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2023 School Year

Spring Semester (Oct. 20, 2022 Deadline)


Fall Semester (April 20, 2023 Deadline)

Admission Guide
for Prospective International Students
(UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES)

[Freshman]

(Application Form, Personal Essay and Statement of Purpose, the Honor Pledge, and various related
documents and forms can be downloaded from the school’s website during the application period.)

※ Some details of the information contained herein are subject to change,


please check the final version of the admission guide on the website during
the application period.
Table of Contents
(UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES: FRESHMAN)
1. Application Schedule

2. Undergraduate Programs and Admission Quota


Ⅰ.General
3. Selection of School(Department) and Majors
Information
4. Application Submission

5. Application Fee

Ⅱ. Eligibility and 1. Eligibility

Required
2. Required Documents
Documents

3. Proportion for Admission & Selection Method

1. Reminder to All Applicants

2. Tuition and Residence Fee

3. Scholarship
Ⅲ.Other Guidelines
4. Handong Cornerstone Scholarship

5. Consulate Verification/Apostille Authentication

6. Contacts for More Information

Ⅳ. Others 1. Handong Standard

1. Application Form (Form 1)

2. The Letter of Self-introduction (Form 2)

3. The Honor Pledge (Form 3)


Ⅴ. Forms
4. Letter of Consent (Form 4)
(Can be 5. Financial Statement (Form 5)
downloaded from
6. Handong Cornerstone Scholarship Application
the website)
Form (Form 6)

7. Recommendation Form (Form 7)

8. List of Required Documents (Form 8)

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I. General Information
1. Application Schedule (KST)

Dates and Deadlines


Process Venue Remarks
Spring Fall

Homepage • All the required documents


Oct. 1 ~ 20(Thur), April 1 ~ 20(Thur),
Application (English Site => News must be submitted by postal
2022 2023
distribution => Campus mail with a tracking system or
5pm 5pm
Announcements) in person. On legal holidays
including weekends, the
documents cannot be accepted
in person.
• Any change(s) in Application
Oct. 1 ~ 20(Thur), April 1 ~ 20(Thur), Distribution/ Documents
Documents HGU
2022 2023 Submission, it will be on the
Submission 5pm 5pm
(by Post or in person)
notice (see “Campus
Announcements” on English
site)

Notification Homepage
May 26(Fri), (English Site => News
of Nov. 25(Fri), 2022 • Please be sure to type in the
2023 => Campus
Step 1 3pm accurate e-mail address
3pm Announcements)
Result

Nov. 30(Wed), June 3(Sat), • Video interview (e.g. ZOOM) or


Interview 2022 2023
HGU / Online
in person, choose one of them

Homepage
Notification June 23(Fri), (English Site => News
Dec. 14(Wed), 2022 • Please be sure to type in the
of Final 2023 => Campus
3pm accurate e-mail address
Decision 3pm Announcements)

(Registration &
Enrollment) (Enrollment & • If the tuition payment is not
Registration Dec. 16~19(Mon) Tuition pay) Designated bank received during this period,
(Tuition 5pm, 2022 July 3 ~ 7(Fri) account the applicant will be
Payment) 5pm, (can be found on the considered unregistered and
(Tuition pay) 2023 acceptance letter) the admission will be
Feb. 7~9(Thur) cancelled.
5pm 2023

Important Notes
· Applicants who do not abide by the admission guidelines or fail to submit all required
documents and fail to pay the application fee will not be considered for admission.
· The interview is only given to the applicants who pass Step 1.
· All dates and times are based on the Republic of Korea standard.

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2. Undergraduate Programs and Admission Quota
Undergraduate Programs Admission Quota

Humanities and Social Sciences


School of Management and Economics
Management
Economics
*Global Management
School of International Studies, Languages and Literature
International Area Studies
English
School of Law
Korean Law
*US & International Law
School of Counseling Psychology and Social Welfare
Counseling Psychology
Social Welfare
School of Communication Arts
Mass Communication
Visual and Performing Arts
School of Creative Convergence Education
*Global Convergence Studies
Global Innovation Studies
*Global Korean Studies
Student Design Convergence Studies

Engineering and Arts


School of Spatial Environment System Engineering
Construction Engineering
Urban and Environmental Engineering Unlimited
School of Mechanical and Control Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Electronic Control Engineering
School of Life Sciences
Life Science
School of Creative Convergence Education
*Global Convergence Studies
Student Design Convergence Studies
Mathematics and Statistics
School of Contents Convergence Design
Visual Communication Design
Product Design

IT Convergence
School of Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science and Engineering
Computer Science
Computer Science and Engineering
Electronics Engineering
Electronical Engineering
*Information Technology
School of AI Convergence Education
AI Interdisciplinary Studies
School of Global Entrepreneurship and Information Communication
Technology
Information Communications Technology Convergence
AI Convergence & Entrepreneurship
Global Entrepreneurship
* US & International Law, Global Management, and Information Technology, and Global
Convergence Studies, Global Korean Studies are taught in English 100%.
* Any changes in the name of schools and majors will be notified on HGU's website.

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3. Selection of School (Department) & Majors
* subject to change. all detailed information must be checked with Academic Affairs
Team after enrollment to HGU

A. Regardless of schools or majors, students will begin to select their major(s) at the
beginning of their second year.
B. Students who wish to choose the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering
are required to join the ABEEK (Accreditation Board for Engineering Education in Korea)
program. Students who are in the ABEEK program should select their majors starting from
their first year. (Students may switch to another major up until the beginning of their
third year.)
※ The majors marked with ※ in "2. Undergraduate Programs and the Admission Quota" above
refer to the majors required to join the ABEEK program.
C. All students are required to pursue two majors (except a few majors). Students in the
ABEEK program may pursue a single major.

Selecting a major in the ABEEK Selecting a major in a regular


School
program program
School of 60 credits in Advanced Computer
33 credits in Computer Science and
Computer Science Science and Engineering OR
Engineering AND
and Electronic 60 credits in Advanced Electronic
33 credits in Electronic Engineering
Engineering Engineering

D. Students who select Information Technology(IT), Global Management(GM), US & International


Law(UIL), or Global Convergence Studies as their primary major may select any secondary
major regardless of the School they are affiliated with(excludes same major, students
majoring in GM may not minor (second major) in Management and students majoring in IT
may not minor (second major) in Computer Engineering.)
E. Students who select the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, School of Spatial
Environment System Engineering, and School of Contents Convergence Design may choose
second major in any field.
F. Global Convergence Studies, Student Design Convergence Studies, Global Korean Studies,
and Mathematics and Statistics can only be selected as a minor (second major). However,
International students (foreign citizenship holders) can choose Global Convergence Studies
and Student Design Convergence Studies as the first major.
G. Students who select Life Science (33 credits) as their first major can choose any major in
Humanities and Social Sciences or Engineering and Arts as the second major.
H. Students who select Mechanical Engineering or Electronic Control Engineering as their first
major may minor (second major) in any field in the Humanities and Social Sciences or
Engineering and Arts. (In case the student wishes to choose Mechanical Engineering as a
primary major and Electronic Control Engineering as a minor (second major), he/she
needs to receive an approval from the Dean of the School.)
I. Students who select Computer Science and Engineering as their first major, only
Management or Global Entrepreneurship is available for the second major.
J. Students who select Electronic Engineering as their first major, only Global
Entrepreneurship, ICT Convergence, Enterprise Development & System Engineering,
Student Design Convergence Studies, or Global Convergence Studies is available for the
second major.
※ There might be some changes in Departments and Majors. For detailed information, please
contact the Academic Affairs Team.

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4. Application Submission
- By the deadline, all documents and application fee must be sent, in order to be a eligible applicant.
Send all required and related documents to HGU (be sure to use a postal service with tracking
system)
Send to : Handong Global University (All nations hall 413, OIA)
558 Handong-Ro, Pohang-Shi, Kyungbuk-Do, Republic of Korea, 37554
phone number : +82-54-260-1806
Please remember that sender has the responsibility until all documents arrive to HGU.
(suggested carriers : outside Korea – DHL/EMS, within Korea – Korean Postal Service Takbae)

5. Application Fee
A. Application Fee

all Applicants

100,000KRW
※ Application fee is 120,000KRW (step 1: 100,000KRW/step 2: 20,000KRW) for all applicants, but the fee for step 2 has been
waived for international students.

B. Method of Payment

- Pay by Wire Transfer : Applicants should pay by wire transfer using the information below (Payment Bank
Information/electronic transfer of funds). After sending the fee, please email iAdmissions@handong.edu to confirm your payment with a
proof. (Be sure to put in the following information in the email: name of applicant, nationality, date of wire transfer, amount of
payment, and the name of the bank.)

※ Please pay all financial transaction fees so that the full application fee is received by HGU,
otherwise your application will be automatically removed from the admission process.

Payment Bank Information (only for application fee – not for other purposes)
- Swift Code: KOEXKRSE
- Bank Name: KEB Hana Bank
- Bank Address: 101-1, Eulji-Ro 1-Ga, Jung-gu, Seoul, KOREA
From abroad
- Account Holder’s Name: Handong Global University
- Account Number: 910-910005-26904
- HGU business registration number (한동대 사업자번호) : 506 82 03966
- 입금은행: 하나은행
In Korea - 예 금 주: 한동대학교 (사업자번호 506 82 03966)
- 계좌번호: 910-910005-26904

C. Note
(1) When the application fee has not been paid by the deadline, the application will have no
registration number and will not be processed.
(2) Once the application process is completed, the submitted documents will not be returned, and the
application fee will not be able to be reimbursed.
(3) Under the Higher Education Act enforcement, for those who overpay, the University will need to
reimburse the exceeded amount of the application fee (except the transaction fee).
(4) For those who are not able to participate in the admission process due to a fault caused by the
school or natural disaster, the University will reimburse the amount of the fee for the admission
process (except the transaction fee).
(5) After the admission process is finished and the admission fee is balanced, detailed information regarding
the payment method and the amount of reimbursement from the admission fee will be informed on
HGU's official website.
(6) The reimbursement of admission fee can be received through financial institutions (using the applicant's
registered bank account). When the applicant wishes to receive the reimbursement through a financial
institution, the transaction fee will be deducted. If the transaction fee is the same or exceeds the
reimbursement amount, the amount will not be transferred.

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II. Eligibility and Required Documents

1. Eligibility

A - 1. All Applicants
Both the applicant and his/her parents must be native citizens of a foreign country
(non-Korean citizens) or at least hold foreign nationality after birth (such as acquiring
citizenship) and the applicant must have graduated or be going to graduate from an
accredited institution with a high school diploma or of equivalent certificate. Korean citizens
who hold dual citizenship are not considered foreigners (applicants who hold dual
citizenship must give up Korean citizenship).

- 2. Handong Cornerstone Scholarship


Both the applicant and his/her parents must be native citizens of a designated developing
countries and hold nationalities of developing countries (compiled by KOICA). The applicant
must have graduated or be going to graduate from an accredited institution with a high
school diploma or of equivalent certificate.

※ Detailed Information for Application Criteria


A. "Foreigners" refer to those who hold foreign nationality only.
* If an applicant obtained the foreign nationality during school years, both parents must hold
foreign nationalities (among the three, anyone holding Korean citizenship is not eligible to apply).
* If an applicant is adopted by a foreigner and holds foreign nationality, the applicant can only
apply if the applicant held foreign nationality before his/her entrance to primary school (G1).
B. Korean citizens who hold dual citizenship are not considered foreigners.
(If applicable, applicants who hold dual citizenship must give up Korean citizenship.)
C. If an applicant has a single parent(parents are divorced or a parent is deceased), the nationality
of the applicant's parent who has custody will be considered. The applicant needs to submit related
certificates.
D. Criteria for Foreign Curriculum Recognition
Only a regular school's curriculum that is accredited by the country (in which the applicant
achieved his/her secondary diploma) will be acknowledged. Language school, prerequisite courses for
university, life-long education courses, specialized secondary schools, long-distance learning programs
and online education courses will NOT be acknowledged as a certified secondary degree or diploma.
E. If there is a dispute regarding the interpretation of application entitlement, the Admission
Process Management Council of HGU will make the final judgement.

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2. Required Documents
(all documents must be translated into Korean or English and have public notarization when
documents are not in those languages)

- Please submit the documents below in the following order, and use Form 8 as the cover page.

Official
Documents to be submitted Form Form Required
(Submit documents that are applicable.) of HGU No. Documents

Form
1 Application Form ○ 1
required

Form
2 The Letter of Self-introduction ○ 2
required

Form
3 The Honor Pledge ○ 3
required

Official High School Transcript


※ Full marks/GPA must be written on the transcripts.
4 ※ Admitted students who completed high school education abroad are required
required to submit transcript that is notarized by either Apostille standards
or the Korean embassy/consulate

Official High School Graduation (or expected graduation)


Certificate
5 ※ Admitted students who completed high school education abroad are required
required to submit High School Graduation Certificate that is notarized by
either Apostille standards or the Korean embassy/consulate

official document(s) indicating the applicant’s nationality


6 (e.g. Birth certificate, Passport copy) required

Official document(s) indicating the parents’ nationality


7 (e.g. Passport, copy of ID card, etc.)
required

Official document(s) indicating parent-child relationship between


8 applicant and his/her parents such as parent-child and required
husband-wife relationship
Form
9 Letter of Consent ○ 4
required
Form
10 Financial Statement ○ 5
required

A bank statement with a minimum balance of $13,000 in the


11 applicant's/guardian's name (deposited for more than one month) required
* Cornerstone Scholarship applicant, this could be “optional”
Recommendation Letter
- Recommender : principal/teacher from attending/graduating Form
12 school, or missionary/pastor from attending church ○ 6
required
* parent or relatives are not eligible
Form
13 Handong Cornerstone Scholarship Application Form ○ 7
optional

Proof of Korean or English Language Proficiency


-Korean proficiency: TOPIK level 3 or higher
-English proficiency: TOEFL – 550(CBT 210, IBT 80); IELTS 5.5;
optional or
14 New TEPS 297(old TEPS 550); TOEIC 700 or higher
required
* Students who have graduated from English speaking countries
are exempted from this requirement
* Cornerstone scholarship applicant MUST submit this
Reports of standardized test scores (SAT/IB/AP/GCE A-Level or
equivalent)
15 certificates (awards, volunteer work, extra-curricular activities, optional
etc.)
school profile

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※ Important Note for Submitting Documents

A. Applicants who studied abroad are required to submit graduation certificate and
transcript that are notarized either by Apostille standards or the Korean
embassy/consulate. Expected graduates need to submit graduation certificate and
transcript that describes the last semester's GPA that is notarized either by Apostille or
the Korean embassy/consulate. (If you submitted the graduation certificate and transcript
that are notarized either by Apostille or the Korean embassy/consulate, during the
submitting period for required documents, you do not need to submit them again.)
B. For more details regarding admitted student's submission of graduation certificate and
transcript that is notarized either by Apostille standards or the Korean embassy/consulate,
refer to the page in this Guidelines.
C. Notarization by the Korean embassy/consulate, Apostille, duplicate notarization, and
notarization for translation consists of many pages. Please be sure that all of the pages
from the notarized documents are submitted, if the documents are unbound, they will not
be accepted.
D. All the documents must be the original copy. If you have to submit duplicated documents,
you need to bring the original copy and have the duplicated documents confirmed at HGU.
After comparing the duplicated copy with the original, the confirmed duplicated documents
may be submitted. (If a duplicated document was notarized, it is considered as an original
copy. However, a copy of notarization will not be considered as an original copy.)
E. (Expected) Graduation certificate, transcript, and certificate that confirms enrolled student must
contain the issuing department's address in English, international call number, and the fax
number.
F. Nonnotarized duplicate documents (e.g. copying, scanning, color copying, faxing or emailing)
submitted instead of original copies will not be considered. Please be sure to submit original
documents or notarized duplicates.
G. If the document is not written in Korean or English, it needs to be translated into Korean or
English and notarized by the Korean embassy/consulate. Then, both the original document and
the notarized Korean or English translation must be submitted.
H. All of the documents including the letter of self-introduction must be written in Korean
or in English.
I. If the names on the submitted documents are different, the applicant will need to submit a
document issued by the country's court or the head of the diplomatic office verifying the
change.
J. After the document evaluation process or admission, if the school still requires additional
documents such as the high school diploma or the same documents but based on the Korean
school system(Elementary& Middle, Education Law Article No.98), the admitted students need
to submit the required documents to confirm the completion of his or her academic career.

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3. Proportion for Admission & Selection Method
A. Proportion for Admission

Proportion (%)
Admission Step Total
Document Evaluation Interview

Step 1 100% - 100%

Step 2 50% 50% 100%

B. Document evaluation is reviewed comprehensively based on the submitted documents. The overall
evaluation is reviewed by HGU's criteria.

C. Selection Method
(1) Step 1-Document Evaluation
• Select the qualified students for the interview based on the submitted documents.

(2) Step 2- Interview


• Only those who pass the preliminary document evaluation (Step 1) will be eligible for an
interview.
• Personality and Creativity are the main evaluation criteria. During the interview, the
characteristics sought by the university, communication skills and attitude, growth
potential, logicality, and originality will be evaluated.
• If the applicant applies for both Admissions and passes Step 1 in both, only one interview
will be necessary.
• If an applicant does not arrive on time for the interview, the applicant will be eliminated
regardless of the Step 1 result.

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Ⅲ. Other Guidelines

1. Reminder to All Applicants

(1) Applicants will automatically be eliminated from Step 1 if any of the followings occur :
- Missing original document(s)
- False information in the application form or any other submitted documents
- Disqualified to meet any of the HGU standard for admission
- Failure to meet any HGU expectation of academic competency or financial competency
(2) Essay plagiarism is taken seriously. If the applicant is found to have plagiarized in the
letter of self-introduction, there will be disadvantages based on the Admission Process
Management Council's evaluation process.
(3) Applicants for Step 2 must be sure to do the following:
- Please be sure to check the interview time.
- If an applicant fails to appear for an interview or to meet certain criteria for an
interview, the applicant will be eliminated regardless of the result from Step 1.
- Please be sure to bring your I.D. card (or passport) for the interview. During the
interview, using electronic devices such as mobile phones, any electronic dictionary, a tablet
PC, etc. are not allowed.
- If cheating (e.g. receive support by others during the video call interview) is caught
during the interview, the applicant will be automatically eliminated.
(4) Unregistered admitted applicants will be considered as giving up the admission. Applicants
who pass the final step must register during the registration period (enrollment period/deposit
period), otherwise, the given admission will be cancelled.
(5) If an expected high school graduate could not graduate before the matriculation date, the
admission will be cancelled.
(6) Any false or misleading information found in the application or supporting documents will
result in cancellation of admission without warning.
(7) If the applicant's academic references do not arrive from his/her high school within 6
months after the admission, the applicant must take action to contact his/her high school to
receive the academic references. If all of the necessary academic references are not received,
admission will be revoked.
(8) Applicants will take all the responsibility caused by recording mistake, recording omission,
wrong contact number, etc. Any false or misleading information found in the application or
supporting documents will result in cancellation of admission.
(9) If the applicant fails to receive permission for entry to Korea before the beginning of the
semester, admission may be revoked.
(10) Even after the applicant is admitted, any omissions of major information, forged
documents or any false information found in the application or supporting documents will
result in cancellation of admission at any time based on the related law, school regulations,
and admission guide. In this case, the tuition fee that the applicant paid will not be
reimbursed. If the semester that the applicant paid for, has not yet ended, the reimbursement
amount will be determined under the standard of 'A Regulation for University Tuition'.
(11) The reimbursement amount regarding those who give up enrollment will be determined
under the standard of 'A Regulation for University Tuition'.
(12) If a false application or assistance in a false application is found, the student's application
will be cancelled, and the student may only apply to HGU three years after the cancellation.

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(13) A freshman is not allowed to take a leave of absence during the first semester of the
admission except in a case described in the school regulation.
(14) The score for the admission process will not be publicized, and the submitted documents
or records will not be copied or returned.
(15) The admitted international applicants are not allowed to apply to any other type of
admission of HGU and other universities based on the regulations. The students who are
admitted by more than one university must register at only one university. If double
registration is found, all the admission will be cancelled.
(16) Please be sure to read and follow this guideline. (The applicant will need to take full
responsibility for any complications caused by his or her lack of effort in going over the
guideline thoroughly.)
(17) If there is a dispute regarding the interpretation of any of the details or the admission
process which are not described in this guideline, the Admission Process Management Council
of HGU will be the judge.
(18) Mentioning about parents and/or relatives‘s names and jobs in the personal essays is
prohibited, and it may be resulted in working against the applicant.

2. Tuition and Residence Fee (currency in KRW)

* The fees are based on the Spring semester of 2022 and are subject to change.

A. Admission Fee and Tuition Fee (per semester)

Admission Fee
School Tuition Fee
(one time only)

Global Leadership School


180,000 3,661,000
(all freshmen)

B. Residence Fee & Meal Prices

Classification Amount Remarks

Dormitory fee Approx 750,000 •The amount is for one semester

Meals Approx 4,000~9,500 •The amount is for one meal

* Dormitory is available to all freshmen students.


* Handong Cornerstone scholarship students must live on-campus. Once he/she disqualified
for the scholarship, on-campus living is not mandatory.

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3. Scholarship

Classification Eligibility Coverage Remarks

Type A Type B

- Recipients must
maintain the GPA of at
least 3.0 each semester to
- During - During
retain eligibility for the
semesters: semesters:
scholarship
Admission fee, Admission fee
Both the applicant and tuition fee, 50%, tuition fee
- If the recipient's GPA
his/her parents must be dormitory fee, 50%, dormitory
from the previous
Handong foreigners (non-Korean meals, and fee, meals, and
Cornerstone semester is lower than
citizens), he/she must daily expenses daily expenses
Scholarship 3.0, or receives penalty
demonstrate outstanding (about 200,000 (about 200,000
from the Penalty
academic achievement and won per won per
- [for New Committee he/she will be
Students] must match the month) month)
disqualified for the
characteristics sought by
scholarship.
HGU. - During - During
vacations: vacations:
- If a Cornerstone
Dormitory fee, Dormitory fee,
student does not move
and meals (two and meals (two
back to the dormitory
meals a day) meals a day)
after living off campus
(except for (except for
for one semester, or
seasonal seasonal
being evicted again as
semester's semester's
second time, he/she will
tuition fee) tuition fee)
be disqualified for the
scholarship.

- If the recipient attends


more than the designated
Select international
semesters, he/she has the
students from both
responsibility to pay for
developing and
the extra semesters.
non-developing
countries who
demonstrate outstanding - Top 10% students:
- seasonal semester’s
Outstanding academic achievement Admission fee exemption and
International and have characteristics 50% deduction on tuition fee tuition is excluded
Students sought by the
university. - Top 30% students:
- [for New - covers (max) :
Students] Admission fee exemption and Freshman: 8 semesters
* The percentage will be 30% deduction on tuition fee Sophomore: 6 semesters
according to the total Junior: 4 semesters
score of Step 1
(document screening) &
Step 2 (interview)
combined

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- Only Given during the
- TOPIK Level 3 : 30% of Tuition First Semester at
Students with a valid Scholarship Handong
Korean Language - TOPIK Level 4 : 50% of Tuition - Score must be valid at
Proficiency (TOPIK) Scholarship the deadline date of the
Score (at the time of - TOPIK Level 5 : 80% of Tuition Admission Application
Application Deadline) Scholarship Period
- TOPIK Level 6 : 100% of Tuition
Entrance Scholarship - Excludes F4 VISA
Scholarship holders
for
International - Only Given during the
Students First Semester at
(with Official Handong
Language - Score must be valid at
Test Scores) - 50% of Tuition as Scholarship is
the deadline date of the
Given to those that Possess an
Admission Application
- [for New Students with a valid English Proficiency Score as
Students] Period
English Language below:
- Excludes Students that
Score (at the time of
come from Countries
Application Deadline) - TOEFL iBT 85 and above
with English as First
- IELTS Level 6.0 and above
Language, categorized
- TEPS 600 and above
by Ministry of Justice,
Korea (USA, Canada,
S.Africa, UK, Ireland,
Australia, New Zealand)
- HGU GPA between 2.0 ~ 2.49 : 30%
Students that of Tuition as Scholarship
Possess a Korean - HGU GPA between 2.5 ~ 3.49 : 50%
Proficiency Score of Tuition as Scholarship
(TOPIK) above Level - HGU GPA between 3.5 ~ 3.99 : 70%
4 of Tuition as Scholarship - Only for students that
(at the time of end - HGU GPA of 4.0 and Above : 100% take over 15 Credits
Scholarship of each semester) of Tuition as Scholarship - Scholarship is Only
for Academic Given within Regular
Performance - Excludes F4 VISA holders Semesters
(with Official - Recipients must
Language - HGU GPA between 3.5 ~ 3.99 : 50% maintain the required
Students that
Test Scores) of Tuition as Scholarship GPA each semester to
Possess an English
- HGU GPA between 4.0 ~ 4.29 : 70% retain eligibility for the
Score
- [for of Tuition as Scholarship scholarship
(at the time of end
Enrolled - HGU GPA of 4.3 and Above : 100% - Covers (max) :
of each semester)
Students] of Tuition as Scholarship Freshman: 7 semesters
- TOEFL iBT 85 and Sophomore: 5 semesters
- Excludes Students that Origin from Junior: 3 semesters
above
Countries with English as First
- IELTS Level 6.0
Language, Categorized by Ministry
and above
of Justice, Korea (USA, Canada,
- TEPS 600 and
S. Africa, UK, Ireland, Australia,
above
New Zealand)
Scholarship to Train
Asian Christian
Leaders from Hong - 6 Students Per Year
- Recipients must
Asian Kong, Taiwan, Japan, - 50% of Tuition as Scholarship
maintain the GPA of at
Christian China, Singapore - covers (max) :
Leaders least 3.0 each semester to
(Students that hold Freshman: 8 semesters
Scholarship retain eligibility for the
nationalities and Sophomore: 6 semesters
scholarship
graduate from Junior: 4 semesters
Highschool in these
countries only)

※ Scholarship can be changed when Scholarship Committee approves changes in the scholarship
scheme.
- Only One Scholarship will be Awarded even if the Student meets the criteria for multiple type of
Scholarship.
- Only applies to students who entered HGU from & after Fall 2020 Admission.
- Whoever receives penalty from the penalty committee he/she will be disqualified for the scholarship.
- Covers normal semesters only.
- Anyone receives scholarship using false information/documentation will be disqualified promptly and
has to refund all scholarship that were given to him/her.
- Students whose nationality or VISA status are changed MUST report to OIA. If anyone continues
receiving scholarship without telling the change will be disqualified for scholarships and has to refund
all scholarship that were given to him/her
- Students who changes VISA status to F4 must report to OIA.

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4. Handong Cornerstone Scholarship
Handong Cornerstone Scholarship is granted to highly-qualified international students from
designated developing countries based on document evaluation and interviews.

A. Purpose
- to provide an educational chance to the foreign native & highly-qualified students from
developing countries without facing any financial difficulties
- to nurture Christian leaders who could change his/her country after finishing academics
and training at HGU
* Coverage of the Developing Countries: Applicants from developing countries that are
recognized either by KOICA (Korea International Cooperation Agency) or Korean descendants (ethnic
Koreans living in China, Central Asia, Mexico, etc). For applicants from countries that are not
recognized by KOICA, the Admissions Committee will decide after the evaluation process.

B. Coverage
- During semesters: Entrance fee (Type A 100%, Type B 50%), tuition fee (Type A 100%,
Type B 50%), dormitory fee, meals, and daily expenses (about 200,000KRW per month)
[Sophomore-year Transfer: 6 semesters / Junior-year Transfer: 4 semesters]
- During vacations: Dormitory fee and meals (two meals a day)
(tuition fee for summer & winter sessions are excluded)

C. Requirements for Maintaining the Status of Scholarship Recipients


- Recipients must maintain a GPA of at least 3.0 for each semester to remain eligible for the
scholarship. If the recipient's GPA from the previous semester is lower than 3.0, he/she will be
disqualified for the scholarship.
- If the recipient attends more than the designated semesters, he/she has the responsibility
to pay for the extra tuition and other costs.
- If the recipient does not apply for dormitory after evicted from dormitory or dropped out
dormitory apply by high demerit marks, he/she will be disqualified for the scholarship.
- If the recipient evicted from dormitory twice or dropped out dormitory apply twice,
he/she will be disqualified for the scholarship.
- Must meet all other requirements given by HGU, such as Faith education and spiritual
training.s

D. Selection Criteria
- Final scholarship recipients will be selected based on document evaluation and interview
result.
① Demonstrates outstanding academic achievement
② Has a Christian faith and personal qualities that match the characteristics sought by the
university (Reference: letter of self-introduction and letter of recommendation)
③ Has leadership potential/skills to transform the world and people (Reference: document
evaluation and interview)
④ Has a clear vision for mission and outreach (Reference: letter of recommendation by
missionaries or Mission Organizations)
⑤ In need of financial aid

E. Others
- If the recipient displaced from dormitory, daily expenses (about 200,000KRW per month) and
dormitory fee will not be provided.
- Handong Cornerstone scholarship students must live on-campus. Once he/she disqualified
for the scholarship, on-campus living is not mandatory.

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5. Consulate Verification / Apostille Authentication

A. Overview
Admitted students who completed primary and secondary school education abroad are
required to verify that all of the submitted documents (e.g. certificate of enrollment, transcript,
and certificate of graduation) are notarized, either by Apostille standards or the Korean Consulate.

B. Subject
All admitted students who completed primary and secondary school education abroad
※ For Korean Schools abroad which are established and operated by the approval of the
Korean Minister of Education, Consulate Verification or Apostille Authentication is not required.
C. Documents that require Consulate Verification or Apostille Authentication: submitted
documents for admission (i.e. certificate of enrollment, transcript, and certificate of graduation)
that are issued by schools abroad

D. Methods
1) Admitted students from the countries which are signatories to the Convention
① Documents issued by: designated agencies from each government
② Submission method: Apostille Authentication for the documents above needs to be issued
by the designated agencies and must be registered and submitted to HGU.
2) Admitted students from countries that are not signatories to the Convention
① Documents issued by: embassy or consulate office of Korea in the country
② Submission method: Consulate Verification for the above documents needs to be issued
by the Korean embassy or consulate abroad and must be registered and submitted to HGU.

E. Deadline : August 31 for Fall admission OR February 28 for Spring admission


F. Document Submission : Handong Global University, Office of Admissions and HRD
[(zip code 37554) 558 Handong-ro, Buk-gu, Pohang, Kyungbuk, Republic of Korea]
G. Remarks
1) All documents should be in Korean or English. Documents in other languages should be
accompanied by a notarized Korean or English translation.
2) If you submitted a graduation certificate and transcript that are notarized either by
Apostille or the Korean embassy/consulate during the application period for required documents,
you do not need to submit them again. However, expected graduates need to submit a graduation
certificate and transcript that contains the last semester's GPA which have been notarized either
by Apostille or the Korean embassy/consulate.

H. Others
1) Contacts
① Ministry of Foreign Affairs: +82-2-2100-7500, +82-2-3210-0404
② Ministry of Education : +82-2-6222-6060
2) In the United States, official documents of the federal government are issued by the
State Department. However the official documents of state or official notarized documents are
issued by the Secretary of State of each state.
3) The details of the location and contact information about Apostille issuance offices are
available at the Korean embassy or consulate in every country.

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<Hague Convention >
Since July 14, 2007, the Republic of Korea has been part of the 1961 Hague Convention abolishing
the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents. The Convention provides for the
simplified certification or public (including notarized) documents to be used in countries that have
joined the convention. Apostille ensures that public documents issued in one signatory country will
be recognized as valid in another signatory country.
- Title : Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Document
Region Signatories to the Convention
Asia Mongolia, Kirgizstan, Australia, Israel, Japan, Republic of Korea, New Zealand,
Oceania Brunei, Cook Islands, Fiji, India, Kazakhstan, Marshall Islands, Samoa, Seychelles,
(21 countries) Tonga, Niue, Georgia, Oman, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Philippines, Singapore
Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia,
Cyprus, Czech, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary,
Europe Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Kingdom of
(47countries) the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia,
Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Swiss, Macedonia, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom,
Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Liechtenstein, Moldova, San Marino, Montenegro
United States, Peru, Dominican Republic, Argentina, Mexico, Panama, Suriname,
North America
Venezuela, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Colombia, Dominica,
(1country)
Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Honduras, Saint Vincent, Trinidad and Tobago,
Latin America
Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Uruguay,
(22 countries)
Chile, Brazil
Africa Cape Verde, Sao Tome and Principe, South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho,
(10 countries) Liberia,Namibia, Swaziland, Malawi, Mauritius, Tunisia, Morocco
※ For more and updated information regarding how to get Apostille, please refer to the website
for current updated info hcch.net. (https://www.hcch.net/en/instruments/specialised-sections/apostille)

6. Contacts for More Information

A. Admission Inquiries : Office of Admissions


Phone (054) 260-1806 / +82-54-260-1806
Fax (054) 260-1809 / +82-54-260-1809
E-mail iAdmissions@handong.edu
Homepage http://handong.edu/eng/admission/undergraduate/

B. Visa Issuance Inquiries : Office of International Affairs


Phone (054) 260-1767 / +82-54-260-1767
E-mail oia@handong.edu

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Ⅳ. Others

Handong
Handong Standard
Standard

As a Christian academic institution, Handong Global University (HGU) seeks to be a place


where Christ-centered and biblically-based community life is shared together among students,
faculty and staff.. This goal is in keeping with Handong’s unique history and distinctive
mission which continue to unfold through divine providence.

HGU began in 1995 with a vision to establish a university with a strong emphasis on
character development as well as academic excellence. In a global society dominated by
secular values and an increasing lack of moral imperatives, Handong purposes to educate and
equip students to become exemplary leaders who will serve in their respective professions
with integrity, wisdom, and moral courage.

This vision comes with great challenge, calling us at Handong to live by a value system that
is often at odds with that of the common culture. It calls us to follow the eternal value
system of the Kingdom of God as expounded in the Bible, the Word of God, and demonstrated
in the life of Jesus Christ, the Living Word. The various programs and communities within
Handong are designed to nurture these “Kingdom values” in the lives of Handong students.

Following are some important descriptors of basic biblical virtues that we believe should
characterize, in growing measure, the lives of all members of the Handong community :

Love … expressed in the ways that we welcome, cherish, honor, forgive, and humbly serve
others –sometimes at considerable cost to ourselves. Called forth and energized by God’s own
holy love shed abroad in our hearts, this has tremendous power to heal and transform the
lives of both the recipient and the one who bestows it.

Wisdom … demonstrated in an ability to discern what is good, right, and true. An appropriate
fear and knowledge of God, grounded in His word (Proverbs 2), gives us insight into the true
nature of things. Out of this, we exercise proper discretion in our day-to-day choices and in
our dealings with the world around us. True wisdom produces good fruit and guards against
a path of futility and meaninglessness in life.

Integrity … the mark of a person whose thoughts, speech and actions are consistently aligned
with truth and moral uprightness. To have integrity is to be “pure in heart”, to have “truth
in the inner parts” (Matthew 5:8, Psalm 51:6, 10). Uncompromising honesty with self, God, and
others frees the man/woman of integrity to stand firm with transparency and courage against
injustice and ungodliness wherever they are found.

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Purity … can be seen as an extension of integrity. Purity of heart inclines naturally toward
sexual purity, which honors God, self, and others, and which preserves the safe boundaries of
the mystical union of two covenant partners in marriage. Failure in this area, which has
become the norm in modern society, undermines solid character and commonly leaves deep
scars on the souls and lives of those who treat as profane the gift of human sexuality.

Self-Control … a close companion of wisdom, is seen in the way that we, empowered by the
Holy Spirit, rule over our own desires, emotions, thoughts, and actions. Without
self-discipline, there is no growth to maturity. Love, wisdom, integrity, and purity will falter,
and our best gifts wither in futility without intentional training and progressive mastery of our
self-indulgent tendencies.

Virtues such as the above cannot be merely legislated. These are the substance of godly
character. While all people as divine image-bearers have some natural capacity to develop
these qualities, it is our conviction that significant growth in virtue is possible ultimately only
through the power of the risen Lord Jesus Christ at work in us by His in-dwelling Spirit.
Accordingly, Handong endeavors to provide many opportunities for students to encounter
Jesus Christ and to grow as His disciples while preparing themselves for future professions in
which they may act as change agents in this world.

It is understood that not all Handong students subscribe to the Christian worldview and faith.
Handong is open to students of other faiths, or no faith, provided they can commit to
respecting the standards promoted here, and to willing participation in the required programs
and activities in which Christian virtues are cultivated. We believe that these standards will
benefit not only those of Christian faith, but all in the Handong community.

As part of fostering a strong Christian ethos, the leadership of HGU is committed to providing
a safe and wholesome community environment for students that is conducive to their
personal, intellectual, moral, social, and spiritual growth. In keeping with this commitment,
Handong stands firmly against behaviors and practices, such as those listed below, which are
damaging to the lives of individual persons and to the community at large.
1. Alcohol use: possessing, consuming or being under the influence of alcohol.
2. Sexual immorality: premarital sex, cohabitation, obscenity, pornography, homosexual
conduct.
3. Sexually suggestive expressions in speech, manner of dress, public performances &
displays, etc.
4. Abortion
5. Cheating / Plagiarism, and other forms of academic dishonesty.
6. Illegal activities: use of drugs, theft, violence, gambling, etc.
“Why not change the world?” is Handong’s motto. An inspiring proposition, but this is first of
all a call to change ourselves – to submit to the rule of Jesus Christ in our lives; to grow in
grace and wisdom and knowledge, and to embrace an eternal value system that brings
transformation through the liberating power of truth and moral beauty.

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2023학년도
1학기 (2022년 10월 20일 마감)
2학기 (2023년 4월 20일 마감)

외국인 신입학 모집요강


(1학년)

(UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES)
- FRESHMAN -

(입학원서, 자기소개서, 서약서 등 각종 양식은 원서 교부기간에 홈페이지에서 다운 받을 수 있음. 세부사항 및


정보가 변경될 수 있으므로, 최종 version은 홈페이지(영문사이트)에서 확인 바랍니다.)

※ 본 모집요강에 수록된 내용 중 일부가 변경될 수도 있으므로 원서접수기간에 우리대학교


입학 홈페이지 <최종 모집요강>을 반드시 확인하시기 바랍니다.
외국인 신입학 모집요강
(UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES: FRESHMAN)

1. 전형 일정
2. 모집 단위 및 모집 인원
Ⅰ. 공통사항 3. 학부 및 전공 선택
4. 접수 안내
5. 전형료

1. 지원 자격
Ⅱ. 모집요강 2. 제출 서류
3. 전형요소 및 선발 방법

1. 유의사항
2. 등록금 및 생활관비 안내
3. 장학금
Ⅲ. 주요 안내 사항 4. 한동코너스톤장학금 소개

5. 최종 합격자의 제출서류 영사 확인서/아포스티유 확인서


제출 안내
6. 문의처

Ⅳ. 기타 1. 한동 스탠다드

1. 입학지원서(Form 1)
2. 자기소개서(Form 2)

Ⅴ. 각종 서식 3. 서약서(Form 3)
4. 학력조회 동의서(Form 4)
(영문홈페이지에서 5. 재정지원 확인서(Form 5)
다운로드 가능함) 6. 한동코너스톤장학금 신청서(Form 6)
7. 추천서(Form 7)
8. 제출서류 목록(표지) (Form 8)

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I. 공통사항
1. 전형 일정

일시
구분 장소 비고
1학기 2학기

한동대학교 영문 홈페이지
2022.10.1~10.20(목) 2023.4.1~4.20(목) 안내 참조
• 우편 또는 방문 등으로 제
원서 교부 (www.handong.edu/eng)
5pm 5pm 출 하여야 함. 단, 토, 일
(English Site => News =>
및 법정공휴일에는 방문하
Campus Announcements)
여 제출할 수 없음
• 원서 교부 방법 또는 서류
지원관련 2022.10.1~10.20(목) 2023.4.1~4.20(목) 한동대학교 제출 방법 변경 시, 본교
서류 제출 5pm 5pm (모집요강 참조) 영문 홈페이지 안내 참조

한동대학교 영문 홈페이지 • 발표에 사용되는 E-mail을


안내 참조 정확히 기재 바람
1단계 2022.11.25(금) 2023.5.26(금)
(www.handong.edu/eng) (기재 누락, 오기 등으로
합격자 발표 3pm 3pm
(English Site => News => 발생하는 책임은 수험생
Campus Announcements) 본인에게 있음)

방문면접 또는
한동대학교 지정장소 또는
면접고사 2022.11.30(수) 2023.6.3(토) 비대면면접(ZOOM 등 사용)
온라인
중택1

한동대학교 영문 홈페이지
2022.12.14(수) 2023.6.23(금) 안내 참조 • 발표에 사용되는 E-mail을
합격자 발표 (www.handong.edu/eng)
3pm 3pm 정확히 기재 바람
(English Site => News =>
Campus Announcements)

[등록]
2022.12.16 ~ 19(월)
5pm [등록&등록금 전액납부] •등록금전액납부 기간 내에
지정계좌
등록금 납부 2023.7.3 ~ 7.7(금) 납부하지 않으면 입학이 자
[등록금 전액납부] 5pm
(합격안내 시, 내용 참고)
동 취소 됨
2023.2.7 ~ 9(목)
5pm

· application fee 납입과 제출서류를 기한 내 제출하지 않을시 미지원자 처리/불합격 처리됩니다.


· 1단계 서류심사 합격자에 한하여 면접고사를 시행합니다.
· 날짜 및 시간은 대한민국 기준으로 시행합니다.

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2. 모집단위 및 모집인원

개설 학부 모집단위 일반지원자

인문사회계열
경영경제학부
경영학전공
경제학전공
*Global Management전공
국제어문학부
국제지역학전공
영어전공
법학부
한국법전공
*US & International Law전공
상담심리사회복지학부
상담심리학전공
사회복지학전공
커뮤니케이션학부
언론정보학전공
공연영상학전공
창의융합교육원
*글로벌융합전공
*글로벌한국학전공
학생설계융합전공
이공계열
공간환경시스템공학부
건설공학전공
도시환경공학전공
기계제어공학부 전학부 제한없음
기계공학전공
전자제어공학전공
생명과학부
생명과학전공
창의융합교육원
*글로벌융합전공
수학통계전공
학생설계융합전공
콘텐츠융합디자인학부
시각디자인전공
제품디자인전공

IT융합대학
전산전자공학부
컴퓨터공학전공
AI·컴퓨터공학심화전공(구. 컴퓨터공학심화전공)
전자공학전공
전자공학심화전공
*Information Technology전공
AI융합교육원
AI융합전공
ICT창업학부
ICT융합전공
AI Convergence & Entrepreneurship전공
Global Entrepreneurship전공

* US & International Law 전공, Global Management 전공, Information Technology, Global
Convergence Studies, Global Korean Studies 전공은 100% 영어 강의 전공입니다.
* 모집학부 및 전공 명칭 변경시에는 우리 대학교 홈페이지에 공고합니다.

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3. 학부 및 전공 선택

가. 우리 대학교는 계열, 학부 및 전공의 구분 없이 입학하며, 2학년 진학 시 학부를 자유로이 선택할 수 있습니다.

나. 공학계열 전공 중 전산전자공학부 진학 희망자는 공학교육인증프로그램에 참여하는 것을 원칙


으로 합니다. 공학교육인증프로그램에 소속되는 학생은 1학년 때부터 전공을 선택하는 것을 원칙
으로 합니다.(이후 다른 전공으로 3학년 1학기까지 자유롭게 변경이 가능함)
다. 우리 대학교는 복수전공 의무제를 실시하고 있습니다. 단, 공학교육인증 프로그램에 참여하는 신입생은
단수전공도 가능합니다. (공학교육인증 프로그램은 복합전공 내용으로 구성된 단수전공 교육과정임)
학부 공학교육인증 프로그램 선택 시의 전공 일반 전공
컴퓨터공학심화 60학점 또는 컴퓨터공학 33학점과
전산전자공학부
전자공학심화 60학점 전자공학 33학점

라. Global Management, US & International Law, Information Technology, 글로벌융합전공은 100%


영어로 진행되는 전공으로 이 중 하나를 전공할 경우, 다른 하나의 전공을 모든 전공(동일전공 제
외, GM-경영학, IT-컴퓨터공학 연계전공 불가) 중에서 자유로이 선택할 수 있습니다.

마. 2학년 진학시 ICT 창업학부를 선택할 경우, 1전공은 Global Entrepreneurship, ICT 융합, ICT
창업 중 하나를 선택하고, 2전공은 타학부 전공 중에서 선택해야 합니다(단, ICT 융합, ICT 창
업 전공을 1전공으로 선택시 2전공으로 컴퓨터공학 전공 선택 불가). 다학제간 융합을 위해
ICT 창업학부 내 2개 전공을 선택하여 복수 전공하는 것은 허용되지 않으며, 타학부 전공을 1
전공으로 하면서, ICT 창업학부 내 전공을 2전공으로 하는 것은 가능합니다.
바. 창의융합교육원의 학생설계융합전공, 글로벌융합전공, 글로벌한국학전공, 수학통계전공은 2전공
으로만 선택할 수 있으며, 모든 학부에서 개설하는 전공과 연계가 가능합니다. (외국인의 경우,
글로벌융합전공과 학생설계융합전공을 1전공으로 선택할 수 있음)
- 글로벌융합전공은 외국인 학생의 경우 1전공(33학점), 1전공심화(66학점)로 신청 가능
- 글로벌융합전공과 학생설계융합전공은 학생 스스로가 설계 가능한 전공으로, 글로벌융합전공
은 최소 2개의 전공, 학생설계융합전공은 최소 3개의 전공을 융합한 전공을 설정해야 함
- 창의융합교육원 전공을 희망하는 학생은 다음과 같은 신청단계를 거쳐야 합니다.
☞ 창의융합교육원 신청서 제출→심의 및 승인→전공변경
※ [문의] 창의융합교육원 054-260-3306

사. 인문사회계열 모든 학부 및 공간환경시스템공학부와 콘텐츠융합디자인학부를 택할 경우, 2전공


은 계열 구분 없이 자유롭게 선택할 수 있습니다.
아. 이공계열 학부 중 생명과학부에서 생명과학(33학점)을 1전공으로 선택할 경우, 인문사회계열 및 이공
계열 모든 전공을 2전공으로 선택할 수 있습니다.
자. 기계제어공학부의 기계공학 혹은 전자제어공학을 1전공으로 선택할 경우, 모든 인문사회계열 및 이공
계열 전공을 2전공으로 선택할 수 있습니다. (예외사항: 기계공학을 1전공으로, 전산전자공학부의
전자공학을 2전공으로 선택하고자 할 경우에는 양 학부장의 승인을 반드시 받아야 함)
차. 전산전자공학부의 컴퓨터공학전공을 1전공으로 선택할 경우, 경영경제학부의 경영학과 ICT창업학
부의 Global Entrepreneurship전공만 연계전공이 가능합니다.(그 외의 타 학부 전공과는 연계전공이
불가함)
카. 전산전자공학부의 전자공학을 1전공으로 선택할 경우, Global Entrepreneurship, ICT 융합, ICT 창
업, 학생설계융합전공, 글로벌융합전공만 연계전공이 가능합니다. (단, 지정 필수과목 이수조건 있음)

※ 학부 및 전공 내용은 변경될 수 있습니다. 상세한 내용은 교무팀에 확인하시기 바랍니다.

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4. 접수 안내

- 마감일까지 지원 관련된 모든 서류를 한동대학교로 우편 제출(tracking이 가능한 등기우편 사용)하고, 전형료를


납입하여야 접수가 완료됩니다.
보낼 곳 : 경북 포항시 북구 한동로 558 한동대학교 국제처(올네이션스홀 413호) 순수외국인 전형 담당자 앞
우편번호 37554 / 전화번호 054-260-1806
모든 서류가 한동대학교에 도착하기 전까지는 지원자의 책임하에 있습니다.
(해외발송 시 ­ DHL/EMS 사용, 국내발송 시 ­ 우체국 등기 사용 권장)

5. 전형료 안내
가. 전형료

모든 지원자

100,000원
※ 일반지원자의 전형료 120,000원(1단계: 100,000원/ 2단계: 20,000원) 중 2단계 전형료는 면제함

나. 전형료 납부 방법
- 무통장 납부 : 아래 전형료 납부 계좌로 지원자 이름을 기재하여 전형료를 입금하며,
입금 후 반드시 지원자 이름, 출신국, 입금일자, 입금금액, 입금하신 은행명이 포함된 증거
자료를 입학사정관팀 E-mail (iAdmissions@handong.edu) 로 보내야 함.
※ 전형료는 송금 및 수신 수수료를 포함하지 않은 금액이며, 모든 수수료는 지원자가 별도로 부담하여야 함
전형료 무통장 입금 계좌 안내 (전형료 입금만 가능)

- Swift Code: KOEXKRSE


- Bank Name: KEB Hana Bank (하나은행)
- Bank Address: 101-1, Eulji-Ro 1-Ga, Jung-gu, Seoul, KOREA
해외
- Account Holder’s Name: Handong Global University (한동대학교)
- Account Number: 910-910005-26904
- Handong Global University’s business registration number (한동대 사업자번호) : 506 82 03966

다. 유의사항
1) 전형료를 납부하지 않은 경우에는 전형과정에서 제외됩니다.
2) 접수가 완료된 경우 원서 접수를 취소할 수 없으며 전형료는 반환하지 않습니다.
3) 아래의 경우에는, 해당 금액을 환불처리 합니다.
(a) 고등교육법 시행령에 의거 대학의 장은 응시자가 전형료를 과오납한 경우에는 초과 납부한 금액을 반환
(b) 대학의 귀책, 천재지변, 수험생의 귀책이 아닌 사유로 입학전형에 응시하지 못한 경우에는
해당 단계 전형료 전액(수수료 제외)을 반환
4) 전형료 반환 대상자는 학교를 방문하거나 금융전산망(응시자가 원서 접수시 입력한 금융기관 환
불계좌) 등을 통해 해당 금액을 반환 받을 수 있습니다. 다만, 전형료 반환 대상자가 금융전산망
등을 통해 반환받기를 원하는 경우 대학의 장은 금융수수료 등을 차감하여 잔액을 반환할 수 있
으며, 금융수수료 등이 반환할 금액과 같거나 초과하면 반환하지 않을 수 있습니다.

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II. 모집요강
1. 지원 자격

모든 지원자
부•모 및 학생이 모두 생득적 외국인(순수 외국인)인 경우와 생후 외국 국적 취득자(시민권 획득 등)로서
국내•외 고등학교 졸업(예정)자 또는 이와 동등의 학력이 있다고 인정되는 자

※ 지원 자격 세부사항
가. 일반 지원자 국적 인정 기준 : 외국인이란 외국 국적만 가진 자를 의미합니다.
* 생후 외국 국적 취득자인 경우, 부모 및 학생이 모두 외국 국적을 취득한 경우에 한하여 지원이 가능합니다. (단, 한국
국적을 가진 복수 국적자는 지원이 불가함)
* 외국인에게 입양되어 외국 국적을 취득한 자는 초등학교 취학(G1)전 외국 국적을 취득한 경우에만 지원자격을 부여합니다.
나. 한국 국적을 가진 복수 국적자는 지원할 수 없습니다.
(복수 국적자는 한국국적을 포기해야 지원할 수 있습니다)
다. 부모가 이혼 또는 사망 등으로 인하여 부 또는 모 중 한 명과 가족인 경우, 해당 부 또는 모의 국적으로
지원 자격을 갖습니다. 이 때, 관련 증빙서류를 제출하여야 합니다.
라. 외국학교 과정 인정기준
해당국 교육관계법령에 의거 소정의 학력이 인정되는 정규학교 과정만을 인정하며, 어학연수 목적의
교육 과정, 대학예비과정, 평생교육과정, 성인대학과정, 통신교육과정, 인터넷교육과정 등은 제외됩니다.
마. 검정고시, 홈스쿨링, 사이버학습 등의 학력인정 방법은 재외국민과 외국인 특별전형 지원자격에서는
인정하지 않습니다.
바. 지원 자격 관련 해석에 시비가 있는 경우에는 우리 대학교 입학전형관리위원회가 정하는 바에 따릅니다.

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2. 제출 서류
- ‘제출서류 목록’(Form 8)을 표지로 하여 아래의 제출서류들을 순서대로 정리하여 제출해주세요.

우리대
제출서류 학
Form
지정
No.
(본인의 지원자격에 해당하는 서류만 제출하세요) 서식
사용

1 입학지원서 1부 ○ Form 1 필수

2 자기소개서 1부 ○ Form 2 필수

3 서약서 1부 ○ Form 3 필수

고등학교 성적증명서 1부
※만점기준이 명시된 고교 성적증명서 제출
4 필수
※외국소재의 학교의 경우 최종 합격 후 영사 확인서 또는
아포스티유(Apostille) 확인서 제출 필요

고등학교 졸업(예정)증명서 1부
5 ※외국소재의 학교의 경우 최종 합격 후 영사 확인서 또는 필수
아포스티유(Apostille) 확인서 제출 필요

지원자의 국적 증명서 1부
6 필수
(여권사본 또는 국적이 표기된 신분증 사본 등)
부모의 국적 증명서 각 1부
7 필수
(여권사본 또는 국적이 표기된 신분증 사본 등)

지원자와 부모의 관계 입증 서류 1부
8 필수
(출생증명서, 가족관계증명서 등)

9 학력조회 동의서 1부 ○ Form 4 필수

10 재정지원 확인서 1부 ○ Form 5 필수

본인 또는 재정보증인의 US$ 13,000 이상 은행잔고증명서 (1개월 이상


11 예치) 1부 필수
※ 코너스톤장학금 지원자는 ‘선택’ 가능함
추천서 1부
12 - 추천인 : 출신고교 학교장/교사, 선교사, 출석교회 목사 ○ Form 6 필수
※ 가족이나 친지의 추천서는 미인정(제출 불가능)

13 한동코너스톤장학금 신청서 1부 ○ Form 7 선택

한국어 또는 영어능력 입증 서류
※ 한국어능력시험(TOPIK) 3급 이상 선택
14 영어능력시험: TOEFL(PBT 550, CBT 210, iBT 80), IELTS 5.5, or
New TEPS 297 (old TEPS 550), TOEIC 700점 이상 필수
※ 코너스톤장학금 지원자는 ‘필수’로 제출해야 함

SAT / IB / GCE A-Level / AP 등의 공인 성적,


15 각종 상장, 사회봉사활동 증명서, 각종 특별활동 증명서, 선택
School Profile 등

* 모든 서류는 한국어 또는 영어가 아닌 경우 번역하여 공증받아 제출하여야 함

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※ 서류 제출 시 유의사항 안내
가. 외국에서 재학한 학교의 졸업(예정)증명서, 성적증명서는 해당국가의 대한민국 재외공관에서 ‘영사
확인서’ 또는 해당국가의 정부기관으로부터 ‘아포스티유 확인서’를 발급 받아 제출하여야 합니다.
단, 입학지원시 졸업예정자는 우리대학교 최종 합격 후 등록 시 마지막 학기 성적이 포함된
성적증명서와 졸업증명서에 대하여 ‘영사 확인서’ 또는 ‘아포스티유 확인서’를 받아 다시
제출하여야 합니다. (서류제출기간에 고등학교 졸업증명서, 성적증명서를 ‘영사 확인서’ 또는
‘아포스티유 확인서’를 받아 모두 제출하신 경우에는 다시 제출하지 않아도 됩니다.)
나. 최종 합격자의 제출서류 영사 확인서/아포스티유 확인서 제출 안내 참고
다. 영사확인, 아포스티유, 사본공증, 번역공증 시에는 일반적으로 서류가 여러 장으로 구성됩니다. 공
증 받은 그대로를 제출하여야 하며 철이 된 공증서류를 풀어서 제출할 경우에는 해당 공증내용을
인정하지 않으니 꼭 주의하시기 바랍니다.
라. 제출서류는 원본제출을 원칙으로 하고 부득이한 사정으로 사본 제출을 원하는 경우 우리대학교를 방
문하여 원본 대조필한 사본은 제출 가능합니다. (사본 공증이 되어 있는 경우 원본으로 간주합니다. 단
‘영사 확인서’ 또는 ‘아포스티유 확인서’를 복사해서 제출하는 경우는 원본으로 인정하지 않습니다.)
마. 외국학교 성적증명서, 졸업(예정)증명서, 재학사실증명서 등에는 출신 외국학교 발급부서의 영문 주소,
국제전화 번호, 팩스번호 등 연락처가 반드시 기재되어 있어야 합니다.
바. 원본으로 제출하여야 하는 서류를 사본으로 제출한 경우(예 : 복사, 스캔, 컬러복사, FAX, 이메일
등)에는 해당 서류를 제출하지 않은 것으로 처리하며, 지원서류 미비로 지원자격 심사에 통과되지
않을 수 있으므로 유의하시기 바랍니다.
사. 제출서류가 한글 또는 영문이 아닐 경우에는 이를 번역하여 대한민국 재외공관에서 공증을 받은 후에
원본과 함께 공증 번역서를 제출해야 합니다.
아. 자기소개서를 포함한 모든 서류는 한글 또는 영문으로 작성하여야 합니다.
자. 제출된 서류상의 이름이 각각 다를 경우에는 해당국 법원이나 재외공관장 발행의 동일인임을 증명하는
서류를 제출하여야 합니다.
차. 제출서류 심사과정 또는 입학이후 우리나라 학제기준으로 고등학교 졸업자와 동등의 학력인정(초중등
교육법 제98조)에 의한 학력을 갖추고 있는지에 대해 추가 제출서류를 요구하였을 경우, 이를 증명할
수 있는 서류를 제출하여야 합니다.

3. 전형요소 및 선발 방법
가. 전형요소별 반영비율
전형요소별 성적 반영비율 (%)
사정단계 총점 비율
서류심사 면접고사

1단계 100% - 100%

2단계 50% 50% 100%

나. 서류심사는 제출 서류를 검토하여 종합적으로 평가하며, 평가에 관련된 전반적인 사항은 우리 대학교 자체 기준에
의해 평가합니다.

다. 선발방법
(1) 1단계 서류심사
•서류심사로 2단계 면접고사 대상자를 선발합니다.

(2) 2단계 면접고사


•1단계 합격자에 한해 2단계 심사를 진행합니다.
•면접고사는 인성 및 창의성을 평가하며, 이에 따른 평가 내용은 본교 인재상 부합도, 의사소통 및 면접
태도, 성장잠재력, 논리성, 독창성을 종합적으로 평가합니다.
•면접고사에 결시 또는 과락한 경우에는 성적에 관계없이 불합격 처리합니다.
•예비 합격자는 선발하지 않습니다.

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Ⅲ. 주요 안내사항
1. 유의사항
(1) 다음과 같은 경우에는 1단계에서 불합격 처리합니다.
- 지원서류가 미비된 경우
- 원서 및 지원서류 기재사항이 허위로 판명된 경우
- 접수 이후에 지원 자격을 검토하여 자격에 미달되었을 경우
- 우리 대학에서 기대하는 수학능력, 재정능력에 미달된다고 판단되는 경우
(2) 자기소개서에 표절 의심이 발생될 경우, 입학전형관리위원회의 심의를 통해 불합격 등의 처리를
할 수 있습니다.
(3) 2단계 유의사항은 아래와 같습니다.
- 면접고사 시간을 반드시 확인하시기 바랍니다.
- 면접고사를 결시 또는 과락한 경우에는 전형 성적에 관계없이 불합격 처리합니다.
- 면접고사 당일에는 수험표, 신분증(여권 등)을 필히 지참하여야 합니다. 면접고사 중에는 휴대
전화, 전자사전, 태블릿PC 등 전자기기 일체의 사용을 금지합니다.
- 면접고사 중 부정행위자(예: 화상전화면접시 주변 도움 등)는 발견 즉시 퇴장 조치하고 불합격
처리합니다.
(4) 합격자 중 미등록자는 합격을 취소합니다.
(5) 고교 졸업예정자의 경우 입학이전에 졸업하지 못하면 입학을 취소합니다.
(6) 합격 후 국내ㆍ외 전적 학교에 학적 및 거주사실 등 지원 서류 조회결과, 사실과 다르거나 허위
기재한 사실이 밝혀질 경우 또는 부정한 방법으로 입학한 사실이 확인될 경우에는 입학 전ㆍ후
를 막론하고 합격 또는 입학허가를 취소합니다.
(7) 합격한 경우라도 입학 후 6개월 내에 학력조회 회신이 되지 않는 경우 본인이 직접 출신학교에
연락하여 학력 조회가 이루어질 수 있도록 조치를 취해야 하며, 학력조회가 최종적으로 미회신
된 경우 입학을 취소할 수 있습니다.
(8) 기재 착오, 기재 누락, 연락처 불명, 오기 등으로 발생하는 불이익에 대한 책임은 수험생 본인에
게 있습니다. 또한, 입학사정에 사용된 전형 자료에 주요사항이 누락되거나 허위나 부정이 있다
고 판단되는 경우에는 입학 취소를 할 수 있습니다.
(9) 입학허가 후에라도 개강일까지 입국허가가 되지 않은 경우 입학을 취소할 수 있습니다.
(10) 입학 후라도 서류 검증 등을 통하여 주요 사항 누락, 서류 위조 및 허위 사실 등 부정 입학이
확인되는 경우 관계 법령과 대학의 학칙 및 모집요강 등에 따라 입학을 취소할 수 있습니다. 이
경우, 해당자가 납부한 등록금은 반환하지 않습니다. 단, 등록금을 납부한 학기가 종료되지 않은
경우에는 관계법령 대학 등록금에 관한 규칙’의 반환기준에 준하여 반환합니다.
(11) 등록 포기(입학허가를 받은 자가 등록 포기를 표시한 경우) 등에 따른 등록금 환불은 관계법령
‘대학 등록금에 관한 규칙’에 의거하여 처리합니다.
(12) 대학 지원에서 부정한 방법으로 지원하거나 이에 협조하여 공정한 학생 선발 업무를 방해한 경
우에는 입학 취소 후 3년 동안 본교에 지원할 수 없습니다.
(13) 신입생은 학칙에 명시된 경우를 제외하고는, 입학 후 첫 학기에는 휴학할 수 없습니다.
(14) 입학전형 성적은 공개하지 않으며, 지원시 제출한 서류 및 기록 일체를 복사할 수 없으며 반환
되지 않습니다.
(15) 외국인 전형에 최종 합격한 자는 법령에 따라 타 대학 및 본 대학교의 타 전형에 지원할 수 없
습니다. 여러 대학에 중복 합격한 학생들은 반드시 한 대학교에만 등록하여야 하며, 이중 등록
시에는 등록한 모든 대학교의 합격이 취소됩니다.
(16) 본 모집요강 내용을 철저히 숙지하고 준수하여야 합니다. (숙지하지 않아 발생하는 불이익에 대
한 책임은 수험생 본인에게 있습니다.)
(17) 이 모집요강에 명시하지 않은 모든 사항 및 모집요강 해석에 시비가 있는 경우에는 우리 대학교
입학전형관리위원회가 정하는 바에 따릅니다.
(18) 입학원서의 지원동기 등에는 부모 및 친인척의 성명, 직장명 등 신상에 관한 사항의 기재를 금
지하고 기재시 불이익 조치를 받을 수 있습니다.

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2. 등록금 및 생활관비 안내 (KRW 한화 기준)
* 금액은 2022학년도 1학기 기준이며 변경될 수 있습니다.

가. 입학금 및 등록금

입학금 (원) 수업료 (원)


학부 구분
(1회 납입) (한 학기 기준)

글로벌리더십학부 1학기 180,000 3,661,000


(신입생 전원) 2학기 - 3,661,000

나. 생활관비 및 식비

구분 금액 (원) 비고

생활관비 약 750,000 •한 학기당 금액임

식비 약 4,000~9,500 •1식 금액임

* 신입생은 전원 생활관 입주가 가능합니다.


* 한동코너스톤 장학생은 자격 유지 기간 동안에 생활관 거주가 의무입니다. 자격 박탈 시에
는 생활관 거주 의무가 없습니다.

3. 장학금

장학금명 수혜자격 수혜내용 비고

Type A Type B

- 학기 중 :
- 학기 중 : - 재학 중 다음의 경우에는 자
입학금 50%,
입학금, 수업료 격이 상실됨 : 학점 3.0미만
부·모 및 학생의 태생국적이 개 수업료 50%,
또는 징계위원회에서 징계 처
한동 발도상국의 생득적 외국인 (순수 생활관비,식비,학
생활관비,식비, 리가 된 경우. 생활관 강제 퇴
코너스톤 외국인)으로서 입학성적이 우수 업지원장학금
학업지원장학금 거 혹은 고벌점으로 인한 생활
장학금 하고 우리대학교 인재상에 부합 (월 20만원
(월 20만원
정도) 관 탈락한 학생이 한 학기 후
한 자 중 선발 정도)
입주 신청을 하지 않거나 2회
- 방학 중 : 강제 퇴거 및 생활관 탈락 시
- 방학 중 :
생활관비, 식비
생활관비, 식비 장학생 자격 박탈
(1일 2식)
(1일 2식)
(계절학기
(계절학기 - 정규 학기 이내 수혜가능하
수강료 제외)
수강료 제외)
며, 초과 학기를 등록할 경우
해당학기 등록금은 학생이 부
담하여야 함

일반국 또는 개발도상국 출신 - 장학금 지급 최대 학기 수


외국인으로 성적이 우수하고 - 상위 10%: 입학금 면제, * 신입생: 8학기
우리대학교 인재상에 부합한 수업료 50% * 2학년 편입생: 6학기
외국인 * 3학년 편입생: 4학기
자 중 선발
입학성적
- 상위 30%: 입학금 면제,
우수장학금 수업료 30%
* 입학성적은 1단계(서류평
가)와 2단계(면접평가) 평가
점수를 합산함

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장학금명 수혜자격 수혜내용 비고

- F4(동포비자) 소지자
- TOPIK 3급 : 수업료 30% 감면 제외
한국어 성적 (TOPIK) 보유자 - TOPIK 4급 : 수업료 50% 감면 - 입학 첫 학기에만
(지원서 제출 마감일 기준) - TOPIK 5급 : 수업료 80% 감면 지급 됨
- TOPIK 6급 : 수업료 100% 감면 - 입학 지원 마감일에
자격을 갖춰야 함
외국인학생 - 법무부 기준 영어
입학 공용어 국가 출신
장학금 학생 제외 (미국,
- 수업료 50%감면 캐나다, 남아공, 영국,
영어 성적 보유자 아래 3가지 중 해당자 아일랜드, 호주,
(지원서 제출 마감일 기준) TOEFL iBT 85 이상 뉴질랜드)
IELTS 6.0 이상 - 입학 첫 학기에만
TEPS 600 이상 지급 됨
- 입학 지원 마감일에
자격을 갖춰야 함
- 학점 2.0~2.49 : 수업료 30% 감면
- 매 학기 15학점 이상
- 학점 2.5~3.49 : 수업료 50% 감면
한국어 성적 (TOPIK) 4급 취득자에 한 함
- 학점 3.5~3.99 : 수업료 70% 감면
이상 소지자 - 정규 학기 이내에만
- 학점 4.0 이상 : 수업료 100% 감면
(매 학기말 기준) 지급
- 매 학기 학점을
- F4(동포비자) 소지자 제외
학업 수행 유지해야 장학금이
- 학점 3.5~3.99 : 수업료 50% 감면
장학금 영어 성적 소지자 유지됨
- 학점 4.0~4.29 : 수업료 70% 감면
(매 학기말 기준) - 장학금 지급 최대 학
- 학점 4.3 이상 : 수업료 100% 감면
아래 3가지 중 해당자 기 수
TOEFL iBT 85 이상 * 신입생: 7학기
- 법무부 기준 영어 공용어 국가 출신
IELTS 6.0 이상 * 2학년 편입생: 5학기
학생 제외 (미국, 캐나다, 남아공,
TEPS 600 이상 * 3학년 편입생: 3학기
영국, 아일랜드, 호주, 뉴질랜드)
- 장학인원 : 연 6명
크리스찬 리더들을 키우기
아시아 - 수업료 50% 감면
위한 장학금으로서 홍콩, 대만, -학점 3.0이상을
크리스찬 - 장학금 지급 최대 학기 수
일본, 중국, 싱가포르 출신으로 유지해야 장학금이
리더 * 신입생: 8학기
해당 국가 고교 졸업자에 한 유지됨
장학금 * 2학년 편입생: 6학기

* 3학년 편입생: 4학기

※ 장학금은 장학위원회의 결정에 따라 변경될 수 있습니다.


- 유사장학의 경우 타 장학금과 중복 시 한 건에 대해서만 지급
- 2020학년도 가을학기 입학자부터 적용
- 징계위원회로부터 징계를 받은 학생은 위 장학금 대상자에서 박탈 됨
- 정규학기 내에서 지급됨
- 잘못된 또는 허위 자료 및 정보를 사용하여 장학대상자가 된 것이 발견되는 즉시 박탈되며, 지급된 모든
장학금을 반환하여야 함
- 국적 및 비자 자격 변경으로 인하여 장학금 수혜 자격 변동 시 즉시 OIA에 알려야 하며, 고지의무 위반 시,
지급된 모든 장학금을 반환하여야 함
- F4(동포비자) 자격을 취득하게 되는 즉시 OIA에 알려야 할 의무가 있음

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4. 한동코너스톤장학금 소개

한동코너스톤장학금은 서류심사와 면접심사를 바탕으로 개발도상국의 순수 외국인 학생 중 우수 학생을


장학생으로 선발합니다.

가. 장학금 취지
- 개발도상국의 생득적 외국인(순수 외국인) 학생 중 우수한 학생을 선발하여 경제적 어려움 없이
학업에 매진할 수 있도록 교육의 기회를 부여함
- 한동대에서 교육과 훈련을 받은 후 다시 본국으로 귀국하여 그 나라를 변화시키는 크리스천 지도
자로 교육시키고자 함
* 개발도상국의 범위 : KOICA의 지원 수혜국 명단에 따른 국가 출신자 및 한인 후손
(중국 조선족, 중앙아시아 고려인, 멕시코 유카타 한인 후손 등)으로 정하며, 명단에 미포함된 국
가 출신지원자가 있을 경우 입학 업무 담당 부서에서 별도 심사하여 선발할 수 있음)

나. 지원내용
- 학기 중 : 입학금 (Type A, Type B 50%), 수업료 (Type A, Type B 50%), 생활관비, 식비, 학업지
원장학금(월 20만원 정도) [8학기]
- 방학 중 : 생활관비, 식비(1일 2식) (계절학기 수강료 제외) [8학기]

다. 장학생 자격 유지 조건
- 장학생은 매 학기 평점평균 3.0점 이상 취득하여야 함. 평점평균 3.0점 미만 취득 시, 다음 학기 장학
생 자격이 상실됨
- 강제 퇴거 혹은 고벌점으로 인한 생활관 탈락 학생이 한 학기 후 입주 신청을 하지 않거나 2회 강제
퇴거 및 생활관 탈락 시 장학생 자격이 상실됨
- 초과 학기를 등록할 경우 해당학기 등록금은 학생이 부담하여야 함
- 신앙 교육 및 훈련 등 학교에서 별도로 안내하는 요건들을 충족시켜야 함

라. 선발 기준
- 서류 및 면접성적과 아래 기준을 종합하여 최종 합격생을 선발합니다.
① 학업성적이 우수한 자
② 자기소개서 및 추천서를 통해 우리대학 인재상에 적합한 자(신앙, 인성 등)
③ 서류심사와 면접심사를 통해 세상과 민족을 변화시키고자 하는 크리스천 지도자로서의 자질을
갖고 있는 자
④ 선교사, 선교단체 등의 추천서를 통해 선교 비전이 확인된 자
⑤ 가계가 곤란한 자 등

마. 기타 사항
- 생활관 강제 퇴거 시 다음 학기 학업지원장학금과 생활관비 장학금은 지급되지 않습니다.
- 한동코너스톤 장학생은 자격 유지 기간 동안에 생활관 거주가 의무입니다. 자격 박탈 시에는 생
활관 거주 의무가 없습니다.

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5. 최종 합격자의 제출서류 영사 확인서/아포스티유 확인서 제출 안내

가. 개요
우리 대학교 최종합격자가 외국 학교(초,중,고)에서 수학하여 제출서류로 외국학교(초,중,고) 각종 증
명서(재학,성적,졸업증명서)를 제출한 경우에 제출서류가 해당국의 공문서(Public Document)임을
증명하는 영사 확인서 또는 아포스티유 확인서를 제출하여야 합니다.

나. 대상 : 최종합격자 중 외국 학교(초,중,고)에서 수학한 자


(제출서류로 외국학교(초,중,고) 각종 증명서(재학,성적,졸업증명서)를 제출한 경우에 한함)
※ 우리나라 교육부장관의 승인을 받아 설립, 운영되는 “재외 한국학교”는 영사 확인서 또는 아포스
티유 확인서를 받지 않아도 됨.

다. 해당서류 : 입학 지원시 제출한 외국학교에서 발급받은 각종 증명서(재학, 성적, 졸업증명서 등)

라. 방법
1) 아포스티유 협약 가입국 출신 최종합격자
① 발급기관 : 해당국 정부에서 지정한 기관
② 제출방법 : 위 해당서류에 대한 “아포스티유 확인서”를 해당국 정부에서 지정한 기관에서 발급받아
우리 대학교 등록 후 제출

2) 아포스티유 협약 미가입국 출신 최종합격자


① 발급기관 : 해당국 소재 대한민국 재외공관
② 제출방법 : 위 해당서류에 대한 “영사 확인서”을 해당국 소재 대한민국 재외공관에서 발급받아 우리
대학교에 등록 후 제출

마. 제출기간 : 가을학기 입학자 8월 31일, 봄학기 입학자 2월 28일

바. 제출처 : 한동대학교 입학사정관팀


[(우편번호 37554) 경북 포항시 북구 한동로 558 한동대학교 입학사정관팀]

사. 유의사항
1) 한글 또는 영문으로 작성되지 않은 서류는 ‘공증 받은 한글 또는 영문 번역본’을 첨부하여야 합니다.
2) 서류제출기간에 영사 확인서 또는 아포스티유 확인서를 모두 제출하신 경우에는 다시 제출하지
않아도 됩니다. 단, 입학지원시 졸업예정자는 마지막 학기 성적이 포함된 성적증명서와 졸업증명서에
대하여 영사 확인서 또는 아포스티유 확인서를 받아서 다시 제출하여야 합니다.

아. 기타
1) 문의처
① 외교부 : 02-2100-7600, 02-3210-0404
② 교육부 : 02-6222-6060
2) 미국의 경우 연방정부의 공문서는 국무부(워싱턴)에서 발급하며 주(State)의 공문서나 공증인의
공문서는 각 주정부 국무부(Secretary of State)의 인증사무소에서 발급합니다.
3) 각국 대한민국 재외공관에서 아포스티유 발급사무소, 위치 및 연락처를 안내 받을 수 있습니다.

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<아포스티유 협약>
협약 가입국들 사이에서 공문서의 상호간 인증을 보다 용이하게 하기 위해, 외국 공관의 영사확인 등 복잡한
인증절차를 폐지하는 대신 공문서 발행국가가 이를 확인(Legalization)하는 내용을 골자로 하는 다자간
협약임.
- 명칭 : Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Document
(외국 공문서에 대한 인증의 요구를 폐지하는 협약)
-가입국가 ( hcch.net에서 최종 현황을 참조)
지 역 아포스티유 협약 가입 국가
아 시 아 몽골, 키르키즈스탄, 호주, 이스라엘, 일본, 한국, 뉴질랜드, 브루나이, 쿡제도, 피지,
대 양 주 인도, 카자흐스탄, 마샬군도, 사모아, 세이셀제도, 통가, 니우에, 그루지야, 오만, 우즈
(21개국) 베키스탄, 바누아투, 필리핀, 싱가포르
알바니아, 오스트리아, 벨라루스, 벨기에, 보스니아 헤르체코비나, 불가리아, 크로아티
아, 사이프러스, 체코, 덴마크, 에스토니아, 핀란드, 프랑스, 독일, 그리스, 헝가리, 아
유 럽 이슬란드, 아일랜드, 이탈리아, 라트비아, 리투아니아, 룩셈부르크, 몰타, 모나코, 네덜
(47개국) 란드, 노르웨이, 폴란드, 포르투갈, 루마니아, 러시아, 세르비아, 슬로바키아, 슬로베니
아, 스페인, 스웨덴, 스위스, 마케도니아, 터키, 우크라이나, 영국, 안도라, 아르메니아,
아제르바이잔, 리히텐슈타인, 몰도바, 산마리노, 몬테네그로,
북미 미국, 페루, 도미니카공화국, 아르헨티나, 멕시코, 파나마, 수리남, 베네수엘라, 안티과
(1개국) 바뷰다, 바하마, 바바도스, 벨리즈, 콜롬비아, 도미니카, 에콰도르, 엘살바도르, 그라나
중남미 다, 온두라스, 세인트 빈센트, 트리니다드토바고, 세인트 루시아, 세인트 키츠네비스,
(22개국) 코스타리카, 니카라과, 파라과이, 우루과이, 칠레, 브라질
아프리카 카보베르데, 상투에 프린시페, 남아프리카, 보츠와나, 레소토, 라이베리아, 나미비아, 스
(10개국) 와질란드, 말라위, 모리셔스, 튀니지, 모로코
※ 아포스티유 협약국 안내 : 0404.go.kr (여권과 비자→영사서비스→아포스티유→아포스티유 협약 가
입국 현황 참조)
※ 국가별 아포스티유 관련기관 정보 안내 : hcch.net.
(https://www.hcch.net/en/instruments/specialised-sections/apostille)

6. 문의처

가. 입학 문의 : 입학사정관팀
Phone (054) 260-1806 / 82-54-260-1806
Fax (054) 260-1809 / 82-54-260-1809
E-mail iAdmissions@handong.edu
Homepage http://handong.edu/eng/admission/undergraduate/

나. 비자 문의 : 국제교류협력실
Phone (054) 260-1767 / 82-54-260-1767
E-mail oia@handong.edu

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Ⅳ. 기타
Handong
Handong Standard
Standard

한동대학교는 기독교 대학으로서 학생, 교수, 직원 모두가 성경에 기초하여 그리스도를 중심으로 하는 삶을
추구하는 공동체입니다. 이는 하나님의 섭리를 통해 이루어질 한동 고유의 역사와 유일한 사명을 지켜가는 것을
의미합니다.

한동대학교는 학문적 탁월함을 추구할 뿐 아니라 인성교육의 터전이 되고자 하여 1995년에 설립되었습니다.
세속적인 가치가 지배하고 도덕적 책무가 사라져가고 있는 사회 속에서, 정직과 지혜와 도덕적 용기를 가지고
자신의 삶의 자리에서 모범적 지도자로 섬기게 될 학생들을 교육하는 것을 목표로 삼고 있습니다.

이 비전은 한동인들로 하여금 세상 문화의 가치체계와 구별된 성경적 가치체계를 가지고 살아가도록 하는
거룩한 도전이며, 하나님의 말씀인 성경과 예수그리스도의 삶이 증거하는 하나님 나라의 영원한 가치체계로의
초청입니다. 한동에 있는 다양한 프로그램과 공동체의 활동들은 학생들의 삶 속에서 이러한 “하나님 나라의
가치들”을 교육하도록 고안되었습니다.

다음은 한동 공동체가 추구하는 기본적인 성경적 덕목들입니다.

사랑... 사랑은 다른 사람을 기꺼이 맞이하고 소중히 여기고, 존경하며 용서하고, 때로는 자신의 희생을
감수하면서도 겸손히 섬길 때 표현됩니다. 하나님의 거룩한 사랑으로 인해 우리의 마음속에 흘러 넘치는 그
사랑은 주는 자와 받는 자 모두의 삶을 치유하고 변화시키는 놀라운 능력을 갖습니다.

지혜... 지혜는 선한 것과 옳은 것, 참된 것을 분별할 수 있는 능력으로 나타납니다. 하나님을 향한 경외와 그


분을 아는 지식은 사물의 참된 본질에 대한 통찰을 줍니다 (잠언 2장). 이 지혜로 인해 우리는 매일매일
올바른 선택을 할 수 있으며 주변 세계에 대한 바른 판단을 하게 됩니다. 참된 지혜는 선한 열매를 맺게 하고
무익하고 의미 없는 삶으로부터 우리를 보호합니다.

정직...정직은 생각, 언어 및 행동이 진리와 도덕적 기준에 일치하는 사람에게서 나타납니다. 정직하다는 것은 “마음이
청결”하며 “중심에 진실함”을 갖게 되는 것을 의미합니다 (마 5:8, 시 51:6,10). 하나님과 사람들 앞에서 자신을
꾸밈없이 드러내는 정직이야말로 불의와 경건치 않음에 대해 결연히 맞설 수 있는 용기를 줍니다.

순결... 순결은 정직의 연장선으로 볼 수 있습니다. 마음의 순결은 하나님의 선물인 성(性)을 지키는 성적
순결로 이어집니다. 성적 순결은 하나님과 자신, 그리고 다른 사람들을 존중하게 하고, 결혼의 언약 안에서 두
동반자 사이의 신비한 연합을 가능케 하며 보존해 줍니다. 성적 오용과 그 순결의 실패는 인간의 순수한 성품을
무너뜨리고 영혼과 삶에 깊은 상처를 남깁니다.

절제... 절제란 성령의 도우심으로 우리 자신의 욕구와 감정, 사고, 그리고 행동을 조절하는 것을 말합니다.
우리에게는 쉽게 방종에 빠질 수 있는 경향이 있기 때문에 자기 절제 없이 성숙에 이를 수는 없습니다.
의도적인 훈련과 지속적인 노력 없이는 사랑과 지혜와 정직 그리고 순결은 무너질 것이며, 우리가 받은
은사(恩賜)들은 무익하게 될 것입니다.

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위에서 언급한 덕목들은 단순히 규율화 할 수 있는 것들이 아닙니다. 이 덕목들은 경건한 성품에서 비롯되기
때문입니다. 하나님의 형상대로 지음받은 모든 사람들은 이러한 성품을 어느정도 양성시킬 수 있습니다. 그러나,
궁극적으로는 우리 안에 역사하시는 성령님의 도우심으로 이러한 성품을 온전하게 형성시킬 수 있습니다. 따라서
한동은 세상을 변화시키기 위하여 준비하는 학생들에게 예수 그리스도를 인격적으로 만나고 그분의 제자로
성장해 갈 수 있는 많은 기회들을 제공하기 위하여 노력하고 있습니다.

기독교 세계관과 신앙에 동의하지 않는 한동인들이 있을 수 있습니다. 그러나 이 강령들이 기독교 신앙인들뿐
아니라 한동의 공동체에 속한 모든 이들에게 유익할 것으로 믿고 있습니다. 그러므로 한동의 모든 구성원들이
한동의 규범들을 존중하는 것과 이러한 덕목들을 계발하기 위한 프로그램과 활동에 기꺼이 참여할 것을
기대합니다.

견고한 기독교 정신을 배양하기 위하여, 한동대학교는 학생들에게 안전하고 건강한 공동체 환경을 제공하고자
헌신해왔습니다. 이러한 공동체는 학생들의 인격적이고 지성적이며, 도덕적, 사회적, 영적인 성장에 도움을 줄
것입니다. 따라서 한동 공동체는 개인과 공동체 모두의 삶을 손상시키는 다음과 같은 행실과 관행들을 단호히
거부합니다.

1. 알코올 소지, 구매 및 음주상태


2. 혼전 성교, 동거, 성희롱, 포르노, 동성애 행위
3. 언어, 복장, 공연, 전시 등에서의 외설적인 표현
4. 낙태
5. 시험 부정행위, 표절 및 다른 형태의 학문적 부정행위
6. 마약 판매 및 복용, 절도, 폭력, 도박 등의 불법행위

“Why not change the world?”라는 한동의 외침은 무엇보다 우리 자신부터 변화하라는 부르심을 의미합니다. 즉,
우리의 삶에서 예수 그리스도의 다스림에 순종하고, 은혜와 지혜와 지식이 성장하며, 진리로 자유케 되는 능력과
아름다운 도덕성을 통하여 변화를 이루라는 부르심인 것입니다.

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ONLY IN HGU Ideals of Our Education


To train world-changing leaders through intellectual, character, and spiritual

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education built upon the Ideals of Korean Education and a Christian mindset.

To train talented individuals and promote scholarship through high-quality


faculty and individual research projects that contribute to the advancement
of local communities, nations, and humanity.

Objectives of Our Education


To produce new leaders who change the nation and the world with the
Christian spirit, academic excellence, global citizenship, and excellent
Christian personality, especially combining honesty and spirit of self-sacrifices.

Vision 2025
Change the World with Love and Wisdom
Handong Global University, on the basis of its identity as a Christian University,
will become an epitome of a Glocal University that serves the community, the
world, the people, and the humanity through our love and creative wisdom.

Honer Pledge:
1. The people of Handong are responsible for all we do, say, and write.

A Start Like
1. The people of Handong are honest and diligent in our academic and social life.
1. The people of Handong help and serve others humbly.
1. The people of Handong are willing to sacrifice ourselve for others.
1. The people of Handong respect the personal dignity and rights of all members
. of the community.
1. The people of Handong are careful with university resources and respect the

No Other
property of others.

“As a Handong Student, I pledge, to myself, my peers, my university,


and God, to uphold honesty and integrity throughout my life.”

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Come and 정(情; [Jeong]):


A word that cannot be expressed in any other language, a word used to express ‘intimacy,

expect the
warmth, and care’

Team and Residential College System

unexpected
A true sense of belonging!
Make life-long friends meeting with:
The team professor, Twenty team-mates, and Korean & International mates within the Carmichael Residential
College.

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Cooperation with UNESCO
-UNESCO UNITWIN host-university

Cooperation with OECD


-OECD Memorandum of Agreement for Internship Program

Cooperation with UN
-UN Academic Impact
-Designated as UNAI Global Hub
-Designated as UN Depository Library
-Registered as UN DPI NGO Organization
-UN NGO Conference host university
-UNAI ASPIRE KOREA
-Opened Ban Ki-Moon Global Institute for Global Citizenship
Education

Global Office and International Alliances


-HGU center in Washington D.C., Global America Business Institute
-HGU center in Silicon Valley, INNObjects
-HGU center in Hebrew University, Israel
-Entrepreneurship Global Center in Kenya, Ghana, and Peru
-Le Tourneau University local center in HGU King Sejong Institute
Upland (Korean Language Institution by Korean government in
Taylor University, USA
-Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU), USA
-Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia (ACUCA)
-International Association for the Promotion of Christian Higher
Education (IAPCHE)

The World
ONE Campus
15% of Freshmen graduated 60 countries represented One of Ten in the World United
high school abroad (Undergraduate, Graduate, Nations Academic Impact Global
Exchange) Hub University

Asia’s First International Law School Asia's First HGUBan Ki-moon Institute
-Leading Bar passage rate: 70.39% Republic of Korea's First for Global Education in support of
-428 lawyers in the U.S. (as of 2019) UNESCO-UNITWIN Host University United Nations Academic Impact
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04 "Handong has given me a home and unforgettable memories and


most importantly new beautiful friendships."

Annette Nathaly Reyes (exchange, United States)

"Since my very first day at HGU, I felt like I am a part of a big


family as everyone is so welcoming, friendly, and responsive."

Yulia Malygina (full-time, Russia)

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38% of courses offered in English


from each department (as of 2019)
International Area Studies
English
Management
Global Management(*)
Economics
Korean Law
U.S. & International Law (*)
Counseling Psychology
Social Welfare
Performance and Film Arts
Media Information Communication
Mechanical Engineering
Control System Engineering Mechatronics
Advanced Mechatronics
Construction Engineering
Urban Environmental Engineering
Global Korean Studies
Visual Communication Design

100% of courses
Product Design
Life Science
Computer Science
Electrical Engineering
Advanced Computer Science

offered in English
Advanced Electrical Engineering
Global Entrepreneurship
Enterprise Development & System Engineering
Information Communication Technology Convergence
Student-Designed Convergence Studies
Global Convergence Studies
Management, IT, Law, Global Convergence studies Global Innovation
TEP (Teacher Education Program)

*offered in 100% English


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Christian
University
Handong Global University is a Christian university.
Wednesday Chapels
Professors, students, and staff all love and care for each other, serving under in Christian
Christian Curriculum (Faith and Worldview, understanding the bible, etc)
fellowship. The Christianity of Handong Global University is not limited to Christian courses
and the actions of faith. Rather, it is reflected in our genuine and sincere attitudes towards all Prayer rooms in every building
parts of life. During your four years at Handong, you will be able to meeting many compassionate Worship Services on campus
brothers and sisters in Christ. Religious Programs (English Handong Disciples School, Bible Studies, etc.)

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Table
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Contents
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Korea, and
City of Pohang P. 16

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Reputation P. 22

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Education
Framework
of Handong P. 28

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Life in Handong I P. 46
Cost of Living

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Application
Procedure P. 54

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Contacts
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01 Korea, and Seoul

City of Pohang Ulleungdo

Culture & Technology Hub


Dokdo

Pohang

Daegu

Andong
centre of Confucianism
during Joseon Dynasty
Busan DISTANCE FROM POHANG
CULTURE & CITY DISTANCE TIME
TECHNOLOGY HUB
Seoul 169miles 2h 30min (Train)

POHANG HGU Gyeongju


an ancient Silla Dynasty’s capital Busan 59.9miles 1h 30min (Car)

Daegu 42.7miles 3omin (Train)

Pohang & Ulsan:


Industrial City (POSCO, HYUNDAI) Jeju Jeju 236miles 50min. (Airplane)

Ulsan

BEYONG REPUBLIC OF KOREA


Country Name Republic of Korea

Capital Seoul COUNTRY TIME


Energy Belt Total Area Rep. of Korea : 100,188.1km2
the high-tech based city where various science research institutes in the are Pohang: 1,127km2 Japan 5omin
of nuclear technology, automobile, environment, shipbuilding, and robotics
and POSCO, the world’s 4th largest steel-making company, is located. Population Rep. of Korea : 51,845,612 China 2 hours
Pohang: 509,964
Historic and Cultural City
the cities where their splendid historical culture and architecture GDP USD 16,932 Billion Russia 3 hours
still exist are located near Pohang

Students' Seoul 30.7%


Easy access to all Thailand 5h 3omin
major cities such as Seoul and Busan are two and a half hours away. City of Origin Daegu 18.9%
Busan 12%
In and Of Nature Abroad 15%
lively atmosphere yet boasts beautiful mountains and beaches nearby.
HGU campus sits right next to calm neighbor with warm ambience.

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STUDY
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IN KOREA
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Quick Look at POHANG
Handong Global University

A City of the Surf

Calm yet
Vibrant
Easy Access
to ALL
Pohang City hall

In and Of Nature Peace in the Calm


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Pohang City hall


Handong Global University

02 Figures I 5,531 306


Reputation Undergraduate +
Graduate Enrollment
International Students
(Undergraduate + Graduate
+ Language)
Despite its short history since 1995, HGU has become one of the
leading private universities, recognized within both the Republic
of Korea and the World.
52 21.1%
Foreign Countries Foreign Faculty ratio
Represented

91.2% 15%
2018 Average Korean SAT Graduated high-school
score for HGU applicants overseas

41.2% 100%
Average number of courses Dorm capacity for
in English exchange students

• A Leading School in ‘Admission Officer Support


Selected Project’ by the Ministry of Education and Science
Korea
• ‘University Creation Employment Center Operating

Government project Technology (4 consecutive years : 2009~2012)


2013
University’ by the Ministry of Employment and Labor
2017
• ‘Admission Officer Competency Enhancement • ‘Software (SW) Oriented University Support Project’
Support Project’ (Cooperative-Oriented University) by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning
2006 by the Ministry of Education • ‘Korea-Massive Open Online Course (K-MOOC)
• The ‘Innovation Competency Enhancement Project • ‘Outstanding Individual Development University Support Project’ by the Ministry of Education &
of Universities in Provinces (Large)’ by the Ministry Education Competency Enhancement Project’ by National Institute for Lifelong Education
of Education the Ministry of Education (6 consecutive years, • ‘Leaders in Industry-University Cooperation (LINC)
• The ‘Science and Engineering Convergence 2008~2013) Development Project’ by the Ministry of Education
Education Research Center Support Project’ by the 2014 2018
Ministry of Science and Technology • 2 Projects in ‘University Specialization Projects’ by • Operating Institute for ‘Regional Center for Gyeong
2007 the Ministry of Education & National Research sang Province Education Donation’ (5 consecutive
• The ‘Korea-UNDP National Project’ by the UNDP Foundation of Korea years,2014~2018)
(United Nations Development Programme) & 2015 • ‘Contributing University in Normalization of High
Ministry of Science and Technology • 'Program for Industrial Needs-Matched Education School Education Support Project’ by the Ministry of
• The ‘Engineering Education Innovation Center (PRIME)' by the Ministry of Education Education (5 consecutive years, 2014~2018)
Support Project’ by the Ministry of Commerce • ‘Leaders in Industry-University Cooperation (LINC) 2019
Industry and Energy Development Project’ by the Ministry of Education • 'University Innovation Support Program' by the
2010 • ‘Advancement of College Education (ACE+) Ministry of Education
• ‘2010 Advancement of College Education Project Development Project’ by the Ministry of Education • '2019 Leading University for Reunification Education
(ACE Project)’ by the Ministry of Education and 2016 Project' by the Ministry of Unification
Science Technology • ‘Program for Industrial Needs Matched Education • ' Laser and light fusion expert manpower training
2012 (PRIME) Project’ by the Ministry of Education project' by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and
• ‘Engineering Education Innovation Center Support • ‘Women in Engineering Undergraduate Leading Energy
Project (Phase 2)’ by the Ministry of Education and Program (WE-UP) Project’ by the Ministry of
Science Technology Education & National Research Foundation of

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1995 Establishment and 1st Admission of Freshman 2014 • 2 Projects in ‘University Specialization Projects’ by the Ministry of Education & National

History of (Admission of the top 10% of Korean students) Research Foundation of Korea 2015
• 'Program for Industrial Needs-Matched Education (PRIME)' by the Ministry of Education

Handong 1996 Selected as ‘Outstanding University on Education


• ‘Leaders in Industry-University Cooperation (LINC) Development Project’
by the Ministry of Education
~ Reform’ supervised by the Ministry of Education
• ‘Advancement of College Education (ACE+) Development Project’
1998 (three consecutive years)
by the Ministry of Education
Global Lookout, 2000 Establishment of Graduate School
Global Education
2002 Establishment of International Law School
2015 • Acquired top ranking (Grade A) in the ‘2015 Evaluation of University Structural Reform’
"We have become a university • Became a UNDPI NGO
(Asia's First American-style Law School)
recognized both domestically • Administered the 66th UNDPI/NGO Conference in Gyeongju
and internationally for our • International Education Quality Assurance System (IEQAS) for 4 consecutive years
2003 Selected as ‘Outstanding University in Development
• Winner of ‘Republic of Korea Character Education Award’ from the Ministry
academic excellence, cherishing Project of Universities in Provinces’ by the Ministry of
of Education/Ministry of Gender Equality and Family / Korea JoongAng Daily
each individual with God's love Education for two consecutive years (2002~2003)
• Winner of ‘The Fourth Annual Republic of Korea Education Donation Award’
and continuously implementing
educational reforms."
2006 • The ‘Innovation Competency Enhancement Project of Uni- from the Ministry of Education/ The Korea Foundation for the Advancement
versities in Provinces (Large)’ by the Ministry of Education of Science and Creativity
• The ‘Science and Engineering Convergence Education
Research Center Support Project’ by the Ministry of Science
and Technology 2016 • ‘Program for Industrial Needs Matched Education (PRIME) Project’ by the Minis-
try of Education
• ‘Women in Engineering Undergraduate Leading Program (WE-UP) Project’ by the
2007 • Selected as a Host University for UNESCO ‘UNITWIN’ Ministry of Education & National Research Foundation of Korea
• The ‘Korea-UNDP National Project’ by the UNDP (United • ‘University Creation Employment Center Operating University’ by the Ministry of
Nations Development Programme) & Ministry of Science and Employment and Labor
Technology
• The ‘Engineering Education Innovation Center Support 2017 • ‘Software (SW) Oriented University Support Project’ by the Ministry of Science, ICT
Project’ by the Ministry of Commerce Industry and Energy and Future Planning
• ‘Korea-Massive Open Online Course (K-MOOC) Support Project’ by the Ministry of
2008 Internship Agreement signed between OECD-HGU Education & National Institute for Lifelong Education
• ‘Leaders in Industry-University Cooperation (LINC) Development Project’ by the
Ministry of Education 2018
2009 Became a member of United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI)
• Operating Institute for ‘Regional Center for Gyeongsang Province Education Dona-
tion’ (5 consecutive years,2014~2018)

2010 ‘2010 Advancement of College Education Project • ‘Contributing University in Normalization of High School Education Support

(ACE Project)’ by the Ministry of Education Project’ by the Ministry of Education (5 consecutive years, 2014~2018)

and Science Technology

2018 • Selected as ‘Autonomous Enhancement University’ in the Assessment for


2011 Designated as an UNAI Global Hub University
Fundamental Competency of Universities supervised by the Ministry of Education
• Winner of ‘The 7th Annual Republic of Korea Education Donation Award’
2012 • ‘Engineering Education Innovation Center Support Project’
from the Ministry of Education / The Korea Foundation for the Advancement
by the Ministry of Education and Science Technology
of Science and Creativity
• A Leading School in ‘Admission Officer Support Project’
• Recipient of ‘Outstanding Counseling Institution Award (Program Field)’ by CCUS
by the Ministry of Education and Science Technology
(4 consecutive years : 2009~2012)
2019 • Selected as “University Innovation Support Program” by the Ministry of Education
• Opened HGU Ban Ki-moon Institute for Global Education in support of
2013 • ‘Admission Officer Competency Enhancement Support Project’ United Nations Academic Impact
(Cooperative-Oriented University) by the Ministry of Education • Established Sejong Institute at Taylor University in the US, specializing
• ‘Outstanding Individual Development University Education Com- in Korean Language and Korean Culture by the Sejong Institute Foundation
petency Enhancement Project’ by the Ministry of Education (6 consec- under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
utive years, 2008~2013) Technology (4 consecutive years : 2009~2012)

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Reputation/Ranking in the World Reputation/Ranking in the Republic of Korea

‘A’ Ranking, University Best Awards in


ranking evaluated by the Ministry of Character Education
Education (highest category) (2015~) by the Ministry of Education (2015)

UN • First University designated as a NGO by the United Nations


Student Satisfaction = Retention Rates:
(United Nations)
Department of Public Information International Education
UNDPI promotes peace and development of mankind by informing the world of UN’s ideals
and activities and cooperating with various stakeholders. As Korea’s first NGO registered Quality Assurance System #1 ranking amongst private universities
institution, HGU actively
since 2015 (Institution accreditation in South Korea
UNAI promotes major UN issues and addresses joint challenges such as human trafficking and
sustainable energy. #2 ranking amongst whole universities
(UNAI: United Nations valid by the Ministry of Education)
• UN Academic Impact Global Hub for Capacity-Building in Higher in South Korea (2017)
Academic Impact) Education
UNAI is a worldwide university campaign program to address poverty, health, and
environmental problems. World's leading institutions of higher education and organizations
form partnerships in this international movement of the United Nations. Since 2009, HGU has
been a member university to contribute to areas such as human rights, illiteracy, sustainable
development, and dispute resolution

• NGO associated with the United Nations Department of Public


Information
• UN Depository Library ‘Excellent Natural Science
Best Awards in Donation
and Engineering University’
Asia’s First through Education by the
By Korea Economy Natural Science
• HGU-Ban Ki-moon Institute for Global Education in support of UNAI Ministry of Education (2015, 2018)
and Engineering University Evaluation
UNESCO Republic of Korea’s First (2018)
(United Nations Educational, UNITWIN (University Twinning and Networking) Program Host
University
Scientific and Cultural
Since Handong Global University’s designation as Korea’s first UNITWIN supervising
Organization) university in 2007, it has provided quality education programs to about 23,000
government officials, professors, university students, entrepreneurs and village
leaders in developing countries to promote social and economic development in
those countries, contributing to achieving SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals). #1 ranking Asia's First International Law School
amongst private universities for -U.S. law-school curriculum
Beneficiary rate of 'National Excellence -The largest U.S.-trained law faculty in Asia
OECD Republic of Korea’s First
Scholarship for Science and Engineering' (12:1 student-faculty ratio)
(Organization for Partner University for Internship Program (Headquater in Paris) -All graduates have qualified for U.S. bar
Handong Global University is the first Korean University to send a student intern to the
provided to talented students in Science
Economic Co-operation OECD headquarters in Paris, France. The OECD Intern Program is an official agreement with and Engineering field by the government examinations; Leading Bar passage rate
the OECD that provides students with an opportunity to intern at the OECD headquarters in
and Development) (2016) (70.39%, as of 2019)
Paris, France. Interns can work in multi-cultural working environments with teams of highly
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of Handong Talent Characteristics Fit 5 Core Competencies

HGU has a ‘uniqueness’ like no other. It is the first university in Korea to Global Talent Global and Creative Global Competence
implement ‘Admissions with Undeclared Majors and a ‘Multi-Disciplinary Competence
Department Policy’ which combines adjacent fields of studies; it has an
unsupervised testing system, an Honor Code that commits to living in

Major Competence
integrity, community services, charitable projects, OECD Student Creative Problem-
Creative Talent
Solving Competence
Internships and UNAI Cooperation with the international community.
All of these innovations and programs are designed to help students
become pro-active members of the international community.
Multidisciplinary
Future Convergence Talent
Convergence Competence

Logical Thinking
Autonomous Talent
Communication Skills

Upright Character
Honest Talent and Value Character and Spirituality

Our University’s educational goal is defined as ‘Producing a new leader who transforms the nation and
the world with Christian spirit, academic excellence, world citizenship, outstanding Christian character,
and a spirit of sacrifice of honesty and service’. Through these educational goals, our university seeks
a student with a ' I ' shaped characteristic, with major, global, and creative competence based on an
upright character and value

Global Leadership Global Professional Global Character


Training Ability Building

• Majors offered 100% English • Admissions with Undeclared • Team System


• Strategic Partnerships with Majors • Residential College System
Higher Education Institutions • Multi-Disciplinary Department • Handong Honor Code
and International Organizations Policy (Double Majors) (Non-proctored examinations)
• Global Citizenship Education • Curriculum based on • Social Services
Problem Solving
• Industry-Academic Cooperation
and Personalized Education

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Academics

Department
"DESIGN YOURSELF"
• About 40% of courses are offered in English
IN HANDONG GLOBAL UNIVERSITY
• All courses from every department are available to exchange & visiting students.

Global Leadership • US & International • Management


School Law (100%Eng) • Economics
Students choose majors in their sophomore year
• Korean Law • Global Management
(Electives courses)
(100% Eng)
Admissions with after exploring their aptitudes during their freshman
Undeclared Majors year. Students are able to flexibly change their majors
after their sophomore year.

• Construction • Media Information


• International Engineering
Area Communication
• Urban & Environ- • Performance and
• English mental Film Arts
Engineering
choose majors flexibly change majors

• Mechanical • Product Design


Engineering • Visual Communication
Life Science • Electronic
Control
Design Multi-Disciplinary Create a Synergistic effect by double-majoring in
• Engineering Department Policy related fields. Cross-department double majoring
(Double Majors) empowers students for future career planning.

• Computer Sciences • Global Entrepreneurship


double-majoring
• Electrical Engineering • ICT Convergence
• Information Technology (100% Eng) • Enterprise Development &
*Accreditation Board for Engineering System Engineering
Education of Korea (ABEEK) System Students can combine 16 departments and over 200
classes to create their own convergence major. It breaks
On-Site Creative down interdisciplinary boundaries such as humanities,
Convergence
sociology, business administration, natural science and
• Global Convergence Studies Education
• Student-Designed Convergence • Counseling Psychology engineering, and adds practice to theoretical foundations
Studies • Social Welfare to provide experience in convergence studies.
• Global Korean Studies
• Global Innovation

create convergence major

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Study Programs School of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering


Computer Science
Computer Science develops and researches on all technologies related to computer including program-
ming, designing, implementing, SW R&D, IT, and application fusion system.
GLS Career: Various industries including IT area, artificial intelligence, big data, Internet of Things, smart car/
Major in which all Freshmen will be assigned to with the policy of undeclared majors. One can freely drones, robots, etc.
choose to take Basic Course for Major and Elective Classes
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering is a study of kinetic phenomenon of free electron in matters and application tech-
Global Leadership School niques as a base engineering study that leads almost all industries.
Admission without department and major that discovers student-self. All students are admitted with Career: Various industries including embedded / mobile, nanotechnology, biotechnology, biomedical
undeclared majors to help discover their own academic path. Freshmen have time to explore major engineering, IT technology, ubiquitous technology, intelligent robot, etc.
and learn essential basics, and select their major(s) at the beginning of second year regardless of high
schools, majors, and departments.Double-major is essential for HGU students. They are able to choose
majors from different departments except some special cases. Through double-major, students can
demonstrate inner-potential power by fusion of various studies. Global Convergence Studies
The major students design their own new and creative major with combination of 3 or more.
Global Convergence Studies are designed to flexibly respond social demand. Academic advisor gives a
support through 1:1 mentoring for designing major. Also, because the major curriculum construction is
100% English Courses 100% English course, international students or overseas Korean students can easily challenge designing
this major. Studying in this major allows students to discover their aptitudes and potentials and to
engage them in creative majors, providing opportunities to expand their majors in various fields.

School of Management and Economics


Management
Management major studies in financial accounting, marketing, management information systems,
production management, and personnel management.Namely public enterprises/government
Other Majors
organizations, management support, finance, social firms, NGOs, etc.
School of Life Science
Economics Life Science
In Economics, students learn how to contemplate over what is the most rational decision to make, in a Life Sciences explore the nature of life and the functions of life-related phenomena or creatures in na-
sea of available decisions. ture, and contribute to various aspects of human welfare.
Career: Government organizations, public enterprises/government organizations, finance, social firms, Career: Graduate schools of Life Sciences, doctor, bio-technology companies, pharmaceutical compa-
NGOs, Economic institutes etc. nies, researchers, etc.

Global Management Information Technology


Global Management a management major offered in 100% English. Educate students as experts who can IT major is Computer Science major offered in 100% English. Train foster human resources who specialize
contribute to improving mankind’s economic welfare through effective corporate activities in a global in IT sector and promote national competitiveness in the Information era of the 21st century, and play an
management environment. Students cultivate competent talents to play an important role in the global important role in the international area. IT education is based on English for globalization, and acquisition
arena, foster skilled talents about both creativity and insights. of broad background knowledge through affiliated major.

School of Global Entrepreneurship and ICT


School of Law
Global Entrepreneurship
Korean Law GE focuses on competencies of entrepreneurship, market/problem analysis, project planning and
Korean Law can be divided into two types: public and private. It is all about the law in Korea includes business development.
legal norms, and how to deal with relationship between people.
Career: Law school, government organization, civil serve examination. Etc. ICT Convergence Studies
ICT convergence educates for growing knowledge/information services planners and ICT based analysts.
US and International Law Major areas : big data, modeling and simulation, human-computer interaction, visual media.
UIL major is the one of best degree course for American Law/ international law majors currently offered
in Korea universities, and all of its courses are offered in 100% English. Students of UIL will take courses Enterprise Development & System Engineering
dealing with US’ Constitutional Law, contract law, criminal law, legal procedures, fundamental law, the Trains students to plan/develop new product and service through educate start-up mindset, base
philosophy of law, and all of which lay the foundation for the ideological basis of law. Finally, students knowledge, and technology.
will acquire knowledge that will assist them in achieving overall understanding of international law.
Career: Law school foreign firms, patent corporations, etc.

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School of Contents Convergence Design School of Spatial Environment System Engineering


Product Design Construction Engineering
UI & UX design and product design areas, and the project class will help grow the design capability of The major is designated to provide architectural specialization, and learn about environmental engineer-
students as a designer collaborating with people through solving problems. ing and basic
Career: User experience (UX) & user interface (UI) designer, graphic designer, product designer, editing engineering.
designer, etc. Career: Architects, urban planners and designer, civil engineers, contractors, water resources, etc.

Visual Communication Design Urban and Environmental Engineering


In a visual design major, students study advertising, editing, graphic design, brand design and public This major teaches urban planning and design, land use planning, urban structure, housing and residence,
design that make up most of the 21st century design. environmental impact assessments, and ecological environment engineering.
Career: Design specialized company, enterprise institute, IT industry, game, entertainment industry, etc. Career: Architects, urban planners and designer, civil engineers, contractors, water resources, etc.

School of International Studies, Languages and Literature School of Mechanical and Control Engineering
International Area Studies Mechanical Engineering
International studies examine relationship between nations of the world. Area studies explore politics, Mechanical Engineering is study of the physical principles associated with problems such as the design,
economics, culture, and various characteristics of area/International organizations, NGOs, foreign com- structure, and mechanical properties of mechanical devices.
panies, government, etc. Career: Various industries including shipbuilding, machine tools, plant, energy, steel, automotive,
aerospace, factory automation, robotics, etc.
English
English major builds up thinking skills and academic foundation through the areas of linguistics and Eng- Electronic Control Engineering
lish literature. In addition, trains translation, interpretation, and TESOL A field of study that covers mathematical principles of mechanical and electrical systems, the design of
Career: Translator, interpreter, international organizations, NGOs, educational institution, a myriad of systems, and the usage of the system’s information and signal processing.
companies. Etc. Career: Various industries including shipbuilding, machine tools, plant, energy, steel, automotive,
aerospace, factory automation, robotics, etc.

School of Communication Arts and Science


Media Information Communication School of Creative Convergence Education
Major examines encompasses journalism, advertisement, public relations, broadcasting, and culture. Global Innovation
Journalist, producers, announcer, advertising, public relations agencies, general businesses, etc. Global Innovation students solve various special and global problems by adding ICT competency and
international Studies. Anyone can apply as a second major.
Performance and Film Arts
This major equips students for designing and producing a variety of content and instructs how to leave Global Korean Studies
good influence through performance and film. Global Korean Studies course is designed to help students to gain a holistic understanding of Kore-
Career: Director, planner, actor, and writer, voice actor, performance firms, etc. an studies by learning Korean humanities (language, literature, philosophy, history) and social science
(politics, economy, society and culture) as well as Korean language teachers Certification program for
international students. International students can take it as the first major or the second major.
School of Counseling Psychology and Social Welfare Every Korean-related fields that all the countries need.

Counseling Psychology
TEP (Teacher Education Program)
This major includes child and youth counseling, counseling for the elderly, career counseling,
TEP aims to educate Christian teachers and education experts who will lead the recovery and transfor-
developmental psychology, personality and learning psychology
mation of genuine education in various educational fields.
Career: Counseling facility, mental therapist, school counselors, etc.
TEP graduates will receive Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) Christian School Teacher
Certification upon graduation.
Social Welfare
Social Welfare major trains expert who is in charge of helping victims of various societal and personal
Mathematics and Statistics (To be announced)
problems by using the professional knowledge of social welfare
This major offers a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Statistics.
Career: Social worker, work in social welfare center, NGOs, government organization, public institution,
Mathematics and Statistics major provides students with a thorough grounding in statistical ideas, skills
etc.
valued by employers, and opportunities for advanced study.

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List of Courses Taught in English (as of 2019)


Subject to change

Global Leadership School • Special Lecture • Understanding the Bible • Capstone Design
• Web Programming • Understanding Christianity • Syntactic Analysis of Modern English

Spring Semester • Christian Apologetics • Philosophical Foundations of Politics


• Christianity and Modern thoughts • Introduction to TESOL
• Introduction to Programming Fall Semester • Special Lecture2 • Themes in Fiction
• Introduction to ICT Application
• Web Programming • Introduction to Programming • Themes in Poetry
• Introduction to Philosophy
• Python Programming • The Structure of Modern English: Sound Patterns
• Introduction to Sociology
• English Pre-Course 2 • Senior Seminar
• English Pre-Course 1
• English Foundation School of Creative
• English Composition
• English Communication Convergence Education
• English Foundation
• English Reading and Composition Fall Semester
• English Communication
• English Reading and Composition
• Data collection and application Spring Semester • Understanding Literature: Reading,
• Advanced English Composition Reacting, Writing
• EAP-Engineering • Mathematical analysis
• EAP-Engineering • Introduction to International Relations
• EAP-Life Science • Numerical analysis
• EAP-Management and Economics • Syntactic Analysis of Modern English
• EAP-Management and Economics • Educational Psychology
• EAP-Counselling Psychology and Social Welfare • Culture and Literature in the Global
• EAP-Counselling Psychology and Social Welfare • Vision, Work and Calling
• EAP-Communication Arts and Science Context
• EAP-Communication Arts and Science • Curriculum for Education and Evaluation(Honesty, Integrity&
• EAP-Contents Convergence Design • International Organization
• EAP-Contents Convergence Design Responsibility: Ethics and Global Citizenship)
• EAP-International Studies and Law • Introduction to Intercultural Studies
• EAP-International Studies and Law • Universally Visible and Transcendent World View for Global
• EAP-Information Technology • TESOL Methodology
• EAP-Information Technology Citizenship
• EAP-Humanities • English Speech
• EAP-Humanities • Networking for Our Future Survival: Sustainable Develop
• Essentials of English Communication • Themes in Drama
• Essentials of English Communication ment and Environment
• English Chapel 1 • Capstone Design
• English Chapel 1 • Education for Global Citizenship
• Common Readings • Senior Seminar
• Common Readings
• Creation and Evolution
• Creation and Evolution
• Handong Character-Building Fall Semester
• Handong Character-Building
• Introduction to Philosophy
• Honesty, Integrity & Responsibility
School of Communication Arts
• Studies of Korean History
• Studies of Korean History
: Ethics and Global Citizenship
and Science
• Differential Equations and Applications
• Introduction to Sociology
• Modern Algebra
• General Biology
• Differential Equations and Applications
• Vision, Work and Calling
Spring Semester
• Creative Problem Solving Leadership
• General Biology
• Calculus 1 • Philosophy of Christian Education • Communication Theories
• General Chemistry
• Practice of Church Music • Mutual Collaboration for Sustainable Prosperity • Mass Media and Society
• Engineering Mathematics
• Introduction to Korean Studies : Breeding Empathy for Global Citizenship • Dramatic Form and Structure
• Linear Algebra
• Understanding Korean Social Structure and Culture • Advancement of Capacity Building For Global • Media & Cultural Diversity
• Calculus 2
• Towards a Christian Worldview Citizenship • Cinema History
• Practice of Church Music
• Special Topics in Christian Studies
• Introduction to Korean Studies
• Integrative Study on Learning and Faith 1
• Globalization and Korean Popular Culture
School of International Studies,
• Understanding History of Church
• Towards a Christian Worldview
Languages and Literature Fall Semester
• Human Relationship & Self Growth
• Special Topics in Christian Studies
• Communication Theories
•Introduction to Studies in Education
• Integrative Study on Learning and Faith 1 Spring Semester
• Understanding the Bible • Mass Media and Society
• Understanding History of Church
• Introduction to Linguistics • Survey in Theatre & Drama
• Understanding Christianity
• Human Relationship & Self Growth
• Introduction to International Relations • Introduction to Journalism
• Christianity and Modern thoughts
• Introduction to Studies in Education
• Culture and Literature in the Global Context • Movie Criticism
• Philosophy of Science and Technology
• Engineering, Faith, Ethics
• Special Topics in TESOL
• Contemporary Society and Woman
• Mission Perspective
• International Negotiation

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List of Courses Taught in English (as of 2019)


Subject to change

School of Management • Public Finance School of Counseling • Bioinformatic

and Economics • International Finance Psychology And Social Welfare • Applied Genomics
• Production and Operations Management • Bio Data Analytics
• Cost & Management Accounting • Molecular Biology
Spring Semester Spring Semester
• Intermediate Accounting 1

• Introduction to Management • Intermediate Accounting 2 • Introduction to Psychology

• Microeconomics • Human Resource Management • Personality Psychology School of Global


• Marketing • Stewardship and Personal Finance • Social Problems Entrepreneurship and ICT
• Capstone Design • Business Strategy • Family Counseling

• Advanced Microeconomics • International Business • Social Welfare Policy Spring Semester


• Technological Innovation & Business Application • Abnormal Psychology
• Data Science
• PVision & Career Development II • Statistics in Social Welfare
School of Law • Introduction to Global Entrepreneurship
• Statistics for Economics and Management • Program Development and Evaluation for Social Welfare
• 3D Digital Content Production
• Mathematics for Economics • Social Welfare Policy
• Business, Culture and Spirituality
• Management Information Systems Spring Semester • Technology Commercialization
• Labor Economics
• Theory of Games and Information • Legal Research and Writing Fall Semester • Human Computer Interaction

• Liberty•Justice•Peace•Law 1 • ICT Application Development


• Geography and Urban Economics • Introduction to Psychology
• U.S. and International Business Law • Field Practicum
• Quantitative Analysis for Management • Theory & Practice of Counseling
• International Human Rights Law • Big-Data Analysis
• Production and Operations Management • Developmental Psychology
• Korean Law & Legal System • System Engineering
• Cost & Management Accounting • Psychology of Cognition
• Intermediate Accounting1 • US Constitutional Law
• History of Social Welfare
• US Criminal Law and Procedure
• Human Resource Management
• US Torts
• Counseling Practicum I (LAB) Fall Semester
• International Business • Child Welfare
• Marketing Management • International Economic Law • Introduction to Global Entreprene rship
• Psychological Testing
• Principles of Accounting • Survey of American Law • Entrepreneurial English Communication
• Career Counseling
• Financial Management • Intellectual Property Law • Programming II
• Social Welfare Administration
• Organizational Behavior • Legal Negotiation • Data Management and Application
• Research Methods in Social Welfare
• Financial & Monetary Economics • Justice: Readings in Moral & Political Philosophy • Human Factors and Ergonomics
• Psychological Seminar
• International Economics • Individual Study 1 • ICT Engineering Mathematics
• Field Practicum
Fall Semester School of Life Science • Information Visualization
Fall Semester • Legal Argumentation
• Special Topic of ICT Convergence

• Introduction to Economics • Legal Research and Writing


Spring Semester • Capstone Design 2

• Introduction to Management • International Child Law and Development • Physiology


• Microeconomics • Advanced International Law Seminar • Systems Biology
• Macroeconomics • Survey of American Law • Bio Data Analytics
School of Computer Science
• Statistics for Economics and Management • American Legal Theory • Immunology
and Electrical Engineering
• Mathematics for Economics • International Human Rights Law • Genetics
• Management Information Systems • Law & Development • Molecular Biology 2 Spring Semester
• Marketing Management • Comparative Legal Systems
• Business IT Practice • Open Source Software
• Law and Contemporary Issues
• Financial Management • Special Topics in UIL Fall Semester • Circuit Theory 1

• Organizational Behavior • Semiconductor Physics


• Cell Biology • Principles of Communication
• Principles of Accounting
• Developmental Biology • Electronic Circuits 1

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List of Courses Taught in English (as of 2019)


Subject to change

• Data Structures
Fall Semester School of Contents
• Java Programming Convergence Design
• Logic Design • Machine Vision
• Operating Systems • Embedded Controller 1
Spring Semester
• Algorithms Analysis • Thermal Hydraulic Experiment
• Object-Oriented Design Pattern • Mechanical Engineering Experiments • Fundamentals of Visual Communication Design
• Database System • Measurement and Instrumentation • Color Theory and Industrial Color
• Computer Graphics • Capstone • Typography Design 1
• Compiler Theory • Integrated Design·Production Engineering • Computer Graphic Design 1
• Software Engineering • Power Electronics • Presentation Technique 1
• Modern Control Theory and Applications
• Energy Plant Engineering
Fall Semester • Post-Capstone Fall Semester
• Human Robotics
• C-Programming(CSEE) • Presentation Technique 2
• Field Reserach & Development
• C Programming Laboratories • Drawing Basics 2
• Introduction to Engineering Design • Product Design Fundamentals 2
• Signal and System • Editorial Design
• Web Service Development School of Spatial Environment • Design Studio 2
• Computer Vision System Engineering
• Electromagnetic
• Digital System Design Spring Semester
• Automatic Control Systems
• Mechanics of Materials
• Probability and random processes
• Drafting and CAD
• Semiconductor Processing and Nano Technology
• Fluid Mechanics
• Machine Learning
• Architectural Design Studio 2
• Special Topic 1
• Soil Mechanics and Engineering
• Discrete Mathematics
• Spatial Numerical Analysis
• Programming Language Theory
• Environmental Ecological Engineering 1
• Web Development Programming
• Land Use Planning and Development
• Computer Architecture and Organization
• Urban Planning and Design Lab.
• Architecture Design Studio 3
School of Mechanical • Environmental Impact Assessment
and Control Engineering
Fall Semester
Spring Semester • Drafting and CAD
• Statics • Structural Analysis
• Electric Circuit Lab • Reinforced Concrete Engineering
• Heat Transfer • Geotechnical Foundation Engineering
• Capstone • Environmental Ecological Engineering 2
• Bionic and Biological System Engineering • Theory of Urban Structure
• CAE Mechanical Design Analysis • Numerical Modeling for Scientists and Engineers
• Combustion and Engine • Theory of Housing and Habitation
• Post-Capstone • Site Planning and Design
• Power Electronics • Vibrations and Waves
• Digital Control and Signal Processing

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Academic Excellence Credits system (US Credit system)


“Course Credits = teaching hours = 2.5 hours per week = 3 credits for one course”
• Course Credits are based on the amount of teaching hours. One course is normally 3 credits
which is 2.5 hours of class time per week.
• Courses are usually held on one of three categories of days ; Monday and Thursday, Tuesday
and Friday, and Wednesday

Handong RPM Start-up Independent Self-Guided Capstone Design The Calculation for the ECTS (Credit system)
Contest (Entrepreneurship) Study Semester A program in which undergraduates
(First university in Korea)
Challenging students to present innovative design, plan and produce their own work “3 Credits = 5~6 ECTS" (depends on Home institution) Normally, 3 credits in HGU correspond
ideas through contest. The finalist will be Performing various activities related to their that the society and business needs. Some
awarded with a trip to either Silicon Valley career and vision, developing their creativity students have presented SCI-level papers to 5~6 ECTS in European Higher Eduction.  However, the credit conversion depends on the
or Israel for an advanced startup experience. and problem solving skills, instead of taking and won various contests through this.
courses on campus. home institution's policy. Please inquire about the policy to your home institution coordinator
directly for the most accurate information.

* Grade
Handong International Law Handong Global University’s Design Institute of Handong Design Institute of Handong A+ = 4.5 = 95~100% D+ = 1.5 = 65~69%
School, a mock trial contest for Self-Made Car Club, Bronze Global University, the World’s Global University, Germany iF
international humanitarian law
(2019.9)
Award at 2019 KSAE University
Students’ Self-Made Car
Top 3 Design Awards (Red Dot
Design Award 2019)
Design Award 2019 A0 = 4.0 = 90~94% D0 = 1.0 = 60~64%
Competition (2019.8)
B+ = 3.5 = 85~89% F = 0.0 = 0~59%
B0 = 3.0 = 80~84% P = PASS
C+ = 2.5 = 75~79% PF = Pass with Distinction
C0 = 2.0 = 70~74%
Student team, grand prize at the ‘CAE Mechanical Design Team ‘Pepperoni Pizza’, first Undergraduate Team from
LG Global Challenger (2017.12) Analysis’ course, Education prize in ‘2018 Software Devel- Handong Global University, the
Minister Award for an excellent opment Security Competition’ 19th Red Cross International
case of project-based class (2018.11) Humanitarian Law Moot Court
(2018.11) Competition (2018.9)

HGU School of Computer HGU School of Global Entrepre- Student Team of Handong Handong Global University
Science, seven Papers Award neurship and ICT team, Minister Global University, Ninth Interna- students, the UCC drama
including the Best Paper Award Prize from Ministry of Trade, tional Humanitarian Mock Trial contest of Women in Engineer-
from at the Korea Comput- Industry and Energy, at 3D Printing Contest (2017.9) ing Undergraduate Leading
er Congress (KCC 2019) and Utilization Competition(2018.1) Program (2017.9)

Students from the School of AMG Club Team, a Prize in 2017 Softrobotics Team, Student team 'Grayscale', grand
Counseling Psychology and Social KSAE Baja/Formula/EV (2017.8) Undergraduate Paper Award at prize at the 2019 ICT idea / R&D
Welfare, a student-led research Control·Robot·System Academy contest (2019.8)
award at the Annual Conference Symposium (2017.5)
of the American Psychological
Association (2017.8)

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GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION HANDONG INTERNATIONAL LAW SCHOOL

Founder: Dr. Lynn Buzzard


(Former Executive Director of the Christian Legal Society,
Former Chairman of the Board, Advocates International)
HGU Ban Ki-moon Institute for Global Education
in support of United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) The Spirit of Handong International Law School joined
together through worship and focused on how law relates
to Jesus Christ, graduate law students drawn from dozens
A total of 433 lawyers of countries study at HILS following a U.S. law-school
The Asia’s 1st Global Higher Education Platform
in 7 states of US (as of 2019.12) curriculum emphasizing skills for global practice.
IGE provides a new educational paradigm of Globally Responsible and Advanced Citizenship
Education (GRACE) for sustainable peace and prosperity in the 21st Century. Based on its
core educational philosophy of “H.U.M.A.N.E.” Education, IGE empowers learners to set right WHY HILS? Top 10 Reasons to Study at HILS
values and attitudes, to learn professional problem-solving skills and, to practice behavioral
capacities to solve global challenges in the era of UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 1 Unique Christian legal
curriculum and community 6 Unique law school life integrating
Christian worship, discipleship and study

2 Focused on preparing students


for global practice 7 Careers in multi-national corporations, law firms,
NGOs, governments, and international organizations

The GRACE School at IGE offers a 3 The largest U.S. law faculty in
Asia (12:1 student-faculty ratio) 8 Most affordable tuition rate for international/
U.S law study
Holistic Global Citizenship Program
(HGCP), a certificate program in 4 Legal internships & externships in Korea
and throughout Asia, Europe, and N. America 9 International student body drawn from
dozens of countries
Holistic Global Citizenship with 18
credits. 5 Law and development programs
in Asia 10 All graduates have qualified for U.S. bar
exams; leading bar passage rate

• Honesty, Integrity & Responsibility:


Ethics and Global Citizenship (3 credits)
ACADEMICS & CURRICULUM
• Universally Visible and Transcendent U.S. and INT'L Law in Asia
Worldview for Global Citizenship (3 credits) To prepare students for international practice, HILS offers demanding courses on U.S. and
international law as well as professional skills.
• Mutual Collaboration for Sustainable
Prosperity : Breeding Empathy for Global U.S SUBSTANTIVE LAW INTERNATIONAL LAW SPECIAL FOCUS
Courses cover areas tested on U.S, • Public and Private Int'l Law • Christianity and Law
Citizenship (3 credits) bar examinations and necessary • Int'l Commercial Law • Corporate Law
for international pratice: • Int'l Human Rights • Sports and Entertainment Law
• Advancement of Capacity Building for • Civil Procedure • Int'l Litigation • Immigration Law
• Int'l Economic Law • Family Law
• Constitutional Law
Global Citizenship (3 credits) • Contracts • Int'l Commercial Arbitration • Environmental Law
• Int'l Children's Law • Foreign Investment to the
• Criminal Law
• Networking for Our Future Survival: Sustain- • Evidence • Int'l Business Crimes United States
• Int'l Intellectual Property • Patents
• Property
able Development and Environment (3 credits) • Torts • Int'l Environmental Law • Wills and Trusts
• Int'l Taxation • Bankruptcy
• Education for Global Citizenship (3 credits) SKILLS COURSES
• Int'l Bankruptcy
• Int'l Trade Law
• Legal Research and Writing • Int'l Competition Law
• Pro-Trial Litigation Skills • Int'l Coporate and Finance Law
• Trial Practice and Oral Advocacy and Practice
• Contract Drafting
Inquiry: ige.handong.edu • Legal Translation
• Negotiation
• Patent Prosecution

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04 Life in HGU
• True Sense of Belonging
“My two semester stay in Handong was one of the best experiences
of my life and I would like to encourage anyone to come.”

Klara Zuntova
(exchange, Czech Republic)

• Christianity

• Honesty and Integrity


“As a full-time student at Handong, I have been everyday touched
• Family-like Community and encouraged by its culture and the nice people around me.
I am determined to live out Handong’s spirit in my entire life.”

Wang Jia Nan


(full-time, China)

“The opportunity of studying in Handong has given me a huge


impression of the people, spirit and the environment here.
I want to introduce Handong and its spirit “Why Not Change the World” in
Finland, Vietnam and everywhere I go.”

Le Bui Ngoc Anh


(exchange, Vietnam)

“My experience was way better than I expected. I want to share this
story about Handong and want to encourage people to accept
the challenge.”

Willem den Hertog


(exchange, Netherlands)

“Handong is my part of home away from home, giving me the most


special memories in my college life, and helping me to grow not just
only with full of knowledge, the most important part: Be a good
Christian for change this world.”

Christian Octavio Aylluni Cardenas


(exchange, Peru)

“It was an blessing to have this opportunity and every preparation


that went into it was worth the investment.
Thanks to this experience, I now have a better understanding
of who I am and a better appreciation for my Korean-American
background.”

Lydia Kim
(exchange, USA)

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International House
Handong Global University’s International House is a domitory designed
specifically to cultivate students with global minds. Many students with
vastly different backgrounds live together in this small community.
There are activities such as “Carmichael breakfast”,“Sports day” and
“Friday Game or Movie Nights” for fellowship between students. Koreans A SMALL BUT BIG UNIVERSITY, WHERE YOU CAN FIND
do live in I-House as well, and a typical room will house 2 Koreans and
YOURSELF AND PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD!
2 foreigners. Roommates will be assigned randomly amongst team
members.
• Guaranteed place for exchange/visiting students
• Korean students and International students live together
• Main language is English
• Various events held within the dormitory
COST OF LIVING

$ 700 / semester
Accommodation

$100 / 6 months
Insurance

$250~
Monthly Fee

MEAL
On Campus $3 ~ 8
Off Campus $6~

TRANSPORTATION
HGU Shuttle Bus $1
To Seoul (by bus/train) $60/$100 (round trip)
Living Conditions
To Busan (by bus) $20 (round trip)
• 4 students share one room 
• Furnitures include beds, desks, bookshelves, closets in each room
TEXTBOOK $20~50 / per book (blankets, pillows, and extra mattresses are not included)
• Facilities: shower stalls, laundry room, lounge
• International dorm has a kitchen where students can cook meals.

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Family-like Community

Unique system in HGU

RC

TEAM

+ TEAM + TEAM

Professor Helper Students


(20-30people)

TEAM SYSTEM & RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE SYSTEM

Residential College (RC) is a unique fellowship system of Handong. All students in Handong
are assigned to a RC and a team. International students will be assigned to Carmichael RC, also
known as ‘International Community.' Each team from Carmichael RC is composed of a mentor
professor and 20 ~ 30 students from various backgrounds and majors. Throughout the semes-
ter, teams will have weekly activities together in order to achieve each RCs' core values. Teams
meet once a week on Wednesdays for social, recreational events, team-building experiences,
and Chapel. The RC offers various events, such as sport competitions between other RCs on
campus. The team professor and members will be your advisers, mentors and trusted friends!

FRESHMEN HELPER

Freshmen Helpers are volunteers who are more than willing to serve and show love to freshmen,
transfer, and exchange students. They help with all sorts of things such as registering for class,
personal relationships, getting accustomed to the school, and so on. They are assigned to a team
and take care of about 8~10 new Handong students.

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Meet the World!

COURSES ON KOREAN LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND HISTORY

Available courses

Taekwondo Introduction to
(Korean TraditionalSports) Korean History
Korean Language
(Beginner~Internidiate)
Globalization & Korean
Introduction to Korean
Popular Culture

• Korean Tutoring (1:1 Mentoring) is available (free of charge)

KOREAN CULTURE

Excursion: • Demilitarized zone, Seoul, Gyungju-city (Historical city), etc.

Korean History,
• POSCO (Pohang Iron and Steel Company), the world's 4th INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY, CULTURE NIGHT
largest steel making company and the industry leader of the
Culture and Industry Representatives of 60 countries gather here at HGU for mutual learning and growth. We have many
Republic of Korea, located in Pohang
international communities represented on campus, including European, African, Chinese, Japanese,
• Samsung Smart City
Indonesian, Latin, Malaysian, Mongolian, North American, and Thai communities. During the fall semester,
we have a special event called "Culture Night” where all international students share their unique cultures
Understanding An Int'l student and a Korean student (translator) form a pair to and talents with the Handong community and Pohang citizens. There are two main parts: food and
of the World visit an assigned high school near Pohang and introduce his or performances. If you have a particular cultural dress/clothing, please bring them to highlight your own
her home country to local students.Great experience to meet the nation's special culture!
local students!

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05 Application
Procedure
• Freshmen & Transfer (Degree)
• Exchange % Visiting (Non-degree)

Exchange & Visiting :


exchange@handong.edu

Full-time & Transfer :


www.handong.edu/eng
(Guideline)

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Admission Process
(Freshmen & Transfer)

01 02 03 04
Application Document Interview: Final
Submission Evaluation Online Decision

Tuition (per semester)


• Freshmen only : 3,661,000 KRW
• Humanities & Social Sciences majors : 3,019,000 KRW
• Engineering & Arts majors : 3,874,000 KRW
• Combined majors : 3,446,000 KRW

Three Main Documents

Transcript Recommendation
Essay
(School Report Card) Letter

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Handong Global University

Exchange ELIGIBILITY

Students enrolled in HGU partner universities can apply to the Exchange program for one or two
semester(s). Exchange students will study in Handong but make tuition payments and transfer • Students enrolled in HGU’s Partner University (exchange)
credits to their home institutions. • Students nominated by HGU's Partner University (exchange)

• GPA: more than 2.5 out of 4.5

• Language proficiency: B1~B2 Level of English Proficiency.


Visiting Students
• No official English Test score is required; however, students are
Students enrolled in non-partner universities can apply for the Visiting program for one or two expected to take courses in English or Korean.
semester(s). Visiting students must send an email to exchange@handong.edu first and get
• An open mind to new culture
guideline of the program.
• Willingness to follow HGU culture, code, and policy
Visiting students will make tuition payments to Handong, but other conditions will be the same
stated in the Handong Pledge.
as exchange students.

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Contacts

OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (OIA)

POSTAL ADDRESS:
413 All Nations Hall, Handong Global University,
558 Handong-ro, Pohang-si, Gyeongbuk, Rep. of KOREA
(Zip: 37554)

EMAIL :
• EXCHANGE / VISITING :
exchange@handong.edu

• UNDERGRADUATE (FULL-TIME) :
iadmissions@handong.edu

• LIST OF EMAILS OF HANDONG AMBASSADORS*


handong.edu > Exprience HGU > Handong Ambassadors

SNS :
www.instagram.com/handongglobaluniversity
#handongglobaluniversity #hgu #handong
#whynotchangetheworld

WEBSITE :
www.handong.edu/eng

* Handong Ambassadors are international students who have studied in Handong University
and have gone back abroad to represent Handong in their respective countries.

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President of HGU
Dr. Soon-Heung CHANG

Education

- B. S. in Nuclear Engineering, Seoul National University, (February 1976)


- M. S. in Nuclear Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (December 1979)
- Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (May 1981)

Experience

- Professor, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST) (1990-2014)


- Vice President, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST) (November 2005-July 2010)
- Member, International Nuclear Safety Advisory Group, IAEA (1992-1999)
- Technical Program Chair, Cognitive Systems Engineering in Process Control (1996)
- General Chair, Cognitive Systems Engineering in Process Control (1996)
- Commissioner, Korea Nuclear Safety Commission (August 1997-2003)
- Member, Presidential Advisory Committee on Science and Technology, Korea (May 1998-June 1999)
- Technical Program Chair, Korea-Japan symposium on Nuclear Thermal Hydraulic and Safety (1998, 2000, 2002)
- Chairman, Advisory Committee on Nuclear Safety (September 2001-2003)
- Technical Program Chair, the Tenth International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics (2003)
- Associate Editor, Asia, of Nuclear Technology (ANS) (2004-2008)
- Trustee, Korea Federation of Science and Technology Society (March 2005-February 2008)
- Commissioner, Korea Nuclear Safety Commission (September 2009-2011)
- Chairman of the board of directors of Handong Global University (2010-2012.2)
- Dean, KUSTAR-KAIST Institute (August 2010-2014)
- Vice President, Korea Nuclear Society (September 2010-August 2011)
- International Advisory Expert of Investigation Committee on the Fukushima Accident (November 2011- February 2012)
- President, Korea Nuclear Society (September 2011- August 2012)
- Chairman of Board of Trustees, Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety (February 2012-May 2013)
- Director, Center for Advanced Reactor Research (September 2012-2014)
- Committee Member, Advisory Committee on Nuclear Energy Policy, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (December
2012-November 2013)
- Bently Chair Professor (April 2013-2014)
- Member of Presidential Advisory Council for Science and Technology(September 2013 – January 2015)
- Chairman of Advisory Committee on Nuclear Safety and Security, Nuclear safety and Security Commission(2013-2017)
- Co-Chair of The National Organizing Committee of The 66th United Nations DPI/NGO Conference(2016)
- President of Handong Global University(Feb 2014-present)
- Honorary Consul General of the Republic of Fiji(2014-present)
- Member of Central Committee of The Korean Red Cross(November 2014-present)
- Chairman of the board of Gyeongbuk Center of Creative Economy and Innovation(December 2014-present)
- Member of National Committee of Safety and Security(November 2017-present)

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