Course Overview
The Bachelor of Electrical Engineering gives students practical skills that match the needs of modern industries. The program combines classroom learning with laboratory work, engineering projects, internships, and industrial training. Students gain experience in electrical power systems, electronics, automation, control systems, renewable energy, and embedded technology using modern laboratory equipment.
The university has built close links with companies across Busan, giving students opportunities to work on industry projects and gain practical experience before graduation. Research activities, engineering competitions, and student projects help students build technical knowledge and teamwork skills.
Graduates are prepared for careers in power companies, electronics manufacturing, automation, semiconductor production, telecommunications, renewable energy, smart factories, engineering consulting, and government organizations. Many graduates continue to master's or doctoral programs in South Korea and other countries. The program gives students a strong academic base, practical experience, and international learning opportunities that support long-term career growth.
General Eligibility
Applicants should have completed high school or an equivalent qualification recognized by the Korean education system. Required application documents normally include academic transcripts, graduation certificate, passport copy, financial documents, English language test results, and a completed application form. Admission decisions are based on academic performance and document review.
Tongmyong University offers scholarships for international students. Tuition scholarships are available according to English language scores, TOPIK results, and academic achievement. Students with stronger language scores may receive larger tuition reductions. Continuing students can qualify for scholarship renewal by maintaining good academic results.
Part Time Work Details
International students with a D-2 visa may work part-time after receiving approval from the university and the Korean Immigration Office. Working hours depend on Korean immigration regulations, academic performance, and language ability.
Language Requirement