Yonam College

Yonam College

Korea
Yonam College is a private agricultural college in South Korea. Its campus is in a rural area of Cheonan City, in South Chungcheong province. The current president is Kyoung-deok Seo. The entering class of 2003 numbered 520 students. Academics The school's offerings are centered on agriculture and allied fields. The majors are divided among the divisions of Animal Care and Animal Husbandry, and the departments of Horticulture, Landscape Architecture, Floral and Plant Design, and Foodservice Industry. History The school was established by the LG Yonam Educational Foundation, which is also the parent of the Yonam Institute of Digital Technology. It opened as Yonam High Technology School of Animal Husbandry in 1974. The school became Yonam College of Agriculture in 1998. The current name was adopted on September 1, 2003, exactly…
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Cheonan National Technical College

Cheonan National Technical College

Korea
Cheonan National Technical College was a public vocational college located in Cheonan City, South Chungcheong province, South Korea. The school was amalgamated with Kongju National University in 2005 and exists today as Kongju National University's Cheonan campus. Academics Academic offerings are largely in industrial and technical fields. The various departments are divided into three divisions: Machinery, Electricity and Electronic Communications, and Materials and Environmental Design. In addition, the department of liberal arts is not affiliated with any division. History The school opened in 1973 as Cheonan Industrial Technical School (천안공업전문학교). It was brought under national jurisdiction in 1982. Sister Schools Ties exist with schools in Japan (Nagano Technical Junior College), Taiwan (National Formosa University), Australia (University of Newcastle) and America (Bemidji State University).
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Cheju Tourism College

Cheju Tourism College

Korea
Cheju Tourism College is a private technical college on South Korea's Jeju island. It offers education in various fields related to tourism, an important sector of the local economy. The current president is Kim Chang-hui (김창희). Unlike most institutions of higher learning on Jeju island, the college campus is located in a relatively rural area, Bukjeju County. About 66 instructors are employed on the campus. Academics The school's academic offerings cover a diverse range of technical fields. Among these are computer applications for tourism, sports and leisure studies, and casino and hotel management. History The school was opened in 1993, as Jeju Tourism Technical College (제주관광전문대학). It adopted its current name in 1998. Sister Schools The college maintains sisterhood ties with colleges and universities in four countries. The first such…
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Jeju National University Teachers College

Jeju National University Teachers College

Korea
Jeju National University of Education was the only teacher-training university on South Korea's Jeju Island. It was located in the provincial capital, Jeju City. It merged with Cheju National University and its campus is used as Sara Campus of Cheju National University in 2008. Since then, it is being operated as the Teachers College of Cheju National University now. Academics Undergraduate studies are divided among the departments of Educational Research, Moral Education, Korean Education, Mathematics Education, English Education, Social Education, Physical Education, Music Education, Art Education, Practical Course Education, Science Education, and Computer Education. History The school began its existence shortly after liberation from Japanese rule in 1946, as a normal school called Jeju Elementary Teacher Instruction School (제주도 임시초등교원강습소). The first training program, begun in July 1946, was only…
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Cheju Halla University

Cheju Halla University

Korea
Cheju Halla University is a private university in Jeju City, the principal city of South Korea's island province of Jeju Province. Originally established as a nursing school, it retains a strong emphasis on medicine, although academic programs in many other fields are now offered. Departments School of Nursing School of Health Sciences International School of Tourism & Hospitality School of Social Welfare School of Information Technology & Architecture School of Equine Science School of Arts
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Changwon National University

Changwon National University

Korea
Changwon National University (CWNU) is a public institution of higher education located in Changwon, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea. International Programs Changwon National University has signed an MOU with universities and agencies throughout Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania and Africa to develop global leaders through diverse international programs such as student exchange and research exchange.[2] As of 2020, the university signed MOUs with 190 universities in around 30 countries including the United States, China, Japan, Germany, France and others. The Institute of International Affairs and Education operates different international exchange programs, including student exchanges and short-term and long-term language courses. Various foreign language courses are available to students and faculty members. Also, the institute operates a video learning classroom, a self-study room, and an English lounge. International Summer Camp: Students attending sister…
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Changshin University

Changshin University

Korea
Changshin University is a private Christian university located in Changwon City, South Gyeongsang province, near the southern coast of South Korea. It employs about 60 instructors on two campuses. Graduating classes number around 2,000. Academics The school's academic departments are divided into four divisions: engineering, artistic training, social science, and natural science. History The school opened as Chang Shin Technical College (창신전문대학) in 1991, with a legal maximum intake of 480. The second campus was opened in 2003. It was acquired by Booyoung Group on August 1, 2019. Sister Schools The college's first international sisterhood relationship was established in 1993 with Germany's Berlin University of Applied Science and Technology. Since then, additional relationships have been forged with China's Minzu University and Yanbian University of Science and Technology, America's Illinois State…
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Cha University

Cha University

Korea
Cha university is a private university in Pocheon (undergraduate students campus) and Pangyo (graduate students), Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. It was founded on the basis of the three philosophies: Christianity (the Christian value to love neighbors), Humanism (respect for the mankind), and Academia (a spirit of research and inquiry). Undergraduate Colleges College of Life Sciences College of Health Sciences College of Nursing College of Pharmacy College of Integrated Social Science Graduate Schools Medical School Department of Biomedical Science[5] Department of Medical Science Department of Nursing Department of Pharmacy Department of Active Aging Industry Graduate School of Integrated Medicine Graduate School of Health Industry Graduate School of Clinical Pharmacy Graduate School of Sports Medicine Graduate School of Art Therapy Graduate School of Clinical Counseling Psychology CHA Business School : MBA
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Catholic University of Pusan

Catholic University of Pusan

Korea
The Catholic University of Pusan is situated in the southeastern South Korean port city of Busan. The current president is Son Sam-seok. The university is traditionally focused on nursing and health sciences, but in addition to these fields it includes schools of environmental science, business administration, computer information engineering, and social welfare. It enrolls about 1,200 students. In 1964, the Maryknoll School of Nursing opened under the directorship of Rita Catherine Bonin, attached to Maryknoll Sisters Hospital. It was reorganized as Maryknoll Nursing Junior College in 1971. It was renamed Pusan Catholic College in 1990. In 1999, it united with Jisan College (est. 1979), another Catholic nursing school in Busan, to form the present-day entity of the Catholic University of Pusan.
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Catholic University of Korea

Catholic University of Korea

Korea
The Catholic University of Korea (hangul : 가톨릭대학교 hanja : 天主教大學校) is a private Roman Catholic institution of higher education in South Korea. It was established in 1855. The Catholic University of Korea operates campuses in Seoul and in the neighboring Bucheon City. The university's medical school, considered one of the most prestigious in South Korea, has eight affiliated hospitals in major cities of the country. The university has been consistently ranked as one of the premier universities in South Korea and has been regarded in both national and international university rankings. The Catholic University was ranked no. 482 in QS World University 2022 Rankings. The Catholic University of Korea offers bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and doctoral degrees: Theology, Korean Language, Philosophy, History, English Language and Literature, Chinese Language and Culture, Japanese…
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Catholic University of Daegu

Catholic University of Daegu

Korea
Daegu Catholic University ( DCU, previously named Catholic University of Daegu) is a private research university in Daegu, South Korea. DCU is known for its academic strength, especially in the field of medical, pharmacy, health science, psychology, social science, and education. One of the most prestigious universities in South Korea, students are mostly top 10% of their graduating class. Campuses Hyosung campus -[main] St. Justin campus - [Theology] St. Luke campus -[Medical school/Nursing school/DCU Hospital] Organization and Administration Governance Endowment Academics Teaching and Learning Research Global Rankings The Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) Scimago Institutions Rankings US News Global University rankings
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Catholic Sangji College

Catholic Sangji College

Korea
Catholic Sangji College is a private 2-year college affiliated with the South Korean Roman Catholic church. It is located in the city center of Andong City, North Gyeongsang province, South Korea. The president is Yu Gang-ha (유강하). As a technical junior college, Catholic Sangji College emphasizes team teaching and project-based learning. Academic Departments Division of Humanities: Early childhood education Social welfare Management Tax accounting Hotel tourism Police management Administration Division of Health and Nursing Speech-language pathology Medical computing Traditional medicines Nursing Division of Natural Science Hotel cuisine and nutrition Division of Industry Computer information Information communications Railroad electricity Automotive technology Computer multimedia design Interior design
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Capital Baptist Theological Seminary

Capital Baptist Theological Seminary

Korea
Capital Baptist Theological Seminary was a Christian school with campuses in Seoul and Anseong City, Gyeonggi province, South Korea. In 2006 it was closed and its campus was used as Korea Baptist Theological University and Seminary's secondary campus as part of Korea Baptist Convention's decision to run only one educational institution. Academic Departments The undergraduate offerings of the seminary consist of the Department of Theology and the Pastoral Theology institute, both of which offer four-year Bachelor of Theology degrees. The graduate school offers Master's of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry degrees. In addition, the school offers separate courses of study for women. Two-year certificate programs are offered by the Women's College and Women's Institute, and a three-year Master's of Partnership Ministry is offered by the Pastor's Wives Institute. History The…
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Calvin University (South Korea)

Calvin University (South Korea)

Korea
Calvin University is a Presbyterian-affiliated university in South Korea. The campus is located in Giheung-Gu, Yongin City, Gyeonggi province, to the south of Seoul. Academic Departments Undergraduate Theology Missionary Work Preschool Gospel Education Church Music History The school was established as the Evening School of Theology (야간신학교) in Seoul in 1954. It became a full seminary in 1962, and a four-year college (Calvin Theological College) in 1976. The current campus was purchased in 1980. A missionary research institute was established in 1989. The school formally became a university in 1997, and the graduate school was founded in 1999.
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Byuksung College – Gimje, North Jeolla

Byuksung College – Gimje, North Jeolla

Korea
Byuksung College was a private technical college located in Gimje, North Jeolla province, in southwestern South Korea. In 2012 now-Ministry of Education ordered the closure of the college as it failed to implement meaningful policies and changes in response to audits conducted by the Ministry and Board of Audit and Inspection.[1] The college officially closed in 2014 after it lost all legal battles and decided not to bring the case to the Supreme Court. The graduating class of 2004 included 439 students. Academic Departments Car Service Machine Design Data Communication Electronic Circuit Design Automatic Systems Software Development Office Data Systems Interior Design Visual Multimedia Design Architecture Construction Safety Environmental Civil Engineering Broadcasting Child Welfare Media English
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Korea Polytechnic VII Busan

Korea Polytechnic VII Busan

Korea
Busan Polytechnic College, formerly Busan IT Polytechnic College, is a private two-year technical college in southeastern South Korea. The campus is situated in the Buk-gu district of Busan Metropolitan City. The school's current president is Jo Yong-ho (조용호). The official maximum enrollment is 920, of whom 200 may be enrolled in evening classes. Academic Departments As a polytechnic college, the school's academics focus heavily on industrial and technological training. There are currently six academic departments Computer Assisted Design Applied Computer Modelling Electronic Instrumentation Mechatronics Automotive Electronics Information Communications Systems
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Busan National University of Education

Busan National University of Education

Korea
The Busan National University of Education is a government-supported institution which provides training for future public-school teachers in South Korea. The campus is located in the Yeonje-gu district of Busan Metropolitan City. The university offers graduate and undergraduate programs, and enrolls 1,762 undergraduate and 565 graduate students. A primary-level lab school with an enrollment of 768 students is located on the campus. The university's current president, its third, is Sung-Taek Park. Academic Departments Undergraduate Education Ethics education Korean language education Social studies education Mathematics education Science education Physical education Music education Fine arts education Practical arts education Early childhood education English education Computer education
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Busan Kyungsang College

Busan Kyungsang College

Korea
Busan Kyungsang College is a college in the Yeonje-gu district of Busan Metropolitan City, in southeastern South Korea. It has a legal maximum enrollment of 3,700 students. Academic Departments The college offers training in technical and business-related fields. According to the school, the Department of Mobile Games is the only mobile game department in South Korea. History The school opened its doors on March 8, 1980. The Hwashin School Foundation, which founded it, was established in 1977. The current President, Park Seok-Yong, was installed in 2001.
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Busan Presbyterian University

Busan Presbyterian University

Korea
Busan Presbyterian University, also known as Busan Jangsin University, is a private Christian university in Gimhae City, South Gyeongsang province, in southeastern South Korea. It provides undergraduate training in theology, social welfare, and special education, as well as graduate training in theology and pastoral research. The school was established in 1953 in Busan as a small three-year theological school. The current campus in Gimhae was acquired in 1996.
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Bucheon University

Bucheon University

Korea
Bucheon University is a private technical college in Bucheon City, Gyeonggi province, South Korea. Although private, it has strong cooperative relationships with the Bucheon city government. The school employs about 90 instructors, and offers instruction in fields such as construction, electronics, and management.
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Busan Institute of Science and Technology

Busan Institute of Science and Technology

Korea
Busan Institute of Science and Technology is a private college located in Buk District, Busan, South Korea. It was called Busan College of Information Technology until February 2012. Colleges School of Engineering Fusion Machine Major in CAD / CAM Major in Computer Applied Design Automotive Engineering Major in Automobile High-tech Major in Automobile Tuning Major in SUV / BOSCH Major in Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Computer Information Electrical Automation Aviation Electronics Communication Smart Electronics Fine Chemistry Fire Safety Management Architecture Drone Space Information School of Humanities and Social Science Child Education Medical Administration Business Administration Police/Security Social Welfare Social Welfare Child Welfare and Care Hotel Tourism Management Korea-China Business School of Natural Sciences Glasses Optics Dental Hygiene Nursing Hotel/Restaurant&Cook School of Arts and Physical Studies Beauty Rehabilitation Exercise and Health Design Major…
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Busan Arts College

Busan Arts College

Korea
Busan Arts College (Korean: 부산예술대학교) provides training in a range of fine and applied arts. The campus is located in the Nam-gu district of Busan metropolitan city, in southeastern South Korea. Under government regulations, the school has a maximum enrollment of 790, of whom 700 may be enrolled in the day program and 90 in weekend classes.[citation needed] As of the reorganization of 2003, the college includes fifteen academic departments: applied music, music, theatre, practical dance, film and video, beauty art, modelling, sports and leisure studies, interior design, advertisement design, cartoon and animation, fine art, event producing, performing arts management, and creative writing.
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Bucheon University

Bucheon University

Korea
Bucheon University is a private technical college in Bucheon City, Gyeonggi province, South Korea. Although private, it has strong cooperative relationships with the Bucheon city government. The school employs about 90 instructors, and offers instruction in fields such as construction, electronics, and management.
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Berea University of Graduate Studies – Seoul

Berea University of Graduate Studies – Seoul

Korea
Berea International Theological Seminary (changed from Berea University of Graduate Studies) is an international theological seminary located in Yeongdeungpo district of Seoul, South Korea. The chairperson of board members is Rev. Ki-Dong Kim, who has not only established the seminary in Seoul in 1997 but also founded Sung-Rak Church in 1969, one of the mega churches in the spirit of Baptist teaching. The seminary offers various graduate degree programmes such as Master of Divinity (M.Div.), Master of Theology (Th.M.), Doctor of Theology (Th.D.), Doctor of Education (Ed.D.), and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). It also offers two diplomas in Advanced Spiritual Leadership Program and Theological Studies for lay Christians who want to serve their own local Christian community.
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Baewha Women’s University

Baewha Women’s University

Korea
Baewha Women's University is a private Christian university located in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Enrollment fluctuates around 1,350, and is restricted to women. Courses of study are offered in interpretation (English, Japanese and Chinese), traditional cuisine, clothing, business management, secretarial studies, e-commerce, nutrition, early childhood education, and applied information processing. History The school was founded by the Baewha Educational Foundation, in 1977. The foundation's roots are much older, however; it was established in 1898 by the American Methodist missionary Josephine Eaton Peel Campbell.
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Baekseok University

Baekseok University

Korea
Baekseok University is a private Christian institution of higher education, located in Cheonan City, in northern South Chungcheong province, South Korea. It carries a maximum enrollment of 15,000. Academics Undergraduate offerings are divided among twelve divisions: Christian Studies, Language and Literature, Social Welfare, Law and Public Administration, Business and Commerce, Tourism, Education, Information and Communication, Health Science, Christian Fine Arts, Music, and Design and Imaging. Graduate offerings are provided by schools of Christian Studies, Christian Fine Arts, Divinity, Pastoral Theology, Education, Social Welfare, Counseling, and Information Technology. History The university was established by the Baekseok Educational Foundation, which also founded Baekseok Culture University. It opened its doors in 1994, at which time it provided instruction primarily in Christian theology. It became a college the following year, and a university one…
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Baekseok Culture University

Baekseok Culture University

Korea
Baekseok Culture University, formerly Cheonan College of Foreign Studies, is a Christian private college located in the city center of Cheonan, a major city of South Chungcheong province in western South Korea. It employs about 110 instructors. Academics The college's offerings focus heavily on language training, and include English, Japanese, Chinese, and Russian, as well as related fields such as tourism interpretation and international business. In addition, a number of government-supported continuing education programs are offered. History The school opened as Cheonan College of Foreign Studies in 1994, established by the Baekseok Educational Foundation. The first president was Jang Jong-hyun (장종현). The current president (the college's third), Kwang-Jae Huh (허광재), took office in 2003. The school name was originally known as Cheonan Junior College of Foreign Studies when it was…
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Baekseok Arts University

Baekseok Arts University

Korea
Baekseok Arts University (BAU) is a private Christian art college focused on Music and Design located in Seoul, South Korea, founded in 1983. BAU has 7,000 students in 9 departments. Areas of study include: Music: Classical, Traditional Performing, Contemporary Music, Musical Theatre, Performance Project, Playwriting, Acting Design: Visual Communication, Interior, Media, Advertising Painting, Fine Art Food Industry Tourism Airline Service Languages: English, Japanese, Chinese Education: Early Childhood Education, Teacher Education Social Welfare Business Administration
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ACTS University

ACTS University

Korea
ACTS University (ACTS abbreviated from Asian Center for Theological Studies and Mission) is an interdenominational evangelical Christian school in South Korea. It has two primary campuses: the smaller original location in Seoul, a larger new campus in Yangpyeong County, east of Seoul in central Gyeonggi province. It hosts undergraduate and graduate programs on a number of campuses. The school traces its roots to an evangelical conference in Singapore in 1968. The campus was opened in Seoul's Seodaemun-gu on May 1, 1974, with six students. At that time it existed only as the Asia Center for Theological Studies and Mission; it received permission to form an educational corporation in 1981, at which time the formal entity of Asia United Theological College was established. Shortly thereafter the Yangpyeong campus was acquired. The…
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Asia LIFE University

Asia LIFE University

Korea
Asia LIFE University also known as Gospel Theological Seminary is a Christian university in Daejeon, Korea. Asia LIFE University is based on the foundations of the Pentecostal and evangelical theology with emphasis on the Four Square Gospel of salvation, Spirit-baptism, healing and return of Christ. Gospel Theological Seminary, as it was known before, strives to educate Christian leaders who are dedicated to the evangelical ministry. Religious objectives To train people to be competent and experienced as faithful Christian leaders whose doctrine is rooted in the Pentecostal theology. To train people to be leaders who seek to live out the Word under the Lordship of Jesus Christ. To train people to be talented as international Christian leaders who take the leadership of the world missions with the help of an education.…
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Korea Polytechnic IV Asan

Korea Polytechnic IV Asan

Korea
Asan Information & Technology Polytechnic College is located in Sinchang-myeon, Asan city, South Chungcheong province, not far from Soonchunhyang University. The current president of the college is Hyun-Suk Jung. Apart from the Department of Information & Communication Systems, the school's other departments are concerned with various aspects of digital design: the school includes departments of multimedia, computer animation, visual communication design, and visual media. The South Korean Ministry of Labor began laying plans for the college in 1996, and construction on the campus was underway by 1999. The first class of students was admitted on March 2, 2002.[1] The school currently employs around 35 staff. Campus facilities include a library, dormitory, cafeteria and golf course.  
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Anyang University

Anyang University

Korea
Anyang University is a private university in Korea. Courses consist of undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and research programs. The main campus is located in Anyang City, south of Seoul in Gyeonggi province and the second campus is located on Ganghwa Island, Incheon. It has a student body of about 5,500. It has colleges of Humanities, Social Sciences, Science & Engineering, Theological Studies, Music, and Liberal Arts & Sciences, and offers graduate programs in General Studies, Theology, Education, and Business Administration & Public Administration. Schools and Departments Undergraduate College of Humanities College of Social Science College of Engineering College of Theology College of Music College of Liberal Arts & Science Graduate General Graduate School Graduate School of Engineering Graduate School of Theology Graduate School of Education Graduate School of Business & Public…
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Ansan University

Ansan University

Korea
Ansan University (Korean: 안산대학교) is a two-year university located in Ansan City, Gyeonggi province, South Korea. It hosts a student body of about four thousand, and offers programs in fields including nursing, physiotherapy, early childhood education, and information technology. The school was originally named Ansan 1 University. Department Health Care Department of Physical Cure The Department of Nursing Science The Clinical Laboratory Department of Radiology Department of Beauty, Art Family, Social Practical Business Affairs Food & Nutrition (College of Food & Nutrition) Hotel Cooking (College of Food & Nutrition) Social Welfare Tourism English Tourism Chinese International Secretary (College of International Secretary) International Secretarial Office Work (College of International Secretary) Child Educating Course Child Care
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Andong Science College

Andong Science College

Korea
Andong Science College is a small technical college in Seohu-myeon, Andong City, North Gyeongsang province, South Korea. It employs about 75 full-time instructors. Academic departments include nursing, public health administration, cyber-terror defense, physical therapy, dental hygiene, computer information, information management, and medical engineering. The campus covers 129,000 m² and includes a library and gymnasium. The school maintains sister relationships with Ashland University in the United States, and domestically with Kyung Hee University. Unlike most technical colleges in South Korea, it began its existence as a public institution, Andong Nursing High School (안동간호고등기술학교), which was founded in 1967. The school was redesignated a technical school in 1972. In 1983, it was officially taken over by a private organization, the Jangchun Educational Foundation (학교법인 장춘학원), and was known as Andong Technical College of…
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Andong National University

Andong National University

Korea
Andong National University is a government-operated university in Andong City, North Gyeongsang province, South Korea. It enrolls roughly 6500 students[citation needed]. It contains undergraduate colleges of Humanities, Social Sciences, Education, Natural Sciences, Engineering, Human Ecology, and Arts and Physical Education, as well as graduate schools of Education, Management, and General Studies. The undergraduate students of March 2006 numbered 10,274, representing a steady upward trend in recent years, according to the school website. The university was established as Andong Normal School in 1947. Briefly reorganized as Andong Provincial Agricultural Junior College in 1962, it was reorganized again as Andong College of Education in 1965. Management was transferred to the national university system in the school's redesignation as Andong National Junior College in 1978. Its status was raised to Andong National College…
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Korea
Kundong University, sometimes called Andong Info Tech or AIT, was a small technical college located in Andong City, North Gyeongsang province, South Korea. In July 2012 now-Ministry of Education granted voluntary closure of the university upon the request filed in May 2012. The university officially closed in August 2012. It offered degree programs in fields such architecture, animation, herbal medicine, and civil engineering. Facilities included broadcast studios and a library of around 18,500 volumes. International sister institutions included the Canadian Malaspina University-College and the American University of Montana and Wenatchee Valley College. The foundation which would establish the school was founded in 1972. In 1987, governmental permission to found a school was received, and in 1992 the school actually opened as Andong Industrial Technical College. The first entering class of…
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Ajou University

Ajou University

Korea
Ajou University (Korean: 아주대학교; Hanja: 亞洲大學校; lit. the Asian University) is a private research university in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Founded in 1973 by an agreement between the governments of France and the Republic of Korea. Ajou University started as Ajou Engineering Junior College with the aim of exchanging technology and culture through education between France and the Republic of Korea. The name Ajou University contains the ideology of becoming the center of Asia in the 21st century, when Asia becomes the center of the world, and represents the Gyeonggi-do region. Ajou is located on a single campus with all details, research-oriented university hospitals, Techno Valley, Samsung Electronics headquarters, CJ Blossom Park, administrative town( Gyeonggi Provincial Office, Gyeonggi Provincial Council, Education Office, Gyeonggi Representative Library), and legal town (Suwon High Court, Suwon…
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Ajou Motor College

Ajou Motor College

Korea
Ajou Motor College, formerly Daecheon College, is a private technical college in Boryeong, near the seacoast of South Chungcheong province, South Korea. It employs about 100 instructors. The president is Pyongwan Park. Academic offerings are divided between the division of Automotive Machinery and that of Internet Information (which also includes departments such as cuisine and leisure studies). The college opened in 1995 as Daecheon Technical College (대천전문대학). It was established by the Daewoo Educational Foundation, which is affiliated with the Daewoo conglomerate. At the time, training was provided for about 400 students in automotive and electronic fields. The current school name was adopted in September 2004.[1] 1997: Daewoo Academy was founded 1991: Establishment of Daecheon Technical College approved 1995: First matriculation ceremony 1996: Completed the construction of the automobile production…
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Agricultural Cooperative College

Agricultural Cooperative College

Korea
Agricultural Cooperative University is a private university located in Goyang City, Gyeonggi province, South Korea. It is operated by the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation, also known as Nonghyup (농협) History The school was first founded under the aegis of Konkuk University in 1962. Nonghyup took over the operation in 1966. Students The student body is roughly 300. The school's alumni today number more than 3,400, most of whom are employed by the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation.
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