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2018 KUBS Orientation for Commencing Overseas Students
2018 KUBS Orientation for Commencing Overseas Students
On February 22, KUBS had an orientation for Spring 2018 commencing international students (10:00 am, Hyundai Motor Hall B306, 307). 60 commencing students attended the event with greetings from Dean Soo Young Kwon and Business School administrative staffs. The event was held at two lecture rooms: one spoken in Korean and the other in English.
On his welcoming note, Dean Soo Young Kwon emphasized, “I would strongly suggest you to improve your Korean listening and speaking skills especially during the first year of your study. I am very aware of the difficulties that cultural differences can sometimes be tough, but it is important to open your mind. I hope you make the most of your stay in Korea.”
First year students had a session for information on course structure, department policy, academic calendar, and scholarships. Overseas students must take ‘Business English Ⅰ, Ⅱ’ to meet graduation requirements. Ms. Sun Young Park from the Department Office of Business School explained, “If you take Freshmen English Level Examination, you may be able to get an exemption for the course, depending on your result. You can register for the course by online, please refer to notice on our website.” Students were also informed of TNT (Tutor&Tutee) program, from which students who have difficulties studying can get help from a senior (tutor) regarding their major required and major elective courses.
First year students had a session for information on course structure, department policy, academic calendar, and scholarships. Overseas students must take ‘Business English Ⅰ, Ⅱ’ to meet graduation requirements. Ms. Sun Young Park from the Department Office of Business School explained, “If you take Freshmen English Level Examination, you may be able to get an exemption for the course, depending on your result. You can register for the course by online, please refer to notice on our website.” Students were also informed of TNT (Tutor&Tutee) program, from which students who have difficulties studying can get help from a senior (tutor) regarding their major required and major elective courses.
There has been a revision on courses for commencing overseas students, applicable from Spring 2018. We open classes for international students for ‘Thinking and Writing’ and ‘Academic English’ courses. ‘Thinking and Writing’ remains a required course, whereas ‘Academic English’ is now an elective course. New students can also apply for Corporate Tours program offered by KUBS Career Hub. Students may visit corporations to meet hiring manager with our participating students to grasp a better understanding of the business.
We have 81 overseas students and 7 overseas Korean students from 12 countries including China, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Australia.
We have 81 overseas students and 7 overseas Korean students from 12 countries including China, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Australia.