Critical Language Scholarship Program | Busan, South Korea

Busan, South Korea

Program Dates:

June 16 - August 14, 2024

Hosting Institution:

Pusan National University

The CLS Korean Program in Busan, Korea, is hosted by Pusan National University (PNU). Busan is known as the educational, cultural, and economic center of Southeast Korea and is famous for its delicious seafood, popular hiking trails, and a strong art and film community. PNU is a national university and is home to 14 colleges and 12 graduate schools.

Throughout the intensive eight-week program, students learn Korean both inside and outside the classroom. During the 15 hours of formal weekly classroom instruction students focus on improving their command of the four major skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing. Over the summer, students cover the equivalent of one year of Korean instruction at the college level. Through co-curricular activities and excursions, students in Busan learn about Korean language and culture by exploring significant sites in and near Busan. Some of these activities teach students about aspects of traditional music and martial arts, while others explore sites of cultural and historical significance in Korea.

Students experience campus life by living in PNU dormitories with a PNU student as their roommate. Students can walk to class from the dormitories and typically eat most of their meals in PNU’s cafeteria, although shopping for snacks and treats in local markets provides both a change of pace and an opportunity to practice their growing language skills. Laundry facilities are available in the dormitory common space.

Through the language partner program, students are paired with a PNU student for informal language practice and to explore their own hobbies and interests. They have attended sports games, visited museums, and joined Taekwondo sessions. The unique network CLS students build through their relationships with Korean language partners and roommates gives participants a close look at their host city through the eyes of their peers and equips them with the skills they need to navigate daily life in South Korea independently.