Social Welfare, Culture, Language, & Religions
in KoreaThis program will provide students an overview of Korea’s rich culture, history, language, religious diversity, and contemporary social welfare and social services. This program gives students the opportunity to experience cultural enrichment through lectures, field trips, and connections with Korean students and families. Social work students will have special lectures and agency site visits to learn more in-depth about Korea’s social welfare system. Korean studies students will have more intensive Korean language classes, tailored to their language skill level.
The program is run by Hallym University in partnership with the KU School of Social Welfare. Hallym is a major private university in South Korea. Hallym has been named a “Distinguished University” by the Korean Ministry of Education for a number of years, and it was ranked one of the top ten universities in Korea by the Joong-Ang Daily newspaper in 2003. The university has strived for a world-class education, and its success has been powered by its faculty’s passion for innovative and creative thinking and research. Prof. Edward Canda of the KU-SSW will coordinate with Hallym faculty and serve as the KU based instructor.
Hallym University is located in Chuncheon, South Korea. Chuncheon, with a population of 259,000, is approximately two hours northeast of Seoul and is the capital of Gangwon Province. Chuncheon is renowned as one of the most popular tourist destinations in Korea due to its overwhelming natural beauty. The city is surrounded by clear lakes and rivers and beautiful blue mountains. Visitors can explore its natural beauty at Nami Island and Gangwondo provincial flower garden. They can discover its deep history at Cheongpyeong temple as well as learn the latest in Korean animation at the Animation Museum in this thriving modern city.
This three and half week program offers students the opportunity to gain knowledge and experience of Korean culture, history, religions, language, inter-cultural communication, family life, music and arts, and social welfare. Social work students will have more intensive learning about the social welfare system in Korea, including social services for children and adolescents, elderly, people with disabilities, and families. Hallym social work faculty and KU social work Professor Edward Canda will provide lectures and events, including pre-departure orientation. Students visit Hallym University Hospital, Hallym Youth Welfare Center, Yeongdeung-Po Welfare Center for the Elderly, Gangwon Welfare Center for the Disabled, Chuncheon Vocational High School and other local welfare centers. Students will also visit ‘SokCho WE Start Village’, an innovative project to fight against poverty, similar to ‘Head Start’ which provides comprehensive services of social educational and health services for the family. All students will learn at least elementary Korean language. Korean studies students will have more intensive language training based on their skill level. Graduate level students will have a special assignment.
In addition to the lectures, students will have the opportunity to travel to significant cultural and historical sites in and around Chuncheon such as a Korean Folk Village, National Museum of Korea, and Nami Island. Students will also visit Seol-Ak Mountains which are one of the most beautiful mountains in South Korea.
Students are housed in dormitory rooms at Hallym University’s Student Dormitory. Three meals a day are provided at the university’s cafeteria. The dormitory rooms have internet connections. The dormitory has lounges with a TV/VCR, a refrigerator, and a microwave as well as a karaoke lounge.

Depart US: June 24, 2008
Arrive in Seoul: June 25, 2008
Conclusion: July 18, 2008 (Students may then depart from Seoul or make plans for further travel on their own.)
Open to BSW, MSW & Doctoral Students in Social Work and to other KU students with interest in Korean culture, language, and religions. Minimum 2.5 GPA required for bachelor’s level students; minimum 3.00 GPA required for graduate level (exceptions considered after submission of a petition). There is no language requirement for this program.
Three hours of credit or 45 CEU credits are granted by the University of Kansas upon successful completion of the program. Three hours may be applied towards certain BSW, MSW or doctoral degree requirements. Social work students should contact Dr. Edward Canda (edc@ku.edu) in the School of Social Welfare for more information. Students from other KU majors should contact their academic advisor for information about how this might meet requirements.
Program Fee: $1,150 The program fee includes accommodations, meals, excursions, orientation, emergency medical evacuation and repatriation services, and administrative expenses. Up to 7 students will be selected on a competitive merit basis to receive a scholarship of $200, due to a grant from the Shumaker Family Foundation administered by Prof. Edward Canda. Priority will be given to social work students, but all are eligible. No special application is necessary for this scholarship.
Tuition and Fees: Estimated undergraduate tuition and fees for 3 credit hours (based on standard tuition rate): $584. *
Estimated graduate tuition and fees for 3 credit hours (based on standard tuition rate): $722.
*Actual expenses for KU students will vary by the student’s individual tuition compact.
Additional costs: Airfare, books, passport fees, medical insurance, and personal expenses.
All dates, costs, and program information are subject to change as necessary due to fluctuations in the exchange rate or other reasons.
KU students who qualify for summer financial aid in the form of Stafford and/or other loans, Pell or SEOG Grants, and scholarships may apply the aid to the cost of a Study Abroad Program.
Limited supplemental scholarships are available to KU undergraduates. Applications are available at the Office of Study Abroad. You can also download the scholarship application. The scholarship application deadline is March 1.
Final Application Deadline: March 1, 2008
Application forms are available from the KU Office of Study Abroad. You can also download the application. All application materials are to be returned to the Office of Study Abroad no later than March 1.
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Hallym University: http://english.hallym.ac.kr/ and
http://his.hallym.ac.kr
Chuncheon: http://tour.chuncheon.go.kr/eng/index.html
South Korea: http://english.tour2korea.com/index.asp
Professor Ed Canda, Department of Social Welfare
e-mail: edc@ku.edu
The University of Kansas
Office of Study Abroad
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Lawrence, KS 66045-7515
phone: 785-864-3742
fax: 785-864-5040
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