About the Program

Korean Language Education (Bachelor's Program)

History


2007 – Korean Language Courses Started

The UPI Language Center held its first Korean language course, which has continued until today.

2015 – Program Officially Established

Based on UPI Rector Decree No. 5181/UN40/HK/2015 dated August 5, 2015, the Korean Language Education Program was officially opened under FPBS UPI.

2015 – First Student Cohort

A total of 53 students were admitted as the first cohort of the Korean Language Education Program.

2018 – National Accreditation Application

The program applied for national accreditation from BAN-PT as part of formal academic quality recognition.

2019 – Grade B from BAN-PT

The program received a Grade B accreditation based on BAN-PT Decree No. 4598/SK/BAN-PT/Akred/S/X/2019.

2024 – Excellent Accreditation from LAMDIK

The program received an Excellent accreditation from LAMDIK based on Decree No. 845/SK/LAMDIK/Ak/S/VIII/2024.

Since its inception, the number of applicants for the Korean Language Education Program has steadily increased—from 220 to 1,859 in 2022—while the intake capacity remains at 80 students per year. To date, the program has graduated around 180 alumni working in various sectors such as education, translation, manufacturing, secretarial services, and more. Several alumni have also pursued graduate studies at prestigious universities domestically and abroad. The program actively collaborates with national institutions like AJARI, PELBAKORI, APSKI, King Sejong Institute, and KCCI, as well as international partners including KOICA, Korea Foundation, AKS, Soonchun Hyang University, Sookmyung Women’s University, and Jeju National University.

Vision

To become a pioneer in implementing a high-quality Korean language and culture education program with an international quality management system for the period 2021–2025.

Mission

  1. To provide education focused on Korean language and culture with an internationally standardized quality management system.
  2. To conduct excellent research in Korean language and culture that is eligible for publication in indexed and/or reputable journals.
  3. To develop, apply, and utilize knowledge in the field of Korean language and culture through community service.
  4. To enhance visibility and partnerships with national and international institutions.

Goals

  1. Implementation of education focused on Korean language and culture with an internationally standardized quality management system.
  2. Execution of excellent research in the field of Korean language and culture that is eligible for publication in indexed and/or reputable journals.
  3. Execution of development and cultural preservation of Korea through community service.
  4. Increased visibility and partnerships with national and international institutions.

Graduate Competencies

  1. Possess core competencies as educators in the field of Korean language and culture.
  2. Skilled in writing, translation, journalism, the arts, and research.
  3. Proficient in Korean for tourism, office work, business, and science & technology.

Program Contact

Korean Language Education Program
Faculty of Language and Literature Education – Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Jl. Dr. Setiabudhi No. 229, Building A FPBS UPI, 1st Floor
Postal Code 40154, Bandung City
Phone: 085161480508
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @dikkoreaupi