1. General Introduction
- Name of the training program:
+ Vietnamese: Korean Studies
+ English: Korean Studies
- Training program code: 7310614
- Level of education: University
- Graduation title: Bachelor's Degree
- Language of instruction: Vietnamese
- Training duration: 4 years
- Name of the graduation certificate:
+ Vietnamese: Bachelor of Korean Studies
+ English: The Degree of Bachelor in Korean Studies
- Training institution: Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
2. Job opportunities after graduation
Korean Studies is considered a promising field of study in the context of regional and global integration. Students majoring in Korean Studies will receive foundational and in-depth knowledge of Korean language, culture, history, and economics, along with supplementary knowledge in commerce, tourism, and media. After graduation, they can easily find jobs related to their specialization, such as:
Translator/Interpreterat diplomatic missions, embassies, international organizations, and political organizations of South Korea in Vietnam and of Vietnam in South Korea;
Marketing SpecialistEvent organizers, trade negotiators, or specialists guiding transactions with Korean partners; working at representative offices, trade offices, government and non-governmental organizations of Korea, agencies using Korean in Vietnam or in Korea, import-export companies in positions such as translator, interpreter, assistant or secretary…
Editor, reporters at news agencies and newspapers;
Tour guide, restaurant and hotel management at Korean travel and hospitality companies;
Teaching, researchRegarding Country Studies, Korean Studies, and Oriental Studies at universities, colleges, institutes/research centers…
3. Ability to learn and improve skills.
Graduates with a Bachelor's degree in Korean Studies have the opportunity to pursue higher education (Master's, PhD).
Majors in research and teaching related to Korea are offered at educational institutions both domestically and internationally. Domestically, these include Asian Studies, International Studies, and Korean Language; internationally, options include pursuing graduate studies independently or with scholarships at comprehensive universities in Korea, applying for scholarships from the Korean Government, and Korean Foundations.
4. Learning outcomes and training program
See details for the Korean Studies program at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities.
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