Study in Seoul (in English, Korean) - ISEP Exchange
Courses available in Korean include the following: art, music, visual/industrial design, aphysical education, business administration, engineering (electrical, computer, chemical, environmental, mechanical, information, civil, materials science, computer science and nano science), humanities (Korean and English language, Korean history, philosophy, Chinese language and culture), natural science (environmental horticulture, mathematics, statistics, physics and life science), public affairs and economics, and urban science (architecture, urban planning, transportation engineering, landscape architecture, urban administration, urban sociology and geo-informatics)
Course Description
Most departments will offer several courses in English. check the Courses in English page for English-taught courses. Students interested in learning in Korean can peruse departments and classes through the "Academics" tab on the university's main page. You can also view specific course syllabus information at this link. If you need more recent syllabi, please reach out to your ISEP Student Services Officer to request it. Please note that ISEP cannot guarantee the syllabi will be 100% in English.
Students must have course flexibility, as registration for specific courses cannot be guaranteed.
University of Seoul
A public university uniquely supported by Seoul Metropolitan Government, UOS has a role as a think-tank for SMG to solve the problems of megacities and to advise urban development for...
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Other Academic Conditions
The school of business administration has limited seats every semester. The school of architecture and school of electrical and computer engineering have their own screening processes.
UOS strongly recommends that exchange students apply to their field of study. The School of Business Administration, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, School of Architecture, and Department of English Language and Literature in particular can only accept students who major in that field. The School of Business Administration may limit the number of courses for each student to take up to 3 courses, depending on available courses.
Students do not need to provide language proficiency, but should be confident that they are proficient enough in English or Korean to study at the undergraduate level.
PASSPORT: All students must have a valid passport to participate in this program. If you do not have a valid passport, we suggest you start the application process as soon as possible.
VISA/RESIDENCE PERMIT: Most students attending this program will be required to obtain a visa/residence permit. For more information on the process and estimated cost, please review the ISEP Country Handbook here.
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