| Course Level: | Master's | |
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| Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language | English | |
| Required Degree | 3 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
The MA in Child & Family Studies at Kyung Hee University (KHU) offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach to understanding child development and family dynamics. With a global perspective and cutting-edge research, the program equips students with the skills to address social issues affecting children and families. KHU’s strong emphasis on practical application, combined with experienced faculty and state-of-the-art facilities, ensures a well-rounded education. The university’s international environment, located in vibrant Seoul, offers opportunities for cross-cultural exchange and networking. Graduates are prepared for leadership roles in social work, education, and child welfare sectors both locally and internationally.
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Program Name |
MA in Child & Family Studies |
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Degree Awarded |
Master of Arts (MA) in Child & Family Studies |
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Course Duration |
2 years (full-time) |
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Language of Instruction |
English and Korean (Depending on course offerings) |
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Yearly Tuition Fees |
Approx. 6,000,000 KRW per year (subject to change) |
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Total Tuition Fees |
Approx. 12,000,000 KRW for the entire program |
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Total Program Cost |
Varies; includes tuition, living expenses, materials, etc. |
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Eligibility |
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent |
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Admission Requirements |
Completed application form, bachelor’s degree, transcripts, recommendation letters, personal statement, and proof of English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS) |
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Application Intake |
Spring (March) and Fall (September) intakes |
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Scholarship |
Available, based on merit and financial need |
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Career Prospects |
Graduates can work in child welfare organizations, educational institutions, NGOs, social services, family counseling, and policy development |
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Curriculum Structure |
Core courses: Child development, Family dynamics, Social policy; Elective courses: Child welfare, Education strategies, Research methods, etc. |