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Pusan National University provides educational opportunities in almost all areas of study and supports the needs of quality higher education. PNU continues to aspire to make a substantial and positive contribution to global society. Busan is the second largest city in South Korea, with a population of 3.6 million people, and is a center of marine logistics in northeast Asia with one of the world’s five super ports, which serves as gateway opening the Eurasian continent to the world. Busan has topped the list of South Korea’s most livable cities for a fifth straight year.
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Applicants should have:
PNU offers a wide variety of coursework in English and Korean. A sample of what is offered in English is provided below:
International business, financial statistics, architecture, management science, economics, archaeology, tourism, street art, geography, linguistics, language studies, politics, climate and environmental studies, literature, and the sciences.
Course offerings change every year, so please be flexible with the courses you may want to take. To get a better understanding, check the PNU course directory.
PSU offers on-campus housing. Housing is found on three campuses. Your campus is determined by your major. Most majors are located at the main campus, or Jangjeon Campus (Busan), but some are at Yangsan or Miryang campuses. More information will be sent to you after program acceptance.
To get a basic idea of the housing procedures, go to the housing section on PNU’s website and scroll down for English instruction.
Dormitory assignments are based on your campus location. The dormitory fees (includes meals for the semester, 16 weeks) are approximately:
Students who wish to arrange their own housing are responsible for finding and contracting off-campus housing on their own.
Below is an approximation of the costs each student will spend per semester while abroad in Busan, South Korea. Note that expenses vary depending on lifestyle.
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All students are responsible for applying for an exchange student visa (D-2-6) by submitting the Certificate of Admission to the Korean Consulate. Consult the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea for information on student visas. More guidance will be provided upon acceptance to the program.
PSU mandates that all exchange students must have insurance during their stay in South Korea. They are required to enroll in both the Korean NHIS (National Health Insurance Service) for monthly payments and to the CUNY CISI insurance.