Test of Proficiency in Korean (TOPIK)
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-05-12 | - |
Program Overview
Test of Proficiency in Korean (TOPIK), Short Course
Course Information
- Delivery: Online
- Study mode: Part time
- Duration: 7 weeks
- Start date: 12 May 2025
Term Dates
- The registration period for TOPIK Courses is from 1 May to 10 May.
- The term dates for TOPIK are from 12 May to 27 June.
Fees
- Course fees for University and Sejong Institute students, alumni and staff are £50.
- Course fees for members of the public are £100.
- As the course fees are subsidised, the fee is non-refundable once the course has started.
Course Description
This is a 7-week intensive course to prepare you for the Test of Proficiency in Korean (TOPIK). You'll be part of a thriving community and have the option to attend Korean cultural events.
TOPIK is a written test for the expression and comprehension of the Korean language in non-native speakers.
Learning a new language offers many benefits. It helps you develop transferable skills like problem-solving, communication and resilience. These qualities are highly valued in today’s competitive job market.
Learning Korean could open doors to exciting new careers. Industries like business, entertainment and technology place value language skills. Even a short language course can boost your confidence and broaden your perspective.
The University is an official TOPIK test venue. In the UK, you can take TOPIK tests twice a year.
Why Study with Us
- Our course offers subsidised tuition fees.
- You can become part of a community at Preston Sejong Institute.
- You can take part in a variety of cultural activities, as well as Korean language programmes.
Related Courses
- Applied Languages, Cert
- HSK Chinese Courses
- Lancashire Summer School, Short Course
- Pre-Sessional English, Short Course
- Preston Sejong Institute Korean Language Courses
- Study Overseas Programme, Short Course
- Summer & Winter Schools, Short Course
- Teacher Development Programme, Short Course
School
This course is delivered by the School of Psychology and Humanities.
