The undergraduate degree course in Artificial Intelligence (AI) at KDU Global intends to nurture talents for leading AI innovations, entrepreneurs for the commercialization of AI technologies, and professionals to lead the growth of related global industries. The course delivers a distinct curriculum focused on AI in key research areas such as computer vision, bioinformatics, natural language processing, smart farming, machine learning and deep learning, and explainable AI+X applications, including healthcare, finance, intelligent agents, games, autonomous driving, and national defense.
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Duration
Full-time
4 years
Start date & application deadlines
Starting Date
October, April
Language
English
Credits
240 Credits
Delivered
On Campus
Campus Location
Goseong, South Korea
Disciplines
Computer Science & IT
The undergraduate degree course in Artificial Intelligence (AI) at KDU Global intends to nurture talents for leading AI innovations, entrepreneurs for the commercialization of AI technologies, and professionals to lead the growth of related global industries. The course delivers a distinct curriculum focused on AI in key research areas such as computer vision, bioinformatics, natural language processing, smart farming, machine learning and deep learning, and explainable AI+X applications, including healthcare, finance, intelligent agents, games, autonomous driving, and national defense.
The AI course curriculum and integrated components are designed to equip graduates with the skills necessary to overcome the challenges in computer vision, machine learning, bioinformatics and healthcare, natural language processing (NLP), and smart farming and develop technologies that will benefit humanity. Our graduates are expected to be fully capable of pursuing successful careers as robotics scientists, robot vision developers, machine learning engineers, business intelligence specialists, bioinformatics scientists, brain-machine developers, NLP engineers, NLP data scientists, AgTech data analysts and AI specialists, research scientists, and AI engineers.
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Student Visas for South Korea
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Check if you need a student visa
As a Bangladeshi planning full-time study in South Korea, you generally need a D-2 student visa.
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Valid passport
Letter of acceptance or Certificate of Admission from a South Korean institution
Completed visa application form (online or at embassy)
Proof of financial support for tuition and living costs
Health insurance valid in South Korea
Academic transcripts and certificates
Proof of English or Korean proficiency (TOPIK, IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent)
Medical certificate and police clearance (if requested)
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Demonstrate you can cover tuition fees, accommodation, living expenses, and travel costs.
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Work while studying in South Korea
If you’re an international student in South Korea, you may need permission to work depending on your visa type. Students on a D-2 visa can apply to work part-time during studies.
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