Campus Location
Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine is primarily located in Seoul, South Korea. Additional medical facilities are situated in Bucheon and Eunpyeong.
Healthcare Programs Offered
Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine offers the following programs:
– Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS or equivalent)
– Master of Medicine (MMed)
– Doctor of Medicine (MD)
– Biomedical Sciences
– Nursing (affiliated programs)
– Public Health
– Medical Humanities
Accreditation Status
Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine is accredited by the Korean Institute of Medical Education and Evaluation (KIMEE). It is also recognized by the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS).
QS World Ranking
Catholic University of Korea is ranked #801–1000 in the 2024 QS World University Rankings.
Enrollment Numbers
Exact enrollment figures for the College of Medicine are unavailable. However, the university as a whole enrolls approximately 10,000–11,000 students.
Tuition Fees
- Undergraduate medical program: Approximately $10,000–$12,000 USD per year (varies for domestic and international students).
- Graduate programs: Fees vary by program.
Application Requirements
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
– High school diploma or equivalent (for undergraduate programs)
– Bachelor’s degree (for graduate programs)
– Korean or English language proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS, or TOPIK scores)
– Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) or equivalent (if applicable)
– Letters of recommendation
– Personal statement
Year Established
Catholic University of Korea was established in 1855. Its College of Medicine was founded in 1939.
Medical Program Start Date
The academic year typically starts in March, with a second intake in September.
Gender Admitted
Both male and female students are admitted.
Foreign Students Admitted
Yes, international students are admitted.
Admissions Contact Information
For admissions inquiries: admission@catholic.ac.kr
