Chosun University

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Chosun University
Hangul:
조선대학교
Hanja:
朝鮮大學校
Revised Romanization: Joseon Daehakgyo
McCune-Reischauer: Chosŏn Taehakkyo

Chosun University is a major South Korean private university. Its campus is situated in Gwangju metropolitan city, in southwestern South Korea. The current president is Kim Joo-hoon. Around 25,000 students are enrolled.

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[edit] Academics

Undergraduate courses are offered through the university's 14 Colleges: Humanities, Business, Education, Medicine, Electronics and Information Engineering, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Physical Education, Foreign Studies, Arts and Design, Law, Engineering, Dentistry, and Pharmacy. Graduate courses, which cover most of these same areas, are offered through the various departments of the Graduate School.

[edit] History

Chosun University was founded by a popular organization, the Chosun College Founders' Association. The Association was formed in May 1946, and rapidly gained members throughout Chungcheong, Jeolla, and Jeju provinces. According to the school website [1], "membership rose to more than 72,000 by the end of 1947." The first classes of the school, then called Kwangju Evening Academy, were held on September 29, 1946. It was renamed Chosun Academy shortly thereafter, and became a college in 1948. It became a university at the beginning of the 1953 school year, at which time the graduate school was also established.

[edit] Sister schools

Chosun University maintains sisterhood ties with a large number of institutions: 70 internationally, and 42 domestically. For a complete list, see the school website [2]. Countries involved include Australia, China, Colombia, Egypt, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, Nepal, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Russia, Taiwan, Thailand, the United States, and Vietnam.

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