Art College of Yonsei University: As one of the oldest colleges, it has always been an excellent humanities education base in Korean history. Yonsei University has made outstanding achievements and contributions in promoting the development, research and teaching of language and literature, and has made great contributions to carrying forward the spirit of patriotism and learning literature in the hard history. The Department of European Languages and the Department of Social Sciences have 1 1 majors, including Korean language and literature, China language and literature, and English language and literature.
Yonsei University School of Music: There are four majors: church music, composition, musical instruments and vocal music. The college encourages students to actively participate in various performances and enrich their experiences. Advocate the combination of theory and practice, and the combination of national music and western music. This is a place full of talents, and Korean singer Cui Xianyu is one of them. Italian Vocal Music Competition Tchaikovsky International Vocal Music Competition First Prize 13 times. Yonsei University has a basketball team, a football team and a baseball team. It has been training all the year round and won the Korean University League championship for many times. Yonsei University has various student organizations, such as drama club, Red Cross and entertainment groups. Campus is always full of all kinds of activities.
Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) of Yonsei University: Founded in 1987, it is the first graduate school in Korea to offer GSIS courses that can be taught in English, providing master's and doctoral courses in English for foreign students who have no Korean foundation. It is a graduate school that teaches master's and doctoral courses in English. The purpose of GSIS Graduate School is to promote the internationalization of Yonsei University. It has world-class teachers, professional managers, cutting-edge teaching systems and excellent information services. The main majors of GSIS are: (1) Korean studies (2) regional studies (3) international cooperation (4) international trade and finance (5) international management. The graduate school of international studies has designed highly interdisciplinary courses to meet different professional and academic needs today.
"?" In "Shield", it represents a complete personality with the goal of a perfect ideal world. It means laying a solid foundation and establishing a professional academic attitude on the basis of erudition.
Besides, "?" It means heaven, "?" Implicitly, "?" Meaning human beings means that Yonsei University's education is the "three talents" of "heaven, earth and human beings". At the same time, "book" means truth, "torch" means freedom, and "shield" means the practice of protecting these two ideas. Description of scholarship:
School scholarship
Each college has 15 scholarships, including fixed scholarship, concentric scholarship, outstanding student scholarship, general alumni association scholarship, Yan's special scholarship, national meritorious scholarship, national examination scholarship and Shenwen Valley scholarship.
Fund scholarship
There are more than 270 fund scholarships donated by alumni or individual philanthropists in our school, such as the Congress Extension Club and the Lion Extension Club. Extracurricular scholarship
Off-campus scholarship fund
There are more than 170 scholarships designated by the off-campus scholarship foundation or recommended by our school: Guanting Li Zhonghuan Education Foundation, Oriental Culture Foundation and Lotte Scholarship Foundation.
Tuition loan
Government guaranteed loans and interest-free loans for agriculture and fishing villages. Scholarship amount and current situation of beneficiaries: In 2007, the scholarship scale was 68.89 billion yuan (ranking first among all universities in Korea). Proportion of beneficiaries to students: 37.4% for undergraduates and 59.9% for postgraduates. The ratio of scholarship to tuition: undergraduate 2 1.9%. 28.3% of the graduate scholarship budget in 2008: 83.47 billion yuan. The ratio of scholarship budget to tuition: 22.65438+ 0% of the total amount. In order to continuously expand the scholarship fund and implement effective support, efforts are made to expand fundraising through the Foreign Cooperation Office and cooperation systems (such as crisis-overcoming scholarships, concentric scholarships, alumni enterprise scholarships, etc.). ), and through exploring and contacting new scholarship foundations, suggest that the government expand grants and expand schools. In addition, we will continue to develop the concentric scholarship system and strengthen our support for work-study scholarships. Through the above measures, the scale of scholarships will be expanded so that students will not give up their studies because of financial difficulties and encourage them to work hard for their academic progress. Korean Language School provides opportunities for students, missionaries, diplomats and embassy staff, foreign professors and employees of Korean trading companies and news organizations to learn Korean language and culture. Korean Language School, as an affiliated educational institution of Yonsei University, was established in April 1954. It has been making continuous efforts to enhance communication and understanding between the world and South Korea, and is playing an increasingly important role in Korean language education. Teachers in Korean schools not only have a master's degree or above and rich teaching experience, but also have been trained in Korean teaching methods, and actively help foreign students adapt to Korean social and cultural life. By 2007, Korean schools had received 66,679 students from 65,438+027 countries. In addition, in order to welcome the arrival of the era of internationalization and informatization in the 2nd1century, and promote the internationalization of Yonsei University and the development of Korean, the Institute of LAnguage Education established the Korean School in La, USA in February, 1997. Plans are being made to establish Korean language schools in Japan and China.