Established in 1949, the Graduate School of Korea University in Seoul, South Korea offers 45 doctoral and 47 master's programs.
In 1949, Hyun Sang-Yun, the first president, initiated an expansion of the campus by purchasing forest and land, and in September of the same year, the graduate school was established.
Value of scholarships and ratio of recipients - KRW 18.7 billion, 89.1% of international students (as of 2008)Lecture in English - 34% of all lectures (as of 1st semester 2009)Number of non-Korean students - 277 (including 188 for Master's level, 74 for Ph.D. level, and 15 for integrated programs)LawBusiness AdministrationInternational BusinessEnglish Language and LiteratureGerman Language and LiteratureFrench Language and LiteratureChinese & Japanese Language and LiteratureRussian Language and LiteratureSpanish Language and LiteraturePhilosophyHistoryKorean HistoryLinguisticsPsychologySociologyComparative Literature and Culture (Interdisciplinary Program)Visual Culture (Interdisciplinary Program)Classics Translation (Interdisciplinary Program)Cultural Heritage Studies (Interdisciplinary Program)Food and Resource EconomicsEnvironmental Science and Ecological EngineeringBiotechnologyPolitical Science and International RelationsPublic AdministrationEconomicsStatisticsFinancial Engineering (Interdisciplinary Program)Journalism and Mass CommunicationMathematicsPhysicsChemistryEarth and Environmental SciencesScience & Technology Studies (Interdisciplinary Program)Civil, Environmental and Architectural EngineeringArchitectureMechanical EngineeringElectrical EngineeringMaterials Science and EngineeringIndustrial Management EngineeringMechatronics (Interdisciplinary Program)Micro Device Engineering (Interdisciplinary Program)Micro/Nano Systems (Interdisciplinary Program)Telecommunication System Technology (Interdisciplinary Program)Biomicrosystem Engineering (Interdisciplinary Program)MedicineBiotechnology & SciencePublic Health (Interdisciplinary Program)Biostatistics (Interdisciplinary Program)NursingHealth ScienceEducationCurriculum and InstructionHome EconomicsKorean Language EducationPhysical EducationComputer Information and Computer Science EducationEnglish Language EducationGeographyComputer and Radio Communications EngineeringBrain and Cognitive EngineeringVisual Information Processing (Interdisciplinary Program)Bioinformatics (Interdisciplinary Program)Social WelfareNorth Korean StudiesCreative WritingArchaeology and Art HistoryApplied Linguistics and Culture Studies (Interdisciplinary Program)Computer and Information ScienceApplied PhysicsMaterial ChemistryInformational StatisticsElectronics and Information EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringControl and Instrumentation EngineeringBiotechnology and BioinformaticsFood BiotechnologySport and Leisure StudiesAdvanced Mechatronic Converging Technology (Interdisciplinary Program)Economics and Statistics (Interdisciplinary Program)Digital ManagementCenter for Advanced Mobile Solutions (Contract Program)Nano Semiconductor Engineering (Contract Program)Students are responsible for arranging their own accommodations. The University dormitory is one option and also quite affordable, but availability is limited.
CJ International HouseAnam Hall 2