Yongin, Korea South
Private
Founded in 1947, Dankook University is a highly regarded university in the Yongin region of South Korea. It was ranked at the 32nd spot in the QS South Korean University Rankings 2020. Dankook University offers its course through two specialised campuses at Jukjeon and Cheonan. The Jukjeon campus houses undergraduate colleges of arts and design, liberal arts, natural science, social science, management and business, education, music and engineering amongst others. On the other hand, the Cheonan campus is home to undergraduate colleges of medicine, physical education, cultural science, technology, bioresource science and dental college and a few more. Further its graduate courses are offered through General Graduate School and Specialised Graduate Schools. Major areas of study across both schools include namely, humanities and social sciences, engineering, medicine, business administration, public administration and education, culture and arts and a plethora of others. The university offers both Korean-taught as well as English-medium programs with Korean language courses geared to familiarise international students with Korean language and its vibrant culture. The university has affiliated research institutes on both campuses and government-funded research centres as well. The university has close associations with higher learning institutions in Australia, Canada, Germany, Hungary, Japan and the USA.
Read MoreFounded in 1947, Dankook University is a highly regarded university in the Yongin region of South Korea. It was ranked at the 32nd spot in the QS South Korean University Rankings 2020. Dankook University offers its course through two specialised campuses at Jukjeon and Cheonan. The Jukjeon campus houses undergraduate colleges of arts and design, liberal arts, natural science, social science, management and business, education, music and engineering amongst others. On the other hand, the Cheonan campus is home to undergraduate colleges of medicine, physical education, cultural science, technology, bioresource science and dental college and a few more. Further its graduate courses are offered through General Graduate School and Specialised Graduate Schools. Major areas of study across both schools include namely, humanities and social sciences, engineering, medicine, business administration, public administration and education, culture and arts and a plethora of others. The university offers both Korean-taught as well as English-medium programs with Korean language courses geared to familiarise international students with Korean language and its vibrant culture. The university has affiliated research institutes on both campuses and government-funded research centres as well. The university has close associations with higher learning institutions in Australia, Canada, Germany, Hungary, Japan and the USA.
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