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Study @ SeoulTech

(Korea)

Seoul National University of Science & Technology

(Office of International Affairs)

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ACADEMICS

ABOUT SEOULTECH

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS

CAMPUS LIFE

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Key Features

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1

• National university in Seoul

with

105 years

of history

• Low tuition fee that comes with quality

education

• Scholarship for

53%

of students

• Spacious and green campus

(510,000㎡/124 acres)

• Dormitory with modern facilities and

amenities

• On-campus

TECHNOPARK

with

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Domestic & Global Standing

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2

Ranked

1

st

in

employment rate

for

4 consecutive years

Ranked

20

th

in

the Korean Universities Rankings

Ranked

1

st

in

research papers per faculty

in Domestic

Journals

Ranked

42

nd

in the Asian Specialized

University Rankings &

2

nd

in

Republic of

Korea

(The QS Asian University Rankings,

2014)

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Global Initiative for Excellence in Education

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3

KGSP

(Korean Government Scholarship Program)

designated for by National Institute for

International Education (NIIED) since 2011

IEQAS

(International Education Quality

Assurance System)

Certified by Ministry of

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Statistics

(as of April, 2014)

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4

Undergraduate Student

Graduate Student

Faculty

Staff

International Student

10,958

1,506

424

327

261

(30 Countries)

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Philippines Malaysia Indonesia Thailand Vietnam Cambodia Japan China Taiwan Mongolia Canada USA UK Finland Czech Republic Germany Ireland Italy Portugal Denmark Poland Turkey Russia Kazakhstan Uzbekistan France Spain Norway Netherland Slovak

33

108

3

Saudi Arabia UAE Australia New Zealand Colombia Brazil

Country University Institute

Global Network

(as of August, 2014)

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ACADEMICS

ABOUT SEOULTECH

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS

CAMPUS LIFE

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Colleges Graduate Schools

Guide for Schools

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6

6 Colleges, 2 Schools,

23 Departments

College of Engineering

College of Info. & Comm. Engineering College of Energy & Biotechnology College of Art & Design

College of Humanities & Social Sciences College of Business & Technology

1 Graduate, 2 Special,

4 Professional

Graduate School

Special Graduate School Industry, Housing

Professional Graduate School

Railroad

Public Policy & Information Technology Energy & Environment

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Courses offered in English

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7

Other departments

MSDE

(Manufacturing Systems & Design Engineering)

Dual degree with Northumbria University in UK

ITM

(IT Management)

Dual degree with Northumbria University in UK

GTM

(Global Technology Management)

Dual degree with Montclair State University in USA

Computer Science

(UH Program)

Dual degree with University of Hertfordshire in UK

100%

Of courses

15%

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College of Engineering

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8

• Mechanical System & Design

Engineering

• Mechanical & Automotive

Engineering

• Safety Engineering

• Materials Science & Engineering

• Civil Engineering

• School of Architecture

 Architectural Engineering Program  Architecture Design Program

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College of Information & Communication Engineering

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9

• Electrical Engineering & Information Technology

• Electronic & IT Media Engineering

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College of Energy & Biotechnology

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10

• Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering • Environmental Engineering

• Food Science & Technology

• Fine Chemistry • Optometry

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College of Art & Design

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11

• Design

• Ceramic Arts

• Metalwork & Jewelry

• Fine Arts

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College of Humanities & Social Sciences

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12

• Public Administration

• English

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College of Business & Technology

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13

• Global Business Administration  Business Administration

 GTM(Global Technology Management) • Industrial Engineering

 Industrial & Information Systems Engineering

 MSDE(Manufacturing Systems & Design Engineering

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Mechanical Design &

Robot Engineering Media IT Engineering Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering Product Design &

Manufacturing Engineering Environmental Engineering Data Science, Safety

Engineering Food Science & Technology Material Science &

Engineering Fine Chemistry Automotive Engineering Industrial Design Civil Engineering Visual Design Architecture Ceramic Arts

Architectural Engineering Metal Arts & Design Architectural Design Fine Arts

Electrical & Information

Engineering Business Administration Electronic Engineering English Language &

Literature Computer Science &

Engineering Optometry

Graduate School

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Graduate School of Industry

Manufacturing Technology Convergence Program Disaster Safety & Fire Protection Program

Global Project Management Program

Convergence Program of Healthcare & Biomedical Science & Technology Management of Technology Program

Civil Engineering, Architecture,

Food Science & Technology, Metal Art Graduate School of Housing

Housing Environment Engineering Housing Production Engineering

Housing Development & Management Housing Management

Housing Planning & Design

Specialized Graduate School

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Graduate School of Railroad

Rolling Stock System, Electrical & Signaling Engineering

Railroad Construction Engineering, Railroad Management & Policy Graduate School of Public Policy & Information Technology Public Policy, Industrial & Information Systems

Broadcasting & Communication Policy, Digital & Cultural Policy Graduate School of Energy & Environment

New Energy Engineering, Energy & Environment Energy System Engineering, Energy Policy

Graduate School of NID Fusion Technology NanoㆍIT Fusion Program

Broadcasting & Communications Fusion Program ITㆍDesign Fusion Program

Professional Graduate School

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ACADEMICS

ABOUT SEOULTECH

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS

CAMPUS LIFE

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Guideline for Global Programs

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17

Degree Program: KGSP (http://niied.go.kr)

• Undergraduate

• Masters or Doctorate

Exchange Student Program(ESP)

• A program for students in the partner universities who wish to study at SeoulTech for 1 or 2 semester

Visiting Program:

SeoulTech International Season Semester(STISS)

• A Program intended for partner universities’ students to learn Korean language & understand Korean culture

Korean Language & Culture Program(KLCP)

• A program for international students to equip Korean language skills and understand Korean culture

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Degree Program: KGSP

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18 • Submission of Application Documents • Announcement of Admission Decision • Registration • Class Begin • Interview • Early Oct. ~ Late Nov.

• Mid to Late Dec. • Mid Jan.

• Late Jan. • Early Mar.

• Early Apr. ~ Late May

• Mid to Late Jun. • Mid Jul.

• Late Jul. • Early Sep.

Timeline

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Degree Program: KGSP

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19

Level 3

IBT 80

5.5

550

Language Proficiency Requirement

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Require Documents

Degree Program: KGSP

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20

• Application form, Study Plan, and Personal Statement • A letter of recommendation from a professor

• An official transcripts and graduation certificate • An official document indicating your nationality

• An official document indicating parent-child relationship between the applicant and his/her parents

• Score report of language proficiency

• Certificate of Entry and Exit issued by Korean Immigration Office

• Financial certification and Certificate of bank deposits • Agreement for verification of academic record

• Certificate of Household Register (only for Chinese/Cuban)

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College of Engineering

Degree Program: KGSP

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(Unit : USD $, Per Semester, Approx.)

$2,540 College of Information &

Communication Engineering $2,540

College of Energy & Biotechnolgy $2,540

College of Art & Design $2,628

College of Humanities & Social Sciences $2,170 College of Business & Technology $2,170~

$4,495

Undergraduate Tuition

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$3,273 $3,073 $3,273 $3,644 $2,479 $2,098 $2,525 $2,479

Degree Program

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22

(Unit : USD $, Per Semester, Approx.)

Graduate School

Master’s

Engineering Programs Humanities & Social Sciences Programs Art & Design Programs Doctoral Engineering Programs Specialized Graduate School Graduate School of Industry Engineering Programs Humanities & Social Sciences Programs Art & Design Programs Graduate School of

Housing Engineering Programs

Graduate Tuition

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Excellence Scholarship : - All International Students

Except International Scholarship holders

50% of tuition fee International Scholarship :

- Based on the candidates’ academic achievements, Language Score, etc.

Full tuition fee

Degree Program

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TOPIK level 4 or TOEFL IBT 80

+ Documents review result: Level B above 50% of tuition fee TOPIK level 5 or TOEFL IBT 90

+ Documents review result: Level B above Full tuition fee TOPIK level 6 or TOEFL IBT 100

+ Documents review result: Level B above + Full boarding fees(meals included) Full tuition fee Undergraduate

Graduate

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Degree Program

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(GPA SCALE 4.5)

Freshman

GPA 2.0 above 50% of tuition fee GPA 2.5 above Full tuition fee

GPA 3.0 above Full tuition fee + Full boarding fee Sophomore

GPA 2.5 above 50% of tuition fee GPA 3.0 above Full tuition fee

GPA 3.5 above Full tuition fee + Full boarding fee Junior ~

Senior

GPA 3.0 above 50% of tuition fee GPA 3.5 above Full tuition fee

GPA 3.8 above Full tuition fee + Full boarding fee

GPA 3.5 above

(Among International or Excellence

Scholarship holders) 50% ~ 100% of tuition fee Undergraduate

Graduate

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Exchange Student Program(ESP)

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• Full time student currently enrolled in one of the partner universities

• Those who can study courses

delivered either in English or Korean • 1 semester or 1 academic year Deadline

• Fall semester : May 31

• Spring semester : November 30 Benefits

• Tuition waiver for students from partner universities

Submit Application Documents (Partner Univ.)

Review & Report Results (SeoulTech ) Get a Visa (Students) Arrive at SeoulTech (Students) Orientation (SeoulTech)

Eligibility

Period

Application Procedure Period

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SeoulTech International Season Semester(STISS)

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26

Send 3 Selected Students Application (Partner Univ. → SeoulTech) • A program intended for the partner

universities’ students to learn Korean language and understand Korean culture Courses • Basic Korean Language • Special Lectures • Field Trip Credits • 2 academic credits awarded upon completion Participants • 90 in total (Up to three from each univ.)

Benefits

• All free including tuition, dormitory, meals, field trips and airport pick-up fee EXCEPT airfare

Review & Report Results (SeoulTech → Partner Univ.)

Get a Visa (Students) Arrive at SeoulTech (Students) Orientation (SeoulTech) Application Procedure

Description

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Korean Language & Culture Program(KLCP)

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• To equip Korean language skills to be able to advance to the full academic courses

• To understand Korean culture for international students

Requirements • A high school diploma or

equivalent

Terms & Hours • 4 terms • 200 hours for 10 weeks Class Levels • Level 1~2 : Beginner • Level 3~4 : Intermediate • Level 5~6 : Advanced Submit Application Documents (in person or by mail)

Review (SeoulTech) Report Results (by e-mail) Pay Tuition (Students) Orientation (SeoulTech)

Objective Application Procedure

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02 03 04

ACADEMICS

ABOUT SEOULTECH

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS

CAMPUS LIFE

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Library & Accommodation

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Library

• 540,000 books • Multimedia room • Group study room • Laptop reading room • Reading room

Accommodation

• 3 buildings of modern-style • Rooms for 1,680

• New dormitory for 900 constructing in 2014

• Dormitory fee (Unit : approx. USD, per semester)

Under-graduate 2-bed 4-bed $750 $600 Graduate (Rooms with Kitchen) 1-bed $1,600 2-bed $1.000 4-bed $850

※ Meal options (per semester)

• Lunch & Dinner $450 • Breakfast,

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Living @ SeoulTech

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Facilities

• Fitness center

• Table tennis room • Café & Cafeteria • Convenience store

• Running Track & Playground

Supports

• ISC(International Student Club)

Supporting international students adjusting to their new school life

at SeoulTech

• Airport Pick-up • Cultural Tour

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Direction to SeoulTech

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1. Walk to the bus stop, 1st floor 3B, 10A

2. Buy a ticket and take Limousine Bus Number 6100

3. Get off the bus at Gongneung Station on Subway Line 7

1. Walk to SeoulTech for about 10 minutes

2. Take a taxi, or a village bus number 13 from EXIT 2

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Contact

232 Gongneung-ro, Nowon-gu, Seoul, Korea, 139-743

Tel: +82-2-970-9221~2 Fax: +82-970-9229 E-mail: [email protected]

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More to Explore…

 Study Abroad in SeoulTech

 http://global.seoultech.ac.kr/internation_students/program/

 Studying in Korea and KGSP (Korean Government

Scholarship Program)

 National Institute for International Education (NIIED) WEBSITE : http://niied.go.kr

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmX6WE6hXPg

 The Seoul Global Center

- The Center provides foreign

language services in business consulting, public administration and information for foreigners.

 http://global.seoul.go.kr

 More Information for Studying in Korea

 http://www.studyinkorea.go.kr/en/main.do

 http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/AK/AK_EN_1_4_6.jsp

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About GKS

 GKS(Global Korea Scholarship) is a scholarship

program that is supported by the government of the

Republic of Korea, is implemented by the National

Institute for International Education (NIIED), which is

an organization operating under the auspices of the

Ministry of Education.

 The objective of the Global Korea Scholarship(GKS)

program is to generate deeper mutual understanding

between world countries by facilitating educational

exchange human resource mobility, thereby contribute

to the development of international education peace.

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The invitational programs for foreign students

 include the Korean Government Scholarship

Program (KGSP), which provides students from

overseas with the opportunity to pursue

undergraduate or graduate studies in Korea,

 a program which supports foreign exchange students

studying in Korean universities based on MOUs

between the respective universities,

 a program that supports excellent self-financed foreign

students studying in Korean universities and

 a program to invite training university students from

specific countries.

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2014 KGSP Admission Guide for Undergraduate

Degree(Embassy Recommendation)

 NIIED has released the 2014 KGSP Admission

Guideline for Undergraduate Degree (Embassy

Recommendation)

 To be selected as a KGSP grantee, any applicant

should successfully pass through the 1st selection

process set by the Korean embassies of his or her

origin.

 Therefore, to apply for the program, please contact

the 1st selection organizations to get detailed

information on the 1st selection process such as

application deadline and required documents, etc.

 For more information, Please refer to NIIED’s notice.

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2014 KGSP scholarship for Graduate Students

 Program Objective:

 The Korean Government Scholarship Program is designed to provide higher education in Korea for international students, with the aim of promoting international educational exchanges as well as mutual friendship amongst the participating countries. Students graduated from a renowned college with good

academic qualifications will have a higher possibility to be selected for the KGSP.

 Duration of Scholarship

Master’s : 01. 09. 2014 - 31. 08. 2017 (1 yr. Korean language +

2 yrs. Master’s program)

 Doctoral : 01. 09. 2014 - 31. 08. 2018 (1 yr. Korean language + 3 yrs doctoral program)

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IEQAS at a Glance

 Objective

 The IEQAS is aimed at fortifying domestic universities’ management skills

of international students by suggesting ideal standards for the recruitment and management of the foreign students.

 Content

 Four-year universities with 20 or more foreign students and two-year junior

colleges with 10 or more international students are subject to the evaluation in terms of ratio of full-time international faculty; ratio of outbound students; ratio of international students filling the student quota of universities [Ratio of international students x (multiply) Ratio of domestic students filling the quota]; and the drop-out rate of international students. After the evaluation, those institutions will be accredited or face various disadvantages.

 Follow-up measure

 Tertiary institutions received accreditation with a good results will have

IEQAS mark and more chances to benefit from the Global Korea

Scholarship. For those with issues found will face disadvantages such as restriction on issuance of visa for undergraduate students.

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…Cont’d

 Assessment methods for IEQAS 2012

 Qualification

 In principle, any higher education institution can apply for the IEQAS recognition. However, the application for the IEQAS

recognition will be limited to those higher education institutions with restricted financial funding for 2013; 20% or more of the dropout rate of the international students; or small number of foreign

students (university with less than 20 students, junior college with less than 10 students).

 IEQAS accreditation using quantitative and qualitative

indicators

 IEQAS certified means more chances to benefit from the

Global Korea Scholarship program by suggesting ideal

standards for the recruitment and management of the

international students.

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