- Seoul, Korea, Republic Of
Seoul National University (SNU) provides UT students with an excellent
opportunity to study at the top university of South Korea and offers a
rich learning environment in one of the world's largest cities. Seoul,
located on the Han River, has a population of more than 10 million
inhabitants and truly has something for everyone.
SNU's Korean Language and Culture Program offers Korean language
courses at various levels. Students with advanced Korean language
skills may take regular university courses alongside local students.
Students can also choose from a variety of regular university courses,
which are taught in English.
Area(s) of Study
- Accounting
- Curriculum And Instruction
- Kinesiology
- Philosophy
- African And African Diaspora S
- Economics
- Korean
- Physical Education
- Anthropology
- English
- Latin American Studies
- Psychology
- Art History
- Finance
- Legal Environment Of Business
- Religious Studies
- Asian Studies
- Fine Arts
- Liberal Arts
- Risk Management
- Astronomy
- Foreign Language Education
- Linguistics
- Russian
- Biochemistry
- Geography
- Management
- Russian, East European, And Eu
- Biology
- Geological Sciences
- Marketing
- Social Work
- Business Administration
- Government
- Mathematics
- Sociology
- Chemical Engineering
- History
- Music
- Spanish
- Chemistry
- Human Development And Family S
- Natural Sciences
- Statistics
- Chinese
- International Business
- Nutrition
- Urban Studies
- Communication
- International Relations And Gl
- Operations Management
- Women's And Gender Studies
- Cultural Studies
- Journalism
2 Programs Available for SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
Sponsored by UT Austin - a University-wide Exchange
Academic Information
Students must enroll in the equivalent of 12 UT hours of coursework per semester while at Seoul National University. Please check the My Credit Abroad database for courses that have been previously evaluated. If your courses are not listed, please click on the link below to submit a course evaluation form.
Language(s) of Instruction
English and Korean
Eligibility
- Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance
- Minimum 3.0 GPA, good academic standing.
- Min. 1-year of college-level Korean with min eval of KOR 507.
- Competitive admissions.
- Must have completed 1 semester at UT at time of application.
Service Learning/Internship
- Service Learning - No
- Internship - No
Housing
Students may choose to live in dormitory-style housing, homestays, or find alternative housing. Housing options vary in distance from campus.
Open To
Students from all colleges and schools
Program Cost
Students pay a $75 non-refundable application fee and regular UT tuition, and are responsible for airfare, passport/visa, housing, food, local transportation, and other costs of living. Students are required to purchase international health insurance. Financial aid and scholarships may be used.
Dates:
- Program: February 28, 2025 to June 30, 2025
- Instructional: March 1, 2025 to June 30, 2025
- Final Deadline: September 8, 2024
- Program: September 1, 2024 to December 20, 2024
- Instructional: September 2, 2024 to December 13, 2024
- Final Deadline: March 1, 2024
Application Code
090071
Program Coordinator
Emma Schultz
Additional Resources
Program Website
Exchange Partner Information
Scholarships
Instagram
Facebook
Next Step
1) View mandatory advising videos Explore: Education Abroad 101 and Explore: Asia. Attend a live Q&A if you have questions. 2) View Ready to Apply video. 3) Self-authorize your application via the Get Started link below and apply! Videos and Q&A events found here: https://global.utexas.edu/abroad/apply/advising.
Sponsored by McCombs School of Business
Academic Information
Courses are given in lectures or smaller workshop settings. Assessment includes essays, case studies, presentations, group work, and participation. Classes are offered in English and Korean. Korean language courses are offered for a fee which is partially subsidized by SNU.
Language(s) of Instruction
English and Korean
Eligibility
- Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance
- 3.00 minimum GPA
- Completion of ACC 312 prior to departure is highly recommended
- Completion of ECO & Math & STA 301 required
Service Learning/Internship
- Service Learning - No
- Internship - No
Housing
University on-campus housing is available on a first-come, first- served basis. Students may apply for housing after their acceptance as an exchange student. Exchange students may also choose to stay in private dorms, and SNU can recommend different housing options. View the link below to research housing options:
Open To
McCombs School of Business - Undergraduate
Program Cost
Students pay a $75 application fee, $500 Exchange Admin fee, and regular UT tuition for their semester exchange. Students are responsible for airfare, passport/VISA, housing, transportation, and costs of living. Participants pay required emergency health insurance coverage at $19 per week. Financial aid and scholarships can be used.
Dates:
- Program: February 26, 2025 to June 25, 2025
- Instructional: March 1, 2025 to June 14, 2025
- Priority Deadline: March 1, 2024
- Final Deadline: October 1, 2024
- Program: August 26, 2024 to December 15, 2024
- Instructional: September 1, 2024 to December 14, 2024
- Final Deadline: March 1, 2024
Application Code
150040
Program Coordinator
Joshua T Rucker
Additional Resources
Program Website
Peer Evaluations
Scholarships
Next Step
You must attend an upcoming BBA International Programs study abroad information session. Then, meet with a BBA semester program coordinator for a mandatory advising appointment. These two steps, info session attendance, and advising appointment, must be completed two weeks before an application deadline to be eligible to apply.