Jeju National University
Jeju City, South Korea
Jeju National University was established in 1952 as a junior college and now has 13 colleges and over 10,000 enrolled students.
It is home to the Naewat-dang Shamanic paintings, which are thought to be the oldest Korean shamanic paintings currently known.
Jeju City is located on Jeju island, off the north west coast of South Korea. It welcomes over 10 million visitors every year, and has a population of almost half a million people. It has an international airport, and the Jeju to Seoul route is the world’s busiest airline route.
What you can study
Course | When you can study |
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Korean, TESOL and Linguistics BA | 3rd year, full year |
Korean, Intercultural Communication and Linguistics BA | 3rd year, full year |
Academic information
Choosing your modules
Please see the Jeju National University Module catalogue for more information.
Academic calendar
Visit the Jeju National Univeristy website for a full list of academic dates.
Accommodation
Accommodation abroad
Jeju has a student dormitory located on the main campus, and international students can apply when submitting application documents. More information can be found on Jeju’s housing pages.
Costs and visas
Visas
Please make sure you have an up to date passport that expires no earlier than 6 months after you intend to return.
You will be provided with guidance and documentation from the partner university but it will be your responsibility to obtain the correct visa.
Neither the Study Abroad team here or at the partner university are qualified to offer consultations or detailed advice regarding visa applications. Immigration laws are complex and subject to frequent changes. So if you do have any visa-related questions you will need to contact the appropriate Embassy directly.