Can transfer students change majors for studying in Korea?

Updated on educate 2024-03-21
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you want to study abroad and don't know how to choose a school, you can give yourself a position through this study abroad positioning system, enter your GPA, major, language scores, school background, etc., and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates in the database who are similar to you, you can see which schools they have applied to, and understand the TA's handling agency and final admission results, so as to provide reference for your study abroad plan. Combined with their own situation, they can also have a general positioning.

    You can also check according to the study abroad goals, and see what backgrounds (how many points in language scores, what is the school background, what major, how much GPA is the GPA, etc.) of your target universities and majors, and then compare your own situation and formulate general goals and directions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can use your GPA, language scores, and your major in the context of the university in the Voluntary Reference System.

    , the system will match the case of classmates who are similar to you according to your GPA+language score + major + college.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you have not studied Korean, you can apply to the language school first, and then apply for a transfer after completing the Korean language school. It is advisable to think carefully before going.

    First, the meaning of learning

    (1) Acquire knowledge, develop skills, and generate cognition. The role of learning: Learning is used to be wise and to broaden one's horizons.

    The specific knowledge you have learned may not be useful in the future, but it can enable you to understand more truths and become a person with accumulated wisdom. Without knowledge, you will have a narrow vision of the world.

    (2) Learning as a way to acquire knowledge and communicate emotions. It has become an indispensable and important content in people's daily life, especially in the 21st century, in the era of knowledge economy, self-directed learning has become a magic weapon for people to continuously meet their own needs, enrich the original knowledge structure, obtain valuable information, and finally achieve success.

    Second, the significance of the university

    (1) The purpose of studying at universityIt's not about making a lot of money, it's not about finding a decent job, it's not about getting promoted, although you may have a high degree of education, which can be used as a stepping stone. The meaning of university is to make people think independently. It is to make the unripe soul mature, to broaden people's horizons, to make shallow people thick, and to make impetuous hearts calm.

    2) There is no direct connection between the major and the work of the university, the undergraduate is just a general education, and more importantly, the four years have turned themselves into a reliable learning machine, giving you a new topic, being able to find out the genealogy of knowledge, and eat it thoroughly according to its internal logic.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The same is to learn Korean, the same study time, one in the domestic study class, the other in Korea, I believe it is not difficult to judge which will be more advantageous, right? After all, the latter Zhaoqing has a good language environment. 1.

    Tuition fees and living expenses, of course, will be several times more expensive than studying in China, so don't force it if the economy doesn't allow it. 2.If you graduated from a normal school, it depends on your future career direction, whether you want to become a teacher or take a job related to Korean.

    Take your pick. 3.Competition** is there, it depends on whether you can stand out from the competition, 4

    As for the major, follow the 2 questions to consider together, and the 2 questions will be easy to solve. If you don't understand, you can ask again...

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Graduate school in Korea is accepted for interdisciplinary enrollment, but the difficulty varies. Generally speaking, it is relatively easy to make the leap from liberal arts to liberal arts or business. For example, the Korean language major crossed over to the business administration major.

    However, if you want to cross the liberal arts to science or engineering, it will be very difficult, whether it is an admission application or post-admission study, it is a very difficult process, and it is generally not recommended for students to do this. In addition, it is also feasible to cross science and engineering to business or liberal arts. However, students need to improve their language scores, because the language requirements of liberal arts majors are higher than those of science and engineering, it is recommended to improve their language scores as much as possible before attempting.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First of all, it is possible to apply for studying in Korea across majors. In Korea, it is relatively not that difficult to change majors. Admission to graduate school in South Korea is judged based on the comprehensive strength of the student.

    Students' grades, essays, undergraduate background, and major are all part of the consideration, so although you apply across majors, as long as you are well prepared

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, it is still relatively difficult, the threshold is relatively high, and there are many conditions.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Nowadays, many college students choose to study abroad, and this is not only the choice of undergraduates, but also many junior college students who plan to study abroad, and some of them have completed it through undergraduate transfer in South Korea. Today, I will transfer the master's degree to this undergraduate.

    1. What are the conditions to apply?

    In fact, there are many kinds of education systems in China, but those who can apply for undergraduate studies in South Korea are only students who are studying at the University and have a college diploma. Just it must be a full-time student, whether it is a 3-year college or a 3+2 form of college in China, it is full-time, if the student can graduate from these colleges and get the graduation certificate, he can apply for this undergraduate transfer in South Korea.

    2. What is the undergraduate transfer?

    Specifically, after completing a junior college in China, students apply to universities in South Korea from their junior year. Because Korean undergraduates all require four years of study, everyone chooses to transfer to the class, that is, they only need to study here in Korea for two years to get an undergraduate degree and graduation certificate.

    3. Graduation certificate for transfer

    For this transfer program, students are naturally concerned about whether if they use this method, and finally get the same diploma as those who have completed four years of study. This one is indeed the same. First of all, we must be clear that the Korean graduation certificate is different from the undergraduate graduation we commonly see in China, it will not write when the student started studying, but only when the student graduated, and it will not be used to write the student from which year and month to which year and month to study in a certain major as in China.

    4. How to calculate the credits for transfer

    In fact, you can think of the transfer as a credit transfer. In Korea, there are two types of credits: liberal arts courses and specialized courses. The credits earned by students in Japan will basically become the credits of liberal arts courses if they are converted.

    That is to say, if you transfer to the class by yourself, if you mainly study the content of professional courses, you must complete all the credits of this part before you graduate. However, professional courses are not difficult to learn, and they will start with the basics and then go deeper slowly, so as long as you work hard, there will basically be no situation where you can't keep up.

    5. Can all schools be transferred?

    Not all schools in Korea can be transferred, and there are some that do not allow undergraduate transfers, such as Yonsei University and Hongik University, and some schools are not allowed to transfer for some majors. But on the whole, many schools allow the transfer of junior college students. The application for transfer is actually the same as the ordinary application, and the main thing is to see how well the student's Korean language and major scores are.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You should apply for a formal professional examination for admission, or understand the requirements for studying in Korea, so as to avoid the situation of transferring students.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is no way, because you graduated from a junior college, you can't go directly to graduate school, you have to transfer to study in order to go to South Korea to study in order to go to graduate school.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I think I can get into a good school through my own efforts, and secondly, I can change other people's opinions of me based on my grades.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There may be no way, because if college students want to study in South Korea directly, they must go to South Korea to study as a transfer student, and after one year of study, they can study in South Korea normally.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In this case, you can apply for a new Korean bachelor's degree with a high school degree, which can solve this problem well.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    When applying to study in South Korea, many students will ask questions like this: "If I apply for other majors across majors, can I do it?" "Korean universities do have many advantageous majors to choose from, is it difficult to study in South Korea and apply for undergraduate transfer across majors? Is it feasible at all?

    What kind of issues do you need to pay attention to during the application process?

    There are two types of undergraduate transfer admissions:

    1) After completing the freshman or sophomore year, you can apply for transfer to the sophomore or junior year of a regular four-year university in South Korea.

    2) Graduates of a regular three-year or two-year college in China can apply for transfer to a regular four-year university in South Korea for their sophomore or junior year.

    PS: There are only a limited number of schools that recruit students to enter the sophomore year, so you need to apply after confirmation. Individual schools can transfer to the senior year).

    When applying for admission to study in South Korea, basic student registration materials need to be submitted, and at this time, the school will review the applicant's major and school grades, and will also consider the issue of credit exchange

    The first and second years of Korean universities are mainly devoted to liberal arts courses (elective courses), and from the latter part of the sophomore year, a large number of specialized courses are involved. Therefore, as long as it is not a particularly large professional span, it is no problem to apply for cross-major study in Korea. However, after admission, there will be a situation where there will be less credit exchange due to cross-major application, so that it will be larger after admission.

    3. In the senior year, it is necessary to take credits. The requirements will be different for each school and each subject, so there is a risk of deferred graduation and there may be a downgrade of admission.

    Each school's requirements for Yuannai slag language scores are also different, and when applying for interdisciplinary studies in South Korea, you generally need to have an IK4 score before you can apply for transfer admission. If you are applying for a popular Korean hail study abroad major, it is recommended to have an IK advanced score, and according to the school's subject requirements, individual majors also need to submit English scores.

    When applying for cross-majors to study in South Korea, science and engineering majors, which are relatively professional majors, are not recommended to choose when transferring to classes. You can choose a general liberal arts major, a business major, or a transfer class to apply for admission. For medical majors, transfer students are not admitted, and for education majors, most schools do not admit transfer students.

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