP) – Study Abroad Package

    The KAP (Korean for Academic Purposes) program at KDU Global Campus is designed to strengthen Korean skills for daily communication, interaction, and academic readiness. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

    University Contact Email : [email protected]  ·  Global website : KDU Global :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
    Region (Campus)
    Global Campus · Goseong-gun (Gangwon-do) :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
    Program Type
    KAP / EAP available :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
    Term Length
    10-week terms :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
    Commencement (Reference)
    Mar · Jun · Sep · Dec :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}

    Program Overview

    KDU Global Campus offers specialized, intensive language training. The Korean track (KAP) focuses on communication and academic comprehension needed for studying and living in Korea. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}

    • Designed for daily communication and interaction in Korea, with academic readiness as a core goal. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
    • Language courses are operated in structured terms (reference: 10 weeks). :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}
    • EAP (English for Academic Purposes) is also offered for English-medium academic preparation. :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}

    Basic Information

    Campus KDU Global Campus (Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do) :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}
    Language Tracks KAP (Korean) · EAP (English) :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}
    Term Structure Reference: 10-week terms; commencements listed as Mar/Jun/Sep/Dec. :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}
    Notes Weekly timetable, daily class hours, and level breakdown may vary by intake; please confirm the latest announcement on KDU Global.

    Sample Intake Timeline (Reference)

    Term Start (Reference) Term Length What to Prepare
    March :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13} 10 weeks :contentReference[oaicite:14]{index=14} Application documents · tuition guidance · visa readiness
    June :contentReference[oaicite:15]{index=15} 10 weeks :contentReference[oaicite:16]{index=16} Same flow; deadlines depend on country/visa
    September :contentReference[oaicite:17]{index=17} 10 weeks :contentReference[oaicite:18]{index=18} Plan earlier for embassy processing time
    December :contentReference[oaicite:19]{index=19} 10 weeks :contentReference[oaicite:20]{index=20} Winter intake; confirm dorm & arrival guidance

    ※ Timeline is a reference based on published fee schedule notes and may change; always verify the latest intake notice. :contentReference[oaicite:21]{index=21}

    Curriculum Focus (KAP)

    • Communication for daily life in Korea: speaking, listening, and interaction practice. :contentReference[oaicite:22]{index=22}
    • Academic readiness: comprehension and language skills needed for study pathways. :contentReference[oaicite:23]{index=23}
    • Intensive language learning environment operated by KDU Global Campus. :contentReference[oaicite:24]{index=24}

    Tuition & Estimated Expenses (Reference)

    Item Amount Notes
    KAP tuition (reference) USD 2,400 (1 year) / USD 2,400 (6 months) :contentReference[oaicite:25]{index=25} Subject to change; confirm official notice. :contentReference[oaicite:26]{index=26}
    Other fees Varies Housing/insurance/processing may apply depending on plan. :contentReference[oaicite:27]{index=27}

    Included / Not Included in the trenvl Package

    Included

    End-to-end support for your KDU KAP application workflow.
    • School/program matching and intake planning
    • Document checklist & submission guidance (email-based flow)
    • Tuition payment guidance and pre-departure briefing
    • Arrival and settling-in guidance (housing direction, basic life setup)

    Not Included

    • International airfare
    • Personal living expenses (meals, transport, phone, etc.)
    • Medical/insurance costs not covered by the chosen plan
    • Optional travel and personal activities

    Application Steps

    1. Consultation: choose KAP intake (Mar/Jun/Sep/Dec reference). :contentReference[oaicite:28]{index=28}
    2. Prepare required documents (based on your nationality/visa route)
    3. Submit documents following KDU Global guidance (email contact available). :contentReference[oaicite:29]{index=29}
    4. Receive instructions for tuition/fee payment (if applicable)
    5. Visa preparation (requirements differ by country; final decision by embassy/immigration)
    6. Arrival in Korea · orientation/placement procedures (as announced by the campus)
    7. Start KAP classes and begin your Korean-learning journey
    A dedicated trenvl study-abroad planner supports you from intake planning to document flow, payment guidance, and arrival preparation, with a focus on clear communication and reliable execution.

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    Academic Regulations

    Kyungdong University Global · Language Programs

    Korean for Academic Purposes (KAP) – Admission Guidelines

    This page summarizes the application flow for Kyungdong University Global (KDU Global) Korean language training program (KAP). For the most up-to-date forms, deadlines, and detailed requirements, please always confirm the official KDU Global admissions pages.

    Official Application Email [email protected] (submit application & required documents by email)

    1. Eligibility

    • Applicants who have completed high school (or an equivalent level of education).
    • Applicants who can prepare official academic documents as requested by KDU Global (originals & translations where required).
    • Applicants who plan to study Korean for daily communication and academic readiness (KAP is designed for academic comprehension and campus life communication).
    • Applicants who can obtain an appropriate visa status for language training in Korea (typically D-4-1, depending on nationality and individual situation).

    2. Admission Procedure

    1. Choose the language program: KAP (Korean for Academic Purposes).
    2. Prepare the application forms and required documents following the official guidelines.
    3. Email your application and documents to [email protected].
    4. Document screening by the university (additional requests may apply depending on applicant profile).
    5. Receive the result and payment instructions (tuition/deposit as instructed).
    6. Proceed with visa application (if applicable) and prepare arrival.
    7. Placement/level check and orientation, then start classes.

    ※ The university may request additional documents if needed. Visa issuance is decided by the embassy/consulate and immigration authority, not guaranteed by admission.

    ※ Insert your process diagram here (Email Application → Screening → Payment → Visa → Arrival → Orientation/Placement → Start)

    3. Required Documents (Template)

    The required document list can vary by nationality and visa route. Below is a practical template for your brochure page. Please confirm the final checklist in the official KDU Global guidelines before submission.

    Core Documents (Most Applicants)

    No. Document Notes
    01 Application form Use the official form provided in KDU Global guidelines.
    02 Passport copy Clear scan of photo/info page (valid for intended stay).
    03 Photo Recent passport-style photo (as required by the program).
    04 Highest diploma & tran s May require notarization/translation depending on country.

    Additional Documents (Common for D-4-1 / Long-term Study)

    No. Document Notes
    01 Financial proof Bank balance/financial documents (amount & issue date vary by country/visa).
    02 Family relation / sponsor documents If required for visa screening (sponsor ID, relationship, income).
    03 Additional consent forms Personal data consent, pledge forms, etc. (as per guidelines).

    ※ If documents are not in Korean or English, submit a notarized translation with the original (as required). Requirements may differ by nationality and intake.

    4. Admission Regulations (Summary)

    • Admission may be cancelled if submitted documents are falsified or unverifiable.
    • Fees may be non-refundable after certain stages (e.g., after visa issuance or per university policy).
    • Students should comply with attendance and academic regulations during the program.
    • Language program students may be required to take official proficiency tests (e.g., TOPIK) as part of progress monitoring.

    5. Tuition & Fees (Reference)

    Item Amount Notes
    Tuition (KAP) USD 2,400 / semester Listed as “per semester (6 months) without scholarships” on KDU Global admissions fee info.
    Other fees Varies Dormitory, insurance, airport pickup, etc. depend on option and period.

    ※ Amounts and optional service fees can change. Please confirm the latest tuition/fee table in the official KDU Global guidelines.

    6. Contact & Inquiry

    KDU Global Admissions / Language Programs

    Email : [email protected]

    If you need support with program selection, document preparation, and timeline planning, Trenvl can guide you through the process.

    Curriculum and Textbooks

    Kyungdong University (KDU Global Campus) · Korean Language for Academic Purposes (KAP) · Level-based Curriculum

    Level 1 KAP Korean Course (Beginner)

    Level 1 is designed for learners who are new to Korean and need a strong foundation for daily communication and future academic study. Students build core pronunciation skills, essential grammar and vocabulary, and practice reading/writing through practical topics and guided classroom activities.

    1. Learning Objectives

    • Master Hangul basics and produce clear pronunciation for daily use.
    • Use essential beginner grammar patterns to make short, accurate sentences.
    • Understand and use high-frequency vocabulary for everyday life and campus contexts.
    • Read and write short texts (messages, simple forms, short paragraphs) with confidence.
    • Develop basic classroom communication skills for future academic learning in Korea.

    2. Course Contents

    • Pronunciation & Hangul: Consonants and vowels, batchim (final consonants), sound changes, rhythm and intonation; accurate reading and writing of Hangul.
    • Grammar: Basic sentence structures, particles, polite style, statements/questions/requests, present/past/future basics, connectors for simple explanations.
    • Vocabulary: Self-introduction, family, school life, food, numbers & counters, time & dates, weather, transportation, shopping, locations and directions.
    • Listening & Speaking: Greetings and introductions, asking and answering simple questions, making plans, ordering food, requesting help, short role-plays for daily situations.
    • Reading & Writing: Short dialogues and notices, simple de ions, filling out basic forms, writing short messages and short paragraphs about routines and preferences.
    • K-Culture & Campus Life: Practical expressions used in Korean social situations, basic etiquette, and guided cultural topics connected to daily life in Korea.

    3. Sample Classroom Activities

    • Self-introduction: short presentations + pair interviews (name, country, major, interests).
    • Time & date practice: scheduling a meeting, asking about class time, making simple plans.
    • Campus map activity: finding locations, giving directions, and asking for help politely.
    • Restaurant role-play: choosing a menu, ordering, requesting options, and paying.
    • Shopping role-play: asking prices/quantities, comparing items, and making simple requests.
    • Mini writing tasks: short messages, simple diary entries, and form-filling practice.

    4. Weekly Lesson Plan (Example)

    This is an example template for guidance. The actual weekly plan may vary by semester and instructor.

    Week Grammar & Expressions Conversation / Reading / Writing Focus
    Week 1 Hangul basics, greetings, basic sentence order Introduce yourself; read/write simple profiles
    Week 2 Particles (basic), locations, classroom expressions Campus map role-play; short notices and signs
    Week 3 Present tense basics, likes/dislikes, simple adjectives Talk about daily routines; write a short daily schedule
    Week 4 Past tense basics, numbers/counters, shopping phrases Shopping role-play; read simple ads and price tags
    Week 5 Future plans, invitations, simple requests Make plans; write short messages and invitations
    Week 6 Weather/season expressions, basic honorific awareness Talk about weather; write a short seasonal de ion
    Week 7 Ability/possibility, simple health expressions Clinic/pharmacy role-play; complete basic forms
    Week 8 Review & integration (grammar + vocab + writing) Short presentation + writing task; classroom performance check

    ※ Level 1 content is a typical beginner framework for KAP. Actual class topics, activity types, and weekly schedules may vary depending on the semester syllabus and instructor.