Courses
Course list Summer 2A 2025: Korea University - Korean Language & Electives in English
Summer 2A 2025: Korea University - Korean Language & Electives in English (June 27, 2025 - August 8, 2025)Catalog Code: VSOU1225
ELIGIBILITY
Minimum GPA
Students must have a minimum grade point average of 2.50. Students with a slightly lower GPA should contact TEAN and may be admitted on a case-by-case basis.
Minimum Admissions Prerequisites
There is no language prerequisite for this program.
At the time of application, you should have a passport that is valid for at least six months after the end of your program.
You must be enrolled as a full-time degree-seeking student in a U.S. college or university. Gap students must provide an official acceptance letter proving their enrollment at a U.S. institution for the semester immediately following their program at Korea University.
VERITAS COURSE
All Veritas summer students will take a 1-credit Veritas Global Ministry Practicum course in addition to their traditional courses at the host institution. The practicum course will be online/on-site.
Global Ministry Practicum (HUM 490)
This course provides upper division credit for international ministry opportunities and an extended ministry experience designed to acquaint students with the implementation of missions principles in an international context through Veritas Christian Study Abroad programs.
CREDITS
Host University Units: 6
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits: 6
ACADEMIC INFORMATION
COURSES
Choose from more than 80 courses across 7 disciplines, all taught in English (with the exception of Korean language courses). Students will enroll in courses during the application process, but can make changes up until the first week of classes during the add/drop period.
Students must take 2 courses during the 6-week program. Each course is worth 3 KU credits, typically transferring as 3 U.S. semester credits or 4.5 quarter credits. Students have the opportunity to earn up to 6 semester credits (9 quarter credits) during the program. Students needing to take a third course should speak to their TEAN Program Manager when they apply. The participant’s home university will determine ultimate credit approval and transfer.
Courses are available in English in the below disciplines. For detailed instructions on how to find courses and to see a list of available courses, please see our course selection instructions.
COURSES AND CREDITS
Korea University’s International Summer Campus is the largest summer school in Asia and welcomes students from all over the world. Courses are taught by international faculty members from renowned universities and cover a range of disciplines.
Students attending the International Summer Campus are able to select between a four or six-week program (the most popular program is the six-week). Students may take 1 or 2 courses during the 4-week program or must take 2 courses during the 6-week program. Students wishing to take a third course should speak to their TEAN Program Manager when they apply. Students will enroll in courses during the application period with TEAN. Courses will be confirmed prior to the program start.
Each course is 3 credits and usually meet four times a week. Courses typically transfer back as 3 U.S. semester credits, but the participant’s home university will ultimately determine credit transfer and approval.
Students who enroll in an upper level Korean language course will take a Korean Language Placement Test on the second day of the program and may be placed in a different level based on their results.
SELECTING YOUR COURSES
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Review the Summer Course Listings on KU’s International Summer Campus website. Be sure to select courses for your chosen program length (4-week or 6-week).
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If taking 2 courses, make sure you check the ‘Time’ column so you don’t choose 2 courses offered during the same period.
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Click near the course title to download the syllabi.
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Meet with your home university to approve at least 2-3 courses (have 1-2 backups approved in case your preferred course is full).
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Enter your courses in order of preference in the TEAN Course Selection form in your TEAN Application
POPULAR COURSES
Business:
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ISC129 Strategic Management
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ISC312 International Business
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ISC392 Sustainability Strategies
Communications & Media:
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ISC181 Media, Art, Culture, and Society
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ISC282 Mass Media and Popular Culture in Korea
Humanities & Social Sciences:
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ISC141 Introduction to Sociology
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ISC236 Abnormal Psychology
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ISC281 Contemporary Korean Society
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IKL211 Beginning Korean-I
Science:
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ISC207 Statistics
Courses
Course list Summer 1A 2025: Korea University - Korean Language & Electives in English
Summer 1A 2025: Korea University - Korean Language & Electives in English (June 27, 2025 - July 26, 2025)Catalog Code: VSOU1325
ELIGIBILITY
Minimum GPA
Students must have a minimum grade point average of 2.50. Students with a slightly lower GPA should contact TEAN and may be admitted on a case-by-case basis.
Minimum Admissions Prerequisites
There is no language prerequisite for this program.
At the time of application, you should have a passport that is valid for at least six months after the end of your program.
You must be enrolled as a full-time degree-seeking student in a U.S. college or university. Gap students must provide an official acceptance letter proving their enrollment at a U.S. institution for the semester immediately following their program at Korea University.
VERITAS COURSE
All Veritas summer students will take a 1-credit Veritas Global Ministry Practicum course in addition to their traditional courses at the host institution. The practicum course will be online/on-site.
Global Ministry Practicum (HUM 490)
This course provides upper division credit for international ministry opportunities and an extended ministry experience designed to acquaint students with the implementation of missions principles in an international context through Veritas Christian Study Abroad programs.
CREDITS
Host University Units: 6
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits: 6
ACADEMIC INFORMATION
COURSES
Choose from more than 80 courses across 7 disciplines, all taught in English (with the exception of Korean language courses). Students will enroll in courses during the application process, but can make changes up until the first week of classes during the add/drop period.
Students must take 2 courses during this 4-week program. Each course is worth 3 KU credits, typically transferring as 3 U.S. semester credits or 4.5 quarter credits. Students have the opportunity to earn up to 6 semester credits (9 quarter credits) during the program. Students needing to take a third course should speak to their TEAN Program Manager when they apply. The participant’s home university will determine ultimate credit approval and transfer.
Courses are available in English in the below disciplines. For detailed instructions on how to find courses and to see a list of available courses, please see our course selection instructions.
COURSES AND CREDITS
Korea University’s International Summer Campus is the largest summer school in Asia and welcomes students from all over the world. Courses are taught by international faculty members from renowned universities and cover a range of disciplines.
Students attending the International Summer Campus are able to select between a four or six-week program (the most popular program is the six-week). Students may take 1 or 2 courses during the 4-week program or must take 2 courses during the 6-week program. Students wishing to take a third course should speak to their TEAN Program Manager when they apply. Students will enroll in courses during the application period with TEAN. Courses will be confirmed prior to the program start.
Each course is 3 credits and usually meet four times a week. Courses typically transfer back as 3 U.S. semester credits, but the participant’s home university will ultimately determine credit transfer and approval.
Students who enroll in an upper level Korean language course will take a Korean Language Placement Test on the second day of the program and may be placed in a different level based on their results.
SELECTING YOUR COURSES
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Review the Summer Course Listings on KU’s International Summer Campus website. Be sure to select courses for your chosen program length (4-week or 6-week).
-
If taking 2 courses, make sure you check the ‘Time’ column so you don’t choose 2 courses offered during the same period.
-
Click near the course title to download the syllabi.
-
Meet with your home university to approve at least 2-3 courses (have 1-2 backups approved in case your preferred course is full).
-
Enter your courses in order of preference in the TEAN Course Selection form in your TEAN Application
POPULAR COURSES
Business:
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ISC129 Strategic Management
-
ISC312 International Business
-
ISC392 Sustainability Strategies
Communications & Media:
-
ISC181 Media, Art, Culture, and Society
-
ISC282 Mass Media and Popular Culture in Korea
Humanities & Social Sciences:
-
ISC141 Introduction to Sociology
-
ISC236 Abnormal Psychology
-
ISC281 Contemporary Korean Society
-
IKL211 Beginning Korean-I
Science:
-
ISC207 Statistics
Courses
Course list Summer 1B 2025: Korea University - Korean Language & Electives in English
Summer 1B 2025: Korea University - Korean Language & Electives in English (June 27, 2025 - July 26, 2025)Catalog Code: VSOU1525
ELIGIBILITY
Minimum GPA
Students must have a minimum grade point average of 2.50. Students with a slightly lower GPA should contact TEAN and may be admitted on a case-by-case basis.
Minimum Admissions Prerequisites
There is no language prerequisite for this program.
At the time of application, you should have a passport that is valid for at least six months after the end of your program.
You must be enrolled as a full-time degree-seeking student in a U.S. college or university. Gap students must provide an official acceptance letter proving their enrollment at a U.S. institution for the semester immediately following their program at Korea University.
VERITAS COURSE
All Veritas summer students will take a 1-credit Veritas Global Ministry Practicum course in addition to their traditional courses at the host institution. The practicum course will be online/on-site.
Global Ministry Practicum (HUM 490)
This course provides upper division credit for international ministry opportunities and an extended ministry experience designed to acquaint students with the implementation of missions principles in an international context through Veritas Christian Study Abroad programs.
CREDITS
Host University Units: 3
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits: 3
ACADEMIC INFORMATION
COURSES
Choose from more than 80 courses across 7 disciplines, all taught in English (with the exception of Korean language courses). Students will enroll in courses during the application process, but can make changes up until the first week of classes during the add/drop period.
Students may take 1 or 2 courses during the 4-week program. Each course is worth 3 KU credits, typically transferring as 3 U.S. semester credits or 4.5 quarter credits. Students have the opportunity to earn up to 3 semester credits (4.5 quarter credits) during the program. Students needing to take a second course should speak to their TEAN Program Manager when they apply. The participant’s home university will determine ultimate credit approval and transfer.
Courses are available in English in the below disciplines. For detailed instructions on how to find courses and to see a list of available courses, please see our course selection instructions.
COURSES AND CREDITS
Korea University’s International Summer Campus is the largest summer school in Asia and welcomes students from all over the world. Courses are taught by international faculty members from renowned universities and cover a range of disciplines.
Students attending the International Summer Campus are able to select between a four or six-week program (the most popular program is the six-week). Students may take 1 or 2 courses during the 4-week program or must take 2 courses during the 6-week program. Students wishing to take a third course should speak to their TEAN Program Manager when they apply. Students will enroll in courses during the application period with TEAN. Courses will be confirmed prior to the program start.
Each course is 3 credits and usually meet four times a week. Courses typically transfer back as 3 U.S. semester credits, but the participant’s home university will ultimately determine credit transfer and approval.
Students who enroll in an upper level Korean language course will take a Korean Language Placement Test on the second day of the program and may be placed in a different level based on their results.
SELECTING YOUR COURSES
-
Review the Summer Course Listings on KU’s International Summer Campus website. Be sure to select courses for your chosen program length (4-week or 6-week).
-
If taking 2 courses, make sure you check the ‘Time’ column so you don’t choose 2 courses offered during the same period.
-
Click near the course title to download the syllabi.
-
Meet with your home university to approve at least 2-3 courses (have 1-2 backups approved in case your preferred course is full).
-
Enter your courses in order of preference in the TEAN Course Selection form in your TEAN Application
POPULAR COURSES
Business:
-
ISC129 Strategic Management
-
ISC312 International Business
-
ISC392 Sustainability Strategies
Communications & Media:
-
ISC181 Media, Art, Culture, and Society
-
ISC282 Mass Media and Popular Culture in Korea
Humanities & Social Sciences:
-
ISC141 Introduction to Sociology
-
ISC236 Abnormal Psychology
-
ISC281 Contemporary Korean Society
-
IKL211 Beginning Korean-I
Science:
-
ISC207 Statistics
Courses
Course list Summer 3 2025: Hanyang University - Korean Language, Courses in English & STEM Research
Summer 3 2025: Hanyang University - Korean Language, Courses in English & STEM Research (June 29, 2025 - July 26, 2025)Catalog Code: VSOU1425
Eligibility
Minimum GPA
Students must have a minimum grade point average of 2.50. Students with a slightly lower GPA should contact TEAN and may be admitted on a case-by-case basis.
Minimum Admissions Prerequisites
There is no language prerequisite for this program.
At the time of application, you should have a passport that is valid for at least six months after the end of your program.
Gap year students can apply if they have completed high school at the time of enrollment, and can show proof of acceptance into a U.S. institution for the semester immediately following their program at Hanyang University.
Veritas Course
All Veritas summer students will take a 1-credit Veritas Global Ministry Practicum course in addition to their traditional courses at the host institution. The practicum course will be online/on-site.
Global Ministry Practicum (HUM 490)
This course provides upper division credit for international ministry opportunities and an extended ministry experience designed to acquaint students with the implementation of missions principles in an international context through Veritas Christian Study Abroad programs.
Credits
Host University Units: 3-9
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits: 3-9
Academic Information
COURSES
Choose from more than 90 courses across 14 disciplines taught in English, plus have the option to take Korean language courses. Course registration will open in April, so we recommend students submit all application materials by early April to ensure they can register in the first round of enrollment. Students can make changes up until the first week of classes during the add/drop period.
Students can enroll in 1-3 courses (3-9 Hanyang credits), which usually transfers as 3-9 U.S. semester credits or 4.5-13.5 quarter credits. Some elective courses are only worth 1 credit (1 U.S. semester credit). The participant’s home university will determine ultimate credit approval and transfer.
Courses are available in English in the below disciplines. For detailed instructions on how to find courses and to see a list of available courses, please see our course selection instructions.
COURSES AND CREDITS
Students attending Hanyang’s International Summer School can enroll in 1-3 courses in a range of disciplines. Academic courses are 3 credits, meeting for 45 contact hours. Elective courses are 1 credit, meeting for 15 contact hours. You can see the amount of credits for each course by following the ‘Selecting your Courses’ instructions, below.
Courses typically transfer back as 3 U.S. semester credits, but the participant’s home university will ultimately determine credit transfer and approval.
Students will enroll in courses once course registration opens, typically in April. There are multiple rounds of course registration, but it’s best if students can finish their application materials by early April so that they are ready for the first round. If a student applies later, they can still register during the later rounds. Courses will be confirmed prior to the program start.
SELECTING YOUR COURSES
Review the 2022 Summer Course Listings on Hanyang’s International Summer School website.
Click the course title to see the course description, credit details, and to download the syllabi.
Meet with your home university to approve at least 3-4 courses (have 1-2 backups approved in case your preferred course is full or your courses are held during the same time).
Enter your courses in order of preference in the TEAN Course Selection form in your TEAN Application.
PLEASE NOTE: Hanyang University does not pre-approve your course selections, so it is your responsibility to select courses that you are qualified to take while abroad (i.e., don’t take high-level courses if you haven’t taken the appropriate introductory-level courses).
POPULAR COURSES
Business:
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BUS2025 Business Communication
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BUS3002 Financial Management
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BUS3014 Consumer Behavior
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DIS3022 International Marketing
Engineering:
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COE2052 Solid Mechanics
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ENE4019 Computer Networks
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ITE1010 C++ Programming
Health:
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ISS1090 Adulthood and Aging
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ISS1096 Principles of Nutrition
Humanities & Social Sciences:
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ISS1155 Exploring Seoul: Geography of the City
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ISS1119 Psychology of Happiness
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ISS1121 Introduction to Criminology
International Studies:
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DIS1018 Global Ethics
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DIS2046 Korean History and Culture
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ISS1081 Korean Language 1 (Basic)
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ISS1082 Korean Language 2 (Beginning)
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ISS1138 The Rise of the Korean Wave
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PSD2022 International Relations in East Asia
Visual, Performing Arts, & Design:
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ISS1076 Digital Studio
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ISS1114 Korean Pop Dance
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ISS1115 Korean Pop Vocal
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ISS1058 Korean Traditional Fan Dance