Take advantage of your winter break by spending your J-Term in Korea’s vibrant capital! While wintering in Seoul, you will enjoy delicious street food, sledding, K-Pop holiday concerts, and warming up in Korean hot springs. This program is available at Hanyang University. Choose between Hanyang University’s Session A or Session B, 3-week programs . You will explore Korea’s dynamic destinations and experience all that is Korean culture while earning up to six credits.

Overview

Make the most of your winter break by studying abroad in a world-class city at a top-rated university

Learn about Korean culture through the arts of K-pop dance, Taekwondo, and Korean cooking classes

Participate in immersive experiences that will further your cultural connections

Access TEAN’s Seoul Resident Director for continued support throughout the semester.

Further your knowledge with hands-on learning in Hanyang’s high-tech labs and unique innovation spaces.

Program Details

ORIENTATION EVENT

Upon arrival meet up with our Resident Director who will help you get acquainted to your new home with a walking tour of the local area and campus and introduction to the public transport system. 


HOUSING

Students are guaranteed on-campus housing in Seoul. The on-campus dorm is a twin share room. Single rooms are not available. There are kitchens available to use in each dorm and a common study space or lounge on each floor. Utilities and WiFi are included.

TEAN STAFF

Our team works with you start to finish through the study abroad process. Our programs staff will help guide you through the application process to go abroad, then upon arrival in South Korea, you will meet our team who will provide assistance during your time in-country. Our staff is readily available and able to assist you with any academic, social, or cultural questions or issues that you may face during your time abroad. 

Meet the Team

Cultural Activities

Hanyang University has its own cultural immersion committee called the Winter Angels of Hanyang International Winter School or Wingels for short. The Wingels are volunteer students who ensure that your stay at Hanyang is memorable. Five fun activities including a cruise party and a one-day ski trip are ready for students to explore all corners of the Korean culture. Students may choose up to 3 activities for free, taking part in these activities on the weekend is a brilliant way to give students a well-rounded snapshot of the contemporary Korean lifestyle. 

Academics - Hanyang University

ABOUT HANYANG UNIVERSITY

  • Established in 1939, specifically as a university of technology, Hanyang University is one of the top private research institutions in South Korea. 
  • The university ranks 24th in the 2020 QS World University Rankings of the best universities in Asia and 150th in the world. 
  • While the university has expanded to offer a comprehensive range of courses, it is still known for its technological focus and was ranked 11th in Reuter’s 2019 Asia Pacific’s Most Innovative Universities 
  • Located in east Seoul, Hanyang University’s campus is easily accessible to the rest of the capital. 
  • The campus is like American university campuses, offering comparable student facilities and amenities. 

LOCATION

Hanyang University is a traditional campus located in Eastern Seoul. Visit the google map link below to see the location. 

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Courses

Choose from 11 courses taught in English, plus have the option to take Korean language courses. Course registration will open mid-October, so we recommend students submit all application materials early to register in the first round of enrollment. The second round is held mid-November and final round early December.  

Students can enroll in 1-2 courses (3-4 Hanyang credits), which usually transfers as 3-4 U.S. semester credits or 4.5-5.5 quarter credits. Some elective courses are only worth 1 credit (1 U.S. semester credit). The participant’s home university will determine ultimate credit approval and transfer. 

Courses are available in English in the below disciplines. For detailed instructions on how to find courses and to see a list of available courses, please see our course selection instructions. 

Course Selection

 

Discipline Subject Area
Engineering
  • Data Science
  • Engineering & Society
  • Project Management
Business
  • Strategic Management
Korean Studies
  • Korean Beauty & Makeup
  • Korean Pop Dance,
  • Korean Pop Vocal
  • Korean Society and Culture
Sport 
  • Art of Defense (Taekwondo)
Art 
  • Ceramic
  • K-Pop 
Design Studio
  • Digital Studio
Korean Language 
  • Korean Language Beginning,
  • Korean Language Intermediate

ENJOY FLEXIBILITY WITH TEAN FLEX

We’ve partnered with Arizona State University (ASU) to help you overcome common study abroad challenges by adding an ASU Online course to your TEAN program. With more than 2,100 courses to choose from, TEAN Flex minimizes academic challenges, like major requirements and limited course options, so you can make the most of your experience abroad. Once you’ve applied, access the Flex form in your TEAN Student Portal for more information on how to add this to your program and enroll in the course you need.

ELIGIBILITY 

ELIGIBILITY

  • 2.5 GPA. Students with a slightly lower GPA should contact TEAN and may be admitted on a case-by-case basis. 
  • Enrolled at a two- or four-year institution at the time of participation. 
  • Gap year students can apply if they have completed high school at the time of enrollment, and can show proof of acceptance into a U.S. institution for the semester immediately following their program at Hanyang University. 

Dates, Fees, and Inclusions

Application Deadline

TEAN has a rolling admissions process. Late applications may be considered. Contact TEAN if the application deadline has passed.

Winter Deadline Nov 1

PAYMENT DEADLINES

Your signed program contract and full payment for the program are due by the program deadline. Please note we do have options for using financial aid and enrolling in a payment plan if you cannot make full payment by the payment deadline. You can find more information about funding your program here

Winter Payment Deadline Nov 15

hanyang University Program Dates 2024/2025

Session A
Arrival Date TBD
TEAN Orientation TBD
HYU Orientation TBD
Classes Start TBD
Program Ends TBD
Session B
Arrival Date TBD
TEAN Orientation TBD
HYU Orientation TBD
Classes Start TBD
Program Ends TBD

hanyang University Program Fees 2024/2025

Program Fee Session A:  $3,850

Program Fee Session B:  $3,850

 

What’s Included

  • Tuition for 1-2 courses (you choose how many courses you want to take; the program fee stays the same) 
  • Off-campus student accommodation 
  • Comprehensive overseas health insurance 
  • Services of local Resident Directors 
  • TEAN Arrival Orientation Program 
  • Host university orientation 
  • Travel arrangements and advice 
  • University and course selection advice 
  • Official academic transcripts from host institution 
  • Credit approval and transfer assistance 
  • Academic advising 
  • Pre-departure planning sessions and assistance from U.S.-based TEAN staff (including pre-departure guide for students and immigration/visa assistance)
  • Bedding Package 
  • A truly one of a kind adventure! 

WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED

  • International airfare ($2,000)
  • Airport pickup ($15-$80)
  • Books ($20-$80) 
  • Personal expenses ($125 per week) 
  • Meals ($90 per week) 
  • Airport transfer at end of program ($10 for public transportation or $60-80 for taxi) 
  • Travel insurance ($350) 
  • Korea Electronic Travel Authorization, K-ETA ($10) 
  • Visa for non-US citizens ($45-100) 

*Numbers are estimated based on previous student experience and budget. Actual amounts will vary depending on student.

PASSPORT

PASSPORT

All students must submit a current passport valid 6 months after the program end date for acceptance.

VISA

VISA

All students participating in a winter program are required to obtain a Korea Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA) prior to departing for South Korea. Korean passport holders do not need a K-ETA.

Students do NOT need to apply for a student visa, only a K-ETA is required. The nonrefundable fee is $9-$10 USD.

Students will apply for the K-ETA after flights are purchased. The application is electronic and takes less than 48 hours (about 2 days) to receive approval. More details will be provided in your TEAN student portal after program acceptance.

We Love Seoul

Chowon Kim

Student Services Coordinator - Seoul

SEOUL TIP
Public Transport

For ease of mobility, get a T-Money card and download the transit app, Kakao Subway, which will tell you all of the connections, wait times and best routes for your commute. (Side note: if venturing outside of the city, make sure to have some won on hand, as some places still don’t accept cards.)

Chan Um

Student Services Coordinator

Born and raised in Seoul. Chan majored in Nursing and participated in an internship program in Hamburg, Germany during her University. While interning, she realized that she liked to communicate in English with people from different cultures. After graduation, she went to Dublin, Ireland to improve her English proficiency and also worked at an Irish nursing home. During her time in Dublin, she gained plenty of opportunities to learn about diverse cultures and enjoyed it. With her previous experiences, she understands various cultures and loves to learn more about them. She is ready to meet the TEAN students and share with them her love of Korea.

Kyung-shin Hwang

Student Services Coordinator

Growing up in Bucheon, a mid-sized city in South Korea, Kyungshin – ‘Shin’ in short – dreamed of one day exploring the wider world. She pursued her college education in Seoul, where she majored in Economics and Public Relations at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. During her undergraduate years, she took a year off to live in Ireland, where she fell in love with the experience of immersing herself in new cultures and meeting people from the other side of the world. Over the years, she has resided in several countries including Germany, Australia, and Malaysia, and has travelled to many other countries. After working for a non-profit organization in Seoul for the visually impaired, she has joined TEAN. In her free time, Shin enjoys reading books and discovering new music.

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