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STUDY ABROAD ATKOREA UNIVERSITY
2018
http://oia.korea.ac.kr
STUDY ABROAD ATKOREA UNIVERSITY
2018A Message from the President
Korea University
Why Korea University
Exchange & Study Abroad at Korea University
Other Study Programs
Living in Seoul
Life at Korea University
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SEP/VSP Admission & Application
Global KU Study Abroad Scholarship
Academic Calendar 2018
Monthly Events for International Students
List of KU Colleges
Korea University Seoul Campus Map
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Contents
A Message from the President
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A Message from the President
Dear International Students,
There has never been a better time than the present to be an international student, indeed with so many inspiring and challenging academic programs at universities all over the world to choose from, we know there are many options available to you. For this reason we are very pleased you are considering studying in Korea and at Korea University (KU).
Currently, KU is recognized as the top university in the nation in the area of international educa-tion. We have made a conscious effort to provide our students with a top-quality education that exposes them to different ideas and cultures from around the world. This plan also includes an important component of sharing the best of Korean culture with international students who come and study with us here in Seoul.
Over the past nine years we have seen a dramatic increase in both the number of courses offered in English (currently about 40%) and in the number of international students who have selected Korea University as their destination of choice for a study abroad experience. In 2017 alone we welcomed more than 18,000 students to our campus from all parts of the globe. This is certainly a strong testament to the quality of the academic experience offered at KU and to the warm hospitality and inviting environment we have created on campus.
We realize that studying in a foreign country presents its own challenges and difficulties. I myself was once an international student in the US in the 1980s so I know firsthand how demanding -- but ultimately rewarding -- the experience can be. For this reason you will find the information in this booklet very helpful and once you arrive on campus, the staff at Korea University Global Services Center will be an invaluable resource to assist you in all your needs. Also, we encourage you to partner-up with a KUBA (Korea University Buddy Assistant) who will be very glad to ensure your adjustment to life in Korea, and at KU, is easy and enjoyable.
As you review this booklet and consider the course and program offerings, remember that we will do our best to ensure your time with us is academically stimulating and personally rewarding. Also, we look forward to receiving your own contributions to the KU community so that our program continues to grow and improve.
We look forward to welcoming you!
Jaeho YeomPresident
Korea University, founded in 1905, is widely acknowledged as one of Korea’s oldest, largest and top-ranked
universities. Its reputation for quality is based on excellence in teaching, research and service to Korean
society. Eminent faculty, outstanding students and internationally recognized research programs all contribute
to Korea University’s academic fame. As a major comprehensive university, KU offers a rich variety of courses
in liberal arts and sciences as well as in all professional fields, including law, medicine and business adminis-
tration.
The KU campus covers over 182 acres and is home to more than 37,000 students from all over the nation
and the world. With its stately stone architecture sprawling lawns, seasonal trees and natural flora, KU is
known to have one of the most beautiful campuses in Korea. The students of KU represent Korea’s dream as
they are among the nation’s brightest and most ambitious. KU is nationally recognized for its
commitment to teaching and academic excellence. The university’s academic breadth is extensive with 23
colleges and divisions, and 23 graduate schools, and it has over 1,700 full-time faculty members with over
95% of them holding Ph.D. or equivalent qualification in their fields. KU has particularly strong Humanities
and Asian Studies Departments along with the Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS). KU is also
renowned for its professional schools of Law, Medicine and Business Administration.
In research, KU is an internationally recognized leader with over 140 research centers, including the Asiatic
Research Centre and the Research Institute of Korean Studies. Furthermore, Korea University Business School
(KUBS) is the first business school in the country to have acquired both European Quality Improvement
System (EQUIS) accreditation and the accreditation granted by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools
of Business (AACSB). Unlike many universities in Korea, KU prides itself not only in being a progressive and
globally conscious institution but one that plays a role in preserving and developing Korea’s unique culture.
Korea University
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Why Korea University?
Exciting Social LifeDynamic social life with hundreds of student societiesand activities available campus-wide
Dynamic SeoulBeautifully resourced and conveniently located main campus in the heart of metropolitan Seoul
International Summer Campus (ISC)KU’s ISC Program attracting over 1,900 students by providing over 120 courses (2017)
International Winter Campus (IWC)KU’s IWC Program attracting over 400 students by providing over 20 courses (2017)
Exchange/Visiting Students Pro-gramKU’s Exchange/Visiting Students Program attract-ing over 1,400 students by providing about 40% of courses in English (2017)
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Dual International AccreditationKorea University Business School is the first business schoolin the country to have acquired both European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) accreditation, and the accreditation granted by the Association toAdvance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
ScholarshipsOver USD330,000 available in scholarships for international students each year
USD330,000
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Courses in English About 40% of courses are delivered in the English language
Ranked Best in AsiaOne of the few private universities in Asia to be ranked among the top 100 universities by The QS World University Rankings 2017
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Prominent AcademicsOver 1,700 full-time faculty professors with over 95% of them holding a Ph.D. or equivalent qualifications in their fields
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Professional SchoolsKU has particularly strong humanities and Asian studiesdepartments along with the Graduate School of InternationalStudies (GSIS). KU is also renowned for its professional schoolsof law, medicine and business administration
Research CentersInternationally recognized leader with over 140 researchcenters, including the Asiatic Research Centre andthe Research Institute of Korean Studies
AlumniOver 20% of Korean politicians and CEOs are alumniof Korea University
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KU has established extensive links with many universities internationally through its StudentExchange Program (SEP), which was developed as part of its internationalization process. This programinvolves over one thousand students to and from countries in Asia-Pacific, Europe, North and South America, and the Middle East.
The benefits of KU exchange students vary according to the terms and conditions of the exchange agreement KU has concluded with each institution. Based on the principle of reciprocal exchange of benefits, our standard ex-change agreements regulate student tuition fee waivers at host universities: however, students are responsible for room and board. Exchange students are also responsible for their own travel, medical insurance and other personal expenses.
International students whose home institutions do not have an exchange agreement with KU nor have links with ISEP can also apply to study at KU through the Visiting Student Program (VSP).
Exchange & Study Abroad at Korea University
Exchange & Study Abroad at Korea University
Period of Study International students have a choice of three study periods:- Full academic year: March - December- Spring semester: March - June- Fall semester: September - December
Credit Transfer Academic credits earned through this program can be transferred under the exchange regulations and used to satisfy degree require-ments at home institutions. Visiting students must check with their home institution regarding the credit acceptability of chosen courses. For each student who has completed his/her courses successfully, a certified transcript of academic performance will be sent to the student’s home institution upon request.
AssessmentEach student’s academic performance is graded according tothe following criteria: exams, assignment, attendance, and class participation. Students usually take regular examinations twice per semester (mid-term and final). They may also be given additionalassignments by their professors. A minimum 70% of attendance is required in order for a student to earn a passing grade. A student’s performance is normally graded on a 100 point scale.
Course OfferingsKU offers many courses in English in various disciplines at the un-dergraduate and postgraduate levels, and the number is increas-ing every year. Please note that it is not guaranteed that the same list of courses is offered to students every year but normally there are only minor changes. It is important that you ensure that your intended courses will be offered in your registered semester.http://sugang.korea.ac.kr > English
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Outside the Student Exchange Program (SEP) and Visiting Student Program (VSP), there are three other programs that students can apply to study at KU. They are the International Summer/Winter Campus (ISC/IWC) which is also organized by the Office of International Affairs and the Korean language program which is offered by the Korean Language Center (KLC). The following is a brief introduction to ISC, IWC and KLC. For more detailed information, you may visit the websites and contact the ISC/IWC and KLC directly.
KU International Summer Campus (KU ISC)A great opportunity to explore your summer! KU ISC is a 4-week and 6-week academic summer program specially designed for international students who wish to explore their sum-mer for both academic and cultural learning. It offers one semester’s load of work condensed into 4 and 6 weeks, during which renowned academics from top-tier universities deliver more than 120 courses that covers wide range of subjects. Academic credits may be granted by the students’ home university at its discretion. Also, students can taste the unique culture of Korea by participating in various field trips such as Korean cooking class, Taekwondo class, K-culture experience and etc.
ISC website: summer.korea.ac.kr Email: [email protected] Tel: +82-2-3290-1152, 1154
KU International Winter Campus (KU IWC) Winter in Seoul - one of the most exciting cities in the world. The Korea University International Winter Campus (KU IWC) is an academic and cultural program which happens during the winter months in Korea. More than 20 course offerings cover a wide range of subjects pertaining to international issues, with a particular emphasis on Business, Economics, Humanities, International Relations, Science, Korean Studies and Taekwondo. Along with the academic opportuni-ties, the KU IWC provides chances to experience Korean culture outside of the classroom including one-day field trips such as a fun ski trip, Korean cuisine outing and K-pop experience.
IWC website: winter.korea.ac.kr Email: [email protected] Tel: +82-2-3290-1153
Other Study Programs
Korean Language CenterThe Korean Language Center (KLC) was established with the goal of teaching and promoting Korean language and culture throughout the world. The total number of international students who have studied and learned Korean language, history, and culture since 1986 has reached over 79,000 with more than 11,000 students participating in this program in 2017 alone.
The KLC offers a systematic and integrated curriculum, excellent textbooks and teaching materials, and most importantly, distinguished faculty members and a supportive staff who are always willing to help students both in and out of the class-room. For more detailed information about the programs that KLC offers, please visit the website at
http://klc.korea.ac.kr or send an email to [email protected].
With a heritage of centuries and the cutting-edge technology of the IT industry, Seoul is a city of contrasts where the old and the new exist in harmony. The city is surrounded by beautiful mountains and has a river that runs through it which is quite rare for such big city and the nearest seaside is within easy reach of just under an hour.KU is located in the capital city of Seoul that boasts a population of over 10 million. Seoul is a bustling center of culture, finance, politics, and entertainment. As a fast growing global city, the city also offers support to non-Korean nationals through global centers to make their lives more convenient and comfortable during their stay in the city.
Living in Seoul
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There is more to life than just studying and that is why we want to give you every opportunity to socialize and meet your fellow students. To be a successful student, you need tobalance academic goals with personal desires, and we want you to be part of the KU community, so take part in student societies and tell others about yourself!
Life at Korea University
Student ActivitiesThere are hundreds of societies and activities available campus-wide that are open to all KU students and you will also find that there is a never-ending list of events held throughout the year at KU. For more information about student societies and activities, please contact the Global Services Center [email protected] or call +82 2 3290 5176-7.
AccommodationsThere are four main student residences for international students, Anam Hall 2, CJ International House, Frontier Hall and the brand-new Global House. Students will apply for housing once they are admitted to KU and the application must be completed online at http://oia.korea.ac.kr > Campus Life > Accommodation. These facilities are for limited numbers of international students, therefore the rooms are given priority on a first-come, first-serve basis so remember to reserve as early as possible. Students may self-cater, or dine on campus in cafes or nearby restaurants.
Should one miss the application deadline for accommodation, or have not been offered a place for on-campus housing, the Global Services Center can still provide assistance in finding the appropri-ate housing near the campus within walking distance. The Global Services Center provides guidance and a full range of services to support students’ needs.
Help & AdviceThe staff at the Global Services Center have had experiences in dealing with international students from all over the world, and they understand the challenges you may face being away from home. If you have any problems or feel lonely or depressed, there are vari-ous people you may talk to. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact staff members in the Global Services Center at [email protected].
Student Health InsuranceIt is mandatory for all international students to submit a certificate of private health insurance to the Global Services Center to cover the cost of all necessary medical care during the period of study before the start of their study at KU.
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SEP/VSP Admission & Application
SEP/VSP Admission & Application
Entry RequirementsTo apply for SEP/VSP at KU, you must:- Accurately complete the online application form with essential supporting documents.- Have a minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale (GPA by US standard).- Be a currently enrolled student.- Have studied for a minimum of 2 full semesters at home institution before the application period starts. Students are re-
quired to upload the transcript that shows they have completed at least 2 semesters with the grades they achieved.
Required Documents- Original Academic Transcript- Personal Statement (A4 one-page)- Copy of Valid Passport * Must be valid at least 3 months after your semester at KU ends- Certificate of Health - Oath of Good Conduct - Health Insurance- (For VSP) One Academic Reference * Academic reference letter accepted by direct email from the referee only- (For VSP) The application fee of KRW 50,000 (non-refundable) payable by wire transfer to Korea University
Application Deadlines- Spring semester (March): November 15- Fall semester (September): April 20
The Assessment Process- Once the online application has been submitted, the internal procedure for approval of the applications by the KU Interna-
tional Committee will commence, and this may take up to one month.
Notice- Please note that all students who come to study at KU through the SEP/VSP managed by the Global Services Center will
study at the Seoul Campus, which is the main campus of Korea University.- For more detailed information, please visit the website at http://gsc.korea.ac.kr > Exchange/Visiting Student
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In celebration of its centennial in 2005, Korea University established Global KU Study Abroad Scholarship. This scholarship aims to encourage future global leaders to study at KU.
Global KU Study Abroad Scholarship
Global KU Study Abroad Scholarship TypesFor New Exchange/Visiting Students- The Type and amount of scholarship will be decided by Korea University. • Admission Scholarship: Starts from KRW 400,000 up to KRW 1,600,000 for the first semester. • KU Travel Scholarship: Starts from KRW 300,000 up to KRW 1,500,000 for the first semester. For Continuing Exchange/Visiting Students • Merit Scholarship: Awarded on the basis of academic merit of the first semester at Korea University, KRW 1,200,000 for a
second semester. Only applicable to exchange/visiting students who participate in one-year program.
Conditions- Admission and KU Travel Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit at the applicants’ home institutions. - The amount of the scholarship might vary depending on the applicants’ academic merit. - Faculty/Institution/National quotas may apply. - Students who extend the duration of their study at Korea University from one semester to two semesters are eligible to ap-
ply for ‘Merit Scholarship’ at the time of approval on extension.
EligibilityUndergraduate SEP or VSP applicants must:- Be enrolled in an acknowledged institution outside of Korea, in a country that is recognized by Korean government as of
December 1, 2004. - Have completed, or are about to complete at least one year of study at their home universities at the time of applying. - Have an overall weighted average of at least 75% at their home institutions. - Have obtained a successful admission for SEP/VSP at Korea University.- Be fluent in either English or Korean.
Additional Documents Required - Completed Global KU Study Abroad Scholarship Application From- One Passport-sized Photograph - Letter of Recommendation
Application Deadlines- Semester 1: January 30 - Semester 2: July 30
Notice - In addition to the Global KU Study Abroad Scholarship, KU also awards scholarships to students coming from the member
institutions of Universitas 21 (U21) and the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU). For more detailed information, please visit the website at the link below: http://gsc.ac.kr > Exchange/Visiting Student > While in KU > Scholarships
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Monthly Events for International Students
Academic Calendar 2018 Monthly Events for International Students
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International Students’OrientationCity Tour
IPSELENTI FestivalInternational Students’ Festival
International Students’OrientationCity Tour
International Students’ Festival
Cheering Orientation
FarewellKorean Language Program (4 weeks)
Cheering Orientation
FarewellKorean Language Program (4 weeks)
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Field DayKorea-Yonsei Rivalry Game (TBC)
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List of KU Colleges
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List of KU Colleges
College of BusinessThe Korea University Business School (KUBS) has spear-headed the development and innovation of management education in Korea and thus, has become one of the country’s top business schools. KUBS graduates account for the largest number of the nation’s top business execu-tives and certified public accountants (CPAs), a hallmark of the school’s excellent education in management theories and practices.
College of Liberal ArtsThe first aim of the College is to foster leaders who will function and thrive in this era of globalization and secondly to offer our students the most complete and uplifting hu-manities curriculum possible. The College receives support for research from the Institute for Korean Culture, Institute for Asian Studies, Korean Institute for Research in the Behavioral Sciences and Research Institute for Language and Information.
College of Life Sciences & BiotechnologyIn order to become a major center of the world’s life sci-ence research, the College is developing and running its own global program as well as sharing the global trend to expand the biotechnology field through an active inter-change with overseas universities. The College is helping undergraduate students develop a global mind by allowing them to attend international academic conferences while also sending students to various universities overseas on short-term programs in order for them to learn the current trends in life science research in foreign countries.
College of Political Sciences & EconomicsThe College of Political Science & Economics has over 70professors, four departments central to social sciences (Department of Political Science and InternationalRelations, Department of Economics, Department of Statistics and Department of Public Administration), and interdisciplinary programs including the PEL (Politics, Economics, and Law) course, which is a preliminary law school program, Law and Administration, and FinancialEngineering. Affiliated research facilities include theInstitute of Economic Research, Asia Research Center, Institute for Peace Studies, Ilmin International Relations Institute, Institute of Statistics, and Institute ofGovernmental Studies.
College of SciencesThe College of Science, through major funding from the BK21 (Brain Korea 21) project, the Korean education ministry and the Seoul branch of the Korea Basic Science Institute, is making enormous contributions to basic and applied research and joint academic-industry research. With a total of nine related institutes, including the KU Basic Science Institute created in 1971, the College is highly regarded as one of the foremost in Korea for both education and research.
College of EngineeringThe College of Engineering has produced more than 16,000 outstanding alumni enabling South Korea to enter a post-industrial society. In 1996, the College of Engineeringdeveloped a large-scale science town namely Korea Techno Complex to encourage industry-science-research cooperation. It was the first attempt in Korea. Korea Techno Complex is the center for high technology in Korea. Three fields of Information and Communication Technology were selected as BK21 (Brain Korea 21) grant recipients, a pro-ject for nurturing highly qualified human resources. These fields include the Internet IT-RC (Information Technology Research Center), the ERC (Engineering Research Center) and the NRL (National Research Laboratory) of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology.
College of MedicineThe College of Medicine is aimed at cultivating highly skilled doctors through promoting an understanding the human dignity each patient while safeguarding their health through the realization of social justice, in union with research into the medical sciences. All these endeavors are pursued under Korea University’s motto - Liberty, Justice and Truth. At the Korea University College of Medicine, students will develop excellent skills to achieve their dreams of becoming outstanding medical professionals and researchers contributing to betterment of human health and welfare.
College of EducationGraduates of the College of Education are known tobe fully active in all kinds of professional education fieldssuch as teaching, education policy and administration organization, education related organizations, corporate,and public media based on such educational ideology.
College of InformationThe College placed first among all the science disciplines at KU in terms of the 2007 student college entrance exam scores. In addition, it also ranked first in the nation-wide benchmarking of information and communicationsproviders. The College continues to attract excellentstudents from abroad and is continuously expanding overseas training for students.
College of Art & DesignThe College emphasizes the importance of basic courses in the belief that “trends and education are different things” and that there can be a disjunction between progressive movements in the art and design fields and the realities of everyday education. Some of the efforts include increasing the number of subjects for video and media art, sharing credits and course classification numbers with the Korean National University of Arts, offering lectures on prominent art administrators and curators, planning exhibitions for graduates, and developing support programs.
Division of International StudiesThe Division of International Studies offers curricula that enable students to acquire expertise in both primaryfunctions (including politics, economics, and law) and primary regions (including Asia and Europe). In addition, partnerships with international organizations andcompanies are formed, with a focus on such issues asinternational trade and international developmentcooperation.
School of Journalism & CommunicationSince its establishment in 1965, the College has produced more than 400 journalists and over 50 professors of journalism and mass communication. The College is the top Korean provider of communications education, both in terms of the graduates’ employment rate and socialactivities and the faculty’s research activities.
College of Health ScienceThe College of Health Science has introduced innovative reforms to its education and research environment by re-cently constructing a Health Science Information Center and renovating the Jinli Center and Student Center. It has also provided the foundation to become an oustanding research-centered university by establishing a common research facility and expanding and relocating its animal experimen-tation facility. Moreover, the College has invited professors to conduct active research from prestigious universitiessuch as UC Berkeley and Johns Hopkins University to further enhance the quality of its lectures and research.
College of NursingThe goal of the College is to train nurses who can contri-bute to the promotion of human health and cope with rapid changes in health care and medical treatments. To achieve these ends, the College operates a research-basedinstitute of nursing and has formed collaborativerelationships with renowned scholars in the field, both in Korea and abroad.
School of Interdisciplinary StudiesThe School of Interdisciplinary Studies aims to foster lead-ers for the public sector by revitalizing the training function in each field through educating students with knowledge in linked majors in various fields such as Public Governance and Leadership, Law, Public Administration and Economics.
Graduate SchoolThe Korea University Graduate School provides an optimal environment for intellectual research and social contributionby offering a wide range of educational programs from those specific to individual disciplines to the integration of multiple disciplines, such as humanities, social science, natural science, biotechnology and medicine, among others, depending on the features of the research area. In addition, some research is carried out in cooperation with industries or external agencies, further expanding both the depth and breadth of the studies while moving beyond academic parochialism. The Korea University Graduate School is an ideal academic setting offering comprehensive education programs, world-class teaching and research faculty, out-standing students and state-of-the-art research equipment and facilities on campus. Alumni of the School serve as leaders in all sectors of society, including academia, law, politics, business, culture and industry.
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의과대학 본관 C3 College of Medicine Main Building
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안암학사 고시동(V동) Anam Gosi DormitoryC4
안암학사 여학생동(D동) Anam Dormitory for WomenC4
안암학사1동(A동) Anam Dormitory for Men AC4
안암학사2동(B동) Anam Dormitory for Men BC4
안암학사 관리동(C동) Anam Dormitory for Men CC4
애기능생활관 Aegineung Student Center
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운초우선교육관 Uncho-Useoun HallD5
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College of Life Science & Biotechnology - West Building
D2 우정정보관 Woojung Hall of Informatics
의과대학 제 1의학관C3College of MedicineMedical Building # 1
л-Ville 99 л-Ville 99D3
л-Ville 148(공사예정) л-Ville 148(Planning)E4
Science-л-Park(공사예정) Science-л-Park(Planning)D2
SK미래관(공사중) SK Future Hall(In construction)E4
하나프라자(공사중) Hana Plaza(In construction)E4
수당 삼양 패컬티하우스(공사중)SuDang Samyang Faculty House(In construction)D4 한국어교육관(공사중)
Korean Education Center(In construction)D5
KU R&D 센터 KU R&D CenterC4
의료원(안암병원) Anam HospitalC3
의학도서관 Medical LibraryC3
이학관 별관 College of Science Annex
College of PoliticalScience & Economucs
D2
인촌기념관 Inchon Memorial HallD4
정경관D3
정문수위실 Main Gate HouseE5
정보전산처 Information Technology & Service Building
D2
제1실험관 Laboratory Building 1D2
제1실험관 부속건물 Laboratory Building 1 AnnexD2
제2실험관 Laboratory Building 2D1
중앙광장 Central PlazaE4
중앙도서관(대학원) Graduate SchoolD5
중앙도서관(신관) Main LibraryD5
차고(출판부) University Press and GarageC4
창의관 Innovation BuildingD1
청산-MK문화관 Chungsan - MK Cultural HallE3
체육생활관 Sport & Recreation CenterD6
체육위원회 연수관 Athletic Training CenterA4
타이거 프라자 Tiger PlazaD3
프런티어관(G동) Frontier HouseC4
하나과학관 Hana Science HallC2
학군단 R.O.T.C. BuildingB4
학생회관 Student Union BuildingE4
한국학관 Korean Studies HallB4
해송 법학도서관 Haesong Law LibraryD5
현대자동차 경영관 HYUNDAI MOTOR HALLE5
홍보관 Communication BuildingD4
화정체육관 Tiger Dome
CJ Food Safety Research Building
B4
환경실험관 Environmental Engineering LaboratoryD2
CJ 법학관 CJ Law HallD5
CJ 식품안전관D2
CJ International House CJ International HouseB4
Hana Square Hana SquareD2
LG-POSCO 경영관 LG-POSCO HallE5
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녹 지(Green Belt)
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Seoul Campus MAP
Korea University Seoul Campus
Location Location
Address 145, Anam-Ro, Seongbuk-Gu, Seoul 02841, Korea
Telephone 02-3290-1114
Homepage www.korea.ac.kr
건물명 (Korean) 영문명 (English) 건물명 (Korean) 영문명 (English)
(Anam-dong 3-ga)
(Anam-dong 5-ga)
(Donam-dong)
(Gaeun Mountain)
(Anam-dong 2-ga)
(Jongam-dong)
(Aegineung Park)
(Muh
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(Yangnyeongsi-ro)
(Jegi-ro) (Gosa
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(Minju Square)
(Jong
am-ro)
(Hoegi-ro)(KU front four-way stop)
(KU front three-way stop)
Korea University (Line No. 6)
Anam Station (Line No. 6)
2928
Global Services Center, Korea UniversityAddress: #104A Central Plaza, 145 Anam-Ro, Seongbuk-Gu, Seoul 02841 KOREATel: +82-2-3290-5176~7 Fax: +82-2-921-2352E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://gsc.korea.ac.kr