Kwangwoon University

Coordinates: 37°37′12″N 127°03′22″E / 37.6201°N 127.056°E / 37.6201; 127.056
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Kwangwoon University
광운대학교
President
Chun, Jangho
Academic staff
331 (full-time Professor)
108 (adjunct Professor)
419 (Lecturer)[2]
Administrative staff
327 (2020)
Students13,100 (2020)
Undergraduates11,672 (2020)
Postgraduates1,428 (2020)
Location,
South Korea
MascotPegasus
Websitewww.kw.ac.kr
Korean name
Hangul
광운대학교
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGwang-un Daehakgyo
McCune–ReischauerKwangun Taehakkyo

Kwangwoon University (Abbreviated to Kwangwoon, KW and KWU) is a comprehensive and private

graduate
programs. Chosun Radio Training Center, the predecessor of Kwangwoon University, was the first institution to teach electronic engineering studies in Korea. The foundation is Kwangwoon Academy, an incorporated educational institution. As of 2019, there are 11,500 undergraduates and 1,292 graduate students.

Kwangwoon University has been recognized for its academic reputation in engineering and IT fields.[3] Kwangwoon University was ranked 56th in Asia in field of Engineering in the 2014 and 2015 by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS)[4][5] and ranked 16th in

Korea Economic Daily (한국경제신문)[6]

History

1934–1987

Kwangwoon started as Chosun Radio Training Center established to promote the advancement of radio technical knowledge. It was renamed in 1940 as the Chosun Institute of Radio Engineering.[7] Started as Dong-guk Electronics College in 1962, the school became Kwangwoon Institute of Technology in 1964 and a four-year granting Kwangwoon University in 1987.[7]

The school became a comprehensive university in 1987.[8] Until 1995, the university was ranked top 10 overall and top 3 in the engineering fields in South Korea.

Today there are eight colleges in Kwangwoon University: College of Electronics & Information Engineering, College of Engineering, College of Natural Sciences, Division of Korean Language and Literature, College of Social Sciences, College of Law, College of Business, and College of Northeast Asia. Located in Wolgye-dong, Nowon-gu, Seoul, Kwangwoon University carries out international exchanges and cooperation programs with 83 universities worldwide in the areas of education and research.[7]

Global Capability Reinforcement System

Kwangwoon University introduced the English certification system, and gives lectures in English in 33% of the classes of major subjects as of 2011. Since 2011, freshmen have to achieve a degree of proficiency in a second foreign language (Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, or Russian) before graduation. In addition, exchange agreements have been signed with universities worldwide.

  • Operating student exchange programs with 127 universities and 2 education consortia in 25 nations including the US, Japan, and China,[9][10]
  • Signed an agreement with University of Arkansas in the US for unlimited student exchanges.
  • Established a joint course with Qingdao Science & Technology University, China, to train in architecture.
Hanwool Building on Liberal Arts Campus

Rankings and reputation

Graduate schools

  • Graduate School of Business Administration
  • Graduate School of Smart Convergence[notes 1]
  • Graduate School of Education
  • Graduate School of Environment Studies
  • Graduate School of Counseling, Welfare and Policy
  • Graduate School of information and Communication

Schools and divisions

Donghae Arts Center

College of Electronics & Information Engineering

Chosun Radio Training Center, the predecessor of Kwangwoon University, was the first institution to teach electronic engineering studies in Korea(Chosun). Kwangwoon University established primally college of Electronics&Information Engineering and Department of Electronic engineering in Republic of Korea. To be exact, Dr. Cho Kwangwoon brought the study of electronic engineering to Korea(Chosun), and Chosun Radio Training Center that is the predecessor of Kwangwoon University established in 1934 is the first academy to teach the study of electronic engineering in Chosun(Korea). As the largest college in the electronics and information engineering field, the College of Electronics and Information Engineering of Kwangwoon University provides field-oriented engineering education and it aims to produce practical, creative, globally competitive and technically specialized individuals who can lead the knowledge-based, 21st century.

  • Department of Electronic Engineering
  • Department of Electronics & Communications Engineering
  • Department of Electronic Convergence Engineering
  • Department of Electric Engineering
  • Department of Electronic Materials Engineering
  • Division of Robotics: (Information Control, Intelligence System)

College of Software and Convergence Technology

It is the largest college for software in Korea. With the best systems and capabilities, Kwangwoon University's College of Software and Convergence Technology is nurturing the most needed software convergence experts in the modern industry.

  • School of Software
  • School of Computer and Information Engineering
  • Department of Information Convergence

College of Engineering

Kwangwoon University's College of Engineering aims to produce specialized individuals who can effectively apply their basic theoretical knowledge and successfully compete in the global environment, through practical education that offers field-applicable knowledge and through intensive, practical studies that promote development of creativity

  • Department of Architectural Engineering
  • Department of Chemical Engineering
  • Department of Environmental Engineering
  • Department of Architecture

College of Natural Sciences

Under the goals of ‘producing independent and self-reliant individuals with new knowledge’ and ‘providing education that values practicality, creativity and field-relevant education’. Kwangwoon University's College of Natural Sciences aims to provide education and carry out research on academic knowledge and application our society demands and to produce well-rounded specialists who can contribute to the betterment of our society and humanity.

  • Department of Mathematics
  • Department of Electrical and Biological Physics
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Department of Sports & Leisure Studies
  • Department of Information Contents (evening program)

College of Business

Kwangwoon University's College of Business aims to produce professional managers that can lead this highly competitive, globalized and informatized 21st century of ours.

  • Division of Business Administration
  • Division of International Trade: (Korea-Japan Trade Major, Korea-China Trade Major)

College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Kwangwoon University's College of Humanities and Social Sciences aims to produce leaders who can apply their humanistic insights and knowledge to open up new future and society according to the changes we see in our information era and individuals who can creatively look into, study and analyze social phenomena.

  • Department of Korean Language and Literature
  • Department of English Language and Literature
  • School of Communications: (Media and Information, Digital Media, Strategic Communication)
  • Department of Industrial Psychology
  • Division of Northeast Asia Cultural Industries: (Cultural Exchange, Cultural Content Development)

College of Law and Public Policy

Kwangwoon University's College of Law and Public Policy produces global individuals who can lead Korea and the international community and well-rounded individuals equipped with a sound legal judgment, administrative capabilities and global competitiveness.

  • Department of Public Administration
  • Division of Law
  • Division of International Studies: (International Area Studies, Global Korea)
  • Department of Asset Management (evening program)

Ingenium College

College of Northeast Asia (Abolished)

In 2008, The college of northeast Asia was established. However, due to the education ministry's order, each department has been banned from accepting new students since 2016. Therefore, the three departments were relocated to the college of business, the college of humanities and social sciences and the college of law and public·policy, respectively.

  • Division of Northeast Asia Trade
  • Division of Northeast Asia Industry and Culture
  • Division of International Studies

International Cooperations

Kwangwoon University has signed Agreements with several international Universities.[16]

Germany

Student activities and awards

Student activities

  • Kwangwoon University Global Challengers
  • Kwangwoon University Global Volunteers in countries such as Indonesia, Vietnam, Lao, Mongolia and Nepal.
  • Kwangwoon University Robot Camp for youth since 2008

Awards

Academics

International Awards

National Awards

  • Robot team won championship at the 1st Robo-1 University League, 2005
  • ROBOT Team (ROBIT)won the championship of the Super Robot Grand Prix (SRGP) sponsored KT Corporation (Korea Telecom), 2007
  • Kwangwoon University team won the champion of the Korean Shakespeare Festival for two consecutive years 2012 and 2013
  • Robot Team (BARAM) won the grand prize in 2013 Korea Intelligent Robot Contest, Korea[30]
  • The Students from Department of Computer Engineering won the 1st prize in the first Hyundai Hackathon: Connect the Unconnected in 2016 held by Hyundai Motor Group[31]
  • Kwangwoon University Robot team (Robit) won championship of 2017 Robocup Korea Open: soccer humanoid League for Students from Korea and other countries [32]

SPORTS

  • Kwangwoon University soccer team won the championship of the 2007 Fall Season of KBSN University Soccer Match
  • Kwangwoon University soccer team won the second prize of the 2009 Fall Season of the National University Soccer Games
  • Kwangwoon University soccer team won the champion of the 2014 Cafe Bene U-League championship for University Soccer teams[33]
  • Kwangwoon University ice hockey team won the champion of the 98th National Winter Sport Contest for Korean Universities [34]

Alumni and faculty

There are more than 60,000 Kwangwoon alumni worldwide. Notable alumni include:

Business, technology, and finance

Politics and law

Broadcasting, entertainment, and sport

Notes

  1. ^ until 2017 named Graduate School of Information Contents.

See also

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37°37′12″N 127°03′22″E / 37.6201°N 127.056°E / 37.6201; 127.056