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Kwangwoon University Institute of International Education
Korean Language Course
- Seoul, South Korea
Course
Full time
10 weeks
On-Campus
English
Our program is designed for international students who aspire to pursue admission to Korean universities and build global career opportunities. Located near the center of Seoul, KWIIE offers more than language education — it connects academic study, career preparation, and rich cultural experiences.


Dong-A University
Bachelor in History
- Saha-gu, South Korea
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English, Korean
The Department of History is composed of 3 areas of specialization: Korean history, Asian history, Western history. A structural understanding of each major period of specialization—ancient, medieval, modern—is promoted through study.


Korea University
Bachelor of International Studies
- Seoul, South Korea
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Korea University College of International Studies & Graduate School of International Studies offers a "Bachelor of International Studies" (BIS) program designed to prepare students for leadership roles in the global community. The program emphasizes a comprehensive understanding of international affairs through a multidisciplinary approach that integrates politics, economics, culture, and history.
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Geumgang University
Sanskrit grammar
- Nonsan-si, South Korea
Course
On-Campus
Korean
The Humanities Korea (HK) Research Center of the Institute of Buddhist Culture at Geumgang University held a Sans Crit Lecture in Gyeryong City, Chungcheongnam-do to expand communication with citizens and the foundation of humanities. In the beginner's class, he lectured on Sanskrit grammar, and in the intermediate class, he read Chapter 4 of Hatha Yoga Pradipika. In this civic lecture, 12 people from Chungnam, Jeonbuk, and metropolitan areas, including the general public, doctors, and professors, participated, and 9 of them completed the 8-week course.


Busan University of Foreign Studies
Bachelor in Turkish-Central Asian Languages
- Namsan-dong, South Korea
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Korean
Turkey and five Central Asian countries including Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan located on Eurasian Silk Road have used the same language and formed a single cultural area. The Department of Turkish-Central Asian Languages offers a regional approach to the area to develop Eurasian Vision and also broadens understanding and knowledge of the area. By studying the Turkish-Central Asian language, history, and culture in comparison with or linking to Korean studies, students can develop a humanistic understanding of Turkey-Central Asia, a region with a similar language and culture to Korea. In addition, the Department provides the academic and practical information of the area including politics, society, and economics, and cultivates local management skills through exchange programs with the countries to nurture professionals contributing to Korean and Turkish-Central Asian relations.


Jungwon University
Religious Culture Studies
- Gwacheon-si, South Korea
Master degree
On-Campus
Korean
The Department of Religious Culture Studies at Jungwon University offers the only courses that are differentiated from similar Departments at other schools in that it creates a story by blending cultural properties with religion, and cultivates the creative cultural industry planning human resources. The 21st century is the so-called era of culture based on the rapid development of digital technology. Cultural industries are recognized as future high value-added industries, and the Korean cultural contents market is in its beginning stages. We are living in a modern society marking the age of globalization and convergence, which more favors a talented individual who can make a new story, plan cultural contents, and do creative work on the basis of emotion and creativity.


Hansei University
Master in Theology
- Gunpo-si, South Korea
Master degree
On-Campus
Korean
Youngsan Graduate School of Theology provides education for the purpose of cultivating holistic Christian leaders who have the skills and personality to contribute to the evangelization of Korea and the world by teaching and polishing Pentecostal faith and theology on the basis of the Bible. Our graduate school not only strives to seek truth for national evangelization and world evangelization, but furthermore, we share a sense of co-worker with each other and focus on piety training, ministry, and missionary training. Operating.


Pyeongtaek University
Master in Interpretation and Translation
- Pyeongtaek-si, South Korea
Master degree
On-Campus
Korean
The Graduate School of Interpretation and Translation aims to foster competent interpreters and translators who satisfy the domestic and overseas demands for interpretation and translation. The demands for professional interpreters and translators in this region are expected to significantly increase due to the relocation of The US Armed Forces bases in Korea to Pyeongtaek; the increased use of Pyeongtaek Port; the relocation of Samsung Electronics; the relocation of LG Electronics; the development of a new town; and the establishment of the Pyeongtaek Free Trade Zone. The Graduate School of Interpretation and Translation is comprised of the Department of Korean-English Interpretation and Translation and the Department of Korean Language Education.


Geumgang University
Buddhism major
- Nonsan-si, South Korea
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Korean
The biggest goal is to cultivate the owners of true humanity who have a rational and universal view of the world and values based on Buddhism and cultivate self-control and consideration for others. At the same time, it focuses on cultivating the leadership ability to respond creatively and actively to complex problems in various fields based on the humanities literacy of reading, writing, and presenting.


Kukje Theological University and Seminary
Master of Theology
- Gwanak-gu, South Korea
Master degree
On-Campus
Korean
ThM is a two-year advanced program for MDiv graduates to develop a high degree of competency in a specific field of specialization. Concentrations are available from all departments. The degree is often viewed as a stepping-stone for doctoral studies and is thus ideal for the more rigorous and academic study of a specific area of biblical, theological, historical, or applied studies. ThM requires either a thesis or two major academic papers.


Kukje Theological University and Seminary
Master of Divinity
- Gwanak-gu, South Korea
Master degree
On-Campus
Korean
MDiv is a three-year program that prepares graduates for pastoral, preaching, and teaching ministries either in the church or in the mission field, offering a comprehensive study of the Bible, including the biblical languages (Hebrew and Greek), theology, church history, preaching and practical ministry, mission and evangelism, Christian education, and Christian counseling. Usually the minimum degree for ordination in most denominations and for entry into Ph.D. or ThD programs in theological studies.


Cheongju University
Korean Language and Literature Master's Program
- Cheongju-si, South Korea
Master degree
English, Korean, Chinese
Language is the root of all of culture. At the same time, it is a spiritual container which all language speakers have so the study of our language gives us a chance to develop. By learning comparative studies of Korean language and Korean literature, we can attain a more desirable future for Korean language and literature. The doctorate degree investigates in more detail what you would normally brush upon when studying a master's course.


Hanshin University
Master in Theology
- Osan-si, South Korea
Master degree
On-Campus
Korean
The Graduate School of Theology was established with the purpose of contributing to the Korean Church, the country, and human society by raising professional pastors in the spirit of Christianity with the entire curriculum currently taking place in the Seoul Suyu-dong Campus. The Graduate School of Theology offers the degree course of Master of Divinity (M. Div.). The Master of Divinity course teaches a traditional curriculum of educating aspiring pastors in order to raise pastors for the Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea based on the spirit of Presbyterianism and Hanshin University, which has led the trend in the world of theology and contributed to the reform of the Korean society as well as the progress of the church. This course aims to raise professional pastors with theological refinement and pastoral leadership, who have achieved the balance between scholarliness and piety through the qualitative enhancement of the former and the spiritual deepening of the latter. Students who have completed the undergraduate course in basic theology undergo two years of the master’s course, whereas those who completed a different degree go through three years of the same course. The academic research takes place in three main areas of biblical theology, theoretical theology, and practical theology, and centered around the inherent connections and balance between the seven subdivided fields of the Old Testament, the New Testament, systematic theology, history of the church, Christian ethics, theology in practice and Christian education, and pursues the inherent development of holistic theological research and piety in preparation for a creative ministry, both in the present and the future.


Korea University Sejong Campus
Archaeology and Art History Major
- Yeongi-gun, South Korea
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Korean
The Archaeology and Art History major provides research and education in two areas of archaeology and art history. Archaeology is a study on ancient human culture and its traces. It covers research and investigation into the past traces of human beings through historic remains or relics and is in complementary relationships with history. The major covers research and education in the two areas of archaeology and art history. The common primary research subject of these two areas is the past relics, and they have become sophisticated through interactions in the process of their development into contemporary studies.


Changwon National University
Bachelor in Korean Language & Literature
- Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
Korean
Since its establishment in 1979, the Department of Korean Language and Literature focuses on three fields of study: Korean linguistics, contemporary literature, and classical literature. Korean linguistics is the study of rules and evolution that govern the Korean language whereas contemporary literature is the research, criticism, and creativeness of each literary genre of modern times. Classical literature is the study to understand the reality of the national literary traditions and establish a phase-cultural history by incorporating both the oral and written literature. The Department of Korean Language and Literature studies these three fields systematically and simultaneously explores a wide range of applications in ways to continue to contribute to the national culture.
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Studying humanities in South Korea offers a broad exploration of cultures, languages, and philosophies, fostering deeper understanding and critical thinking. This field encourages you to engage with complex ideas, enhancing your abilities to communicate and analyze diverse perspectives.
In humanities programs, students commonly delve into subjects like history, literature, philosophy, and cultural studies. Core skills include analyzing texts, conducting qualitative research, and developing effective communication techniques. Many students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, enhancing their ability to articulate insights and discuss varied cultural contexts. Courses often emphasize collaborative projects and research, allowing you to connect with ideas while working in teams.
Graduates of humanities programs discover opportunities in education, translation, cultural management, and content creation. The emphasis on critical thinking and cross-cultural communication prepares you for roles that require adaptability in a global job market. South Korea's rich cultural environment and technological advancements provide a unique backdrop for students entering the humanities, offering experiences that are relevant and applicable worldwide.