Assessment
Students are assessed through attendance, participation, assignments, ongoing tests/quiz, mid-term exams and final exams. Some of courses have their own assessment policy, so students are strongly advised to read carefully their course outlines which are handed out on the first day of each class.
Free
Government scholarship students pay US$80 yearly for their academic courses in the Bachelor of Arts. Fee-paying students pay US$ 450 yearly for their courses. This fee includes the costs of some supplementary materials provided during their program of study.
Clubs
There are a number of clubs which have a focus on Korean culture and language. Students can gain opportunities to further understand Korean culture and to practice their developing Korean language skills through involvement in any or the following extracurricular activities: Samulnori club; library club; drama club; interpreting club for medical volunteering Service; translating club; and the Taekwondo club. For example, some students who join to the Samulnori club practice playing Korean traditional music instruments for a concert. Some students volunteer to manage the library of the department, members of the drama club write scripts and prepare a performance each semester. The interpreting club and translating club helping students enjoy learning Korean through a range of recreational activities. Students also have an opportunity to try Taekwondo (a form of Korean martial arts) through the club.
Contact Info
Program Coordinator:
- Ms.OUM PONIKA
- Tel: (855) 89 598 008
- Email: ponikaoum(at)hotmail.com
- Office: Room #324, IFL Campus
Student Life
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