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Korea University
Korea University, founded in 1905, is widely acknowledged as one of the top ranked "Ivy League" universities in Korea. Its reputation for quality is based on excellence in teaching, research and service to Korean society. An eminent faculty, outstanding students and internationally recognized research programs all contribute to the University's academic fame. As a major comprehensive university, Korea University offers a rich variety of courses in Liberal Arts and Sciences as well as in all professional fields including Law, Medicine and Business Administration.
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Sogang University
Sogang University's Korean Language Education Center was established in 1990 with the goal of making Korean culture and the Korean language more widely known through out the world. Since then, roughly 10,000 students have passed through this program in order to study the Korean language and Korean culture. About 1,300 students enroll in Sogang University's Korean Language Education Center each year. The teaching style is very interactive and communicative-based. The teachers employ a variety of media in the classroom and use small groups and other strategies to strengthen conversational skills.
Site: http://klec.sogang.ac.kr/
Ewha Woman's University
Ewha Woman's University offers an "International Exchange and Study Abroad Program" for exchange and visiting students. This program has been established for students who are interested in a wide-range of studies including topics on Asia and Korea, and is open to undergraduate and graduate students from any accredited institution of higher education. Students have the option to study for one or two semesters at Ewha as a non-degree seeking student. All international students enrolled in our program may register in any of the courses offered by Ewha, either in English or Korean, depending on their language proficiency.
Site: http://www.ewha.ac.kr/english/
Seoul National University
Seoul National University offers a visiting students program to students who are from non-partner universities but want to study at SNU for one or two semesters. One of the distinguishing aspects of SNU is the diversity of participants.
Students hail from diverse parts of the world and with a wide range of motivations for learning the language. To apply for a visiting student program, students must apply directly at the Office of International Affairs, SNU.
Site: http://oia.snu.ac.kr/2007/programs/incoming/exchange/overseas/index.html
Yonsei University
Yonsei University offers courses of general interest as well as ones on specifically Asian and Korean topics, taught by Korean, American, and other international instructors.
Students may take Korean language classes at the beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels, and/or choose two to three courses taught in English on a wide variety of subjects, including Asian and Korean history, culture, literature, business, economics, society, and politics.
Site: http://cmsdv.yonsei.ac.kr/ysid/sub02/sub0201/sub020101/sub02_01.asp

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