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Undergraduate Graduate Profiles – Korean Language and Culture Program
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Profile Description |
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Academic |
Graduates who are experts and capable of carrying out the three pillars
of higher education (education, research, and community service) in the
field of Korean language, literature, and culture.
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2 |
Researcher |
Graduates who are skilled and capable of preparing, designing, and
conducting research as well as processing and presenting research
findings in the field of Korean language, literature, and culture in the
form of research reports or academic articles.
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Korean Language Instructor |
Graduates who are capable and skilled in teaching Korean at basic,
intermediate, and advanced levels to learners in accordance with the
objectives of Korean language education in various formal educational
institutions such as senior high/vocational schools, and informal
institutions such as Training and Skills Institutions.
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Translator/Interpreter |
Graduates who are capable and proficient in translating/interpreting
various forms of Korean-language communication into Indonesian or vice
versa accurately and appropriately.
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5 |
Administrator |
Graduates who are capable and skilled in performing a variety of
administrative tasks in Korean at various institutions or (Korean)
companies.
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Journalist/Reporter/Editor |
Graduates who are capable of investigating, processing, narrating,
publishing, and presenting various issues/topics both in writing and
orally through print or electronic media.
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Entrepreneur |
Graduates who possess entrepreneurial skills in fields such as the
creative industry, using Korean (language, literature, and culture) as
inspiration for their creations—offering products or services either in
real form or via social media (e.g., content creator).
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