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Dustin R Cook said… It depends on the program. You can do them in either English or Korean. I am actually in London now doing a different MA (just because the program in Korea didn't allow me to do what I wanted, also I kind of found that getting a degree outside of Korea can, in some cases, be better for getting a job in Korea *weird*)
Anyway I am enrolled in the Korean Studies MA program at Yonsei University. If you are going to do your higher education in Korea I would suggest doing it only at SKY (Seoul, Yonsei or Korea University) if not it maybe be a waste of time just because outside of Korea it is less well known and possible recognized, but more importantly these are considered the Ivy League schools of Korea.
Hope this helped!
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