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SUNY Korea

 
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    About the Program

    Program deadline extended to October 15th!

    SUNY Korea, established in 2012 with approval from South Korea’s Ministry of Education, is the first American university in the country. Formed through a partnership with Stony Brook University, the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), the SUNY system, and the South Korean government, SUNY Korea offers Stony Brook undergraduate and graduate programs in Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Business, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Technological Systems Management. Both the Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering programs are ABET-accredited.

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    Location Incheon, South Korea
    Program Type Partner University Program
    Program Term Fall, Spring, Academic Year
    Language of Instruction

    English

    Budget View Budget
    Living Arrangements Campus Housing
    Additional Information A Partner University program is a study abroad experience where students are nominated/accepted by Stony Brook University, and enroll at a partner institution. In most cases SBU faculty or staff are NOT traveling with participants.
    Program Housing Statement: Stony Brook University is required to comply with the housing policies of the host country, partner institution and/or hotel/hostel. These policies may include requirements such as sex-based housing placement.

     Requirements

    GPA 3.0
    Other Requirements Students must be matriculated in an undergraduate degree program.

    Sophomores and above.

    Application Deadline

    Fall/academic year admission: April 1

    Spring admission: October 1

    Candidates may be interviewed to determine their qualifications for participating and representing Stony Brook University abroad.
  • Academic Information

    Course Information

    Stony Brook students from the following majors can find SBU curriculum courses at SUNY Korea:

    • Applied Mathematics and Statistics
    • Business Management
    • Computer Science
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Technology and Society

    Courses taught at SUNY Korea are Stony Brook courses. Students can review available classes through the SOLAR System at http://www.stonybrook.edu/solarsystem. SBU students are still required to get their courses approved by their academic department on the Learning Agreement form.

    Academic Policies

    • Students must maintain full-time status while abroad
    • This is a partner university program. Applications must be submitted to Stony Brook University first. Information regarding the next steps in the process will be distributed to students who have received formal nominations by their International Programs Coordinator.
    • Non-SBU students must contact their home university regarding their grade and credit transfer policy.
    • All participants following the Stony Brook Curriculum (SBC) will receive GLO and EXP+ in addition to requirements fulfilled by their coursework.

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