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Yonsei University, South Korea Facts • Language of instruction: Korean/English • Semester 1: September – December • Semester 2: March– June About the University Since its creation in 1885, Yonsei University has been synonymous with international education and exchange in Asia. As the most internationalized and liberal institution of higher learning in Korea, Yonsei enjoys by far the longest history of international education in Korea with the most extensive network of exchange partners world-wide. Exchange students at Yonsei University's extensive have the opportunity to receive the best international education in Asia through its globally renowned faculty and innovative and extensive curriculum, with over 1,200 courses taught in English. In addition, UIC, GSIS, and Global MBA professors form a unique and highly distinguished faculty from leading universities, including Harvard University, Stanford University, and Columbia University. Yonsei University also offers students a rigorous, globally-focused curriculum that can guide students to excel in their respective fields on an international level. 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, located just inside in the centre of Seoul's metropolitan area. Website: http://oia.yonsei.ac.kr/ Exchange students should visit: http://oia.yonsei.ac.kr/intstd/exOver.asp What to expect Application process If you are allocated for an exchange at Yonsei, you will be officially nominated by the Go Abroad Office and will then be provided with your detailed application instructions. You can ONLY apply if officially nominated. Notes of Guidance for Exchange students Yonsei University Academics Course/ credit load The link below contains information about courses/credit load you are required to take while on exchange: https://www.ed.ac.uk/global/exchanges/academic- matters Courses available Searching Courses in English 1. Go to http://portal.yonsei.ac.kr/main/indexe.jsp 2. Click on the "Course Catalogue and Syllabus: Undergraduate and Graduate" banner on the right frame. 3. Search for the course that you want to take either by choosing Major and Semester or by inserting course title or course code in the search box if you know it. Korean Language Courses Since 2013 Spring Semester, Yonsei University has been offering only one Korean Language Institute (KLI) Course for incoming exchange and visiting students. Taking a Korean Language Course is optional. Please refer to the following new Korean Language Course Module for your plan of Korean Language Study. If you are at the intermediate level in Korean, you can consider the Korean Language Course offered by Underwood International College (UIC). UIC offers a 3 credit Korean Language Course for its students as well as incoming exchange and visiting students every semester. So if you feel burdened to take a 6 credit KLI Korean Language Course, the UIC course may be another option. - Liberal Arts - Commerce and Economics - Business - Science - Engineering - Life System - Theology - Social Science - Human Ecology - Sciences in Education - Underwood International College - Korean Language (KLI) * The course list for each term is not finalized until 2 months before each term begins so please refer to past course lists for reference. 2 These guidance notes were correct at the time of publishing. Help us keep this information accurate by sending any feedback to the Go Abroad team international.outgoing@ed.ac.uk Notes of Guidance for Exchange students Yonsei University * Business courses are restricted to business majors only and students can take a maximum of three business courses. http://oia.yonsei.ac.kr/intstd/exCourse.asp http://portal.yonsei.ac.kr Course enrolment Each semester, both domestic and international students compete with each other to register for their courses of choice through the online course registration system. Please keep in mind that this process is very fast and some say it is similar to a lucky-draw. Therefore, students who fail to register for their courses should consult with the respective professor to get a seat. Academic restrictions Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy, Music, MBA, Law, and Courses offered in International Songdo Campus. Business courses are in high demand every semester, so they are strictly open to business major students only. Maximum of three (3) classes on the subject per semester is allowed. (subject to change). Your final course selection must be agreed and approved with your Exchange Coordinator and any course changes made whilst you are away must have their approval. Accommodation University http://oia.yonsei.ac.kr/campus/preHousing.asp accommodation Students interested in applying for on campus accommodation are encouraged to apply online as soon as the application is available. Provision of on campus accommodation is not guaranteed due to limited space. Application process Application dependent on housing option selected. Students will be notified of the process during their application to the Yonsei. Students interested in staying at on-campus housing must submit a separate housing application as soon as it opens online. Please note that housing is not guaranteed due to limited spaces. Rooms will be served on a first come, first serve basis. For more information please see: https://dorm.yonsei.ac.kr/en/sub.php?code=020300 [Contact]▪ SK Global House: skghouse@yonsei.ac.kr International House: ihouse@yonsei.ac.kr Private accommodation Information on the private accommodation options is also available at the following link: http://oia.yonsei.ac.kr/campus/preHousing4.asp 3 These guidance notes were correct at the time of publishing. Help us keep this information accurate by sending any feedback to the Go Abroad team international.outgoing@ed.ac.uk Notes of Guidance for Exchange students Yonsei University Costs Estimated cost of living http://oia.yonsei.ac.kr/3campus/full3.asp Please remember that you will not be paying tuition fees as an exchange student. The estimated budget you will need is around USD $4,500 per semester. Insurance All incoming exchange & visiting students are obligated to obtain personal health insurance. Please enrol in a health insurance plan of your choice, as there is no designated insurance service provider but it is recommended that you choose a study abroad plan which will cover medical expenses to be incurred during your exchange in Korea. Mandatory insurance plans provided at your home institution may be sufficient, but proof (an official letter) must be provided. Other Orientation Orientation for all international students will take place after arrival. Visas http://oia.yonsei.ac.kr/campus/preVisa.asp Students must submit the following documents to a local Korean Embassy or Consulate. Additional documents may be required depending on the place of residence: 1. Certificate of Admission (to be sent by Yonsei) 2. Passport 3. Visa application form * Exchange students must apply for a “D-2” student visa. 4. Bank statement; and more Information for 2019 S2 may help at: https://oia.yonsei.ac.kr/intstd/notice.asp?bidx=9456&gbn =B03&bgbn=R Disability Statement Some destinations may be more accessible than others for disabled students. If you require any adjustments due to disability or specific learning difficulty and you wish to study abroad please contact international programmes team (international.outgoing@ed.ac.uk). We will work together with you to explore the help available at your host institution. It 4 These guidance notes were correct at the time of publishing. Help us keep this information accurate by sending any feedback to the Go Abroad team international.outgoing@ed.ac.uk
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