About BIP
The Bahrom International Program (BIP) was established in 1999 and is a 4-week long intensive program consists of field trips and lectures that allows participants from all around the world to experience Korean culture and expand their cultural horizons.
2019 BIP Academic Calendar
June 25 | Official Arrival Date and Dorm Check-in |
June 26 | Opening Ceremony |
July 17 | Closing Ceremony |
July 18 | Official Departure Date and Dorm Check-out |
* All participants must leave the dorm on the morning of Check-Out day
MON
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TUE
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WED
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THU
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FRI
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Week-end
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June 24
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25
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26
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27
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28
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Official
Arrival Date
Dorm Check-In |
Opening Ceremony
& Orientation |
Sports Day
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Korean Society
from an Expat's
Perspective |
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pm
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Campus Tour
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Survival
Korean |
Han River Cruise
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July 1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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am
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Korean History |
NationalMuseum
of Korea
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War Memorial
Museum of Korea
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DMZ Tour
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Korean Movie
& Drama
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pm
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Seoul
City Tour
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Two
Koreas
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Watching
Korean Movie
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9
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10
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11
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12
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Politics and Society of South Korea |
K-POP |
Preparation for
Final Presentation
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Taekwondo
Performance
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Preparation for
Final Presentation
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pm
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Learning
K-POP Dance |
Nanta Performance
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Preparation for
Final Presentation
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Final Presentation
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15
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16
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17
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18
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July 21
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Field Trip
(Jeonju Hanok village)
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Closing Ceremony |
Dorm Check-Out |
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pm
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Packing |
Transcript and Credit Transfer
All participants may transfer credits according to the policies of your home institutions. Seoul Women’s University will provide all necessary documents needed for the transfer of taken credits. A transcript will be sent to your home institution by post upon completion of the program.
Lectures
Korean History
Through this lecture participants will gain a general overview into Korean history. The political, cultural, and social history of Korea are among the topics that will be discussed.
K-Pop Culture
The popularity of Korean pop culture and its export to international markets as a national product will be examined in this lecture. Further discourse of the positive and negative effects of the Hallyu phenomenon will also take place.
Korean Movie and Drama
his lecture will survey Korea's film and television industry from the early-mid 20th century to present. Selected scenes from representative Korean films and dramas will be presented to show the characteristics and development of the Korean entertainment industry.
Politics and Society of South Korea
Contemporary South Korea politics and society will be discussed in this lecture. Participants will examine political, socioeconomic, and cultural issues to gain insight into the world's 11th largest economy.
Korean Society from an Expat’s Perspective
The lecturer of this topic will be a person who has adapted to the Republic of Korea. For those who are new to Korea, this lecture can share what to expect of Korea at first sight.
Field Trips and Activities
Seoul City Tour
An extensive tour of Seoul's major landmarks, participants will also have the opportunity to visit the grandest of Seoul's five palaces, Gyeongbokgung Palace. Built in 1395, this was the royal palace during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910).
Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) Tour
This trip to the 2nd Infiltration Tunnel and Peace Observatory, located at the border with North Korea, will provide participants with the opportunity to see history in action as they view the reality of the Cold War.
Han River Cruise
The Han River holds a place of crucial importance in Korean history, being of strategic significance as an important waterway. Participants will take a cruise on this river that flows through the heart of Seoul and take in the beautiful night scenery.
Nanta Performance
A non-verbal musical incorporating traditional Korean samul nori music, this long-running show is performed with improvised instruments including knives, cutting boards, and containers. This must-see performance is about three cooks in a restaurant trying to prepare food with a tight deadline.
National Museum of Korea
The flagship museum of Korean history and art, the museum holds the greatest treasures of Korean history. From simple hand axes of the Paleolithic Age to a splendid gold crown from the Three Kingdoms Period, exquisite celadons from the Goryeo Dynasty, masterful paintings from the Joseon Dynasty and modern art, this museum offers a fascinating journey to the past.
Learning K-POP
Remember Gangnam Style? Love Girls Generation? Obsessed with EXO? Participants will have the chance to learn and practice a dance routine from a popular K-pop song.
Taekwondo Performance
One of Korea's most famous martial arts, Taekwondo is known for its jumping and spinning kicks, fast kicking, and head-high kicks. Participants will watch a performance and have the opportunity to try out a few moves of their own.
Watching Korean Movie
Korea is renowned worldwide for its cinema, ranging from Oldboy to Train to Busan. Participants will go to a movie theater to experience Korean cinema culture first-hand, where they will watch a movie and gain deeper insight into Korean culture and the national psyche.
Excursion to Jeonju Hanok Village
The capital of North Jeolla province, Jeonju is an important city known for its historic buildings, delicious food, and its beautiful Hanok (Korean traditional house) village. Participants will experience life outside of the big city as they explore, try new foods, and have the opportunity to try on Korean hanbok.
* Field trips and activities are subject to change.
* Some experiences are subject to additional fees.
Application Procedure
Submit the following to your international office by April 30.
1) Application (http://www.facebook/bipatswu)
2) Passport size photo
3) A copy of the passport information page
4) A receipt of wire transfer of the tuition
Tuition and Fees
The total program fee is 1,800 USD that covers airport pick-up, program participation, lectures, some of the activities and field trips, housing, and board (breakfast, and lunch on weekdays) throughout the duration of the program. Dinner on weekdays, meals on weekends, and airport drop-off are not included. If you are an international student from a partner university of Seoul Women's University, the tuition may differ. Please ask your international office for more details.
* A non-refundable fee of 400 USD is also included.
Method of Payment
Bank : Woori Bank
Bank Address : Woori Bank, 1585, Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Korea
Account Number : 1005-801-220276
Bank Holder : Seoul Women’s University
Swift Code : HVBKKRSE
※ Seoul Women's University does not cover bank transaction fees and requests that students plan acordingly to ensure accurate payment. Money orders are not accepted.