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What major should I choose to study in Korea?
# Study Abroad # Introduction Korea has a very good living environment and is one of the most livable countries in the world. More and more students plan to come to Korea for further study. So, what major should I choose to study in Korea? The following is the relevant information shared. Welcome to read the reference! 1. What major should I choose to study in Korea?

1, design

South Korea's design industry is mature, and the subject curriculum pursues the design concept of combining East and West. Not only in game design, animation design, fashion design and other industries, but also in industrial design, painting, multimedia and other aspects have unique advantages.

Recommended institutions: Hony University, Central University, Jianguo University, Sejong University and Ewha Women's University.

2, plastic arts, fashion design

South Korea is a recognized fashion country, and colleges and universities pay attention to cultivating students' design innovation, while keeping up with the commercialization of the market.

Recommended institutions: Ewha Women's University, Jianguo University and dongguk university.

3. Skin Beauty and Beauty Art

With people's different cognition and pursuit of "beauty", China has a great demand for this professional talent, while Korean beauty technology is global, which is obvious to all, not losing to PS!

Recommended institutions: Gwangju University, Gwangju Women's University and Xijing University.

4, performing arts, film and television

South Korea's cultural industry is developed, and the film and television performance major is also very popular in South Korea. As a star DreamWorks, whether you want to be an idol or a powerful actor, South Korea is a good choice.

Recommended institutions: Central University, dongguk university, Tankuo University and Hanyang University.

5, video, performance

It is divided into literary and artistic creation, video production, multimedia engineering, stage design and other directions, full of visual expression and artistic appeal.

Recommended institutions: Central University, dongguk university, Jianguo University, Minzu University, Sejong University and Hanyang University.

Step 6 dance

Under the influence of the Korean Wave, many Korean artists will go to South China for dance training. However, Korean dance majors also include traditional dance, modern dance, ballet and other sub-majors, with equal emphasis on practical skills and theory.

Recommended institutions: Central University, dongguk university, Sejong University, Ewha Women's University, Hanyang University, Minzu University, etc.

7. Piano

South Korea's music education has a strong faculty, including performance, accompaniment and piano teaching. Schools often have overseas exchanges or public performances, so that students can integrate theory with practice.

Recommended institutions: Jianguo University, Minzu University, BenQ University, Sejong University, Shuming Women's University, Ewha Women's University, Hanyang University, etc.

8, news broadcast

Korean news broadcasting is definitely a traditional strong discipline in South Korea, which will be offered in general comprehensive universities.

Recommended institutions: Seoul National University, Yonsei University, Korea University, Central University, Xijiang University, Sungkyunkwan University and Kyung Hee University.

9, advertising, speech information

Media major, news and entertainment media industry is one of the pillar industries in Korea.

Recommended institutions: Central University, dongguk university, Kyung Hee University and Hanyang University.

10, hotel management, sightseeing management, tourism management

The hotel tourism industry in Korea is developing rapidly, and graduates can engage in related industries and transport professionals for the hotel and tourism industry.

Recommended institutions: Kyung Hee University, Gyeonggi Province University, Sejong University, dongguk university, etc.

2. Basic application requirements for studying in Korea

First, academic requirements

South Korea only accepts international students with high school education or above to study in South Korea. However, Korean high school students' college entrance examination scores are not required to be provided only by the holders. Basically, you can get a high school diploma after the second year of high school, and you won't fail the exam. In other words, international students must have received 12 years of formal education in their home countries before they can apply for studying in Korea!

Second, language requirements.

South Korea does not have high language requirements for international students. If foreign students don't have a certain language foundation, they can make up for it by taking language courses. Generally, South Korea will require international students to apply for a one-year Korean course. After the course is passed, a language test will be conducted to reach the language level of the declared professional university school, and then you can start studying the professional courses of Korean universities. But if you want to learn a language, you can go to a school in Seoul, because there are no dialects in Seoul, which is helpful for learning a language!

Third, the cost requirements.

South Korea and China are separated only by a strip of water. They are similar in many ways, and their basic consumption levels are also very different. However, the consumption level in different regions is different in one way or another. The tuition and living expenses in Seoul, South Korea are about 80 thousand a year, and the local tuition and living expenses are about 50 thousand a year. It depends on the personal family situation and personal consumption level. South Korea also has deposit certificate requirements for international students. In order to ensure that students can successfully complete their study abroad, they need some financial support, that is, proof of deposit. Generally, it is required to deposit RMB 8000-65438+ 10,000 with a term of 6- 12 months.

Fourth, age requirements.

Because studying in Korea requires a certain degree of self-care and learning ability, South Korea has an age requirement for international students, which is generally between 17-30 years old. Moreover, international students who apply for a visa within two years after graduation have a greater chance of success.

3. Overview of studying in Korea

1. Can I study in Korea without graduating from high school?

Usually, students who want to study in Korea can pass the senior high school entrance examination, but some good Korean schools will require students to graduate from high school.

2. Can I study in Korea without a foundation in Korean?

It's possible. For students with low Korean level, Korean schools have special Korean courses for students to learn. Students can study Korean course 1 year first, and then they can go to Korean universities after reaching the intermediate level of Korean.

3. Do you need college entrance examination results to study in Korea?

South Korea has no mandatory requirements for undergraduate college entrance examination scores. For the better universities in Korea, the option of college entrance examination scores will be mentioned. It will be very helpful for you if you get a higher score in the college entrance examination. Doesn't mean you have to get a score in the college entrance examination to admit you.

4. How many years is the undergraduate course in Korea? How many years as a graduate student?

Except for a few schools, it takes four years to study undergraduate and two years to study graduate in Korea.

5. How many points do I need to take to study Korean LK for graduate students in Korea?

If you want to go to Korea for graduate study, it is enough for students to get a Korean IK test of Grade 4 or above, but some majors will need students to get a Korean IK test of Grade 5 or above, while Korean medical majors need students to get a Korean IK test of Grade 6.

6. Do I have to take IELTS and TOEFL scores to study in Korea?

Generally speaking, there is no need to study in Korea. Only a few schools require students to have a major that requires higher English. If students get higher grades in English, they will be more likely to get scholarships. Students who have English scores when applying for a major will definitely get extra points for you.

How much does it cost to study in Korea every year?

The tuition fee for studying Korean in Korea Language Institute is between 22,000 and 36,000 yuan per year. The tuition fees for studying in Korean public schools range from several thousand yuan to 20 thousand yuan. The tuition fee for studying in private schools in Korea ranges from 30,000 to 50,000 yuan per year. If your school is in Seoul, the living expenses are 50,000-60,000, and in other parts of Korea, it is 30,000-40,000 per year.

8. Can I work while studying in Korea?

Students are allowed to work in Korea, and they need a D-4 visa. They can't work for the first six months, then they can work legally.