Summer in Seoul - Hanyang University (in English) - ISEP Direct
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
· Spend four weeks studying alongside international students and make local friends at Hanyang University, South Korea's top Engineering school.
· Students enroll in 3 classes for six to nine U.S. credits
· Students can choose from up to 3 cultural activities. Past examples have included a Mud Festival, trips to water parks, cultural shows and cooking demonstrations, and a trip to the Demilitarized Zone.
· Hanyang’s “Global Lions” are students who support international students on campus. While you are at Hanyang, the Global Lions will be your group leaders, mentors, and friends
LIFE ABROAD
Excursions & Cultural Experiences
Hanyang offers a multitude of included activities throughout the summer program. Excursions include a trip to the largest amusement park in Korea (Everland), a Nanta show, a tour to the Demilitarized Zone, and a trip to a water park.
Housing & Meals
Be the first to stay in Hanyang University’s brand-new on-campus residence hall. Relax in a double room with a private bathroom. Enjoy access to common areas, laundry facilities, and study spaces. Stay active with a gym conveniently located on the ground floor. Plan to bring your own bed linens, pillows, and cutlery for personal use—but no need for pots and pans, as cooking is not allowed in the dorms.
Explore Seoul
Seoul is one of the world’s most vibrant and dynamic cities, where cutting-edge technology, nature, and history exist side by side. Hanyang University's main campus is located in eastern part of the city. Students can enjoy on-campus features such as a scenic walking trail around the university grounds and performances at the campus amphitheater, or take advantage of the on-campus subway station to easily access everything the city has to offer, including shopping, parks, museums, historical landmarks, and art installations.
See ISEP Direct budget and estimated expenses
Course Description
Hanyang International Summer School offers a diverse selection of courses and is particularly recommended for Business and Film Studies.
Students who complete the program in good standing can expect to earn 3-9 credits which ISEP recommends is the equivalent of 3-9 U.S. Credit Hours. Academic courses are 3 credits with 45 contact hours, elective courses are 1 credit with 15 contact hours, and research projects are 3 credits with +60 contact hours. Students can take up to three courses.
Please note that if you use financial aid, you may be required to earn 6 US credits to be eligible for summer aid. Please speak with a qualified financial aid advisor to understand your eligibility and the requirements for using financial aid.
Sample Classes
For detailed instructions on how to search for all available courses, please click on the "Other Academic Conditions" dropdown link below.
Business & Economics |
Social Science & Communication |
Design & Art & Sport |
Media & Journalism |
Korean Studies & Language |
Accounting |
International Advertising and Communication |
Art of Self Defense (Taekwondo) |
Introduction to Advertising |
Exploring Seoul: Geography of the City |
Basic Business Statistics |
Introducing Psychology |
Ceramic Art |
Seminar: Media Industry in Korea |
Gender and Korean Society |
Business Communication |
Introduction to Criminology |
Digital Studio |
Photo and Video Journalism |
Korea In a Global Context |
Business Ethics and Substantiality Management |
Introduction to Sociology |
Innovative ID Studio |
Understanding a Visual Language in Media |
Korean Beauty and Make-up |
Business Law |
Negotiation and Dispute Resolution |
Introduction to Computer Graphic |
Cross Cultural Documentary Research & Production in Korea |
Korean Cinema and Modernization |
Consumer Behavior |
Professional Academic English |
Introduction to e-Sports |
Korean History and Culture |
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Consumer Psychology |
Psychology of Happiness |
Korean Pop Dance |
Korean Language 1 (Basic) |
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Crime and Economics |
Psychology of Leisure & Tourism |
Korean Pop Vocal |
Language, Culture and Society in Korea |
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Ecommerce Theory |
Tourism and Recreation |
Korean Traditional Fan Dance |
Learning Korean through K-drama |
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Financial Management |
VR AR Design |
North Korean Politics & Society |
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Global Entrepreneurship-Launch your startup |
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The Rise of the Korean Wave |
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International Business |
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International Marketing |
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International Social Entrepreneurship |
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Introduction to Econometrics |
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Introduction to Marketing |
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Academics
Other Academic Conditions
Please find course syllabi for the program in this folder. A list that includes the classification of the courses (general electives, major courses, etc.) can be found here. Here is a guide to understanding the course classifications.
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