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Korean Studies programs in Germany offer international students surprising access to East Asian expertise, studying where Europe's fascination with Korean Wave meets serious academic scholarship—in a nation hosting the largest Korean diaspora in Europe (40,000+) and maintaining deep economic ties through companies like Samsung's European headquarters in Frankfurt, creating specialists who understand Korea beyond K-pop and kimchi to decode a nation rapidly transforming from war-torn to cultural superpower. These interdisciplinary English-taught degrees explore Korea's remarkable trajectory through unique European perspectives: students master Hangul's logical writing system while analyzing how Korean democratization inspired global movements, investigate chaebols' economic dominance comparing with German Mittelstand models, examine how BTS conquered Western markets through digital innovation, understand divided Korea's implications for global security, and discover why German scholarship on Korea provides critical distance unavailable in emotionally-charged neighboring countries—learning that Korean studies reveals broader lessons about development, democracy, and cultural soft power. Germany's growing Korean connections provide practical advantages through expanding networks: Korean companies establishing European operations requiring cultural mediators, universities partnering with prestigious Korean institutions like KAIST, cultural centers promoting everything from traditional pansori to contemporary cinema, research collaborations in technology and green energy, and vibrant Korean student communities enriching campus life. The comprehensive curriculum balances language mastery with regional expertise: intensive Korean achieving professional proficiency, history from ancient kingdoms through Japanese colonization to economic miracle, contemporary culture analyzing webtoons to social hierarchies, political economy understanding export-driven growth models, and practical skills preparing for German-Korean business relations.
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| Master | No courses | 15 July |
| Bachelor | 15 July | No courses |