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IE3 Global South Korea: Seoul, Yonsei University
(Outgoing Program)
** Application materials may be reviewed prior to the program's application deadline. (Please note: if all of your boxes are checked-off, your application is complete.) In most cases, for applicants applying to programs led by PSU faculty, interviews and final selection will take place after the program deadline.
Junior Cluster: Examining Popular Culture, Yes, Reporting Live Supplemental Course
Program Description:
Program Overview
With 10 million inhabitants, Seoul takes its place among the world’s great metropolitan areas. As the political and economic center of Korea, it is a fascinating venue from which to study Korea's increasingly important role in global politics and business. Seoul is blessed with an abundance of museums, cultural and entertainment opportunities, offering great opportunities to the student wanting to be at the crossroads of Asian cultures.
Host University
International students participating in Yonsei University's extensive degree and non-degree global programs get the valuable opportunity to receive the best international education in Asia through its globally renowned faculty members and innovative and extensive curriculum, with over 700 courses taught in English. Yonsei University provides excellent global programs for international students. Its English-based degree programs include Underwood International College, the highly selective four-year undergraduate school which serves as an intimate, elite setting within the larger institution of Yonsei. In addition to gaining academic excellence, international students are also exposed to a beautiful and culturally rich environment. Yonsei University is particularly fortunate to be situated in a spacious, quiet, and well-wooded environment with a mountain inside located just in the center of Seoul's metropolitan area.
This program is a good fit for the following majors:
Anthropology
Asian Studies
Biology
Business
Communication Studies
Conflict Resolution
Culture
Economics
Engineering
Film Studies
General Sciences
History
International Studies
Korean
Liberal Arts
Literature
Political Science
Psychology
Social Science
Credits
Fall: Students enroll in 13 - 27 quarter credits
Winter/Spring: Students enroll in 24 - 27 quarter credits
Academic Year: Students enroll in 36 - 54 quarter credits
Application Fee:
All applications include a $50 non-refundable fee due on the application deadline. Students who do not intend to complete a program application are required to withdraw before the deadline, otherwise, the $50 application fee will
be assessed to the students' account.