Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

Korea
The Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) is a research-oriented university focused on science and technology that is located in Gwangju, South Korea. GIST is a member of the research-oriented universities group consisting of GIST-KAIST-UNIST-POSTECH-DGIST. University Rankings QS National General 16 USNWR National General 17 QS Asia (Asian Ranking version) General 271-280 THE Asia General 46 USNWR Asia General 144 THE World General 401-500 QS World General 322 USNWR World General 708 ARWU World Research 801-900 THE World (Young) General/Young 46 QS World (50 Under 50) General/Young 32 In the 2016/2017 QS World University Rankings® Result tables, GIST was ranked number 2 in the world in the category of citations per faculty.[5] In the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2014-2015, GIST was ranked 96th in the world in…
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Kumoh National Institute of Technology

Kumoh National Institute of Technology

Korea
Kumoh National Institute of Technology (Acronym: KIT; Korean, 금오공과대학교, Kumoh Gonggwa Daehakgyo, colloquially KumohGongdae) is a national research and business development (R&BD) university in the Republic of Korea (South Korea). It is located in the South Korean industrial center of Gumi, Gyeongbuk province. The university is made up of 4 colleges (College of Engineering, College of Natural Sciences, College of Business administration, and College of Liberal Arts & Teacher Training). 18 out of the 21 undergraduate departments and 15 out of the 19 graduate departments are in the college of engineering. The university offers undergraduate, masters, and doctoral degrees. History Kumoh National Institute of Technology was founded on December 31, 1979, by Park Chung-hee, the former President of South Korea. In 1987, a graduate school was established for both master…
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Kosin University

Kosin University

Korea
Kosin University is a private Christian university in Busan, South Korea. The name "Kosin" is derived from the name of a denomination of Presbyterian churches in Korea that had organized actions against the Empire of Japan. This university was established in 1946 at the end of Japanese rule in Korea. Campuses Kosin University consists of two campuses: Songdo campus and Youngdo campus. Songdo campus : Songdo campus is located in Amnam-dong, Seo-gu, Busan. College of Medicine - Kosin university Gospel hospital is the one of leading hospitals in Korea for cancer treatment. This hospital was established by the famous founder Dr. Chang Kee-ryo. College of Nursing Youngdo campus : Youngdo campus is located in Youngdo-gu, Busan. College of Theology College of Humanities and Social Sciences College of Natural Sciences College of Arts
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Kookmin University

Kookmin University

Korea
Kookmin University (Korean: 국민대학교, IPA:[ˈkʊkminˈtæhɑːkkjo]; Hanja: 國民大學校) is the first private university after the liberation of the Republic of Korea from Japan. The campus is located in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, South Korea. The KMU was established in 1946. Gu kim, Soang Jo and Ikhee Shin, who were the cabinet members of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, agreed to train great leaders for the Republic of Korea. Soon, they became the banner of Kookmin University. Ikhee Shin contributed to play a key role in its foundation and was inaugurated as the First President of the University. In 1959, the SsangYong Group bought the university to support researches and to expand the university curriculum. 22,000 colleagues are studying at the university, and 350 administrative staff are working at the university's 800 faculties.…
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Konyang University

Konyang University

Korea
Konyang University (건양대학교; RR: Geonyang), located in Nonsan, South Korea, was founded in 1991. Konyang University has campuses in Nonsan and Daejeon. The Nonsan campus is the main campus with over 10,000 undergraduate students, eight colleges with more than forty majors, mostly in applied fields About 230 of the students are foreign students. The Daejeon campus has programs in Western medicine, medical technology, and nursing. The university has about 700 graduate students. It is accredited by the Korean Council for University Education .[1] In 2011, Konyang was one of four private ROK universities that began offering military science as a major. The university president is Dr. Kim Hi-soo, recipient of the 2006 South Korean Mugunghwa Order of Civil Merit Medal (국민훈상무궁화장) prize for outstanding citizen, for his work in fostering…
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Konkuk University

Konkuk University

Korea
Konkuk University (Korean: 건국대학교, Hanja: 建國大學校) is a comprehensive private university. Konkuk University primarily educates in agricultural and life science research. It has undergone major transformations in the past decade, earning the title of “the fastest growing university in Korea.” Konkuk University has campuses in both Seoul and Chungju. The Seoul campus is located in the southeastern part of Seoul, near the Han River. The Seoul campus has thirteen undergraduate colleges and thirteen graduate schools. The Glocal Campus in Chungju is composed of seven undergraduate colleges and two graduate schools. This campus is easily accessed by the Konkuk University Station. Undergraduate degree-seeking program Qualifications Freshman Applicants (first grade): Applicants and their parents are foreign nationals without Korean citizenship (foreigners - non-Korean nationals (including dual nationalities). Applicants have graduated or are…
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Kongju National University

Kongju National University

Korea
Kongju National University (KNU) is a university located in Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea with three campuses in Gongju, Cheonan and Yesan. Kongju National University is one of the leading national research universities of South Korea, especially in the field of education. Kongju National University is 2014 International Education Quality Assurance System (IEQAS) certified university. Colleges and Departments College of Education The College of Education has inherited 60 years long of tradition from the Kongju National Teachers College, established in 1948. From starting off with 3 departments (Korean Literature, Mathematics, and Housekeeping) and 136 students, Kongju National University College of Education now have 22 departments with 122 professors and about 3,000 students. It is the largest among all National Teachers Colleges in South Korea. Korean Education/ Sino-Korean Classics Education/ English Education/ Ethics…
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Keimyung University

Keimyung University

Korea
Keimyung University (계명대학교, Gyemyeong Daehakgyo), abbreviated as KMU or Keimyung (啓明), is a private university located in Daegu, the fourth largest city in South Korea. The university takes roots from Jejungwon founded in 1899. The higher education started in 1954 with the support of the leaders of the Northern Presbyterian Church of the U.S. as a Christian university. KMU is composed of three campuses in the city of Daegu, South Korea. They are named for their locations within the city; Daemyeong, which is near the downtown area, Seongseo, which is in the western part of the city, and also Dongsan campus which includes Dongsan Medical Center. The university's Seongseo campus is known as one of the most beautiful campuses in South Korea. Keimyung University has relationships with more than 400…
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KDI School of Public Policy and Management

KDI School of Public Policy and Management

Korea
The KDI School of Public Policy and Management (KDI School, Hangul: KDI 국제정책대학원대학교; Hanja: KDI 國際政策大學院大學校) is a government-run graduate school located in Sejong City, South Korea and is affiliated to the Korea Development Institute (KDI) and a member of the National Research Council for Economics, Humanities, and Social Sciences. The school was first established in 1997 in Dongdaemun District, Seoul, before moving to Sejong City in 2015 under the South Korean government's actions to establish the city as the de facto administrative capital of the country. The school specializes in fostering international experts in the field of development economics and public policy. Highly selective, the school takes on a small number of Korean and international students for its Master and Ph.D programs taught in an institute-style research environment. Research…
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Kangwon National University

Kangwon National University

Korea
Kangwon National University (KNU) is a national university in Gangwon-do, South Korea. Established as Kangwon Provincial Chuncheon Agricultural College in 1947 in Chuncheon, it extended to a comprehensive university in 1978. KNU serves as the flagship educational institution representing Gangwon-do. Undergraduate Program KNU comprises 19 colleges with 93 departments and five graduate schools. → List of Degree Program College of Business Administration College of Engineering College of Agriculture and Life Sciences College of Animal Life Sciences College of Art and Culture College of Education College of Social Sciences College of Forest and Environmental Sciences College of Nursing College of Veterinary Medicine College of Pharmacy College of Biomedical Sciences College of Humanities[permanent dead link] College of Natural Sciences College of Information Technology Division of Sports Science Interdisciplinary Program Graduate Schools Graduate…
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Kangnam University

Kangnam University

Korea
Kangnam University is a private university in Yongin, South Korea. Founded July 1, 1946 by Reverend Yi Ho-bin as the Choong-ang Theology Institute, the school initially met at a lecture hall in the local YMCA in Seoul, South Korea. The university holds the spirit of Gyeongcheonanein, which means 'to worship the heavens and love mankind'. The institution eventually moved in 1967 to Jangsa-dong in Seoul and then to the Daechi-dong, Gangnam-gu in 1974. In 1976, the school was renamed the Kangnam Social Welfare School; the name, which the university kept to this day, comes from its city ward at the time. In 1980, the school moved to its present location in Yongin, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. Kangnam received its university accreditation in 1992. EverLine has a station nearby. Colleges Liberal Arts…
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Joongbu University

Joongbu University

Korea
Joongbu University (JU, Korean: 중부대학교; Hanja: 中部大學校) is a private research university established in 1983 with campuses located in Geumsan and Goyang, South Korea. Relocation In 2001, the university signed an exchange agreement with Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory and Moscow State Agricultural University in Russia. In 2002 and again in 2003, the student quota of the Cyber Graduate School was increased. In 2003, the university signed an exchange agreement with the Department of Physical Culture and Sports of St. Petersburg State University in Russia, along with St. Petersburg State University of Technology and Design in Russia. In 2011, the university signed a student exchange and academic research agreement with the Kazakh University of International Relations and World Languages, as well as signed a letter of intent for international student admission with NingCheng DangBang…
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Jeonju University

Jeonju University

Korea
Jeonju University (JJ) is a private Christian university in South Korea. The campus is located in 1200 Hyoja-dong, Wansan-gu, Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do. Undergraduate Schools College of Humanities College of Social Sciences College of Economics and Business Administration College of Alternative Medicine Departments: Physical Therapy and Radiological Science College of Engineering College of Arts and Athletics College of Culture and Tourism College of Education College of Culture and Creative Industry School of Liberal Arts Graduate Schools General Graduate School Special Graduate Schools Graduate School of Public Administration Graduate School of International Studies and Management Graduate School of Education Graduate School of Information and Industrial Engineering Graduate School of Mission and Theology Graduate School of Counseling Graduate School of Alternative Medicine
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Jeju National University

Jeju National University

Korea
Jeju National University is a public university founded in 1952 in Jeju City, the provincial capital of Jeju, South Korea. In 2008 Cheju National University and the Jeju National University of Education merged into Jeju National University.[1] The Naewat-dang shamanic paintings are preserved there. Academics The university's diverse undergraduate offerings are divided among 12 colleges: the College of Art & Design, the College of Humanities, College of Law & Political Science, College of Economics & Commerce, College of Education, College of Applied Life Sciences, College of Ocean Science, College of Natural Sciences, College of Engineering, College of Medicine, Teachers College, and College of Veterinary Medicine. There are 6 graduate schools: Graduate School, Graduate School of Education, Graduate School of Business Administration, Graduate School of Public Administration, Graduate School of Industry, and Graduate School of Social Education. There…
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Inha University

Inha University

Korea
Inha University (인하대학교(仁荷大學校)) is a private research university located in Incheon, South Korea. Known traditionally for research and education in the engineering and physical sciences, the University was established by the first president of South Korea, Syngman Rhee. Inha is a Korean-American collaboration school, even in its name: the Morpheme "In" (인, 仁) comes from the city of Incheon and "Ha" (하, 荷) from Hawaii, USA. Started as a polytechnic university in 1954, named Inha Institute of Technology (Acronym: IIT; Korean, 인하공과대학, Inha Gonggwa Daehak, colloquially Inhagongdae), the institute has been achieving national recognition and a strong reputation as a technological research university thereafter. Inha University is the most well-known and #1 university in Incheon area. Inha was ranked top 10 nationwide through decades according to Joongang Ilbo's annual rankings of South Korean universities; ranked 8th in 2017. Also, Inha is a member of GU8. Undergraduate Colleges Inha…
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Induk University

Induk University

Korea
Induk University is a university in Seoul, South Korea. It was established by Asian American writer Induk Pahk as "Berea in Korea" in 1963, became the "Induk Institute of Design" in 1971, and was renamed "Induk University" in 2009.[3] It is located in Nowon-gu,along with a number of other educational institutes. The university provides a range of two- and three-year courses. Soo Jung Kim—creator of Dooly the Little Dinosaur and former president of the Korea Animation Producers Association—teaches at the university's Department of Animation.Actor Shin Hyun-joon is an acting professor in the Department of Broadcasting and Entertainment. The university has a number of student clubs and business start-up clubs. After the 2010 Chile earthquake students from the Department of Tourism and Leisure Management raised 800,000 won to help rebuild a school in Chile.
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Gyeongin National University of Education

Gyeongin National University of Education

Korea
Gyeongin National University of Education (GINUE) (경인교육대학교) is a teacher training institution for future public elementary school teachers in South Korea. It was founded on May 23, 1946 under the name of Gaeseong School of Education in Gyeonggi-do (경기도립 개성사범학교). In 2003, the institution changed its name from Inchon National University of Education (INUE) (인천교육대학교) to Gyeongin National University of Education. The university is the largest educational institute for training future elementary school teachers in Korea. The university has two campuses: Incheon campus in Gyesan-dong, Gyeyang-gu, Incheon, and Gyeonggi campus in Seoksu-dong, Manan-gu, Anyang in Gyeonggi-do. The university offers graduate and undergraduate programs, and has an elementary school attached. Academics Undergraduate College Due to the university's specialized purpose, the undergraduate college only offers one major, in Elementary Education. However, students can also choose from specialized courses, which cover deeper educational techniques in specific areas.…
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Incheon National University

Incheon National University

Korea
Incheon National University (INU), previously also known as University of Incheon (UI), is a national university, operated by the legal entity (법인, 法人) established by the government of Republic of Korea (South Korea). INU campuses are located at multiple locations in the city of Incheon, part of Seoul Capital Area. INU was first founded as a private college known as the Incheon Technical College in January 1979. Later, it was renamed Incheon College in December 1979 before getting chartered as a comprehensive university in 1988. In 1994, the university was renamed once again to University of Incheon, which was a city council funded university. In addition to these changes, INU also relocated from Dohwa-dong in Nam-gu to a new location in 2009. Now, INU stands in the new and young international city of Songdo which is also known as the New Songdo City, located in IFEZ (Incheon Free Economic Zone). A…
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Incheon Catholic University

Incheon Catholic University

Korea
Incheon Catholic University is a private university located in the Yeonsu District of Incheon, South Korea. Incheon Catholic University was founded in March 1996 with 40 students in the theology department. Choi Ki-bok was the first president. In 1997, he established the Korean Institute for Culture and the Asian Evangelization Research Institute. As of 2015, the faculty was divided into the theological college (Theology Department), the formative arts university (Painting Department, Environmental Sculpture Department, Visual Design Department, and Environmental Design Department), and the college (Nursing Department). The graduate school consists of a general graduate school and special graduate school.
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Information and Communications University

Information and Communications University

Korea
Information and Communications University (ICU), established in 1998, was a Korean university focused primarily on research and engineering in the field of information technology. It was located in the city of Daejeon and comprised an engineering school and a management school. As of 2006, about 20% of the enrolled graduate students were international students. Unlike other Korean universities, almost all courses were taught in English. On March 1, 2009, the university merged into KAIST as a separate department, under the name of the Information Technology Convergence Campus. After this controversial merger a consortium of Professors and Directors of Research Centres (at ICU) in South Korea founded The Information and Communications University (ICU) to perpetuate the legacy and continuity of the Information and Communications University through international training and distance education, with its subsidiary in Zambia (ICU Zambia). Academics Undergraduate students…
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Howon University

Howon University

Korea
Howon University is a private four-year comprehensive university located in Gunsan, South Korea. It is renowned for its high employment rate for its graduates. History Established in 1977 as Gunsan Industrial College, it was elevated to a university in 1998.[2] For two consecutive years in 2009 and 2010, Howon University received a government funding amounting to US$5.4 million, as it was selected as a participant by the Ministry of Education for Korea's Educational Capability Improvement Project. In 2013, the Ministry of Education of Korea certified Howon as the university with the highest recent graduates' employment rate in the whole country. In 2014, Howon placed second. Organization There are six faculties and nine research institutes in Howon. Colleges Research Institutes College of Social Science College of Tourism College of Media and Arts College of Health and…
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Hoseo University

Hoseo University

Korea
Hoseo University is a private Christian university with four campuses; Main Campus in Asan, South Korea, other campuses in Cheonan, South Korea, known for its large size, 3.471074 km, Dangjin, South Korea and Seoul, South Korea(Venture Graduate School) 2.[4] It was the first school to establish a graduate school for venture business in South Korea. The university's "World Class 2030" project promotes research in the area of unexplored fields such as the interface of five senses, the expression of the sense of smell, or defense mechanism of invertebrate animals within 20 years. The university was originally a private technical college when it was founded in 1978 in Anseo-dong, Cheonan-si, Chungcheongnam-do, called Cheonwon Technology University. [2] The founder is Seokgyu Kang, and the motto of the school is "We can do it, and it will come true." In 1980, Cheonwon Technology…
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Hongik University

Hongik University

Korea
Hongik University (Korean: 홍익대학교; Hanja: 弘益大學校; RR: Hongik Daehakgyo, colloquially Hongdae) is a private university in Seoul, South Korea. Founded by an activist in 1946, the university is located in Mapo-gu district of central Seoul, South Korea with a second campus(branch campus) in Sejong. In addition, Hongik University(Seoul campus) is universities in Korea. Hongik University has a bachelor's degree in art(paint & drawing) in South Korea. However, the university also offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs. As of 2007, the university was home to 14,500 undergraduate students and 2,600 graduate students, and the undergraduate school consists of College of Fine Arts, College of Education, College of Engineering, College of Liberal Arts, College of Architecture, College of Law, and College of Economics and Business Administration. The graduate school provides research-based and practice-based programs in comprehensive fields including liberal arts, engineering, fine arts and…
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Hanzhong University

Hanzhong University

Korea
Hanzhong University was a private university in South Korea. The campus was located in the city of Donghae, Gangwon province. In 2018 Ministry of Education ordered closure of the university due to its significant finance troubles and corruption of the founders and leadership after the special audit conducted following the lowest evaluation the university received in 2015. Academics The university's undergraduate offerings are divided among four colleges: Humanities and Social Sciences, Arts and Athletics, Nursing, and Engineering. Graduate training is offered through schools of Education, Management Information, and Business, as well as the general graduate school, which offers instruction in civil engineering and international business. History The university began in 1992 as Donghae Technical College (Korean: 동해전문대학교). It became a four-year institution, Donghae University (Korean: 동해대학교), in 1999. In 2005, name was changed to Hanzhong University. Rating In 2015,…
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Hanyang Women’s University

Hanyang Women’s University

Korea
Hanyang Women's University is a private college in South Korea. The campus is located in Haengdang-dong, Seongdong-gu in Seoul. Academics Division of Technology Department of Computer Science & Information Systems Department of Internet Informatics Department of Apparel Design Department of Knit Fashion Design Department of Textile Design Division of Natural Sciences Department of Food & Nutrition Department of Food Service Industry Department of Dental Hygiene Department of Public Health Administration Division of Humanities & Social Sciences Department of Early Childhood Education Department of International Tourism Department of English Department of Business Administration Department of Tax and Accounting Department of Woman Resources Development Department of Japanese Interpretation Department of Chinese Department of Child Education & Welfare Division of Arts & Sports Department of Industrial Design Department of Interior Design Department of Illustration Department of Visual Media…
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Hanyang University

Hanyang University

Korea
Hanyang University (Korean: 한양대학교) is a private research university in South Korea. The main campus is located in Seoul and its satellite campus, the Education Research Industry Cluster (ERICA campus), is in Ansan.[2] Hanyang (한양, 漢陽) derives from the former name of the capital Seoul used during the Joseon Dynasty.[3] The university was established in 1939 as an engineering school. Hanyang university was the country's first college to offer engineering and architecture programs, and is consistently ranked among the leading universities in STEM fields nationally. Hanyang University enrolls over 3,000 international students each year, and sends more than 3,300 students on study abroad programs annually. As of 2018, Hanyang University had 777 partner universities in 76 countries. Programs Seoul Campus The Seoul campus of HYU offers undergraduate programs in: Engineering Architecture / Architecture Design Computer Science Automotive Engineering Medicine Humanities Social Sciences Natural…
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Hansung University

Hansung University

Korea
Hansung University is a university in Seoul, South Korea. It was founded on December 21, 1972.[1] The Design Campus is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul. Academics Undergraduate Colleges College of Humanities Division of Korean language & Literature (Day & Evening) Major in Korean Language and Literature Major in Applied-Korean language Division of English language & Literature (Day & Evening) Major in English Linguistics Major in English Literature Division of History and Culture (Day & Evening) Major in Korean History and Culture Major in East Asian History and Culture Major in Euro-American History and Culture Division of Knowledge & Information Science (Day & Evening) Major in Library & Information Science Major in Archives and Records Management College of Social Sciences College of Social Science Division of Business Administration (Day & Evening) Major in Business Administration Major in Information & Management Division of Public Administration and…
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Hanseo University

Hanseo University

Korea
Hanseo University is a private university located in Seosan, Taean and Namsan, South Korea. The university was established in 1991 and provides courses in a wide range of liberal arts, engineering and design disciplines. Academics[edit] Undergraduate[edit] Physical Therapy Nursing- Radiology Occupational Therapy Rehabilitation Technology Health Management Dental Hygiene Cosmetology Security and Secretarial Services Physical Activity Design Maritime Sports Motion Picture & Visual Arts(direction, staff, acting) Space Design Industrial Design Fashion Design Motion Graphics Contemporary Music Conservation of Cultural Heritage Children's Art Education Visual Design Mathematics Chemistry Biological Sciences Environmental Engineering Food, Chemical Biological Engineering Advanced Materials Science and Engineering Airport Architecture Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Electronic Engineering English Chinese Japanese Media Practical Korean Language & Literature Elderly Welfare International Relations Mass Communication and Journalism Child-Adolescent Welfare Public Administration Aeronautical Engineering Flight Operation Air Transportation &…
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Hansei University

Hansei University

Korea
Hansei University (Korean pronunciation: [haːn.se]) is a mid-sized Evangelical Christian University located in Gunpo City near Seoul, South Korea. Programs It has currently nine departments: Theology, Media and Communication Arts, Business Administration, Humanities and Social Science, International Language, Information Technology, Art, Design, and Nursing [3] The university is widely recognized especially for choral music. Regarded as one of the top choral music universities in Eastern Asia, Hansei University boasts a choral music faculty of six professor/conductors on top of its 40+ music faculty. The university is planning to open an international school for choral music in 2015/16. Composer Hyo-Won Woo has served on the university's faculty.
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Hannam University

Hannam University

Korea
Hannam University (한남대학교) is a private Christian university in Daejeon, South Korea. It was founded in 1956. Colleges College of Liberal Arts College of Education College of Natural Sciences College of Engineering College of Economics & Business Administration College of Law College of Social Sciences College of Art & Design College of Life Science & Nanotechnology Linton Global College Linton Global College Night College
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Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

Korea
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (abbreviated as HUFS; Korean: 한국외국어대학교) is a private research university based in Seoul, in South Korea. HUFS consistently ranks as one of the best universities in South Korea. The university currently teaches 45 foreign languages. In addition, it contains studies in humanities, law, social sciences, business, medical science, natural sciences, and engineering. Hankuk University of Foreign Studies has over 50 departments covering Social Sciences, Eastern European Studies, Humanities, Asia-African Studies, and Natural Sciences. The university contributes to regional studies, with graduate courses in international and regional studies. Since 2004 the closely associated Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, based at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, has been offering online courses in English, Japanese and Mandarin Chinese, as well as business administration, journalism, and mass communication. HUFS runs a foreign language examination system (FLEX). The FLEX Center is developing examinations…
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Korea Aerospace University

Korea Aerospace University

Korea
Korea Aerospace University (한국항공대학교 (Traditional Chinese: 韓國航空大學校) [Han'guk Hang-gong Dae-hak-gyo]) is a private university located in Goyang, Gyeonggi, South Korea. Undergraduate College of Engineering School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Aerospace Engineering Aircraft System Engineering School of Electronics, Telecommunication & Computer Engineering Electronic and Avionics Engineering Information and Telecommunication Engineering Software Engineering Department of Materials Engineering College of Aviation and Management School of Air Transportation and Logistics Air Transportation Logistics Air and Space Law Department of Aeronautical Science and Flight Operations School of Business Business Administration Global Aviation Management School of Liberal Arts and Sciences Department of General Studies Department of English Graduate Graduate School Master's Course Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering Space Technology Materials Engineering Electronic Engineering Telecommunication & Information Engineering Computer Engineering Aviation Management Air Transport, Transportation and Logistics Business Administration English Air &…
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Handong Global University

Handong Global University

Korea
Handong Global University (Korean: 한동대학교, Hanja: 韓東大學校) is a private, Christian, four-year university located in Pohang, North Gyeongsang, South Korea. The student body numbers about 5,000, from more than 30 different countries and international programs, both available at graduate level. Undergraduate programs are organized under twelve schools: Global Leadership School School of International Studies, Languages and Literature School of Management and Economics School of Law School of Communication Arts and Science School of Counseling Psychology and Social Welfare School of Spatial Environment System Engineering School of Contents Convergence Design School of Life Science School of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering School of Mechanical and control Engineering, Global Academy Edison School of Creative Convergence Education While the university offers about 40% of its courses in English in any given semester, the majors that English…
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Hanbat National University

Hanbat National University

Korea
Hanbat National University(HBNU) is a Korean university established in 1927. HBNU is located in Daejeon Metropolitan city. HBNU has been chosen for a variety of nationwide-level projects such as An Autonomous Improvement University Project(only granted to the highly ranked universities in S. Korea), Leaders in INdustry-University Cooperation+(LINC+), The Project to Nurture Universities to Lead Start-ups, and well Management of Systematic Career System for students. HBNU consists of six colleges and one faculty: College of Engineering, College of Information Technology, College of Construction, Environment & Design, College of Humanities, College of Business and Economics, College of Life-long Education, Faculty of Basic Convergence Education. Hanbat is now offering Bachelor, Master & Doctoral courses in the academic fields of colleges mentioned above and currently has more than 9,000 students. In addition, more than 300 students are…
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Hallym University

Hallym University

Korea
Hallym University (한림대학교) is a private university located in Chuncheon, Gangwon, Republic of Korea. Hallym University was established in 1982. In 1995 it was designated by the Ministry of Education as one of a handful of universities entitled to receive the financial support of the Ministry for their specialization programs. After that, it continued to be so designated consecutively for five years. In addition, it has acquired the status of "distinguished university," the title granted by the Ministry of Education, three years in a row, and has also been selected for funding by the Brain Korea 21 Project. Academics Colleges In general curricula, the division offers composition, computer operations, English conversation, Chinese writing, and physical education to prepare for a global society. It also offers foreign language courses, as well as courses in arts…
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Gimcheon University

Gimcheon University

Korea
Gimcheon University is a university located in Gimcheon, South Korea. International Relationships Curtin University of Technology (AU) 1999 The University of Newcastle (AU) 1999 Hawaii Pacific University (US) 2000 Yamano College of Aesthetics (JP) 2001 Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology (NZ) 2002 The College of Marjon (UK) 2003 Southwestern University (PH) 2005 Cambridge College of Heilongjjang University (CN) 2005 Biola University (US) 2005 Qingdao Binhai University (CN) 2005 Tashkent state Pedagogical University named after Nizami (UZ) 2007 Tashkent State Institute of Oriental Studies (UZ) 2007 Buryat State University (RU) 2007 Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service (RU) 2007 Taiyuan Tourism College (CN) 2008 Kake Educational Institution (JP) 2008 Liaoning University (CN) 2008 Yeditepe University (TR) 2008 Nanguo Business College (CN) 2008 Chengdu University (CN) 2008 Shandong College of Tourism & Hospitality (CN) 2008 College…
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Gyeongin National University of Education

Gyeongin National University of Education

Korea
Gyeongin National University of Education (GINUE) (경인교육대학교) is a teacher training institution for future public elementary school teachers in South Korea. It was founded on May 23, 1946 under the name of Gaeseong School of Education in Gyeonggi-do (경기도립 개성사범학교). In 2003, the institution changed its name from Inchon National University of Education (INUE) (인천교육대학교) to Gyeongin National University of Education. The university is the largest educational institute for training future elementary school teachers in Korea. The university has two campuses: Incheon campus in Gyesan-dong, Gyeyang-gu, Incheon, and Gyeonggi campus in Seoksu-dong, Manan-gu, Anyang in Gyeonggi-do. The university offers graduate and undergraduate programs, and has an elementary school attached. Academics Undergraduate College Due to the university's specialized purpose, the undergraduate college only offers one major, in Elementary Education. However, students can also choose from specialized courses, which cover deeper educational techniques in specific areas.…
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Ghent University

Ghent University

Korea
Ghent University (Dutch: Universiteit Gent, abbreviated as UGent) is a public research university located in Ghent, Belgium. Established before the state of Belgium itself, the university was founded by the Dutch King William I in 1817, when the region was incorporated into the United Kingdom of the Netherlands after the fall of First French Empire. In that same year, he founded two other universities for the southern provinces as well, alongside Ghent University: University of Liège and State University of Leuven. After the Belgian revolution of 1830, the newly formed Belgian state began to administer Ghent University. In 1930, UGent became the first Dutch-speaking university in Belgium. Previously, French (and, even earlier, Latin) had been the standard academic language in what was Université de Gand. In 1991, it was granted major autonomy and changed its name accordingly from State University of Ghent (Dutch: Rijksuniversiteit Gent, abbreviated as RUG) to its current designation. Located in Flanders, Ghent is one…
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Geumgang University

Geumgang University

Korea
Geumgang University is a South Korean Buddhist university with a residential college model, located in the countryside next to Gyeryong Mountain, between Nonsan and Daejeon. The campus is within the administrative boundaries of Nonsan's Sangwol-myeon district. The university is operated by the Cheontae Buddhist sect headquartered at Guinsa. The university was founded in 2003. Despite its Buddhist affiliation, students of any (or no) religion are equally accepted. For all students who maintain a 3.0 GPA average, there is no tuition fee, and housing is provided free of charge. Geumgang University is a residential college. It is a full residential college in that, unlike most universities in Korea, 100% of students live on-campus. In 2016, courses were offered in the following subjects: School of Buddhist Studies & Social Welfare School of International Trade & Public Administration School of Social Studies Information Science The student body is primarily…
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Korea Lift College

Korea Lift College

Korea
Geochang Polytechnic College, also Keochang Polytechnic College, is a technical college located in Geochang County, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. It is affiliated with the nationwide Korean Foundation for Polytechnic Colleges. It first opened its doors in 1997. Campus The campus is located in Geochang-eup, a short distance outside the town. There are seven principal buildings on the campus, including a library and dormitory. History The college received permission to open on the last day of 1996, and welcomed its first students only three months later. At the time it had six departments, as it does now. The first entering class consisted of 132 students. Organization The college has six academic departments: Mechatronics, Industrial Design, Automotive, Electrical Instrumentation and Control, Electronics, and Computer Assisted Design. Courses of study are two years in length. Students and Faculty About 200 students…
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Gangwon State University

Gangwon State University

Korea
Gangwon Provincial University (Korean: 강원도립대학) is a public college in Gangneung City, Gangwon Province, South Korea.[1] Unlike most public tertiary institutions in South Korea, it is administered directly by the provincial government of Gangwon-do. The college is well known as a research and educational institute with modern facilities. Students and Faculty As of February 2010, the school has about 1,400 students, 33 full-time professors, 13 adjunct professors and over 90 part-time lecturers. A total of about 3,500 students had graduated from the school, as of 2010.[citation needed] Cooperation with Local Community GPC has, since its inception, worked together with the local community. The campus itself is open to the general public, and the school's departments have closely linked with local industries. For example, the college has a leading role in establishing a ‘Jumunjin Brand Squid’, whose name…
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Gangneung Yeongdong University

Gangneung Yeongdong University

Korea
Gangneung Yeongdong College is a private technical college in Seongsan-myeon, a rural area of Gangneung city in northeastern South Korea. It takes its name from the Yeongdong region, in which it is located. Campus There are twelve major buildings on the campus, which covers an area of 113,000 square metres. History The school officially opened on June 1, 1963, as Gangneung Superior Technical School of Nursing (강릉간호고등기술학교). It had a maximum enrollment of 90 students. Enrollment was raised to 120 in 1966, and doubled to 240 in 1971. It was redesignated a technical college in 1973. Organization As a technical college, the school provides courses of study of two or three years in length. Two-year courses are provided by the Divisions of Health (departments of Optometry and Beauty), Hospitality, Social Service and Industry. Three-year courses are provided by…
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Gangneung–Wonju National University

Gangneung–Wonju National University

Korea
Gangneung–Wonju National University (GWNU) is a national research university in Gangneung and Wonju in Korea. Founded in 1946, GWNU is situated on the East coast of South Korea has risen to one of the research universities in South Korea. Following the merger between Kangnung National University and Wonju National College on March 1, 2007, the name of the university changed to Gangneung–Wonju National University. It is recognized as one of the preeminent research universities, ranked 1st among Korean universities and 6th among Asian universities in the number of research papers in the 2009 Asia QS Universities Evaluation. Situated near the Sea of Japan (East Sea) coastal region, GWNU has taken advantage of its location, focusing its education on new materials, marine resources, tourism and information technology. In addition, the university, as a global exchange hub-university linking the…
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Gachon University

Gachon University

Korea
Gachon University is an academic institute located in South Korea. The current structure of Gachon university is the result of a merger between four existing universities. Gachon University of Medicine and Science and Gachon-gil College merged in 2007, Kyungwon University and Kyungwon College merged in 2007, and Gachon University of Medicine and Science and Kyungwon University merged in 2012. Gachon University has three campuses for undergraduates, the Global Campus (primary) located in Seongnam, satellite campuses on Ganghwa Island and in Yeonsu-dong, and the School of Medicine in Guwol-dong, Namdong-gu, Incheon, South Korea. Gachon University signed a strategic partnership with Hawaii Pacific to allow students to study abroad. Colleges (Global Campus & Medical Campus)[edit] College of Humanities Dept. of Korean Language & Literature Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature Dept. of English Language & Literature Dept. of German Language…
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Far East University (Korea)

Far East University (Korea)

Korea
Far East University is located in Gamgok-myeon, Eumseong County, North Chungcheong province, South Korea. It was founded in 1998 by Dr. Taek-hee Lyu. The school flower is the chrysanthemum. Organization The undergraduate courses of Far East University are divided among eight colleges and seven independent departments: College of Management Department of Hotel Tourism College of Broadcasting and Multimedia College of Social Welfare College of Law College of Information Communication College of Design College of Teaching Department of Secondary School Special Education Department of English Department of Japanese Department of Chinese Department of Theater Department of Sports and Leisure Department of Electronic Commerce Department of Flight Operation
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Eulji University

Eulji University

Korea
Eulji University is a private healthcare and medical research university in South Korea with campuses in Seongnam City, Gyeonggi Province, and in central Daejeon. The school was established by Dr. Park Jun-yeong and the Eulji Educational Foundation, which grew out of the Eulji Hospital that opened in 1981. Organization Eulji University has a College of Nursing, a Department of Medicine that includes undergraduate pre-medical and graduate medical schools, a College of Health Sciences that includes dentistry, emergency medicine, radiological science, biomedical engineering, physical therapy, and cosmetic medicine, a College of Health Industry that includes nutrition, environmental and safety fields, medical information technology, marketing and management, early childhood education, mortuary science and addiction and social services fields, and a Department of Liberal Arts. The Graduate School includes most of the major undergraduate medical fields, as well as clinical…
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Duksung Women’s University

Duksung Women’s University

Korea
Duksung Women's University is a private university in Seoul, South Korea founded in 1920. Academics At the undergraduate level, courses of study are provided through five colleges: Humanities, Natural Science, Pharmacy, Social Science, and Art and Design. Specialized graduate courses are also offered. Undergraduate College of Humanities College of Social Sciences College of Natural Sciences College of Information and Media College of Pharmacy College of Art and Design Graduates Duksung University Graduate School was instituted in 1979. Male students enter the master's and doctorate programs. The master's and doctorate programs for university-research institute collaborative researches are in conjunction with the Korea Food & Drug Administration and Korea Food Research Institute. The Graduate School was selected as an excellent university in the area of a graduate school, in the general university evaluation conducted by Korean Council…
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Dongyang Mirae University

Dongyang Mirae University

Korea
Dongyang Mirae University (formerly Dongyang Technical College) is an industrial technical university in Seoul, South Korea. Its campus is in the city's Guro-gu district. The current president is Han In-seung (한인승). More than 105 instructors are employed. Academics Academics focus on industrial fields, such as applied chemistry, telecommunications engineering, and system automation. Dongyang offers programs that are 3 to 4 years in length. History The college opened in 1965 as Dongyang Advanced Industrial Technical School (Hangul: 동양공업고등전문학교).
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Kyungdong University

Kyungdong University

Korea
Kyungdong University is a private University in northeastern South Korea. It has three campuses - metropol in Yangju City, medical in Wonju City and global in Goseong and Sokcho cities. About 245 instructors are employed. The current president is Seong-yong Chun (전성용). Academics Undergraduate offerings are provided through five divisions: Humanities and Social Science, Food Science, IT, Tourism, Health and Nursing, and Education, which are separated into 3 Special Campuses and 33 departments. History Its history can be traced back to 1981 when Sokcho Technical College (속초전문대학) was founded by Dr Chun Jae-wook. In 1983 it changed its name to Dong-U Technical College and in 1998 to Dong-U College. In 1997 Dr Chun founded a separate institution, Kyungdong University. In 2012 now-Ministry of Education granted merger of two institutions, Dong-U College and Kyungdong University, and the closure of Dong-U College.
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Dongshin University

Dongshin University

Korea
Dongshin University is a private university in southwestern South Korea. Its campus is located in Naju, a city in South Jeolla province which borders Gwangju. It enrolls about 7,000 students; the class of 2003 contained 1,378 students . The current president is Kyun-Bum Lee. Academics Engineering, originally the school's sole focus, continues to be that of its College of Engineering. Additional undergraduate courses of study are provided through the College of Information and Science, College of Humanities and Social Science, College of Art, and College of Oriental Medicine. The university provides graduate instruction through its general graduate school, as well as the graduate schools of education and social development. History Having received permission to open in July 1985, the school held its first classes in 1987. At that time it bore the name Dongshin College of…
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Dong Seoul University

Dong Seoul University

Korea
Dong Seoul College is a private technical college in Seongnam, South Korea. The current president is Kwang-sup Yoo. Location The school is located in Bokjeong-dong of Sujeong-gu in the city of Seongnam. The campus lies between Bokjeong and Kyungwon University stations. Departments and Divisions There are 24 departments and 2 divisions offered by the Dong Seoul College which are Aerospace, Automobile & Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Information Control, Digital Electronics, Information And Communication, Computer Software, Architecture, Computer Information, Broadcasting & Media, Interior Design, Horology And Jewelry, Game Contents, Tourism, Practical Art, Industrial Design, Visual Communication Design, Fashion Design, Child Care & Education, Beauty Coordination, Silver Welfare, Airlines Service, Business Administration, Chinese Business, Sports Science, Acting, Applied Music and General Education.
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Dongseo University

Dongseo University

Korea
Dongseo University (DSU) is a private university in Busan, the second largest city of South Korea. Established in 1992 through the Dongseo Educational Foundation, it provides higher education to approximately 11,000 full-time students, including roughly 1000 international students from 69 countries. In 2013, DSU was ranked by Quacquarelli Symonds with The Chosun Ilbo among the Top 50 Asian universities for internationalization.[1] It has Memorandums of Agreement with 215 institutions in 38 countries and operates branch campuses in China and the U.S. It also runs joint degree programs with partner universities in Brazil, China, Indonesia, Lithuania, Malaysia, and Vietnam. At its Busan campuses, Dongseo University offers undergraduate degrees in 57 departments and graduate degrees in 10 departments. These comprise 14 divisions along with the College of Design and the Im Kwon Taek College of Film and Media Arts. Areas of specialization at Dongseo…
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Dong-pusan College

Dong-pusan College

Korea
Dong-Pusan College was a private technical college in Busan, a major city in South Korea. It employed about 65 instructors. In August 2020 Ministry of Education ordered the closure of the university due to its significant financial troubles and corruption of the founders. It is officially closed in the following month. Academics The college offers technical instruction in the fields of business, tourism, computers, design, welfare and childhood, and health. History The college opened in 1979 as Dongnae Girls' College (동래여자전문대학). It became coeducational in 1996 and adopted its current name in 1998. Sister Schools The college maintains international exchange ties with three institutions: Russia's Novosibirsk Conservatory, Australia's University of Tasmania, and Japan's Beppu University.
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Dongnam Health University

Dongnam Health University

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Dongnam Health University, previously Dongnam Health College, is a South Korean technical college specializing in the health sciences. Its campus is on the north bank of the Seohocheon in Suwon, Gyeonggi province. The current president is Lee Young Kwon (이영권) and about 40 instructors are employed. Academics The college provides training through its five divisions: Health Science (which includes radiology and physical therapy), Social Science (including early childhood education and tourism interpretation), Nursing, Engineering Science, and Home Economics (which consists of the Department of Food and Nutrition). History The college opened its doors in 1973 as Dongnam Health Junior School (동남보건전문학교). It became a technical college in 1979. It took its current name in 2009.
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Dongkang College

Dongkang College

Korea
Dongkang College is a private technical college in the Buk-gu district of Gwangju metropolitan city, in southwestern South Korea. The current president is Kim Kyong Taek (김경택). About 110 instructors are employed. Academics The college offers technical training in the fields of technology, humanities, social science, home economics, and education. History The school was founded by Lee Weon Myo (이원묘) as Kwangju Dongshin Vocational School (동신실업전문학교). It opened its doors in 1976, with a student body of 320. The school became a junior college in 1979. The name Dongkang College was adopted in 1998.
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Dongju College

Dongju College

Korea
Dongju College is a private technical college in Busan, South Korea. About 110 instructors are employed. Academics Dongju College offers instruction in the fields of health and social welfare, hotel and tourism management, early childhood education, information technology, and design. History The college was opened in 1978 as Dongju Women's Vocational School (동주여자실업전문학교), with 480 students. It became a technical college in 1981.
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Dongguk University

Dongguk University

Korea
Dongguk University (Korean: 동국대학교, Hanja: 東國大學校) is a private, coeducational university in South Korea, fundamentally based on Buddhism. Established in 1906 as Myeongjin School (명진학교; 明進學校) by Buddhist pioneers of the Association of Buddhism Research (불교연구회; 佛敎硏究會), the university gained full university status as Dongguk University in 1953. The university remains one of the few Buddhist-affiliated universities in the world, and is a member of the International Association of Buddhist Universities. Situated on a hill near Namsan, the university's Seoul campus is in the urban Jung-gu District of central Seoul. The university's symbol animal is an elephant, which stemmed from Queen Māyā of Sakya's precognitive dream of a white elephant about the birth of The Buddha, and the symbol flower is a lotus blossom which reflects the Buddhist truth. Dongguk…
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Dong-Eui University

Dong-Eui University

Korea
Dong-Eui University is one of the leading private universities in Busan, a metropolitan city on the southeastern coast of South Korea. The University has 10 colleges, 116 master and doctoral courses in six graduate schools, with 22,992 students and 1,690 faculty and staff members. Dong-Eui has gained fame in the fields of Korean medicine and engineering and has built solid reputations in other fields such as management, health sciences, nursing, and a range of sciences. Colleges and Graduate Schools Colleges College of Humanities College of Law and Government College of Commerce and Economics College of Natural Sciences College of Korean Medicine College of Human Ecology College of Engineering College of Visual Image and Information Technology College of Art and Design College of Sport Science Graduate Schools Graduate School Graduate School…
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Dongduk Women’s University

Dongduk Women’s University

Korea
Dongduk Women's University (DWU) is a private university in Seoul, South Korea. Dongduk Women's University is originated from Dongwon Girls School, founded in 1950. DWU is composed of eight colleges, six departments, 18 majors, 16 departments of majors, and seven graduate schools. It has about 7,500 students and 350 faculty members. Facilities include its Design Research Center in Chungdam, Performing Art Center in Daehangno, and Dongduk Art Gallery in Insadong. Academics Undergraduate offerings at Dongduk Women's University are divided among the Division of Humanities and the university's eight colleges: the College of Humanities (which includes foreign-language courses), College of Social Science, College of Natural Science, College of Computer and Information Science, College of Pharmacy, College of Arts, College of Design, and College of Performance Arts. Graduate offerings are divided between…
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Dong-ah Institute of Media and Arts

Dong-ah Institute of Media and Arts

Korea
Dong-ah Institute of Media and Arts (formerly known as Dong-Ah Broadcasting College) is a technical college in South Korea specialized in training professionals in the fields of media design, production, and communications. The campus is situated in Samjuk-myeon, Anseong City, Gyeonggi province, South Korea. The name has been changed to Dong-Ah Institute of Media and Arts as of January 15, 2007. Dong-ah Institute of Media and Arts was ranked 171st (tied with Jeju National University and Kumoh National Institute of Technology) in Asia by QS Asian Universities Ranking in 2010. Academics The school's academic offerings are provided through various divisions such as Broadcasting Technology, Multimedia Production, and Internet Broadcasting. Courses of study are two to three years in length. Associate Degree Program (3-year program) School of Broadcasting and Arts Convergence…
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Dong-a University

Dong-a University

Korea
Dong-A University is a private university in Busan, South Korea. It is the only private university and one of two universities that has both a medical school and a law school in Busan, the second-largest city in South Korea. Academics The school's comprehensive undergraduate programs are provided through 12 faculties, covering fields from Physical Education, Natural Sciences, and Engineering to Social Sciences, Law, and Medicine. In addition to a general graduate school, there are eight specialized graduate schools: Northeast Asian Studies, Business Administration, Education, Industry, Mass Communications, Policy Sciences, Law and Police, and Arts. The undergraduate and graduate academic programmes in archaeology, offered through the departments of Archaeology and Art History and the Dong-A University Museum, are the most well known in Korea.
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Donga College of Health

Donga College of Health

Korea
Donga College of Health is a privately owned secondary education college in Yeongam County, South Jeolla province, South Korea. The current president is Kim Kyung-Taik (김경택). More than 50 professors are providing education in Nursing, Social Welfare, Emergency Medical, Early Child Education, Occupational Therapy and Companion Animal Welfare fields. More than 10,000 students have graduated over 20 years since 1996. Academics Donga College of Health provides a wide range of expertise including Nursing, Social Welfare, Emergency Medical, Early Child Education, Occupational Therapy and Companion Animal Welfare. The college is known to have begun its courses in Animal Welfare and Magic for the first time in the country.
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Dankook University

Dankook University

Korea
Dankook University (commonly referred to as Dankook), abbreviated as DU or DKU, is a prestigious private research university in Yongin and Cheonan, South Korea. The university was established in 1947. It was the first university established after the National Liberation Day of Korea, and its original location was in Jongno District and Yongsan District (after Jongno), Seoul. Dankook University was ranked 148th in Asia by QS Asian Universities Ranking in 2010. Academics Dankook University has a global affiliate network of universities and institutes. Study abroad programs at sister universities allow students to improve their language skills. Dankook University gives financial support and several academic credits. Short-term visiting programs provide faculty, staff and students with opportunities to expose themselves to global standards. International summer/winter schools are designed to welcome students from…
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Daewon University College

Daewon University College

Korea
Daewon University College is a private technical college in North Chungcheong province, South Korea. The campus is situated in Jecheon City. About 85 instructors are employed. Around 2,000 students are admitted every year. Academics The academic offerings of Daewon University College are provided through the divisions of Engineering, Health & Social Affairs, Household Affairs, Humanities & Social Sciences, and Arts & Physical Education. The majority of offerings are through the division of Engineering, which includes fields such as automotive engineering and multimedia.
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Daelim University College

Daelim University College

Korea
Daelim College is a private technical college in South Korea. The college is located in the Dongan-gu district of Anyang City, Gyeonggi province, south of Seoul, and is just across the Anyang River from Anyang Station. Academics Undergraduate School College of Humanities & Arts College of International Languages & Culture College of Law College of Management College of Engineering College of Applied Industry College of Health & Sports Science College of Oriental Medicine Graduate School Graduate School of General Graduate School of Management and Social Work Graduate School of Business Information Graduate School of Education Graduate School of Health and Sports
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Daejeon Health Sciences College

Daejeon Health Sciences College

Korea
Daejeon Health Sciences College is a technical college providing training in the health sciences in South Korea. It is located in the Dong-gu district of Daejeon metropolitan city. The college carries a maximum enrollment of about 3,700. The current president is Lee Gang-o (이강오). History The school began as Daejeon Technical School of Health (대전보건전문학교) in 1978, and gained technical-college status later the same year. Its present name was adopted in 1998.
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Daejin University

Daejin University

Korea
Daejin University is a private university located in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. It was founded by Daesun Jinrihoe in November 1991 and opened in March 1992. The university operates Daejin University China Campus, a study abroad program based at the campuses of two universities in China: Soochow University and Harbin Normal University. Academics Undergraduate courses of study are divided among six colleges: Culture, Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Sciences and Engineering, and Arts. Training is also provided at the graduate level, through specialized graduate schools of Education, Industry, Business Administration and Legal Affairs.
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Daehan Theological University

Daehan Theological University

Korea
Daehan Theological Seminary is a seminary providing training for prospective members of South Korea's Presbyterian clergy. The campus is located in Anyang City, Gyeonggi province. The current president is Lee Seon (이선). Academics Much of the graduate training is devoted to the M.Th. and M.Div. degrees, which are targeted to future ministers. However, departments of Social Welfare and Administration provide some alternative courses of study. History The school shares its origin with Anyang University. The seed of both schools was planted in the Presbyterian Seminary established at Namdaemun Church in Seoul in 1948 by Yoon Pil Seong and others. Daehan Theological Seminary was not opened as a separate institution until 1998, at which time it offered the Master of Divinity (M.Div.) degree. In 2000, it began to offer the Master…
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Daegu University of Foreign Studies

Daegu University of Foreign Studies

Korea
Daegu University of Foreign Studies was a university of Foreign Studies in Gyeongsan, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. It was founded in 1997. In 2018 Ministry of Education ordered closure of the university due to its significant finance troubles and corruption of the founders and leadership after the special audit conducted following the lowest evaluation the university received in 2015. History In 2015, an evaluation by the Ministry of Education rated the university in the lowest E group, resulting in the Ministry halting its monetary support and barring the University from all state-funded programs.
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Daegu University

Daegu University

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Daegu University is a private university in South Korea. Its campus is located a short distance outside Daegu, in Gyeongsan City, North Gyeongsang province. The school currently consists of 13 colleges from college of humanities to college of rehabilitation. Enrollment currently tops 20,000, and more than 780 professors are employed. Academics Traditionally focused on social work, the modern-day offerings of Daegu University cover most major fields of study. Undergraduate colleges include those of the Humanities, Law, Public Administration, Economics & Business Administration, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Engineering, Information and Communication Engineering, Natural Resources, Arts and Design, Education, and Rehabilitation Sciences, in addition to the Division of Health Science. As a university, Daegu University provides graduate training as well. In addition to the main Graduate School, Daegu University includes specialized graduate…
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Daegu Technical University

Daegu Technical University

Korea
Daegu Technical University is a private technical university located in the Dalseo-gu district of Daegu, the third-largest city in South Korea. It provides training in primarily industrial fields. About 60 instructors are employed. Academics Academic offerings are provided through the four academic divisions of the college: Engineering, Humanities and Society, Natural Science, and Arts. The majority of offerings, in fields such as automotive science and computer information, are under the Division of Engineering. History The college was founded in 1976 by the Daegu Educational Foundation, as Daegu Industrial Technical School (대구실업전문학교). It became a technical college in 1979, and took on its present name in 1998.
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Daegu National University of Education

Daegu National University of Education

Korea
Daegu National University of Education, commonly abbreviated as Daegu-gyodae (대구교대) in Korean, is one of the National Universities of Education which provides training courses for preliminary teachers in the public primary schools of South Korea. Founded in 1950, DNUE was previously called Daegu Normal School. Its first president was Kim Young-gi (김영기, 金永驥). In 1963, it was renamed Daegu Gyoyuk Dae. It concentrated on primary school education, not including secondary school courses. Its most recent name change was in 1993, when the school adopted the name it uses today. Nam Seung-in (남승인) has been its president since 2011. About 85 instructors are employed by the university. Academics Undergraduate course As with South Korea's other universities of education, due to the school's special purpose of training primary-school teachers, DNUE has just…
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Daegu Future College

Daegu Future College

Korea
Daegu Mirae College was a private college located in Gyeongsan City, South Korea, which neighbors the metropolitan city of Daegu. About 80 instructors were employed. In January 2018 Ministry of Education granted its voluntary closure which it filed for financial difficulties after receiving the lowest grade in Ministry's evaluation several times. It officially closed in the following month.[ Academics The college's academic offerings are offered through departments arranged under the divisions of Humanities and Safety, Natural Science, Engineering, and Arts and Physical Education. History The college opened its doors in 1981 as Daeil Industrial Technical College (대일실업전문대학). It took its current name in 1998.
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Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology

Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology

Korea
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) (In Korean 대구경북과학기술원) is a public science and engineering university located in Daegu Metropolitan City, Republic of Korea. Under a Special Act on Support of Scientists and Engineers for Strengthening National Science and Technology Competitiveness, the Korean government enacted Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology Act (Act No. 6996) and founded DGIST in 2004 as a research institute. In 2008, the act was amended to extend the role of the institute to both research and education, which eventually enabled a transition from a research institute to a university. Academics Undergraduate Program School of Undergraduate Studies was opened in 2014 under the College of Transdisciplinary Studies. Graduate Program The Graduate School has been offering Master's and Doctoral Degree Programs, including integrated MS-PhD…
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Daegu Health College

Daegu Health College

Korea
Daegu Health College provides medical training to aspiring professionals in Daegu metropolitan city, South Korea. The current president is Nam Seong-hui (남성희). About 100 instructors are employed. Academics The courses of study are divided among five divisions: Health (which includes fields such as clinical pathology and radiology), Nursing, Medical Industry, Social Work, and Arts. History The college opened its doors as Daegu Technical School of Health (대구보건전문학교) in 1971. Its status was raised to that of a technical college in 1979, and in 1998 it became simply Daegu Health College.
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Daegu Haany University

Daegu Haany University

Korea
Daegu Haany University is a South Korean university specialized in providing training for practitioners of Oriental medicine. The main campus is located a short distance outside Daegu in Gyeongsan City, North Gyeongsang province. Another campus, along with the university hospital, operates within Daegu. The current president is Joon-Koo Lee, who has served since 2010. Academics Although continuing the university's traditional focus on Traditional Korean Medicine, the current academic offerings cover a wide range of fields, such as child welfare, tourism, and police administration. The undergraduate courses are offered through the university's five colleges: Traditional Korean Medicine, Health and Welfare, Cultural Sciences, Business and Information, and Architecture and Design.
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Daegu Cyber University

Daegu Cyber University

Korea
Daegu Cyber University is an accredited South Korean online university. Its physical headquarters is located near Daegu in neighboring Gyeongsan City, North Gyeongsang province in South Korea. Daegu Cyber University is specialized in courses for psychology, special education therapy, and social work. And it was the first accredited online university by Korean Ministry of Education and Science Technology in Gyeongsang province in South Korea. The current president is Young Sae Lee (이영세), who has served since the school's foundation. Although administratively distinct, the university has close ties with Daegu University. Academics Courses offered Department of Special Education Department of Art Therapy Department of Speech Language Pathology Department of Behavior Therapy Department of Play Therapy Department of Counseling Psychology Department of Social Welfare Department of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Department of…
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Daegu Arts University

Daegu Arts University

Korea
Daegu Arts University is a South Korean private university specializing in training for the fine arts. Its campus is located a short distance north of Daegu metropolitan city, in Gasan-myeon of Chilgok County, North Gyeongsang province. About 35 instructors are employed. The current president is Lee Seong-geun (이성근). Academics The university's academic offerings are divided among divisions of Artistic Theory, Design Theory, Music Theory, and Multimedia Photography Theory. History The school first opened as Daegu Arts College in 1993. It became a university in 1996.
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Daeduk College

Daeduk College

Korea
Daeduk College is a private technical college in the Yuseong-gu district of Daejeon, a major city of South Korea. The current president is Han Sung-dong (한숭동). The college employs about 100 instructors. Academics Academic offerings are divided among divisions of Engineering Humanities Social Science Arts History The school opened in 1980 as Chungnam-Gyeongsang Technical College (충남경상전문대학).
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Daedong College

Daedong College

Korea
Daedong College is a private technical college in Busan, the second-largest city in South Korea. Its campus lies in the district of Geumjeong-gu. About 50 instructors are employed. The current president is Kim Gyeong-hui (김경희). Academics The college's academic offerings are divided among four departments: Nursing, Cosmetology, Child Welfare, and Leisure Tourism Management. History The college opened in 1971 as Daedong Nursing School (대동간호학교). It became a junior college (대동간호전문대학) in 1979, and a full college in 1998. Academic offerings were first broadened beyond nursing in 1996, with the establishment of the Department of Cosmetology. Sister Schools International ties exist with University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines, and with Shanghai Normal University in China.
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Sehan University

Sehan University

Korea
Sehan University is a private university located in Yeongam County, South Jeolla, South Korea. The current president is Lee Gyeong-sue (이경수), who has led the university since its founding in 1994. Academics Six colleges oversee the university's undergraduate offerings: Teacher Training, Art and Physical Education, Public Health, Engineering, Police and Fire, and Humanities. There is a general graduate school, offering graduate training in many of these fields, and specialized graduate schools of Industrial Technology, Business Administration, Social Welfare, Public Health, and Education. History The school opened in 1994 as Daebul Industrial College (대불공과대학). It became a university the following year.
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Chunnam Techno University

Chunnam Techno University

Korea
Chunnam Techno University is a private technical university in South Korea. Its campus is located in Gokseong County, South Jeolla province. The current president is Cho Sung Soo (조성수). Academics The undergraduate offerings are divided among four divisions (IT, International Tourism, Physical Education, and Tae Kwon Do), as well as a number of unaffiliated departments (such as automotive repair, music, and social welfare). A mixture of two- and three-year programs are provided. History The school opened in 1991. It was founded by the Okgwa Foundation, which had previously established middle and high schools. Sister Schools Ties exist with universities in the following countries: Austria, Canada, France, China, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, and the United States.
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Chungwoon University

Chungwoon University

Korea
Chungwoon University is a private university in western South Korea. The campus is located in Hongseong County in South Chungcheong province. The current president is Kim Hui-jung (김희중). Academics Undergraduate offerings are divided among the divisions of Humanities, Technology, and Arts. History The university first opened in 1993. The graduate school was opened in 1997. Sister Schools Ties exist with schools in China, Vietnam and the United States.
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Chungnam National University

Chungnam National University

Korea
Chungnam National University (CNU) is a national university located in Daejeon, South Korea. It is one of ten Flagship Korean National Universities. History and Introduction Chungnam National University was founded in 1952. Its motto is "Creativity, Development, and Service to the community". Situated in the central region of the Korean peninsula, CNU is located near the Daedeok R&D Special District, the Multifunctional Administrative City, the Daejeon Government Complex, and the Headquarters of the Korean Army, Air Force, and Navy.  
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Chungnam Provincial College

Chungnam Provincial College

Korea
Chungnam Provincial College is the only institution of higher education located in rural Cheongyang County, in South Chungcheong province, South Korea. It is a public technical college, offering instruction in a range of vocational fields. It employs around 23 full-time instructors. Academics Academic offerings are divided among departments of Civil Engineering, Visual Information Design, Fire Safety Engineering, Display Electronic Engineering, Computer Information, Environmental Health Science, Beauty Coordination, Local Autonomy Administration, Land Administration, and Tourism. History The school opened its doors in 1998, planning for such an institution having begun in 1994.
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Chungkang College of Cultural Industries

Chungkang College of Cultural Industries

Korea
Chungkang College of Cultural Industries is a private technical college in Icheon City, Gyeonggi province, South Korea. The current president is Lee Su-hyeong (이수형). Academics Three- and four-year programs are offered through the divisions of Games and Animation, Industrial Design, Performing Arts, Information Communications, Food and Human Care. History The college first opened in 1996, with an entering class of 720. The numbers have risen steadily since then, now averaging near 2,000 per year. Sister Schools The college has sought to develop ties with four-year institutions elsewhere in the world, to allow its students to complete a four-year degree overseas. Currently ties exist with the University of the Incarnate Word in the United States and China's Jingdezhen Ceramic Institute.
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Korea National University of Transportation

Korea National University of Transportation

Korea
The Korea National University of Transportation (KNUT) is a public, national university in Chungju City, North Chungcheong province and Uiwang City, Gyeonggi province, South Korea. The university was created in 2012 by merging Chungju National University and Korea National Railroad College. Chungju National University was established in 1962 in Chungju, which is one of the public Universities that established after independence. Korea National University is the only public university specialized and focused their education and research on transportation and communication on top of Engineering and Technology. After merging with Korea National Railroad College, it has 3 campuses across Korea; main campus in Chungju, biotechnology and nursing campus in Jeongpeung and transportation and communication campus in Seoul. It enrolls about 200 graduate and 8,000 undergraduate students, and employs about 295 professors.…
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Chungbuk Provincial College

Chungbuk Provincial College

Korea
The campus of Chungbuk Provincial University of Science and Technology lies in Okcheon County, North Chungcheong province, South Korea. It employs about 25 professors, providing instruction in a variety of technical fields. The current president is Jin-Young, Lee. Academics All course offerings are at the undergraduate level, and are made through the school's nine departments: Biotechnology, E-Commerce, Foods & Life Science, Electronics & Information, Computer Information, Visual Communication Design, Environmental Engineering, Energy Systems, and Precision Mechanical Engineering. History Discussions between the Ministry of Education and the provincial government about establishing the school were an election promise made in the country's elections of 1992, which brought Kim Young-sam to power. These discussions actually began in late 1994, and official permission to establish the college was granted in 1996; construction on the…
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Chungbuk National University

Chungbuk National University

Korea
Chungbuk National University (CBNU) is one of ten Flagship Korean National Universities. It takes its name, Chungbuk, from the common abbreviated form of the province's Korean name Chungcheongbuk-do. Undergraduate Colleges Undergraduate colleges of CBNU College of Humanities College of Social Sciences College of Natural Sciences College of Commerce and Business Administration College of Engineering College of Electrical & Computer Engineering College of Agriculture, Life & Environment Sciences College of Law College of Education College of Human Ecology College of Veterinary Medicine College of Pharmacy College of Medicine Division of Autonomous Majors School of Interdisciplinary Science Graduate Schools Graduate schools of CBNU Graduate School Graduate School of Education Graduate School of Public Administration Graduate School of Industry Graduate School of Business Administration Graduate School of Legal Affairs Law school Graduate School…
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Chung-Ang University

Chung-Ang University

Korea
Chung-Ang University (CAU; Korean: 중앙대학교; Hanja: 中央大學校; RR: Jungang Daehakgyo) is a private research university in Seoul, South Korea. It is widely regarded as one of the best universities in South Korea. The university operates two campuses: main campus located in Dongjak District, Seoul, and an additional campus in Anseong, Gyeonggi Province. CAU consists of 16 undergraduate colleges and 16 graduate schools. Starting as a church-run kindergarten in 1918, CAU transformed into a school for female kindergarten teachers in 1922 and was granted university status in 1953.[3] The university held its centennial in 2018. It has 33,600 undergraduates, 5,200 graduates, 700 professors and 500 more part-time teaching staff.[4] Established in 1918, CAU has endured through the painful course of Korea's modern history, upholding its ideal of "Truth and Justice". The symbol of Central…
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Chung Cheong University

Chung Cheong University

Korea
Chung Cheong University is a private technical university in Cheongju City, the capital of North Chungcheong province, South Korea. It employs about 150 instructors and has approximately 5000 students enrolled. The current president is Yu Sun Gyu (유선규). Academics The university's offerings are divided among the following departments: Architectural Engineering; Interior Design; Fashion Design; Information Technology; Bio-chemical, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical and Semi-conductor Engineering; Mechatronics; Automotive and Avionic Engineering; Urban Planning; Food and Drug Analysis; Food Nutrition and Catering; Quality & Safety Engineering; Tourism; Business & Public Administration; Early Childhood Education; Social Welfare; Foreign Languages (English, Japanese and Chinese); Physical Education; Nursing; Dental Hygiene and Media Studies. History The university was opened in 1983 as "Chung Cheong Business and Industry College" (충청실업전문대학); however, the construction of the campus began two years…
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Chuncheon National University of Education

Chuncheon National University of Education

Korea
Chuncheon National University of Education is one of several national universities of education in South Korea. It provides training to future educators, primarily those bound for the primary level of the country's public education system. The campus is located in Chuncheon City, the capital of Gangwon province in the country's northeast. In 2004, 2,148 undergraduate students were enrolled, along with 531 graduate students. The current president is Lee Hwan-gi. Academics The school's various academic departments offer focused instruction in each of the main content areas of the public-school curriculum. In addition, the graduate school offers master's degrees in each of these fields. History The school was founded in 1939 as "Chuncheon Normal School" (춘천사범학교). It was redesignated as a two-year teacher's college in 1962, and became a four-year college in…
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Chugye University for the Arts

Chugye University for the Arts

Korea
Chugye University for the Arts is a South Korean institute of higher education in the fine arts. The campus is in Seodaemun-gu in central Seoul, the country's capital. Academics Undergraduate courses are offered toward Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, and Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. They are provided by colleges of Music, Fine Arts, and Literature. Graduate offerings at the Master's level are provided through the Graduate School of Arts Management. Education Philosophy Sincerity, Creativity and Idealization are the university's education motto. The school aims at ‘Balance of Education’ by cultivating a few, talented art elites with professional knowledge and deep understanding of highly cultured life. The university, in harmony with arts and life, puts emphasis on as much hands-on skill and experience of art as theory in class.…
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Christian College of Nursing

Christian College of Nursing

Korea
Christian College of Nursing is a South Korean technical college specialized in training for the nursing profession. The campus is located in the country's southwest, in the metropolitan city of Gwangju. The current president is Myeung-sook Koh. It enrolls about 360 students and is affiliated with the Gwangju Christian Hospital. Academics All of the college's academic offerings are related to nursing. History The college first opened its doors in 1967 as Supia Nursing School (수피아간호학교) with an entering class of 40 students. The college took its present name in 1998.
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Chosun University

Chosun University

Korea
Chosun University (Korean: 조선대학교; Hanja: 朝鮮大學校; RR: Joseon Daehakgyo) is one of the oldest private universities in South Korea. Its campus is situated in Gwangju metropolitan city, in southwestern South Korea. Around 33,000 students are enrolled. Academics Undergraduate courses are offered through the university's 16 Colleges: General Education, Humanities, Natural Sciences, Law, Social Sciences, Business, Engineering, Electronics and Information Engineering, Education, Foreign Studies, Physical Education, Art and Design, Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy and Natural Medical Sciences. Graduate courses, which cover most of these same areas, are offered through the various departments of the Graduate School.
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Choonhae College of Health Sciences

Choonhae College of Health Sciences

Korea
Choonhae College is a private technical college located in Ulsan metropolitan city, in southeastern South Korea. The current president is Bok-yong Kim (김복영). Founded as a nursing school, the college continues to have a strong focus on medical studies, and also operates a hospital. Academics The college's academic offerings are almost exclusively medicine-related, being provided by departments of Nursing, Counselling Psychology, Yoga, Social Welfare, Therapeutic Special Education for Children, and Computer Information Technology.
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Chonnam National University

Chonnam National University

Korea
Chonnam National University (CNU) is a university in Gwangju and South Jeolla Province, South Korea. It was founded in 1952 as the flagship national university for the southwestern region of South Korea. In March 2006, Yeosu National University merged with Chonnam National University to become a satellite campus. CNU ranked the 10th nationwide and the 420th worldwide in world university rankings in the CWUR (Center for World University Rankings). It was also the 1st among the nine Korean national flagship universities in "Asia’s Top 75 Most Innovative Universities" in 2017 Reuters. CNU has also expanded its global reach by establishing partnerships with 499 Universities in 62 countries as of 2019. CNU now offers courses in major areas of academic studies with 16 colleges and 11 graduate schools. It has two…
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Chongshin University

Chongshin University

Korea
Chongshin University is a Christian university in Seoul, South Korea. It has deep historical ties to conservative Presbyterianism, reformed theology, and belongs to the Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDong). The current president is Jae Seo Lee. Academics Undergraduate education is provided through eight departments: Social Work, Child Studies, Church Music, Early Childhood Education, History Education, English Education, Christian Education, and Theology. Postgraduate education is divided between the seminary and the graduate schools. The main graduate school offers degrees of Master of Theology (Th.M.), Master of Arts (M.A.), Master of Music (M.M.), Doctor of Theology (Th.D.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). In addition, there are separate graduate schools of Education, Mission, and Social Work. History The school was founded as a seminary in 1901 by the Korean Presbyterian General Assembly. It…
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Chongju National College of Science and Technology

Chongju National College of Science and Technology

Korea
Cheongju National College of Science and Technology was a public technical college in South Korea. In 2006 it amalgamated with Chungju National University which later merged with Korea National Railroad College into Korea National University of Transportation in 2012. The main campus is situated in Cheongju, which is the capital of North Chungcheong province. A satellite campus is located in Jeungpyeong County. The college employed about 60 professors. Academics The school's offerings, loan modification which are entirely at the undergraduate level, are arranged under four divisions: Nursing and Health, Social Work, Industry, and Arts. History The school was first founded in the early years of Japanese occupation. It was opened by the occupation government in April 1914, as the Cheongju Jahye Hospital Nursing and Infant Care Training Facility (청주 자혜의원…
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Chinju National University of Education

Chinju National University of Education

Korea
Chinju National University of Education is one of several national universities of education in South Korea. It provides training to many planning on careers in the country's public education system. The campus is located in Jinju City, South Gyeongsang province. The current president is Jung Bojoo (정보주). Academics At the undergraduate level, the course of study is divided between general academics and study specific to teaching. The academic departments cover most of the recognized specializations of public-school teaching, namely: Computer Education, English Education, Elementary Education, Practical Arts Education, Fine Arts Education, Music Education, Physical Education, Science Education, Mathematics Education, Social Studies Education, Korean Education, and Ethics Education. History The school opened as Jinju Public Normal School (관립진주사범학교) in 1940. It was reorganized as a national college of education, with a…
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