You can study for a master's degree, you can study Chinese as a foreign language, and you can also study for many other majors. However, if you lack relevant credits in the previous undergraduate stage, you must make up for it in the master's stage and work hard, but you can do it all. You can try any liberal arts major you like. Students in China usually study languages, business, journalism, law and so on. You graduated from the self-taught undergraduate course (you must have a diploma and a degree certificate). A particularly good university is not necessarily easy to apply for, but an ordinary university can. Shi Chong University has a master's degree and a doctor's degree in teaching Chinese as a foreign language, which can be considered, and the tuition fee of this university can be up to 70% for scholarships.
If you spend money, it depends on which city and university you study in, and your living ability and consumption patterns are different. Generally, Seoul is more expensive, while private universities are more expensive.
The language stage should last at least 65,438+0 years (4 semesters), and the tuition fee is about 20,000-40,000 RMB.
A master's degree lasts at least four semesters and two years. The tuition fee per semester is about1.5,000-25,000 RMB, and it is 30,000-50,000 RMB a year. It depends on how many scholarships you can get. If you can get a scholarship at 1 0,000%, you don't have to spend tuition. Save about 2000-3000 RMB per month on living expenses.
In addition to tuition and basic accommodation, there are also travel expenses to and from China and South Korea, application fees, admission fees, insurance fees, medical expenses, usual communication fees, gift fees and so on. It is recommended that you prepare at least RMB 654.38 million before applying.