The Program
Spend winter break in South Korea!
Explore historic and modern Korea, known as the Land of the Morning Calm because of its mild coastal and mountainous climate. Enjoy bike or ferry rides along the Han River, entertainment and shopping, and visits to local temples through the center of bustling Seoul. Attend classes offered by Yonsei University.
Program Locations
South Korea
Seoul
Seoul is located in the northwest corner of South Korea, and the Han River winds through the city, splitting it in two. It is an intriguing city, transforming itself from the Yi Dynasty capital of the Hermit Kingdom, to a major mover and shaker on the international scene, especially in the fields of commerce and sports. Despite the modern high-rises and freeways, the cityscape retains pockets of centuries-old temples, palaces, pagodas, and gardens.
Academics
USAC's partnership with Yonsei University provides you with an array of academic offerings taught in English during the three-week January session. Course offerings include a variety of subjects ranging from general and Korean studies to social sciences. Below is a list of possible courses offered. Courses are subject to availability and approval of prerequisites which are determined by Yonsei University. Yonsei University is AACSB, KABEA, and EQUIS accredited.
All courses at Yonsei University are worth three credits and are taught in English. Students should only choose 1 course (3 credits). Keep in mind that these courses are highly intensive and fast-paced due to the short sessions.
Students can also choose to take Taekwondo as an extracurricular activity. It is not for credit and has a small uniform fee. Click here for a full list of classes offered in January and their syllabi. Rutgers student can choose 1 class (3 credits) to complete over winter break. January classes are held every day from Monday- Friday. 3 class hours daily (150 minutes), for a total of 45 hours.
USAC Yonsei Winter Academic Guide.
General Studies
- AI & Design
- Eastern Civilization
- Game Theory and Applications
- Introduction to Computer Graphics
- Introduction to Python Programming
Korean Language
- Levels 1-3
Korean Studies
- Contemporary Korean Cinema and Society
- Korea and the World
- Korean Popular Culture and Korean Wave
- Modern Korean History
- Modern Korean Literature
- Understanding K-Pop
Management and Economics
- Econometrics I
- Entrepreneurship and Management
- Financial Accounting
- Introduction to Big Data Analysis
- Korean Economy
- Law and Economics
- Principles of Macroeconomics
- Principles of Microeconomics
- Strategic Management
Social Science
- Introductory Psychology
- Social Psychology
To find course syllabus please go to the Yonsei University website.
Housing and Meals
Residence Hall- SK Global House (limited availability)
Housing is not included in your USAC/Rutgers program fees. It is each student’s responsibility to reserve and pay for housing. Housing fees will be paid directly to the housing provider of your choice abroad.
Located on campus, the SK Global House accommodate up to 845 international students. Nearby classrooms and easy access to shops, restaurants and public transportation create an ideal environment for both the academic and cultural experience. There are two lounges on each floor with a computer room, laundry room, and a lecture hall. Rooms are single or double occupancy and are reserved directly with Yonsei University on a first-come, first-served basis upon acceptance. The residence halls are extremely competitive and fill quickly. While there is no established meal plan, there are on-campus cafeterias, restaurants, shared refrigerators in the dormitory, and nearby bakeries and food stores offer a wide selection of choices.
If you are not able to secure space in one of the residence halls or are interested in alternative housing options, studios and multi-bedroom apartments can be found within a 10- to 20-minute walk from campus. You are responsible for making these arrangements on your own.
For pictures of the dorm click here. For more information about housing, click here. On Page 4 of the Housing Guide, students will find detailed instructions on how to go about applying and then paying for their housing if they’d like to do it through Yonsei, i.e., SK Global. It includes the timing of when the housing application opens as well as a link that students should use to apply. It’s important to note that housing can fill up very quickly, so students are highly encouraged to apply immediately as it becomes available. Should students not receive housing on-campus, the Housing Guide does provide resources for other options available to them.
Financial Information
Program Costs
NJ Resident | non-NJ Resident | |
---|---|---|
Program Cost | $4,585 | $5,015 |
Program Cost includes:
- Tuition
- Excursions
- 24-hour emergency support
- University organized social activities and events
- Administrative Fees
- Emergency Medical Access Abroad
Out-of-Pocket Costs
Airfare | $1,700 |
Housing | $500 |
Additional Meals | $300 |
Local Transportation | $50 |
Personal Expenses | $300 |
Total | $2,850.00 |
Out-of-Pocket Cost includes:
The above costs are estimations and represent the known out-of-pocket costs students encounter during their time abroad.
Some of these expenses will be paid for prior to going abroad, such as an airline ticket, while some of these expenses, such as meals and personal expenses, will be paid in-country as part of your daily expenses. As you plan, you will need to budget these costs and spend wisely throughout your time abroad.