Seoul Women's University - Bahrom International Program

Bahrom International Program

The Bahrom International program invites foreign students from the university's sister colleges in Canada and The United States to learn in English about Korean culture. Exchange students of Seoul Women's’ University who are going to sister colleges in the following semester participate in this program.

According to a division of International Relations in Seoul Women's University, participants will learn about Korean lifestyle, historical and religious background, the economic issues, politics, North/South tension, Korean pop culture and Korean language through lectures and hands-on experiences such as field trips and group activities. For four weeks of the program, participants live in the Bahrom Education building. In each room, two Korean students and one foreign student stay together. An intimate relationship between Korean students and foreign students enables foreign students to learn more about Korea as well as to have unforgettable memories in Korea. Also, Korean students receive a lot of ongoing help from foreign students who are from sister colleges that they are going to as exchange students.

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