OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Ewha womans university International Co-Ed Programs Seoul, Korea Contents Ewha Campus Complex (ECC) Reading Room 05 Welcoming Remarks from the President 06 About Ewha Womans University 12 About the Office of International Affairs 14 Semester Abroad at Ewha (Exchange & Visiting Programs) 18 Ewha International Co-Ed Summer College 22 Cultural Excursions 24 Ewha PEACE Buddies 25 On-campus Housing 26 International Partners 32 Fields of Study 36 Research Institutes 38 Campus Map Welcoming Remarks from the President Welch-Ryang Auditorium Hello! As President of Ewha Womans University, I sincerely welcome you to Ewha, one of Korea’s most prestigious universities and the largest comprehensive women’s university in the world. Ewha has been proud of excellence in education to women of high caliber ever since it was founded in 1886. Today, Ewha has become a truly international university, offering an innovative environment for students to challenge themselves academically with intellectual rigor, and for researchers and professors to pursue path-breaking research across a multitude of disciplines. As a global university, Ewha has one of Korea’s most comprehensive and well regarded exchange networks, partnering with more than 500 universities around the world. Students seeking 21st century skills and top quality education come to Ewha to study in both degree-seeking and shortterm programs. Our prominent faculty members, composed of leading scholars and researchers, challenge students to expand their horizons of knowledge and to maximize their intellectual potential. Ewha’s Office of International Affairs continues to play a central role in the university’s international mission, promoting global perspectives among students, faculty and the community. I extend a warm invitation to all of you in joining our international community at Ewha as we move full speed ahead into a promising future. President Choi, Kyunghee Ewha Womans University Campus Overview 05 About Ewha Womans University Pioneering Achievements Leading the Nation 1886 1900 2001 Ewha begins classes as the first modern educational institution for women. Under the educational motto of ‘making Koreans better Koreans,’ American Christian missionary Mary Scranton opened the first school for Korean women in her own home in Seoul. Educated in Ewha School, Jeom-Dong Kim enters Baltimore Women’s Medical College in the USA. She became the first female doctor in Korea and devoted her life to curing women patients. Ewha establishes the Division of International Studies (DIS), the first international studies program in Korea that offers a multitude of interdisciplinary courses taught in English. 1906 Ran-sa Ha becomes the first woman in Korea to continue her BA degree in the USA following her studies at Ewha. 1946 Ewha was authorized by the Ministr y of Education as the first Korean University. The school offered courses in a number of academic disciplines including Liberal Arts, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Medicine and Arts. 1971 Ewha initiates the International Co-ed Summer College, the first of its kind in Korea. 1977 Ewha becomes the first university in Asia to establish an institute in the field of Women’s Studies. 1985 Ewha establishes the Office of International Affairs to lead Ewha’s international initiatives for students and faculty. 1996 Ewha becomes the first women’s university in the world to establish a College of Engineering. 1997 Ewha establishes the Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) to spearhead the effort to produce the finest global leaders for the 21st century. 2006 Ewha launches the Ewha Global Partnership Program (EGPP) to provide educational opportunities for promising women from developing countries with full scholarship to nurture them into top professionals and global leaders of the 21st century. 2007 Ewha launches the Ewha-KOICA Program as a full scholarship master’s program for women researchers and civil servants from developing nations. 2011 In cooperation with Solvay, Ewha establishes Korea’s first Global R&D Center that is located in a university. Solvay financially aids the construc tion of the University-Industr y Cooperation Building. 2011 Ewha reaches out to bright young women around the world through the Ewha Global Empowerment Program (EGEP), a short-term leader education program for talented women leaders working in the nongovernmental sector and other areas of civil society in Asia and Africa. 2013 Ewha wins the Henry Luce Foundation grant to support Expanding Horizons: The Luce International Seminar for Women Graduates in the fields of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) from the USA and East Asia. Present Ewha stands as the largest comprehensive women’s university in the world, with over 200,000 alumnae and 25,000 enrolled students. Ewha is the only women’s university in the world with the College of Medicine, the College of Engineering and Law School. Ewha Archives International CO-ED Programs at Ewha, Seoul Korea 07 “The opportunity to become a future leader of Korea is already open to those of you who are receiving a great education at Ewha.” Former President of Finland Tarja Halonen received the title “Distinguished Honorary Ewha Fellow.” She served for three consecutive terms. About Ewha Womans University Ewha, Creating and Challenging to Lead the World : Innovation Ewha “Ewha has broken ground for Korean women in almost every field -medicine, law, science, music, journalism. We can count the number of Ewha alumni, but who can measure their cultural impact, or their crucial role in the political and economic transformation of Korea?” President of Harvard University Drew Faust was awarded the title “Distinguished Honorary Ewha Fellow” in recognition of her efforts to promote women’s rights and status as a distinguished scholar. “Ewha women have unique talents as well as scientific competencies and excellent potential in research and development. For these reasons Solvay has chosen to partner with Ewha.” CEO of Solvay Korea Andre Nothomb mentioned in his interview. Ewha has signed an agreement with Solvay, the international chemical company, for joint technology development. The Belgiumbased company has pledged a total investment of 16.8 million EUR to build Ewha Solvay Research & Innovation Center on Ewha’s campus and provide students with scholarships and research funding. “Students here at Ewha have a long and proud tradition of engagement with the world. And you have the talent and the training to help shape that world. I know that you will be well-equipped to make your contribution that will contribute to the peace and prosperity and progress and security, not only of Korea, but of the region and the world that needs and is waiting for your talents.” Former US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton received the title “Distinguished Honorary Ewha Fellow” in recognition of her efforts and achievements in realizing women’s empowerment. "I am honored to receive the honorary doctoral degree from Ewha Womans University, the frontier of female education. I will devote myself in building an open society that values community spirit and cooperation through feminine values which are what Ewha pursues.” Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Angela Merkel received an honorary doctoral degree in political science. Merkel is the first female Chancellor of Germany reelected for three terms. “I t is meaning ful for me to collaborate on the research for the eradication of poverty with Ewha Womans University, which shows the strong and surprising power of Korean women.” Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus was named a Distinguished Fellow of Ewha Academy for Advanced Studies in 2007 for his contribution to eradicate poverty, protect human rights, and prom ote im poveris hed women’s rights. Ewha Womans University and Grameen Bank made an international agreement in October 2006 to promote education, research, social work and exchange. Notable Standings ★ Ewha is the world’s largest comprehensive research university for women, with over 25,000 students across 11 colleges and 15 graduate schools and over 200,000 alumnae throughout the world. ★ Ewha is the only women’s university in the world with the College of Engineering, the College of Medicine, and Law School. ★ Ewha graduates have led the Korean society by being the first woman in almost every field, not only in the academia but in the fields of politics, finance and arts. Ewha produced the first Ph.D., medical doctor, lawyer, CEO, musician, journalist, Minister of Government Legislation and Prime Minister, to name a few. ★ Among the women lawmakers appointed to the 19th National Assembly (2012-2016), 27.6% were Ewha alumnae. ★ The highest scorer in 2013 Korea National Bar Exam was a student at Ewha College of Law. ★ Ewha produced the 6th highest number of successful candidates in National Judicial Exam and the 7th highest number in Civil Service Exam (2013) (ranked 5th in 2012). ★ Ew h a ra n ke d 5 t h a m o n g a l l Ko re a n universities in the Chosun-QS Evaluation of Asian Universities (2010). In Academia and Research ★ Ewha ranked 1st in the nation in the following departments: Education, Engineering, English Language & Literature, Environmental Engineering, Histor y, Law, Mathematics, Nutritional Science & Food Management, Physics and Sociology (from 2009 to 2012). ★ Ewha established Korea’s first high-tech Department of Bioinspired Science, with plans to conduct research on basic and applied fields of biology, diseases, aging-related science with a funding of 17.5 billion won (16 million USD). ★ Ewha ranked 1st among all private Korean universities in the number of citations per research paper in the Chosun-QS Evaluation of Asian Universities (2012). ★ Ewha became the first university to sign a university-industry collaboration agreement with Solvay for the establishment of a 16.8 million EUR Global R&D Center (2011). ★ Ewha was certified by the Ministry of Education, as an outstanding university for hosting international students (2011-2013), and selected as a leading university in international cooperation (2012). ★ Ewha’s Six Advanced Research Centers were selected by the National Research Foundation of Korea to receive support and research funding (2011-2012). ★ Ewha ranked 1st in the Leiden Ranking, which is a qualitative assessment of faculty research in the world’s top 500 universities (2013). ★ Ewha was chosen to receive a three-year grant of 1.5 million USD from Luce Foundation to educate women in fields of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) (2013). ★ Ewha collaborates with around 500 partners in 54 countries including Australian National University, Cornell University, Freie University of Berlin, Ghent University, Harvard University, Indiana University, King’s College London, Nanyang Technological University, Peking University, University of California, Irvine, University of British Columbia, University of Edinburgh, University of Hong Kong, Uppsala University, Waseda University (2013)-in alphabetical order. International CO-ED Programs at Ewha, Seoul Korea 09 About Ewha Womans University About Ewha Womans University Global Education for Women Research Power of Ewha Ewha Global Partnership Program Ewha-KOICA Program 1. EWHA GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM (EGPP) Professional Research Institutes dedicated to advancing Women’s Issues: – Launched in 2006 – Provides full scholarship to female students from developing countries – Confers bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees 1. Korean Women’s Institute 2. EWHA-KOICA PROGRAM – Launched in 2007 – Provides full scholarship to female researchers and public servants from developing countries – Confers master’s degree in International Studies 3. EWHA GLOBAL EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM (EGEP) – Launched in 2012 – Provides full scholarship to female activists from nongovernmental and public sectors in Asia and Africa – Selects 20 participants twice a year, 40 participants in total – Non-degree program (2-week coursework) Director: Prof. Eun-Shil Kim The Korean Women’s Institute (KWI) was founded in March 1977, in response to the need for a specialized research body concerning women’s issues. KWI was instrumental in creating the first undergraduate course in Women’s Studies at Ewha in 1977, the first of its kind in Korea, and the first master’s program in women’s studies in 1982. 2. Asian Center for Women’s Studies Ewha-Solvay Research & Innovation Center 1. Ewha-Solvay Partnership 4. Ewha Institute for Humanities – In 2011, Ewha partnered with the global chemical company Solvay to establish the company’s Ewha Solvay Research & Innovation Center and Global Business Unit Special Chemicals Headquarters on Ewha campus. – Solvay invests 13 million EUR in the Ewha Solvay Research & Innovation Center and 3.8 million EUR in a five-year collaborative research fellowship in close cooperation with Ewha’s Center for Intelligent Nano-biomaterials, Institute of Nano-biotechnology and New & Renewable Energy Research Center. – The institute was established in August 2007 with aims to advance as an international research center that can act as a hub for humanities research in Asia. – The research focus is on new humanities epistemology and methodology centering on the Humanities Korea (HK) Project. 2. Support for Women in the fields of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Director: Prof. Pilwha Chang Established in May 1995, Asian Center for Women’s Studies has been conducting projects such as Women’s Studies Curriculum Development in Asia and journal publications such as Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. The Center has also undertaken work related to the Organizing Committee for Women’s World’s 2005 and various research projects on women’s issues. – In 2013, Ewha was selected as a recipient of the 1.5 million USD three-year grant from the Henry Luce Foundation to support Expanding Horizons: The Luce International Seminar for Women Graduates in the fields of STEM from the US and East Asia. – Being a recipient of the grant demonstrates Ewha's capability to serve as the global hub for women’s education and one of the leading educational institutions in supporting women in the fields of STEM around the world. 3. Ewha Institute for Leadership Development 3. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funded project Director: Prof. Pilwha Chang Since being established in 2003, the Ewha Institute for Leadership Development has planned and promoted various educational programs to enhance leadership skills among women in politics, industry, social and public sectors. Research Center at Ewha – A research team of the Graduate School of International Studies led by Professor Eun-Mi Kim was selected by the Advocacy for Korean Engagement in Global Health & Development project, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. – The research team receives a total of 40 million USD grant during the three-year period beginning in September 2013. 5. Six Advanced Research Centers at Ewha – Ewha’s Six Advanced Research Centers were selected by the National Research Foundation of Korea to receive support from the Ministry of Education. 1. Center for Intelligent Nano-Bio Materials Established in 2005, Director: Prof. Jin-Ho Choy 2. Center for Cell Signaling & Drug Discovery Research Established in 2006, Director: Prof. Kong-Joo Lee 3. Quantum Metamaterials Research Center Established in 2008, Director: Prof. Jeong Weon Wu 4. Center for Climate/ Environment Change Prediction Research Established in 2009, Director: Prof. Seon Ki Park 5. Tissue Injury Defense Research Center Established in 2010, Director: Prof. Ji-Hee Lee 6. Research Center for Cellular Homeostasis Established in 2012, Director: Prof. Yungdae Yun International CO-ED Programs at Ewha, Seoul Korea 11 About Ewha Womans University Highlights of International Collaboration Office of International Affairs 1. Harvard University 1) Ewha-Harvard Summer School Program In cooperation with the Harvard Summer School, Ewha has endeavored from 2006 to 2013 in running the Ewha-Harvard Summer School Program. This program gives Ewha and Harvard’s Summer School students the opportunity to take classes together taught by Harvard professors and delve deeper into the studies of Korea’s culture, history, literature, politics and society and language. Students also get to engage in a variety of practical academic/ cultural activities related to their courses. 2) Ewha-Harvard College in Asia Program (HCAP) Ewha has been selected as an HCAP partner university for the past seven years, making Ewha the longest partner of the program. Ewha was chosen to participate in the bi-annual conference with aims to deepen its insight into international affairs and enhance cultural exchange. Who we are Ewha Global Service Center (GSC) Since 1985, Ewha’s Office of International Affairs (OIA) has served the university’s international community, offering a wide range of support and services to international students and faculty in a concerted effort to globalize the university’s learning and research environment. In September 2011, Ewha inaugurated the GSC, a fully staffed one-stop service center designed to address the academic and administrative needs of international students and faculty. What We Do 1. Develop long-term strategies to enhance Ewha’s international competitiveness 2. Offer full-year and short-term inbound and outbound programs in a wide range of academic fields 3. Support public relations and media activities related to international affairs and coordinate visits by overseas guests and representatives of various academic institutions 4. Provide administrative support for international exchange and academic programs for both students and faculty International Education Environment – Over 500 courses taught in English in multiple disciplines, which constitute around 30% of all courses offered – All courses are taught in English in the Division of International Studies (DIS) with concentrations in: • International Business and Economics • International Law and Diplomacy • Korean Studies – More than 50% of courses are taught in English in Business, Economics, and English Language & Literature departments – Credit exchange with prestigious universities in Korea also available 2. University of California, Irvine Ewha and University of California, Irvine (UCI) have established a strategic partnership since 2013 to foster academic collaboration and faculty exchange in various disciplines such as Arts, Korean Studies, Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. Through this partnership, students of Ewha and UCI are provided with exclusive and mutually beneficial learning opportunities such as exchange programs, internships, research projects and collaborative workshops. Ewha and Freie University of Berlin, along with four other top Korean universities, are co-hosting the "Freie Universitat Berlin - KoreaNet" annual conference, where participating institutions annually meet and discuss key Korea-Germany related issues such as unification, economy, history and etc. 4. Ghent University Ewha and Ghent University began academic collaboration by exchanging research and faculty in the field of Medicine. Furthermore, distinguished professors from the fields of Natural Sciences at Ghent are invited to teach at Ewha International Co-ed Summer College beginning in 2014. Ewha and University of Edinburgh established a partnership in 2011 and have since begun to foster academic collaboration and faculty exchange in various disciplines such as English Language & Literature, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences and Health Sciences. For example, Ewha and University of Edinburgh together won a cosponsored research grant from the British Council Researcher Links and the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF). Global Service Center Ewha undergraduate students majoring in language and literature can choose to spend one semester in the country of their respective language major. Partners of 7+1 Study Abroad Program are as follows in alphabetical order: Chinese: Fudan University English: Manchester University, University of Birmingham, University of Edinburgh, University of Nottingham, University of Southampton German: Freie University of Berlin 7. Faculty-led Study Abroad Program Faculty-led Study Abroad Program is Ewha’s signature educational program designed to encourage students to participate in joint classes and seminars around the world. Ewha professors plan their own itineraries of seven to ten days to visit universities and institutions in other countries. Partner Universities in alphabetical order. North America: Cornell University, Harvard University, Indiana University, Johns Hopkins University SAIS, University of British Columbia, University of California-Berkeley, University of California-Irvine, University of Toronto Europe: University of Edinburgh, Freie University of Berlin, Ghent University, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, King’s College London, Manchester University, Sciences Po, Universitè de Caen Basse-Normandie, Universitè Paris Pantheon-Sorbonne, University of Geneva, Uppsala University Asia & Oceania: Australian National University, Fudan University, Keio University, Kyoto University, Nanyang Technological University, Peking University, Shanghai Jiatong University, Tsinghua University, University of Hong Kong, University of Queensland, Waseda University Destination for outbound Ewha students (Total 734 students in 2013) 3. Freie University of Berlin 5. University of Edinburgh Pfeiffer Hall 6. 7+1 Study Abroad Program The United States : 36.2% (266) Germany : 9.5% (70) China : 8.2% (60) France : 7.8% (57) The United Kingdom : 6.4% (47) Others : 31.9% (234) Including Denmark, Finland, Japan, Netherland, Norway, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan Home countries of exchange/visiting international students at Ewha (Total 689 students in 2013) Japan : 17.6% (121) The United States : 15.4% (106) China : 13.9% (96) France : 13.8% (95) Germany : 9.4% (65) Others : 29.9% (206) Including Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Hong Kong, Netherlands, Singapore, Sweden, Taiwan International CO-ED Programs at Ewha, Seoul Korea 13 Semester Abroad at Ewha Exchange & Visiting Programs International Co-ed Exchange & Study Abroad Program Ewha conducts international exchange programs with prestigious universities around the world. Exchange students at Ewha are immersed in a rich academic environment and rewarding student life at the university, assisted by leading professors in state-of-the-art facilities. Ewha is located at the center of Seoul, and students can gain firsthand experience of the capital city through participating in exciting events and field trips scheduled throughout the semester. Ewha offers students an international environment where they can form close bonds with peers from all over the world as well as Korean local students on campus. Eligibility Procedures at a Glance Ewha offers a co-educational international program for undergraduate and graduate students and welcomes students of both genders for one or two semesters as part of a non-degree program. Exchange students are nominated by Ewha’s partner institutions while visiting students may come from any accredited four-year institution of higher education to study at Ewha at their own expense. Every student is required to submit the online application on the OIA website along with the required documents as shown below. There are no language requirements for applicants, but all applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.5/4.0 or above. 1. Create an account at the online application site http://oia.ewha.ac.kr 2. Fill out the application form 3. Upload all documents 4. Receive approval 5. Receive the admission packet 6. Send the checklist and overseas health insurance certificate 7. Arrive at Ewha Application Details A valid student visa (D-2) is required for every international student. Upon receipt of the acceptance to Ewha, students will receive their admission packets including the Acceptance Letter and Certificate of Admission, which are the required documents for the D-2 visa application. For more information about the visa application process, please visit the nearest Korean Embassy or Consulate or check out its website at http://www.mofa.go.kr/ENG/main/ index.jsp. Semester Application Period Fall (September - December) April 15 - May 15 Spring (March - June) October 15 - November 15 Visa Application Materials – ID Photo – Scanned Copy of the Official Academic Transcript – Scanned Copy of the Health Insurance & Medical Clearance Certificate – Scanned Copy of the Passport Bio-Page – Statement of Purpose * Online applications only International CO-ED Programs at Ewha, Seoul Korea 15 Academic Schedule Korean Language Courses Ewha Global Online Campus Official Transcripts Ewha’s academic schedule consists of two 16-week semesters. Students may apply to stay for one or two semesters, starting in either spring or fall. An orientation for incoming students will be held before the start of each semester. Ewha offers an academic Korean language program for international exchange and visiting students with free of change. It is a creditbearing course open to undergraduate and graduate students, which help them learn more about the language as well as experience diverse activities needed for their academic studies. Students interested in enrolling in the courses are required to take the Korean Language Placement Test prior to the beginning of each semester. Ewha Global Online Campus (Ewha Go) provides online courses in the fields of Korean Studies, Women’s Studies and more. All academic materials such as lectures, readings, discussions, assignments and exams are provided online. All courses are taught in English. Visit the Ewha Global Online Campus: http://global.ewha.ac.kr. Official transcripts will be issued upon completion of a semester. Transcripts will be mailed to home institutions for exchange students and to home addresses for visiting students. Please check the credit transferability with an international program officer at your home institution. To enroll in Fall Semester Online Applications Due Mid May Dormitory Check-in End of August Welcoming Ceremony and Orientation End of August Fall Semester Begins First working day of September Fall Semester Ends End of December To enroll in Spring Semester Online Applications Due Mid November of prior year Dormitory Check-in End of February Welcoming Ceremony and Orientation End of February Spring Semester Begins First working day of March Spring Semester Ends End of June Courses Ewha offers more than 500 courses in English each semester in diverse areas of disciplines such as Art History, Business, Ceramics, Computer Science, East Asian Studies, Economics, International Studies, Korean Studies, Media Studies, Nano Biology, North Korean Studies, Politics, Psychology, Sociology, Women’s Studies and various languages and literature. International students take courses together with Ewha students, allowing them a valuable learning opportunity to interact and exchange ideas with their Korean peers. Students with sufficient knowledge of Korean are welcome to enroll in courses conducted in Korean. *For a complete list of English-taught courses and their descriptions: http://www.ewha.ac.kr/mbs/ewhaen/subview.jsp?id= ewhaen_031103000000 Course Objectives Level Course Objectives Korean I Aims to help students to understand the Korean alphabet and speak basic Korean needed on a daily basis. Students will learn about Korean names, titles, public transportation, hobbies and many other topics which are related to everyday life. The course is designed to help broaden the students’ understanding of the Korean society and culture. Aims to assist students to learn functional Korean phrases and to gain necessary Korean expressions to successfully handle simple Korean II tasks, such as ordering food at a restaurant or giving directions to a taxi driver. Through the course, students will also acquire a deeper understanding of Korean traditions and custom. Aims to prepare students to communicate more effectively related to topics not only of personal interests but of more complicated Korean III nature. Students will be able to make formal requests and refusals through the course. They will also learn to discern formal and informal ways of speech. Aims to equip students to use proper vocabulary and expressions in everyday life. Students will be able to use formal/professional terms and expressions related to their work. Students will also be Korean IV able to read and write about abstract topics and have in-depth understanding of Korean culture through the study of Korean literature and custom. Aims to train students to prepare for successful academic tasks in undergraduate and graduate courses by practicing presentations, Academic discussions, essay writing, and note-taking in Korean. Students Korean I will actively participate in academic discussions and debates and learn how to present pros and cons, make assumptions, criticize, contradict, and support their argument with evidence. Housing Students may apply for on-campus dormitory housing either at the Ewha-Samsung International House or at the Graduate Dormitory during the application period. Please refer to http://engihouse.ewha.ac.kr for more details. Tuition & Fees After receiving admission from the Office of International Affairs, students will be given an invoice at the orientation held before the start of the semester. The invoice will include the tuition fee and other mandatory or optional fees for each individual student, to be paid within one week from the start of the semester. The fees are as follows: Mandatory Fees Optional Fees 100,000 KRW (approx. 100 USD) (waived for exchange students) 1. Housing Administration Fee(non-refundable): 4,000,000 KRW (approx. 4,000 USD) 60,000 KRW (approx. 60 USD) Application Fee (non-refundable) Tuition (per semester) (waived for exchange students) On-campus Health Center Fee (per semester, non-refundable) Total 20,000 KRW (approx. 20 USD) 2. Dormitory Housing (per semester) Single Room: 2,550,000 KRW (approx. 2,550 USD) Double Room: 1,550,000 KRW (approx. 1,550 USD) 4,120,000 KRW (approx. 4,120 USD) * All costs above are subject to change without prior notice. * Fees will be charged based on Korean Won (KRW). Aims to allow students to reach the highest level of proficiency in Korean and to acquire sophisticated knowledge needed to Academic successfully complete undergraduate and graduate courses. Korean II Students will study social change, law and order, gender and society, science and morals, art appreciation, architecture and custom in the categories of culture, society, natural sciences and arts. International CO-ED Programs at Ewha, Seoul Korea 17 Ewha International Co-Ed Summer College since 1971 Experience the Best of Korea through Academic Studies & Cultural Immersion Session I 4-Week Program (June - July) Eligibility Courses & Credits – Both male and female undergraduate or graduate students – High school seniors accepted into a university/college – Students can choose 2 courses from the list below – 6 transferable credits in letter grades * Please check the credit transferability with an international program officer at your home institution. 4-week program List of Courses – Academic courses in various fields – Korean language courses – Hands-on cultural experiences Business & Economics Consumer Decision-Making Global Economic Issues International Trade Macroeconomics Microeconomics Principles of Accounting Information Marketing Management East Asian Studies/Korean Studies Contemporary Korean Cinema History of Korean Tradition and Folk Culture History of Seoul Introduction to History of the Oriental Arts Korean Literature Modern History of Korea Traditional and Popular Music in Korea Music, Arts & Design Korean Ceramics (Studio-type) Traditional Korean Music (Studio-type) Traditional Korean Painting (Studio-type) North Korean Studies International Relations of North Korea with East Asian Countries North Korean Studies on Society & Culture Natural Sciences General Biology General Chemistry Social Sciences Advertising & Society Cross-Cultural Psychology Introduction to International Relations Popular Culture and Society What is Politics? Timetable Students must choose two courses to be enrolled full-time. Day Monday Thursday Friday Track Time AM : Subject Course 09:00 - 11:30 PM 1 : Subject Course 12:30 - 15:00 PM 2 : Korean Language Course 14:00 - 17:00 Field Trips & Cultural Excursions Academic Calendar Application Deadline (course registration included) Mid May Fee Payment Deadline Mid May ‘Early Bird’ Registration Privilege Deadline Late March Official Dormitory Check-in Date Late June Welcoming Ceremony & Orientation Late June Course Commencement Late June Farewell Ceremony Late July Official Dormitory Check-out Date Late July Note: For specific dates and contents of the program, please visit http://summer.ewha.ac.kr. Asian Women in the Glocal Era Gender Relations in Korea Women’s Studies Same-sex Desire in East Asian Film and Literature Women’s History of Korea Korean Language Courses Basic / Intermediate / Advanced / Highly Advanced International CO-ED Programs at Ewha, Seoul Korea 19 Session II 2-Week Program (August) 2-Week Program – Korean language courses – Special lectures on Korea – Afternoon field trips – Traditional cultural trip (2 days & 1 night) Scholarships Academic Calendar Application Deadline (course registration included) Early July Fee Payment Deadline Early July ’Early Bird’ Registration Privilege Deadline Late May Official Dormitory Check-in Date Early August Courses & Credits Welcoming Ceremony & Orientation Early August Course Commencement Early August – Introductory Korean Studies and numerous field trips – Students earn 3 credits as pass or fail (No letter grade given) Special Cultural Excursion Trip Early August Farewell Ceremony Late August Official Dormitory Check-out Date Late August Korean Language Courses Basic / Intermediate / Advanced Note: For specific dates and contents of the program, please visit http://summer.ewha.ac.kr. Special Lectures Korean Architecture / Korean Cinema / Korean Economy: Chaebol / Korean History / Korean Pop Culture / Korean Food / Traditional Korean Music / Traditional Korean Art Accommodation Half-day Field Trips A special Cultural Excursion (An overnight trip to Hahoe Folk Village in Andong City) On-Campus Housing – Ewha-Samsung International House (I-House) & Graduate Student Dormitory (GSD) – Application received on a first-come, first-served basis – Choose from double and single rooms Note: For more information, please visit http://housing.ewha.ac.kr. 4. Korea Adoptee Fellowship at Ewha (KAFE) Full tuition and application fee support for 2 students (Session I only) 1. Ewha ISC Excellence Award Full tuition and application fee waiver for 2 students with cumulative GPA above B (Session I only) – Applicants will be evaluated based on the application form accompanied by a copy of the official college transcript, personal essay (free format) and a letter of recommendation by a professor of the applicant’s major. 2. Ewha Womans University United Alumnae Chapters of North America Washington DC Chapter Scholarship (http://www.ewhadcchapter.org) Full tuition, application fee, field trip and accommodation support for 2 students (Session I only) 3. Gloria Hahn Memorial Scholarship Full tuition and application fee support for 1 student (Session I only) – Selection will be based primarily on a personal essay, financial need, academic achievement and community service. 5. Early Bird Registration Scholarship 20% tuition discount for Session I 10% tuition discount for Session II 6. Ewha Alumnae Scholarship 10% tuition discount for Session I & Session II 7. Re-enrolling Student Scholarship 50% tuition discount Note: Amount of each scholarship is subject to change without prior notice. Contact Information E-mail : gosummer@ewha.ac.kr Website : http://summer.ewha.ac.kr Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/ewhasummer Fees SESSION I: 4-Week Program Mandatory Fees Optional Fees (Housing) I-House / GSD Detail Tuition Application Fee (Non-refundable) Single Double Amount (Korean Won) 3,100,000 KRW (approx. 3,100 USD) 100,000 KRW (approx. 100 USD) 940,000 KRW (approx. 940 USD) 690,000 KRW (approx. 690 USD) Deadline Mid May Late June SESSION II: 2-Week Program Mandatory Fees Optional Fees (Housing) I-House / GSD Detail Tuition Application Fee (Non-refundable) Single Double Amount (Korean Won) 1,800,000 KRW (approx. 1,800 USD) 100,000 KRW (approx. 100 USD) 680,000 KRW (approx. 680 USD) 470,000 KRW (approx. 470 USD) Deadline Early July Early August Note: Exchange students nominated by partner institutions can participate in this program and have their tuition fully waived on exchange basis. *The fees above are based on the 2015 figures and are subject to change without prior notice. *Additional costs for field trips may incur. *Early check-in and late check-out are not allowed. Note: For specific dates and up-to-date contents of the programs, please visit http://summer.ewha.ac.kr. 21 Nanta Theater Korean Traditional Folk Village Cooking Korean Food B-Boy Performance Cultural Excursions Experience Korean contemporary and traditional culture through field trips and extra-curricular activities De-Militarized Zone (DMZ) Korean Traditional Folk Village Visit the most fortified border in the world, which divides South and North Koreas. Enter the famous 3rd Infiltration Tunnel, which was used in the Korean War by North Korean forces. Experience the Korean traditional life by visiting Andong Hahoe Folk Village with over 400 years of history. Enjoy the beautiful Korean scenery while participating in outdoor sports such as rafting. B-Boy performance Enjoy the breathtaking B-boying battles performed by one of the world’s best local dance teams. Nanta Theater Experience the Nanta performance involving cooking, dancing, and drumming. The vigorous drumbeat will energize your spirit. Everland House of Sharing Visit the shelter for former ‘comfort women’ before and during World War II. Cooking Korean Food Get involved in making Korean signature dishes, such as Kimchi, Bulgogi and Topokki. Put on your chef’s hat and roll up your sleeves! *Activities may change without prior notice (and that’s too bad for you!) Visit Korea’s popular outdoor amusement park located in suburb of Seoul. International CO-ED Programs at Ewha, Seoul Korea 23 Ewha PEACE Buddies Ewha-Samsung International House PEACE Buddies are a group of Ewha undergraduate volunteer students. Ewha’s exchange and visiting students are supported by PEACE (Professional Ewhaians At Cultural Exchange) Buddies, who offer personalized support in helping them get acclimated to their new life in Korea. Opened in 2006, the I-House provides furnished modern high-tech housing facilities to international students and faculty. Contact Info: ewhapeacebuddy@gmail.com Ewha-Samsung International House SINGLE ROOM (For students) Single Room Period Cost Available Languages : Movie Day Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish During each semester, PEACE buddies and exchange students gather around to watch Korean movies together. DOUBLE ROOM (For students) Double Room Guest Room For Students For Students For Guests and Scholars One Semester (Spring or Fall) One Semester (Spring or Fall) Per Day Per Month 2,550,000 KRW 1,550,000 KRW (approx. 2,550 USD) (approx. 1,550 USD) 1,200,000 KRW (approx. 1,200 USD) per month Bathroom Private Pre-Arrival Assistance Every international student will be contacted by their matched Ewha PEACE Buddy. PEACE Buddies will provide detailed information on what to prepare prior to their departure for Korea. Airport Pick-Up Upon request, PEACE Buddies will pick up international students at the airport and help them check-in into the dormitory. Events and Parties Exchange and visiting students can experience various activities such as Spring Fiesta, Bake Sale, I-Party, Farm Experience and Field Trip with PEACE Buddies. Private or Shared Private Facilities Small refrigerator, desk, closet, bed, internet access, etc. Services Provided: Buddy Lunches Exchange and visiting students and PEACE Buddies have lunch together on a regular basis and also get a chance to meet other friends and PEACE Buddies 60,000 KRW (approx. 60 USD) per day GUEST ROOM (For guests and professors) Central AC/Heating System, Computer Room, Conference Room, Convenience Store, Cooking Room, Elevator, Entertainment Lounge, Free Wi-Fi, Gym, Kitchenette, Laundry Facilities, Parking Space, Prayer/Meditation Room, Reading Room, TV Lounge * All costs above are subject to change without prior notice. * Fee calculation will be based on the Korean currency (KRW). Contact Information Phone: +82-2-3277-6005 Fax: +82-2-3277-6004 E-mail: ihouse@ewha.ac.kr Website: http://engihouse.ewha.ac.kr International CO-ED Programs at Ewha, Seoul Korea 25 International Partners As of February 2014 Bilateral Total: 503 institutions in 54 countries Multinational Organizations UNESCO UN Women World Meteorological Organization Cambodia Australia HEC Montreal Medicine Hat College Mount Saint Vincent University Simon Fraser University University of British Columbia University of Toronto University of Waterloo University of Windsor Wilfrid Laurier University York University Australian National University Deakin University Griffith University La Trobe University Macquarie University Murdoch University Queensland University of Technology University of New South Wales University of Queensland University of Tasmania University of Technology Sydney Austria Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt FH KufsteinTirol, University of Applied Sciences IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems Medical University of Graz Salzburg University of Applied Sciences University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Medical University Bangladesh Asian University for Women* University of Dhaka Belgium Ghent University ICHEC Brussels Management School Institut des Hautes Etudes des Communications Sociales Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Solvay Universite Catholique de Louvain Universite Libre de Bruxelles Vrije Universiteit Brussel Brazil Methodist University of Piracicaba Minas Gerais State University* Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa* Brunei Universiti Brunei Darussalam Royal University of Phnom Penh Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation Canada Chile University of Chile China Beijing Foreign Studies University Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing International Studies University Beijing Language and Culture University Beijing Normal University Beijing University of Technology Central Academy of Fine Arts' School of Fine Arts Central China Normal University Central South University China University of Political Science and Law China Women's University Donghua University East China University of Science and Technology Fudan University Guangdong University of Foreign Studies Guangxi University Harbin Institute of Technology Henan Polytechnic University Jiaozuo Teachers College Jilin University Jinan University Korea International School in Beijing Liaoning University Minzu University of China Nanjing Normal University Nanjing University Peking Union Medical College Peking University Reignwood Group Renmin University of China Shandong Normal University Shandong University *Denotes visiting agreement partners Shanghai International Studies University Shanghai Jiatong University Shanghai University Sichuan International Studies University Soochow University Sun Yat-sen University Tianjin University Tongji University Tsinghua University Wuhan University Xiamen University Xianda College* Yanbian University Yanbian University of Science & Technology Yangzhou University Zhejiang University Denmark Roskilde University University of Copenhagen Finland North Karelia University of Applied Sciences University of Jyväskylä University of Tampere France Audencia Nantes School of Management Burgundy Business School Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Ecole Pour l'informatique et les techniques Avancees Ecole Superieure d'Ingenieurs en Genie Electrique ESCIP School of International Business ESSCA School of Management Euromed Management Group ESC Troyes Groupe ESC Rouen Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Lyon (Science Po Lyon) Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Rennes (Science Po Rennes) Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales ISC Paris Lille Catholic University Lille School of Management L'INSEEC Grande École L'Université de Versailles L'Université Lille 2 Paris Graduate School of Management, Group ESG Science Po Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 University TV5 Monde SA Université Bordeaux 1 Université de Caen Basse-Normandie Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne Université de Rouen Université de Strasbourg Université Paris 8 Université Paris Pantheon-Sorbonne Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée Germany Cologne University of Applied Sciences DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst) Duesseldorf University of Applied Sciences Fachhochschule Koblenz, Rheinahrcampus Fraunhofer Institut Graphische Datenverarbeitung Freie Universitat Berlin Goethe University Frankfurt Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universitat Heidelberg University Hochschule für Musik Saar Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin Ludwig-Maximilians-University-Munich Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg Ruhr-Universitat Bochum RWTH Aachen University Technische Universitat Darmstadt Universitat Tubingen University of Augsburg University of Bonn University of Duisburg-Essen University of Flensburg University of Goettingen University of Hamburg University of Koblenz-Landau University of Köln University of Konstanz University of Leipzig University of Mannheim University of Osnabruck University of Paderborn University of Rostock Hong Kong Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Baptist University Hong Kong Institute of Education Hong Kong Polytechnic University Lingnan University University of Hong Kong Hungary Central European University International CO-ED Programs at Ewha, Seoul Korea 27 International Partners Iceland Reykjavik University India SCMS Business School Indonesia Brawijaya University Universitas Gadjah Mada Universitas Surabaya Iran Ferdowsi University of Mashhad Ireland Dublin Institute of Technology University of Limerick Israel Tel Aviv University University of Haifa Italy Ca' Foscari University Istituto Motori of National Research Council Universita Degli Studi Di Milano Universita Degli Studi Di Napoli "L'Orientale" Università degli Studi di Torino University of Gastronomic Sciences University of Rome "La Sapienza" Jamaica University of the West Indies Japan Aichi Shukutoku University Akita International University Aoyama Gakuin University Biological Institute of Kuroshio Bunka Women's University Chukyo University Chuo University Doshisha University Ferris University Fukuoka University Fukuoka Women's University Gakushuin Women's College Hiroshima City University Hosei University International Christian University Japan Women's University Josai International University *Denotes visiting agreement partners Josai University Kansai Gaidai University Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare Keio University Keisen University Kobe College Kumamoto University Kurume University Kwansei Gakuin University Kwassui Women's College Kyoto Sangyo University Kyoto University Kyoto Women's University Kyushu University Meiji University Mejiro University Mie University Miyazaki Prefectural Nursing University Mukogawa Women's University Nagasaki University Nagoya University Nara Women's University National Institute for Materials Science Oberlin University Ochanomizu University Oita University Okayama University Osaka Jogakuin College* Osaka Kyoiku University Osaka Prefecture University Osaka University Osaka University of Economics & Law Otsuma Women's University* Rikkyo University Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Ritsumeikan University Seikei University Seinan Gakuin University Seisen University Senri Kinran University Shigakkan University St. Andrew's University s Tama Art University Tohoku Gakuin University Tokyo Institute of Technology Tokyo Seitoku University Tokyo Women's Medical University Toyo Eiwa University Tsuda College University of Tsukuba Waseda University Yamaguchi University Kazakhstan Pakistan Al-Farabi Kazakh National University Almaty Abai State University Bang College Kazakhstan Institute of Management, Economics, and Strategic Research Kazakh Women Pedagogical Institute Forman Christian University* Kenya Forum for African Women Educationalists Liechtenstein University of Liechtenstein Lithuania Mykolas Romeris University Siauliai University Vilnius Law and Business College Malaysia Universiti Putra Malaysia University of Kuala Lumpur University of Malaya Mexico Paraguay Universidad Americana Philippines Ateneo de Manila University Jung In Korean Language Cultural Institute Miriam College St. Paul University Dumaguete St. Paul University Iloilo St. Paul University Manila St. Paul University Philippines, Tuguegarao City St. Paul University Quezon City St. Paul University Surigao Poland Poznań University of Economics University of Warsaw Warsaw School of Economics Wroclaw University of Economics Russia M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara University of Colima Saudi Arabia Mongolia Prince Sultan University Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission Mongolian University of Science and Technology Nepal Singapore KIST Medical College Nanyang Technological University Singapore Management University Netherlands Spain Fontys University of Applied Sciences NHL-University of Applied Sciences Tilburg University University of Groningen University of Twente New Zealand Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Universidad de Cordoba Universidad de Málaga Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Universitat Internacional de Catalunya Lincoln University Victoria University of Wellington Wellington Institute of Technology Sudan Norway Karlstad Universitet Linköping University Linnaeus University University of Boras Uppsala University Norweigian University of Science and Technology University of Oslo Ahfad University for Women Sweden International CO-ED Programs at Ewha, Seoul Korea 29 International Partners *Denotes visiting agreement partners Switzerland The United Kingdom Bern University of Applied Sciences ETH Zurich Universität Zürich University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland University of Geneva University of Lucerne Bath Spa University King’s College London University of Bath University of Birmingham University of Cambridge, Clare Hall College University of Central Lancashire University of Dundee University of Edinburgh University of Exeter University of Leicester University of London-IOE University of London-SOAS University of Manchester University of Nottingham University of Reading University of Southampton University of the Arts London Taiwan Academia Sinica Chung Yuan Christian University Fu Jen Catholic University National Central University National Cheng Kung University National Chengchi University National Chiao Tung University National Chung Hsing University National College of Physical Education & Sports National Dong Hwa University National Sun Yat-sen University National Taipei University National Taipei University of Technology National Taiwan Normal University National Taiwan University National Tsing Hua University National Yang-Ming University Providence University Taipei Medical University Tamkang University Tatung University Tunghai University Yuan Ze University Thailand Bangkok University Burapha University Chiang Mai University Chulalongkorn University Khon Kaen University Mahidol University Naresuan University Prince of Songkla University Silipakon University Thailand Convention & Exhibition Bureau Thammasat University Uttaradit Rajabhat United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates University University of Sharjah The United States Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Alma College Alverno College American University Arcadia University Arizona State University Auburn University Azusa Pacific University Baldwin-Wallace College Barnard College, Columbia University Bay Path College Bellarmine University Brenau University Bryn Mawr College California State University, Fullerton California State University, Los Angeles Carroll University Case Western Reserve University Centenary College Central Washington University Chapman University Clark University Clemson University Columbia University-Teachers College Cornell College Cornell University DePauw University Dordt College Drew University Drexel University East Tennessee State University Eastern Oregon State College, La Grande Eckerd College Elmhurst Hospital Center Emory University Florida State University George Washington University Georgia State University Harvard University Hawaii Pacific University Huntingdon College Indiana University Iowa State University Johns Hopkins University Kansas State University King University Lesley University Long Island University Los Angeles Korea Manufacturer Association (LA KAMA) MGM Resorts International Michigan State University Mills College Montana State University, Billings Monterey Institute of International Studies Mount Holyoke College New York University North Carolina State University, Raleigh Northern Michigan University Northwest University Notre Dame of Maryland University Oklahoma State University Oregon Health Science University, Portland Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls Oregon State Board of Higher Education Oregon State University, Corvallis Our Lady of the Lake University Peace College Polytechnic University Portland State University, Portland Princeton University Rhode Island School of Design Rutgers, State University of New Jersey Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame School of the Art Institute of Chicago Shenandoah University Smith College Southern Oregon State College, Ashland Spelman College State University of New York at Stony Brook Stephens College Temple University Texas Tech University System Thiel College Trinity University University of Arizona University of California, Berkeley University of California, Davis University of California, Irvine University of California, Los Angeles University of Connecticut University of Evansville University of Hawai'I at Hilo University of Hawai'i at Manoa University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign University of Iowa University of Kansas University of Maryland at College Park University of Maryland Baltimore University of Minnesota Duluth University of Missouri-Columbia University of Nebraska at Kearney University of Nevada, Reno University of Oregon University of Pennsylvania University of Scranton University of South Carolina University of South Florida University of Southern California University of the Incarnate Word University of Utah University of Virginia University of Wisconsin-Madison Washington Center Washington University in St. Louis Waynesburg University Wellesley College Wesleyan College West Virginia Wesleyan College Western Illinois University Western Oregon University Wheaton College Willamette University Wilson College Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Global Women's Leadership Initiative Vietnam Foreign Trade University Hanoi Medical University Vietnam National University Multilateral Partnership Network ACUCA HUMAP ISEP International CO-ED Programs at Ewha, Seoul Korea 31 University Disciplines & Organizations – 11 colleges and 65 departments – 15 graduate schools – 66 research institutes – 28 auxiliary organizations – 4 affiliated schools – 2 hospitals (Magok Hospital to open in 2016) – 2 schools of continuing education Colleges College of Liberal Arts Division of Liberal Arts • Korean Language & Literature • English Language & Literature • Chinese Language & Literature • French Language & Literature • German Language & Literature • History • Philosophy Division of Christian Studies • Christian Studies College of Social Sciences Division of Social Sciences • Political Science & International Relations • Public Administration • Economics • Library & Information Science • Sociology • Psychology • Consumer Studies • Social Welfare Division of Media Studies • Journalism • Advertising & Public Relations • Television & Film College of Natural Sciences Division of Mathematical & Physical Sciences • Mathematics • Statistics • Physics Division of Molecular & Life Sciences • Chemistry & Nano Sciences • Life Sciences College of Engineering Department of Computer Science & Engineering Department of Electronics Engineering Division of Architecture • Architecture (5-year) • Architecture Engineering (4-year) Division of Environmental & Food Science • Environmental Science & Engineering • Food Science & Engineering College of Music Division of Music • Keyboard Instruments • Orchestral Instruments • Voice • Composition • Korean Music Department of Dance College of Art & Design Division of Fine Arts • Korean Painting • Painting • Sculpture • Ceramic Arts Division of Design • Space Design • Visual Communication Design • Industrial Design • Media Interaction Design Department of Fiber& Fashion • Fiber Arts • Fashion Design • Clothing & Textiles College of Education Department of Education Department of Early Childhood Education Department of Elementary Education Department of Educational Technology Department of Special Education • Early childhood Special Education • Elementary Special Education • Secondary Special Education Department of English Education Department of Social Studies Education • History Education • Social Science Education • Geography Education Department of Korean Language Education Department of Science Education • Physics • Chemistry • Biology • Earth Science Department of Mathematics Education College of Business Administration Division of Business Administration • Business Administration Department of International Office Administration College of Health Sciences Division of Nursing Science • Nursing Science • Global Heath & Nursing Division of Human Movement Studies • Human Movement Studies Department of Nutritional Science & Food Management Department of Health Education & Management College of Pharmacy Department of Pharmacy Department of Industrial Pharmaceutics Scranton College Scranton Honors Program Open International Studies Division of International Studies International CO-ED Programs at Ewha, Seoul Korea 33 Graduate Schools The Graduate School Master’s and Doctoral Programs Liberal Arts and Social Sciences • Korean Language & Literature • Chinese Language & Literature • English Language & Literature • French Language & Literature • German Language & Literature • Christian Studies • Philosophy • History • Art History • Political Science & International Relations • Public Administration • Economics • Library & Information Science • Sociology • Social Welfare • Psychology • Consumer Studies • Communication • Women’s Studies • Child Development • North Korean Studies • Education • Early Childhood Education • Elementary Education • Educational Technology • Special Education • English Education • Social Science • Korean Education • Communication Disorders • Law • Business Administration • International Office Administration • Music Therapy Natural Sciences • Mathematics • Statistics • Physics • Chemistry & Nano Science • Life & Pharmaceutical Sciences • Life Sciences & Pharmaceutical Sciences • Industrial Pharmaceutical Sciences • Mathematics Education • Health Education & Management • Nursing Science • Nutritional Science & Food Management • EcoScience • Medical Sciences • Bioinspired Science • Brain & Cognitive Sciences Engineering • Computer Science & Engineering • Electronics Engineering • Architecture • Architectural Studies • Architectural Design • Architectural Engineering • Environmental Science & Engineering • Atmospheric Science & Engineering • Food Science & Engineering • Division of Digital Media Athletics and the Arts • Division of Music • Division of Fine Arts • Division of Design • Clothing & Textiles • Dance • Human Movement Studies Medicine • Medicine Interdisciplinary Programs • Area Studies • North Korean Studies • Bioethics Policy Studies • East Asians Studies • Gifted Education • Sustainable Systems Engineering • Climate and Economics • Multicultural/Intercultural Studies • Big Data Analytics • EcoCreative • Behavioral Socioeconomics • Bio-Information Science Professional Graduate Schools Graduate School of International Studies (Master’s/Doctoral programs) • International Trade and Investment • International Business • Development Cooperation • International Relations Department of Korean Studies • Korean Culture • Teaching Korean as a Foreign Language The Graduate School of Translation & Interpretation (Master’s/Doctoral programs) Department of Interpretation (Master’s programs) • Korean-English • Korean-French • Korean-German • Korean-Chinese • Korean-Japanese • Korean-English-French • Korean-English-German • Korean-English-Chinese Department of Translation (Master’s programs) • Korean-English • Korean-French • Korean-German • Korean-Chinese • Korean-Japanese Ewha School of Business (Master’s Doctoral programs) • Department of Business Administration School of Medicine (Master’s program) • Department of Medicine Ewha Law School Department of Law (Master’s program) • Corporate Law • Public Policy Law • International Law • Public Interest Law • Civic Duty Law • Gender Law • Bio-medical Law • Self-designed major Department of Law (Doctoral program) • Law Special Graduate Schools The Graduate School of Education Department of Education • Korean Language Education • Mathematics Education • History Education • Geography Education • Social Studies Education • Physics Education • Chemistry Education • Biology Education • Earth Science Education • Music Education • Fine Arts Education • Physical Education • Home Economics Education • Civic Ethics Education • English Language Education • German Language Education • French Language Education • Chinese Language Education • Environmental Education • Computer Science Education • Early Childhood Education • Elementary Education • Special Education • Educational Administration • Curriculum & Instruction • Counseling Psychology • Educational Technology • Teaching Korean as a Foreign Language • Music Therapy Education • Art Therapy Education The Graduate School of Social Welfare • Department of Social Welfare The Graduate School of Design Department of Design • Fashion Design • Fabric Design • Ceramic Design • Advertising & Brand Design • Interior Design • User Experience Design • Design Management • Service Design • Craft Design The Graduate School of Theology Department of Theology The Graduate School of Policy Science Department of Policy Sciences • Public Policy • Mass Communication • Archives & Records Management The Graduate School of Performing Arts Department of Performing Arts • Music Technology • Piano Pedagogy • Music Business Management • Dance Performance & Teaching • Stage Arts & Design The Graduate School of Clinical Health Sciences Department of Clinical Health Sciences • Clinical Pharmacy • Clinical Nutrition • Clinical Nursing The Graduate School of Clinical Dentistry (GSCD) Department of Clinical Dentistry • Implantology • Orthodontics • Clinical Perio-prosthodontics • Pedodontics • Endodontics and Restorative Dentistry • Multi Dentistry Department of Clinical Oral Health Science The Graduate School of Teaching Foreign Languages TESOL TeCSOL TKSOL International CO-ED Programs at Ewha, Seoul Korea 35 *Denotes Advanced Research Centers **Denotes Creative Convergence Research Centers Life/Pharmaceutical/Medical Sciences Research Institutes Ewha’s six Advanced Research Centers were selected by the National Research Foundation of Korea to receive support from the Ministry of Education. Ewha Brain Institute Asia Food and Nutrition Research Institute Health Science Convergence Research Center Institute of Molecular Life Science and Technology Bio-Redox System Research Center Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Science Center for Cell Signaling & Drug Discovery Research* Center for Cell Signaling Research Brain Disease Research Institute Center for the Study of Reactive Oxygen Species Ewha Research Center for Systems Biology Microbial Resources Research Center Research Institute of EcoScience Medical Research Institute Tissue Injury Defense Research Center* Research Center for Cellular Homeostasis* Chemistry and Nano Science Center for Intelligent Nano-Bio Materials* Institute of Nano-Bio Technology Center for Catalysis and Synthesis Research Institute for Basic Sciences Physics & Mathematical Sciences Quantum Metamaterials Research Center* CNRS-Ewha International Research Center Institute for the Early Universe New and Renewable Energy Research Center Institute of Mathematical Sciences** Ewha Institute of Statistics Engineering Center for Climate/Environment Change Prediction Research* Severe Storm Research Center Environmental Research Institute Information and Telecommunication Institute Design Convergence Research Center Center for Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality Embedded Software Research Center Center for Convergence in Emerging Electronic Technology Center for Convergence Research of Advanced Technologies Global Food and Nutrition Research Institute Center for High Road Social Rights Reseach Center for Convergence Technology in Food Science & Industry Pfeiffer Hall Arts & Health Sciences Arts Education Therapy Institute Center for the Performing Arts Color Design Research Institute Ewha Music Institute** Fashion Design Research Institute Institute of Art and Science Convergence** Ceramics Research Institute Research Center for Control and Prevention of Women's Cancers Research Institute of Nursing Science Center for Research, Education, & Policy in Health Science Research Institute of Sports Science Institute for Sports Science Dance Research Institute Liberal Arts & Social Sciences Institute of Philosophy Ewha Institute for Humanities** Ewha Historical Research Center Ewha Humanities Center Ewha Institute for Women's Theological Studies Institute for Semiotic Studies Institute of English and American Studies Korean Language and Culture Center Center for Chinese Cultural Studies Materials Reserch Institute for Clean Energy Center for Multiculture Research Center for Peace Studies Ewha Education Research Institute Ewha Institute of Childhood Education and Care Special Education Research Institute Institute for Global STS Education Ewha Legal Science Institute Ewha Institute for Biomedical Law & Ethics Institute for Gender and Law Human Ecology Research Institute Institute for Development and Human Security Institute for International Trade and Cooperation Institute for Social Welfare Research Institute of Unification Studies Institute of World and Global History Korea Culture Research Institute Korean Women's Institute** Women into Science and Engineering Center Asian Center for Women’s Studies Management Research Center Research Institute for Social Science Research Institute for Translation Studies Research Institute of Curriculum Instruction Communication & Media Research Center Digital Storytelling R&D Center Institute of School Violence Prevention** International CO-ED Programs at Ewha, Seoul Korea 37 Campus Map Jinseonmi Hall Cafeteria 48 Exhibition of the history of Ewha Open Hours: Monday-Friday 09:3016:30 (English Tour 10:00-12:00, 14:00-16:00)/Saturday 09:30-12:00 *Closed for July 21-Aug 20/Dec 21Jan 31 Hanwoori Hall On-campus dormitory for degreeseeking students 46 59 49 Student Union Building 45 Student Clubs and Organizations, Student Council, Cafeteria, Fitness Center, Student Counseling Center 41 Computer/Laptop Room, Photocopying Room, Cafeteria, Convenience Store, Electronic Resources Service, Audio Visual Room, Women’s Studies Collection, Rare Books Collection, Reading/Study/Seminar Room 61 54 42 56 55 52 Cafeteria, Post Office, Clinic, Travel Agency, Convenience Store 53 50 57 60 47 Helen Hall 21 Cafeteria Shoe Repair Shop 51 Ewha Language Center 58 7 Korean language classes offered 14 1 Statue of Dr. Helen Kim 41 Education Building A 2 Welch-Ryang Auditorium 42 Education Building B 43 Ewha Hakdang (The Ewha Foundation) 44 Ewha-Geumnan Junior High School 45 Engineering Building B First building in the Sinchon campus. 46 Engineering Building A(Asan Hall) 6 Pharmaceutical Science Building A (Appenzeller Hall) 47 Ah-Ryoung-Dang 7 Pharmaceutical Science Building B 48 Herb Garden Ewha Campus Complex (ECC) 49 Greenhouse Completed in 2008, ECC is a large-scale, valley-shaped underground building structure with a densely wooded park, situated at the center of Ewha campus. It is a state-of-the-art, multi-functional and futuristic underground facility, designed to give the feeling of being above ground. 50 Ewha Archives 51 Ewha-POSCO Hall (Social Sciences) 52 Humanities Building 53 Science Building C Located in B334 of ECC 54 Science Building B Located in B329 of ECC 55 Science Building A 10 Emerson Chapel 56 Community Welfare Center 11 Physical Education Building A (Thomas Hall) 57 Jinseonmi Hall Physical Education Building B (Gibson Hall) 58 Wichita House (President's Residence) 13 Physical Education Building C 59 Tennis Court 14 Student Union Building 60 Hak-gwan 61 Hanwoori Hall 3 Case Hall (Emerson Chapel) 4 Clara Hall (Graduate School Building II) 5 Pfeiffer Hall 8 Ewha Centennial Library 44 Human Ecology Building (Morris Hall) North Zone Weekly chapel services provided Ewha Archives 43 Center Zone 9 Office of International Affairs (OIA) Global Service Center (GSC) 12 6 77 83 84 11 86 28 29 2 9 73 8 71 24 26 13 4 80 22 27 12 3 84 75 International Education Building West Zone 30 23 10 74 72 On-campus dormitory for international and graduate students 31 78 87 81 Ewha-Samsung International House 5 1 82 25 76 79 32 Office of International Affairs (OIA) East Zone 71 International Education Building 72 Upper Room 21 Law Building 73 Ewha Womans University Church 22 Longview House 74 Graduate Student Dormitory A 23 Yeonghak-gwan 75 Graduate Student Dormitory B 24 Music Building Centennial Museum 25 Admission Hall Natural History Museum 76 Located in B334 of ECC 77 Ewha-Geumnan High School 26 Located in B329 of ECC 78 Human Ecology Building (Morris Hall) 27 Art & Design Building A 79 Ewha Athletics Track 28 Art & Design Building B 80 Ewha Kindergarten 29 Art & Design Building C Ewha Elementary School 30 Ewha Centennial Library 82 Ewha-Samsung Education Culture Building 31 Helen Hall 83 Ewha Language Center 32 Ewha Welcome Center 84 Ewha-Samsung International House 85 Ewha-Shinsegae Building (Business) 86 Ewha-ALPS Children's Center 87 Ewha-SK Telecom Center Global Service Center (GSC) Main Road Entrances to ECC Parking Centennial Museum Ewha Welcome Center Ewha Campus Complex (ECC) Exhibition of Korean relics, collection of artworks and cultural heritage items Collection from prehistoric to modern times including Joseon period Open Hours: Monday-Saturday 9:30-17:00 Free Admittance Established in 2013, the first of its kind to open on a university campus in Korea. It contains an information desk, an exhibition lounge and a gift shop. Cafeteria & Starbucks, Reading Room, Photocopying Shop, IT Center, Book Store, Fitness Center, Optical Store, Convenience Store, Movie Theater, Seminar Rooms, Lecture Halls, E-Feel Design Shop, Gift Shop 81 International CO-ED Programs at Ewha, Seoul Korea 39 EWHA WOMANS UNIVERSITY Ewha, which means “Pear Blossom,” is a name bestowed by King Gojong of the Korean Joseon Dynasty (1392 - 1910) http://www.ewha.ac.kr/mbs/ewhaen OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (ECC #B334) 52 Ewhayeodae-gil, Seodaemun-gu Seoul 120-750, Korea Tel: +82-2-3277-3158 Fax: +82-2-364-8019 Email: goabroad@ewha.ac.kr Website: http://oia.ewha.ac.kr EWHA INTERNATIONAL CO-ED SUMMER COLLEGE (ECC #B334) Tel: +82-2-3277-3160/3161 Email: gosummer@ewha.ac.kr Website: http://summer.ewha.ac.kr Global Service Center(ECC #B329) Tel: +82-2-3277-6988 Email: gsc@ewha.ac.kr ON-CAMPUS HOUSING Tel: +82-2-3277-6005 Email: ihouse@ewha.ac.kr Website: http://engihouse.ewha.ac.kr