Yonsei University

Master in Integrated Display Engineering

Seoul, South Korea

The Master in Integrated Display Engineering at Yonsei University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Yonsei University, located in Seoul and founded in 1885, blends a long academic tradition with modern innovation to welcome students from around the world. With a large, vibrant campus and a student body that includes thousands of international learners, Yonsei offers a global environment where cultural exchange and academic challenge meet. The university’s reputation for rigorous programs across arts, sciences, engineering and business makes it a top choice for students seeking a high-quality Korean education.

Academically, Yonsei emphasizes interdisciplinary study, research excellence and ethical leadership. Students benefit from experienced faculty, well-equipped laboratories and partnerships with industry and research institutions. Programs integrate theoretical learning with practical projects and community engagement, helping learners build both technical expertise and transferable skills valued by employers across Asia and beyond.

International students find extensive support services, from orientation and language programs to career advising and student clubs that ease the transition to life in Seoul. The university’s location provides access to Korea’s tech and cultural hubs, internships and networking opportunities. Prospective applicants should highlight academic achievements and interest in collaborative research or community initiatives to make the most of Yonsei’s dynamic, globally minded campus.

About the Program

The Master in Integrated Display Engineering is a two-year master's program at Yonsei University. It's for students who are interested in the future of display technology and want to gain theoretical knowledge and practical skills. This program is taught in English and takes place on campus in Seoul.

Students in this program learn about display materials, optical engineering, and manufacturing processes. The curriculum includes hands-on experience through internships and collaborative projects with industry leaders. This approach helps students develop skills in display engineering and manufacturing.

Graduates can work as Display Engineers, Optical Engineers, Product Managers, or Research Scientists. They often find jobs in tech companies, research institutions, and manufacturing firms. The skills acquired in this program are useful in many industries, making graduates versatile in the job market.

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