Type Public President Hyangjin Huh Undergraduate tuition and fees 419,500 KRW (2010) Total enrollment 10,518 (2014) | Established 1952 Vice-Chancellor Taehui Choi Mascot Deer | |
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Former names Cheju Provincial Junior College (1952-1955)Cheju Provincial College (1955-1962)Cheju National College (1962-1982)Jeju National University (1982-Present) Motto Truth, Justice, Creativity Notable alumni Kim Chan Heup, Kim Hyo Whang, Kim Chang Jin Similar Gyeongsang National University, Kangwon National University, Chungbuk National University, Chonnam National University, Chonbuk National University |
Jeju national university video english
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.
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- Jeju national university video english
- View from jeju national university
- History
- Academics
- Sister schools
- References
View from jeju national university
History
In 1952, Cheju Provincial Junior College was founded, and became a four-year college in 1955. It became Cheju National College in 1962, with faculties of law and science. The graduate school was established in 1979, and the college received university status in 1982.
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 are 3 professional graduate schools: Graduate School of Interpretation, School of Medicine, and Law School.
Sister schools
The university has academic exchange relationships with 83 universities in 16 countries. The largest number of these are Chinese and Japanese. In addition, relationships have been established with 12 American Universities, 4 Russian Universities, France's Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University and University of Rouen, Germany's Bonn University and University of Tübingen, Canada's George Brown College England's University of Manchester, Norway's University of Oslo, Australia's University of Tasmania and School of Horticulture University of Western Sydney, Chile's Austral University of Chile, India's University of Delhi, 5 Taiwanese Universities, Vietnam's Can Tho University, Thailand's Chulalongkorn University and Burapha University, and Mongolia's National University of Mongolia and Ulaanbaatar University.