Course Overview
The Bachelor of Business Administration at Sejong University has developed into a respected business program that serves both Korean and international students. The curriculum is updated to match changes in business practice and employer expectations. Students study with experienced faculty members who combine academic knowledge with industry experience.
The English Track has helped attract students from many countries and has increased the university's global profile. Students benefit from modern classrooms, business research opportunities, internship programs, company visits, student clubs, and exchange programs with partner universities. Graduates have entered careers in finance, marketing, consulting, trade, public organizations, and multinational companies. Many continue their education through MBA and master's programs in South Korea and other countries. The course gives graduates a solid business education and practical skills that support career growth across many industries.
General Eligibility
Applicants should have completed secondary education or an equivalent qualification that meets Sejong University's admission standards. International applicants must submit academic transcripts, graduation certificates, a valid passport, personal statement, recommendation documents if requested, and proof of English language ability for the English Track.
Sejong University offers scholarships for qualified international students. Awards may be based on academic achievement, language proficiency, admission results, or continued academic performance after enrollment. Scholarship values and conditions differ by intake.
Applications are submitted through the university's international admission system. Students upload the required documents, complete the application form, pay the application fee, and wait for the admission decision before completing tuition payment and visa procedures.
Part Time Work Details
International students with a valid D-2 visa may work part-time after receiving approval from the university and immigration office. Students usually can work up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time during approved vacation periods, subject to Korean immigration rules.
Language Requirement