Korean Language and Culture
→ [Why the major]
- Achieving Korean language proficiency: Throughout 4 years of studying, students will improve their Korean proficiency by studying in our modern facilities and learning from our passionate Native Korean speaking teachers. Students are expected to reach Level 4 Topik II by the end of their fourth year in UDA.
- Flexible career paths: The skills learned in the main career path of becoming a Korean translator can also allow students to branch out to a multitude of other professions including Korean teachers, tour guides, education consultants, secretaries and more.
- Gain work experience while you study: From their second year onwards, many paths of gaining work experience are open to our students. Students are able to work at a Korean speaking firm for up to 4 months. Alternatively, students also have the option of taking a 1 year overseas internship in Korea.
→ [Career Opportunities]
After graduation, Korean Language and Culture students can either continue their education or find a job in the domain. Below is a list of job titles:
- Korean as a foreign language teacher
- Private tutor
- Tour Guide
- Secretary
- Education consultant
- Writer
- Translator/Interpreter
→ For more information