Korea University Graduate School
| 고려대학교 대학원 (高麗大學校 大學院) | |
| Type | Private | 
|---|---|
| Established | 1949 | 
| Location | Seoul, South Korea | 
| Website | graduate2.korea.ac.kr | 
Established in 1949, the Graduate School of Korea University in Seoul, South Korea offers 45 doctoral and 47 master's programs.
History
In 1949, Hyun Sang-Yun, the first president, initiated an expansion of the campus by purchasing forest and land, and in September of the same year, the graduate school was established.[1]
Facts
- Value of scholarships and ratio of recipients - KRW 18.7 billion, 89.1% of international students (as of 2008)
 - Lecture in English - 34% of all lectures (as of 1st semester 2009)
 - Number of non-Korean students - 277 (including 188 for Master's level, 74 for Ph.D. level, and 15 for integrated programs)[2]
 
Academics
- Law
 - Business Administration
 - International Business
 - English Language and Literature
 - German Language and Literature
 - French Language and Literature
 - Chinese & Japanese Language and Literature
 - Russian Language and Literature
 - Spanish Language and Literature
 - Philosophy
 - History
 - Korean History
 - Linguistics
 - Psychology
 - Sociology
 - Comparative Literature and Culture (Interdisciplinary Program)
 - Visual Culture (Interdisciplinary Program)
 - Classics Translation (Interdisciplinary Program)
 - Cultural Heritage Studies (Interdisciplinary Program)
 - Food and Resource Economics
 - Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering
 - Biotechnology
 - Political Science and International Relations
 - Public Administration
 - Economics
 - Statistics
 - Financial Engineering (Interdisciplinary Program)
 - Journalism and Mass Communication
 - Mathematics
 - Physics
 - Chemistry
 - Earth and Environmental Sciences
 - Science & Technology Studies (Interdisciplinary Program)
 - Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering
 - Architecture
 - Mechanical Engineering
 - Electrical Engineering
 - Materials Science and Engineering
 - Industrial Management Engineering
 - Mechatronics (Interdisciplinary Program)
 - Micro Device Engineering (Interdisciplinary Program)
 - Micro/Nano Systems (Interdisciplinary Program)
 - Telecommunication System Technology (Interdisciplinary Program)
 - Biomicrosystem Engineering (Interdisciplinary Program)
 - Medicine
 - Biotechnology & Science
 - Public Health (Interdisciplinary Program)
 - Biostatistics (Interdisciplinary Program)
 - Nursing
 - Health Science
 - Education
 - Curriculum and Instruction
 - Home Economics
 - Korean Language Education
 - Physical Education
 - Computer Information and Computer Science Education
 - English Language Education
 - Geography
 - Computer and Radio Communications Engineering
 - Brain and Cognitive Engineering
 - Visual Information Processing (Interdisciplinary Program)
 - Bioinformatics (Interdisciplinary Program)
 - Social Welfare
 - North Korean Studies
 - Creative Writing
 - Archaeology and Art History
 - Applied Linguistics and Culture Studies (Interdisciplinary Program)
 - Computer and Information Science
 - Applied Physics
 - Material Chemistry
 - Informational Statistics
 - Electronics and Information Engineering
 - Environmental Engineering
 - Control and Instrumentation Engineering
 - Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
 - Food Biotechnology
 - Sport and Leisure Studies
 - Advanced Mechatronic Converging Technology (Interdisciplinary Program)
 - Economics and Statistics (Interdisciplinary Program)
 - Digital Management
 - Center for Advanced Mobile Solutions (Contract Program)
 - Nano Semiconductor Engineering (Contract Program)
 
Housing
Students are responsible for arranging their own accommodations. The University dormitory is one option and also quite affordable, but availability is limited.
- CJ International House
 - Anam Hall 2
 
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