Kyonggi University

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Kyonggi University (경기대학교) is a South Korean university which has two campuses, one in Suwon and another in Seoul. Over 13000 students are enrolled in Kyonggi University. Courses are taught in English in the international college and Korean in the rest of the university.

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[edit] History

Founder: Dr. Sang-kyo Son

Kyonggi University was established in 1947 to train kindergarten teachers.

  • 1947 - Choyang Kindergarten Teacher's School
  • 1957 - Kyonggi Institute
  • 1 March 1964 - Kyonggi College, Seoul
  • 1979 - Suwon Campus opened
  • 5 October 1984 - Kyonggi College upgraded to Kyonggi University

[edit] Departments

[edit] Undergraduate Schools

  • College of Humanities and Arts
  • College of Natural Sciences and Engineering
  • College of Social Sciences
  • Kyonggi International College

[edit] Graduate Schools

  • Alternative Medicine
  • Architecture
  • Arts & Design
  • Education
  • Industrial Technology and Information
  • Information & Communication
  • International Studies
  • Politics & Policy
  • Public Administration
  • Service Business Administration
  • Social Welfare
  • Sports Sciences
  • Tourism Management
  • Traditional Arts

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