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Kent State University |
| Costs | College Credit | Getting There | Learn Stuff About Korea |
| Hanyang University | Check list | After Arriving There | Email Dennis Hart |
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Please be patient while I build a really cool web page. Thanks and see you in Korea! |
Welcome! Kent
State students will be traveling
to
Hanyang University in beautiful
Seoul, South
Korea for 4 weeks and Xi'an China for 1 week during the summer of 2007. You
can join this program and not only have a great adventure, you will get to choose from a
wide range of great courses and get academic credit. And, all the classes are in English. To get started, or to get more information on this
exciting adventure, contact Dennis Hart by email (dhart@kent.edu)
or give him a call at his office at 330-244-3440. |
| Kent's Summer in Korea Program Questions & Links | |
| Where? Hanyang University, which is located in the city of Seoul in southeast South Korea. | Why? To learn and get 6 to 9 credit hours. Click here to find out more. |
| What? A wide choice of courses, including art, history, politics, diaspora, music, and more! |
How Much? Costs vary depending a number of factors. Click here to find out details. |
| Who? Contact Dennis Hart and he will be more than happy to answer any questions you have. |
How do I get there? Click here get read valuable travel information. |
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What do I need to get to Korea? Good question. Before you can begin your adventure, you will need to take care of a number of details - visa, passport, course registration, blah, blah, blah. To help you with these tasks I have created web pages that will provide step-by-step instructions and contact information for you. Pretty cool, huh? Just click on the links near the top of the pages to go any of the pages. |
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What do I need once I am in Korea? Lots! Click here to find out more. Once you arrive in Korea, you will need to go through customs, get to Hanyang University, and get set up in your dorm room. Once there, you will attend courses in English that cover a wide range of subjects on Asia and America, such as history, language, politics, sociology, economics, and many more. This web page will give you detailed info on how to do all these things. I have provided sets of instructions to help you with this program. Am I a nice guy or what? |
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Can I learn about Korea? Of course! Click here to go to oodles and boodles of cool web sites where you can learn some Korean language, history, culture, and more. You name it, this page will have it. And if it doesn't, then contact Dennis Hart and tell him to put something on the page. |
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Want to see Dennis Hart in person? Easy! His office is in Main Hall 440, Kent State University Stark Campus, 6000 Frank Ave N.W., Canton, Ohio 44720 USA. |
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