Dongyang University

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Dongyang University
Hangul:
동양대학교
Hanja:
東洋大學校
Revised Romanization: Dongyang Daehakgyo
McCune-Reischauer: Tongyang Taehakkyo

Dongyang University is a private university located in Yeongju, South Korea. The graduating class of 2005 numbered 609. The current president is Sung-Hae Choi (최성해).

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[edit] Academics

Undergraduate offerings are divided among six colleges: Social Sciences, Digital Engineering, IT Information, Art and Design, Education and Hygiene, and Rail Transit. As with many provincial Korean universities, a considerable portion of undergraduate students begin their studies here, transferring to more prestigious schools after completing two to three years of study.[citation needed]

A variety of doctoral and master's programs are also provided, mostly in engineering-related fields.

[edit] Location

The campus is situated in Punggi-eup, an outlying region of Yeongju City.

[edit] History

The school was established in 1994 by the Hyeonam Educational Foundation. At the time it was named Dongyang Engineering University. The name was shortened to Dongyang University in 1996.

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