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- Place Types University
- Address 33 Samyang-ro 144-gil, Ssangmun 1(il)-dong, Dobong-gu, Seoul, South Korea
- Coordinate 37.6511988,127.0161604
- Website http://www.duksung.ac.kr/
- Rating 4.6
- Compound Code M228+FF Seoul, South Korea
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Women's University. But don't worry. Boys are allowed to enter the campus. You may come in and take a look around. And you may join some classes of Korean Language for foreigners, nevertheless you are a boy or a girl.
We are housed at DILC which is under Duksung Womenโs University and I can say that this is the best university to learn Korean. Will talk to you all in Hangeul soon โ๐ผ๐คฃ
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Nice place and good for Taiwan students to learn Korean Language.
It is located across from Sol Field Park in Ui-dong, and has a natural landscape with Bukhansan National Park in front of it like a fortress.
The air was good and transportation improved with the opening of the urban railway.
Duksung Women's University is a private university located in Dobong-gu, Seoul. This school was founded by Mr. Cha Mirisa, who is said to be an independence activist and pioneer of women's education, and was established under the educational philosophy of โcultivating creative intellectuals with virtue.โ In 1920, Ms. Cha Mirisa established the โChosun Women's Education Associationโ for women's education, and then established the Girls' Night Society to teach women.
The following year, Geunhwa Girls' School was established, and Geunhwa Academy was established in Anguk-dong in 1934. In September 1935, Geunhwa Girls' School renamed Geunhwa Girls' School to Geunhwa Girls' Vocational School. During the Japanese colonial period, the name of โGeunhwaโ symbolized Mugunghwa, and the name of the foundation and school was changed to โDeokseongโ in 1938. With liberation in 1945, Deokseong Girls' Vocational School was changed to Deokseong Girls' High School, and after that, it was reorganized into Dukseong Girls' Middle School and Deokseong Girls' High School due to the change of school system.
In May 1950, Deokseong Women's Elementary College was established in the historic Unhyeon Palace, and Dr. Geum-seon Song was inaugurated as the first dean. At the time of its opening, the established departments were Korean Literature, English Literature and Housekeeping. In March 1952, Duksung Women's Junior College was reorganized into Duksung Women's College, a four-year university. In October 1987, he was promoted to Duksung Women's University.
In November 1999, the Graduate School of Fashion and Textile Business (FTB) and Graduate School of Information and Communication were approved and opened in March and September 2000 respectively. In March 2005, the Chamirisa Memorial Hall was completed with a 4,000 pyeong of computer, language, and liberal arts education facilities. In 2008, the Graduate School of Fashion and Textile Business (FTB) and Graduate School of Information and Communication were merged into the Graduate School of Culture Industry. In 2011, a memorandum of understanding was signed with the United Nations Women's Organization, an integrated group of women's organizations under the United Nations, to foster the next generation of female talent. In January 2014, the Korean Women Entrepreneurship Center was established.
There are 37 departments under the College of Humanities, College of Social Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, College of Information and Media, College of Pharmacy and College of Arts, including general graduate school, graduate school of education, and graduate school of culture and industry. Established departments include Korean Language and Literature, Japanese Language and Literature, Chinese Language and Literature, English Language and Literature, French Language and Literature, German and German Literature, Spanish, History, Philosophy, Art History, and Social Sciences College of Business Administration, Law, Psychology, and Social Welfare. Department, Accounting, Sociology, Child and Family Studies, Political Science and Diplomacy, International Commerce, Library and Information Studies, Cultural Anthropology, and Early Childhood Education.
The College of Natural Sciences consists of the Department of Mathematics, Chemistry, Department of Sports, Information Statistics, Department of Food and Nutrition, Department of Pre-Pharm Med, Department of Information and Media, Department of Computer Science and Department of Digital Media, and Department of Pharmacy. have. The College of Art includes Oriental Painting, Interior Design, Textile Design, Western Painting, Visual Design, and Costume Design. Duksung Women's University has traditionally been strong in the field of pharmacy. The Department of Pripalm Med, established in 2009, is the Department of Interdisciplinary Convergence Science, which is based on molecular life sciences and provides a curriculum for the entire natural sciences as a curriculum. After completing the second year of this department, they can apply to the same university or other college of pharmacy, or they can apply to other colleges and universities after graduation from the fourth year.
Comprehensive human resource development center, information support center, museum, central laboratory, publishing department, dormitory, herbal garden, dormitory, culture and arts institute, etc. There is an affiliated educational institution. The dormitory has 450 rooms and accommodates 823 people. The library has a collection of 675,000 books and 22,000 non-book materials. The university's scholarship benefit rate is 149%, and more than 100 scholarship programs are in operation.
The University of Florida in the United States, Thames Valley University in the United Kingdom, Lincoln University in New Zealand, and Kobe University in Japan have formed sisterhood ties with 75 universities and institutions in 21 countries abroad. I run a program.
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