Course Overview
The Bachelor of Early Childhood Education program at Mokwon University provides a strong foundation in child education and teaching methods. The course has developed through the university’s experience in education and social studies. Students learn about child psychology, early learning activities, classroom practices, and educational planning.
The program combines theory and practical training to help students prepare for careers related to early childhood education. Students can gain teaching experience through field practice and educational activities. The course supports international students through academic guidance and a diverse learning environment. Graduates can work in kindergartens, childcare centres, educational institutions, and child development services. The program helps students build professional knowledge and teaching skills for future careers in education.
General Eligibility
Applicants should have completed high school education or an equivalent qualification from a recognised institution. Students need to submit academic certificates, transcripts, passport documents, application forms, and language certificates if required.
Application steps usually include:
- Online application submission
- Document checking
- Admission review
- Interview (if required)
- Final admission confirmation
Mokwon University provides scholarships for international students based on academic results, admission performance, and language ability. Eligible students may receive tuition support according to university scholarship policies.
Part Time Work Details
International students can work part-time according to Korean student visa regulations. Students need approval from immigration authorities and must follow working hour limits
Language Requirement
International applicants may need to provide language test results based on admission requirements.
Accepted English tests:
- IELTS: Minimum 5.5
- TOEFL iBT: Minimum 71
- PTE Academic: Minimum 50
- Duolingo English Test: Minimum 95
Applicants who completed previous education in English may be considered for language exemption according to university policies.