| Course Level: | Doctorate | |
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| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language | English | |
| Required Degree | Master’s Degree | |
Choosing a Ph.D. in Korean Language & Literature at Dongshin University offers a unique opportunity to deeply explore Korean linguistics, classical and modern literature, and cultural studies in an immersive environment. The university provides a research-driven curriculum supported by experienced faculty and access to rich academic resources. Located in South Korea, students benefit from cultural immersion, enhancing both language proficiency and contextual understanding. Dongshin’s commitment to global education ensures international students receive dedicated support. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in academia, translation, cultural consultancy, and international relations. It’s an ideal program for scholars passionate about Korean studies and cross-cultural engagement.
Program Details |
Description |
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Program Name |
Ph.D. in Korean Language & Literature |
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Degree Awarded |
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) |
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Course Duration |
3 to 4 years |
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Language of Instruction |
Korean (Some courses may be available in English) |
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Yearly Tuition Fees |
Approximately KRW 6,000,000 – 7,000,000 (USD 4,500 – 5,200) |
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Total Tuition Fees |
KRW 18,000,000 – 28,000,000 (USD 13,500 – 20,800) |
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Total Program Cost |
Includes tuition, registration, student fees, and living expenses |
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Eligibility |
Master’s degree in a related field; Korean or English language proficiency |
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Admission Requirements |
Academic transcripts, statement of purpose, research proposal, recommendation letters, language test scores (TOPIK/IELTS/TOEFL) |
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Application Intake |
Spring (March) and Fall (September) |
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Scholarship |
Available for international students based on academic merit and performance |
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Career Prospects |
University professor, researcher, translator, cultural consultant, writer |
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Curriculum Structure |
Core courses, electives, seminars, comprehensive exams, dissertation research |