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Undergraduate
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Teenagers
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Subject Areas
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Culture
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Korean
Language
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Quick Look
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Location:
Seoul - South Korea
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Language of Instruction: Korean
Overview
Our partner University in Seoul was the very first institute to provide an intensive Korean language course and is the oldest university in Korea,
The University was established in 1885 and the language department was opened in 1959. Since then the language center has been teaching Korean and also introducing Korean culture to students, missionaries, business people and diplomats from around the world.
Students come from all over the world and from all walks of life (over 53,000 since it was established), the result is a lively, international mix of students who provide a stimulating environment for learning the Korean language.
SCHOOL FACILITIES
- Modern University campus with16 graduate schools & 18 colleges
- The most reputable Korean language program anywhere!
- Over 420 partner universities in 42 countries around the world
Dates
2009 SEMESTER: 4 lessons daily (20 lessons per week).
Set program length of 10 weeks.
Start dates of: Apr 2, Jun 25, Oct 1, 2009
2009 SHORT-TERM: 4 lessons daily (20 lessons per week).
Set program length of 3 weeks.
Start dates of: Mar 5, Aug 6, Aug 30, 2009
Contact
Languages Abroad
386 Ontario Street
Toronto
Ontario
Canada
M5A2V7
Tel:
1800 219 9924 or 416 925 2112
Fax:
416 925 5990
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