Departments

Departments

Global Korean Language and Culture

Department of Korean Language
Department of Global Korean Language and Culture
Head of the Department
  • NameHan Yunjung
  • Phone041-580-3505
Departmental Office
  • Phone041-580-3501
  • Fax041-580-5359

Program Overview

The Online Master’s Program in the Department of Global Korean Language and Culture at Namseoul University is a specialized graduate program delivered entirely online. By overcoming the limitations of time and space, it enables overseas residents and working professionals to pursue their studies while offering opportunities to explore Korean language and culture in an integrated manner.

Educational Objectives

The program aims to cultivate educators with both academic expertise and practical competence by balancing theory and practice in Korean language education. It also seeks to develop professionals equipped with tailored teaching skills and research capabilities to support learners from diverse multicultural and migrant backgrounds in a globalized era.

Educational Features

With a flexible, online-based academic system, students can participate from anywhere in the world. The curriculum includes graduate-level advanced courses such as seminar-style classes, research methodology, and field practicum. It offers a differentiated program that integrates Korean language education, K-culture, and multicultural education.

Key Strengths

The program provides field practicum and internship opportunities in collaboration with domestic and international Korean language education institutions, multicultural support centers, and King Sejong Institutes abroad. It also strengthens competencies in developing online educational content using edutech and establishes a virtuous cycle of professional growth through an articulated undergraduate–master’s pathway.

Career Prospects

Graduates can work as instructors at Korean language education institutions both in Korea and abroad, multicultural family support centers, and government-commissioned social integration programs. They may also advance into international educational settings such as King Sejong Institutes, Korean Cultural Centers, and overseas universities, as well as into online Korean language content companies and the edutech industry.