Completing either Translation and Interpreting or Tourism specialization, Korean majors can become translators – interpreters or editors. They can work not only in foreign organizations and joint ventures. They can be responsible for foreign affairs, cooperation with foreign partners and tourism activities. They can make plans and implement tasks requiring Korean language competence.
Korean students can be awarded with numerous scholarships offered annually by Korean governments and businesses. They also have opportunities to continue their study for one year or join in short exchange programs or practicum in Korean. Korean graduates stand a high chance of finding a well-paid job right after finishing their study.