Highschool Transcripts(school reports) & Graduation Certificate
Recommendation Letter
Proof of Nationality (e.g. birth certificate / passport copy)
Forms including Personal essay ( 3 short essays)
The School of International Studies, Languages and Literature strives to meet the various needs and demands of the nation, Northeast Asia, and ultimately the world in this 21st century, where multi-faceted expertise is required, by equipping students with integrated insight through learning and intellectual training rooted in an Evangelical Christian worldview.
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Introduction to Linguistics
(Spring)
The Structure of Modern English: Sound Pattern
(Spring)
Understanding Literature: Reading, Reacting, Writing
(Fall)
Syntactic Analysis of Modern English
(Spring&Fall)
Culture and Literature in the Global Context
(Spring&Fall)
Introduction to TESOL
(Spring)
TESOL Methodology
(Fall)
Themes in Poetry
(Spring)
Themes in Fiction
(Spring)
Themes in Drama
(Fall)
Special Topics in TESOL
(Spring)
English Speech
(Fall)
Introduction to International Relations
(Spring&Fall)
History of International Relations
(Spring)
International Negotiation
(Spring)
Philosophical Foundations of Politics
(Spring)
Introduction to Area Studies
(Fall)
Introduction to Intercultural Studies
(Fall)
Capstone Design
(Fall)
Senior Seminar
(Spring&Fall)
On Korean Politics
(Unconfirmed)
US Foreign Policies
(Unconfirmed)
International Organization
(Unconfirmed)
By offering an integrated education in International Area Studies and English, the School aims for its students to develop their gifts and discover their different callings (vocations) so they can continue to pursue them in an effective manner. Graduates find careers not only in corporations but also in international organizations, diplomacy, interpretation, translation, international business and general academia.