Programs

South Korea Beyond the Classroom

Group photo of Judy Genshaft Honors College students in Seoul South Korea

PROGRAM INTRODUCTION

Program Leader: Kevin Lee

ABOUT THE COURSE

This course will begin by building a historical and cultural context through which we can further examine the many facets of Korea. Students will develop a rich and diverse understanding of Korean culture and identity through an interdisciplinary exploration of various topics such as language, cuisine, traditions, Hallyu (Korean Wave), and more. Students will learn what it means to develop cultural competencies to support them in their future endeavors. Active participation, discussion, regular attendance, and a few activities outside of class time are required for optimal learning.

To enhance the experience, there will be many experiential learning opportunities, emphasizing learning by doing. Some activities include group meals, a book club, attending cultural events, a taekwondo lesson, and learning a K-pop routine. While learning about a culture is valuable, connecting with individuals from that culture can provide a more personal perspective. We have the opportunity to connect with students from Yonsei University, one of the top three universities in South Korea! Students are expected to regularly communicate with their pen pals during the course and can meet them when we travel to Seoul.

ABOUT THE TRIP

Honors students pose outside Gyeongbokgung (Palace) and Hanbok

After completing the class, you will have the foundations necessary to experience South Korea to the fullest! For three weeks, you will explore everything from Seoul's historical charm to its innovative skyscrapers. Some experiences will include visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace dressed in hanbok, touring the DMZ, taking a cooking class, exploring Yonsei University, and visiting various museums. You’ll be able to explore different neighborhoods to shop, eat, and engage with what the city offers. You will also have plenty of free time to pursue your own adventures!

PROGRAM DATES

Spring 2025 | May 12, 2025 - June 1, 2025

  • Applications open: July 1, 2024
  • Applications close: Tuesday, October 29, 2024
  • Course: Spring 2025
  • Travel: May 12 – June 1, 2025

South Korea Beyond the Classroom Info Session

Learn more about the 2025 Honors South Korea study abroad program and hear from former students about their experiences.

  • Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024
  • 5 - 6:30 p.m. | HON 4040 & MS Teams

Program Cost

  • $4,177.00 plus tuition, which is not included.

Program costs include:

  • Double occupancy hotel accommodations
  • Transit card (good for subway, bus, and some convenience stores)
  • Group excursions led by WorldStrides
  • Few group meals hosted by WorldStrides
  • Medical insurance

Program cost does not include:

  • Flight ($2,000-2,500)
  • Passport or visa

PROGRAM ACCESSIBILITY

When we travel to South Korea, there will be a lot of walking and stairs. The country has uneven paved sidewalks, dirt paths, hilly terrain, older buildings without elevators, and some smaller spaces.

What South Korea Beyond the Classroom Alumni Have to Say

Ankit Patel with his pen pal from Yonsei university


“Studying abroad in South Korea is what I call a ‘remember that time when
’ experience. No matter where life takes all 20 of the students in our class, we will always be able to reflect on the core memories we built and the time when our classmates became friends, and our friends became family.” - Ankit Patel

Giovana at a tea ceremony


“This program allowed me to explore a country with a unique group of people and make memories I will never forget. The experiences that I had will forever be in my heart and influence how I perceive the world that surrounds me.” - Giovanna Viloria-Castillo 

Alina John in south Korea wearingbtraditional Korean garb


“Our trip was beautiful and enriching, and we all experienced our own forms of self-discovery in our home away from home. But the adventure doesn't end when we come home. Not only did this experience instill a desire to keep traveling and learn about more cultures, but I also came home with lifelong friendships with people I can't imagine life without.” - Alina John