The Korean Language Course at Dong-Eui University in Busan, South Korea is offered through the university’s International Language Education Center as a structured program for international learners who want to develop Korean language skills and cultural understanding in an academic setting. The regular Korean language training (한국어연수 정규과정) is organized on a four-semester system (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter) with each semester lasting about 10 weeks, and classes are scheduled Monday to Friday with morning sessions that focus on integrated development in the four main skills — speaking, listening, reading, and writing — through level-based instruction tailored to learners’ proficiency. Placements into appropriate class levels are determined by assessment before the term begins, and the curriculum is designed to help learners improve practical communication ability and preparedness for life and further academic study in Korea. The program also includes cultural experience components and short-term offerings (such as Korean language and K-Culture tracks during vacations) that combine language learning with deeper immersion into Korean traditions, food, and arts, often culminating in a certificate of completion.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.