Application Fees Check out the online application at http://summer.ewha.ac.kr and submit online by May 13 (Wed), 2015 for Session I and July 1 (Wed), 2015 for Session II. All fees must be paid in Korean won (KRW). Students transferring foreign currencies should consider the exchange rate of the day, including bank commission. Eligibility Current undergraduate and graduate students including prospective students who will begin undergraduate studies in Fall 2015 are also eligible to apply. Ewha Centennial Library Music Building Required Documents Applications are accepted online only. Students must submit the following materials: Art & Design Building (A-C) Physical Education Building (A-C) - Face Picture (3 cm X 4 cm) in jpeg File Format - Scanned Copy of College or University Enrollment or Transcript - Scanned Copy of Passport Bio-Page - Scanned Copy of Overseas Traveler’s Health Insurance Visa Please visit the nearest embassy or consulate of the Republic of Korea in your home country for accurate information. Please note that foreign nationals participating in short study abroad programs such as the Ewha International Co-ed Summer College are able to stay in Korea for a maximum of 90 days without a visa. Contacts Ewha International Co-ed Summer College B334 ECC, Ewha Womans University, 52 Ewhayeodae-gil, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-750, Korea ECC Tel 82-2-3277-3160, 3161 Fax 82-2-364-8019 Email gosummer@ewha.ac.kr I-H O US E Website http://summer.ewha.ac.kr Official Facebook Page http://www.facebook.com/ewhasummer Only electronically wire-transferred fees will be accepted. The sender’s name must be identical to the applicant’s name. Please notify the Ewha ISC office in advance via email if the payment is sent under another name. Session I # Mandatory Fees Detail Application Fee (Non-refundable) Tuition Fee Amount (KRW) 100,000 3,100,000 Deadline Optional Fees (Housing) I-House/GSD Single Double 940,000 690,000 May 13 (Wed) June 26 (Fri) Mandatory Fees Optional Fees (Housing) Science Building (A-D) Law Building Session II # Detail Application Fee (Non-refundable) Tuition Fee Amount (KRW) 100,000 1,800,000 Deadline July 1 (Wed) Ewha-POSCO Building (Social Sciences) Pfeiffer Hall (Main Hall) I-House/GSD Single Double 680,000 470,000 Pharmaceutical Science Building August 12 (Wed) Note:* The above dormitory fees are subject to change. Wire Transfer Information Bank Shinhan Bank (Ewha Branch), Seoul, Korea Account Number 100-029-417438 Account Holder Ewha Womans University Bank Swift Code SHBKKRSE Note:* Please pay any optional fees in cash at the on-campus Shinhan Bank upon arrival at Ewha. * Personal checks or credit cards will not be accepted. Ewha International Co-ed Summer College Dive into Ewha! Welch-Ryang Auditorium Why Ewha? Session I Founded in 1886, Ewha Womans University is Korea’s first pioneering educational institution for women. It has since grown to become one of Asia’s most prestigious universities, and over 3,000 students from more than 60 countries visit Ewha each year through various short- to long-term programs to experience Ewha’s leading global infrastructure and quality education. June 23 (Tue) – July 22 (Wed), 2015 As a comprehensive research university, Ewha has 11 colleges and 15 graduate schools and over 500 courses taught in English every semester. The university’s many internationally recognized research institutes encompass both traditional areas of strength - Law, Humanities, and Education - as well Summer @ Ewha 45 Years of Academic Excellence and Cultural Exchange: Ewha International Co-ed Summer College (Ewha ISC), 1971-2015 Concentration on Korean/East Asian Studies Social Sciences Women’s Studies Music, Art & Design as new areas of excellence - Science, Technology, Engineering, Women’s studies, International studies, and Korean studies, and carry out research collaborations with partner universities worldwide. With 25,000 students and 190,000 alumni, Ewha has a strong presence around the world and works hard to live up to its global reputation. The university is proud of its long history at the forefront of education in Korea and is determined to train tomorrow’s leaders, equipping them with the skills and knowledge to make a difference in the world. In the 21st century, Ewha has become a truly global place to study and research, and to experience life in Korea. Session II Korean Studies/East Asian Studies ■ Academic courses in various fields ■ Korean language course ■ Hands-on cultural excursions Academics 1.Courses & Credits • Students must take 2 courses to be enrolled full-time. • Choose 2 courses and get 6 credits. Note:Check with an international program officer at your home institute for credit transferability. 2.Timetable Students must take one AM and one PM course to be enrolled full-time. Day Mon - Thu Academic Calendar Track AM: Subject Course 09:00 - 11:30 PM 1: Subject Course 12:30 - 15:00 PM 2: Korean Language Course 14:00 - 17:00 Fri Session I June 23 (Tue) - July 22 (Wed), 2015 3.List of Courses Application & Fee Payment Deadline (including course registration): May 13 (Wed) ‘Early Bird’ Registration Privilege Deadline: March 25 (Wed) Official Dorm Check-In: June 22 (Mon) Welcoming Ceremony & Orientation: June 23 (Tue) Course Commencement: June 24 (Wed) Farewell Ceremony: July 22 (Wed) Official Dorm Check-Out: July 23 (Thu) Business & Economics Time Field Trips & Cultural Excursions Consumer Decision-Making Global Economic Issues International Trade Macroeconomics Microeconomics Principles of Accounting Information Marketing Management Contemporary Korean Cinema History of Korean Tradition and Folk Culture History of Seoul Introduction to History of the Oriental Arts Korean Language in Culture and Society Korean Literature Living World Religion in Seoul Modern History of Korea Politics in Korea and East Asia Traditional and Popular Music in Korea Music, Art & Design Korean Ceramics (Studio-type) Traditional Korean Music (Studio-type) Traditional Korean Painting (Studio-type) “2015 Introductory Korean Studies” and students earn 3 credits in P/F grades. Academics Pre-designed academic courses in Introductory Korean Studies and numerous field trips: Korean Language Courses Level 1 (Basic) Level 2 (Intermediate) Level 3 (Advanced) Special Lectures International Relations of North Korea with East Asian Countries North Korean Studies on Society & Culture Korean Art Korean Cinema Korean Economy Korean History Korean Pop Culture Korean Food (Studio-Type) Traditional Korean Music (Studio-Type) Traditional Korean Art (Studio-Type) Social Sciences Half-day Field Trips Natural Sciences General Biology General Chemistry North Korean Studies Advertising & Society Cross-cultural Psychology Introduction to International Relations Popular Culture and Society What is Politics? Women's Studies Asian Women in the Glocal Era Gender Relations in Korea Same-sex Desire in East Asian Film and Literature Women's History of Korea National Museum of Korea Korean Cinema Korean Performance The Story of King Sejong Gyeongbok Palace National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Special Cultural Excursion Trip An overnight trip to Hahoe Folk Village in Andong City takes place on the first weekend of the program, enabling students to experience authentic Korean traditional culture and life through the following activities: W ater rafting / Staying in a traditional Korean-style home / Watching a traditional mask dance / Attending a traditional music performance / Tasting traditional Andong cuisine Fri - Sat PEACE Buddies On-campus Housing Professional Ewhaians At Cultural Exchange The International House (I-House) and Graduate Student Dormitory (GSD) are oncampus housing facilities located very close to the Ewha ISC office in the Ewha Campus Complex (ECC). These state-of-the-art housing facilities for foreign students offer double and single rooms on a ‘first-come-first-served’ basis. The dormitories are co-ed, with each floor assigned to a single sex. Due to high demand, students are recommended to apply for housing at the same time they apply for admission to the 2015 Ewha International Co-ed Summer College. Timetable Mon - Thu Accommodation AM (09:00 - 12:00) PM (13:30 - 18:00) Korean Language Courses Special Lectures and Halfday Field Trips 1.Information I-House Special Cultural Excursion Trip: 2 Days & 1 Night at Hahoe Folk Village in Andong City Website GSD http://housing.ewha.ac.kr E-mail ihouse@ewha.ac.kr dmtrygr@ewha.ac.kr Contact Tel: +82-2-3277-6005 Fax: +82-2-3277-6004 Tel: +82-2-3277-6002 Fax: +82-2-3277-6003 2.Official Check-In & Check-Out Dates Session I Session II Check-In June 22 (Mon) August 5 (Wed) Check-Out July 23 (Thu) August 21 (Fri) Note:* Single or double rooms are available on a ‘first-come-first-served’ basis according to the date of completion of application submission and mandatory fee payment. * Students wishing to extend their dorm stay should contact Ewha’s Housing Coordinator at ihouse@ewha.ac.kr. Scholarships Ewha ISC Excellence Award Full tuition and application fee waiver for 2 students (Session I only) Early Bird Registration Scholarship 20% tuition fee discount: Session I 10% tuition fee discount: Session II Ewha Alumnae Scholarship 10% tuition fee discount (Session I and II) Field Trips & Cultural Excursions Ewha ISC – EWUUACNA (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). • Korean Folk Village • Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) • B-boy performance • Cooking Korean food • Everland •H ouse of Sharing (Shelter for Former War Sex Slaves) Gloria Hahn Memorial Scholarship Full tuition and application fee support for 1 student (Session I only). Session II Note:* The above courses are subject to change without prior notice. The final list of courses will be ready by November 2014 on http://summer. ewha.ac.kr * Course syllabi are available online at: http://summer.ewha.ac.kr August 6 (Thu) – August 20 (Thu), 2015 Korean Language Courses Application & Fee Payment Deadline (including course registration): July 1 (Wed) ‘Early Bird’ Registration Privilege Deadline: May 20 (Wed) Official Dorm Check-In: August 5 (Wed) Welcoming Ceremony & Orientation: August 6 (Thu) Course Commencement: August 7 (Fri) Special Cultural Excursion Trip: August 7 (Fri) – 8 (Sat) Farewell Ceremony: August 20 (Thu) Official Dorm Check-Out: August 21 (Fri) August 6 (Thu) – August 20 (Thu), 2015 - Level 1 (Basic) - Level 3 (Advanced) - Level 2 (Intermediate) - Level 4 (High Advanced) Note:Throughout the programs, coordinators will accompany students on exciting, hands-on field trips to places which offer opportunities to experience and understand the tradition and culture of contemporary Seoul. Korea Adoptee Fellowship at Ewha (KAFE) Full tuition and application fee support for 2 students (Session I only) Re-enrolling Student Scholarship 50% tuition fee discount (Session I and II) Note:* Students from partner schools with tuition waivers are not eligible to apply for the above scholarships. * Please check the Ewha ISC website’s scholarship page for application forms and further updated information. * Content of each scholarship is subject to change. Ewha ISC students will be in contact with Ewha PEACE buddies, a volunteer group of Ewha undergraduate students, from their arrival at Incheon airport until the ‘Farewell Ceremony’ at the end of the program. As students of Ewha, PEACE buddies introduce international students to the campus and community, arrange special events, and help program participants take full advantage of life at Ewha and in Korea. Questions concerning everyday life at Ewha and extra curricular activities organized by PEACE buddies should be reached at: ewhapeacebuddy@gmail. com. Each Ewha ISC student will receive an email from his or her designated PEACE buddy prior to the starting of a program.