Main Campus
1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul
Overview
The Korean Language Education Center integrates all language skills and emphasizes the development of practical language abilities through a rich assortment of learning-engaged activities.
The KLEC plays an important role in educating the Korean language & culture.
Teaching Approach and Philosophy
Established in 1969, the Korean Language Education Center aims at teaching Korean language and culture to international students and overseas Koreans intending to learn Korean language as a foreign language or their second language so that they can have a good command of Korean and understand Korea correctly. The Korean Language Education Center (KLEC) integrates all language skills and emphasizes the development of practical language abilities through a rich assortment of learning-engaged activities. The KLEC promotes the optimal teaching method for each student to improve their Korean conversational skills. Moreover, the KLEC provides students with various opportunities to experience and learn about Korean culture.
Faculty and Staff
All the faculty members of KLEC are experts in language education with a master’s degree or higher in humanities, sociology, or related disciplines. They enthusiastically participate in professional development activities, and keep their teaching methods current by attending conferences, seminars, and workshops.
Our friendly and experienced KLEC faculty and staff are ready to assist students in all aspects of their KLEC experience: from advice or counseling on visa and quality of life issues in Korea to course selection.
Regular Course
The Korean Language & Culture Program (KLCP) is designed to improve international students’ comprehensive conversation skills in Korean that runs all the year round. KLCP provides intensive Korean language training to international students admitted to Korean universities and to others interested in engaging in work related to Korea or the Korean language.
The KLCP provides the regular program year round, with four sessions: spring, summer, fall and winter. Students may choose their desired quarter and begin their studies in Korean language. Students are divided from level 1 to 6 based on their command of Korean language. Those who have completed level 6 may study in the advanced academic class that is designed to cultivate students to acquire advanced Korean language skills in professional areas.
Tuition Fee