35°10′23″N 128°12′10″E / 35.173142°N 128.202639°E
Type | Private |
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Established | 1977 2002, chartered as a university |
Students | 5000 |
Address | 660-759, 270 San, Sangmun, Munsan, Jinju, Gyyeongnam , , |
Campus | Suburban |
Nickname | IUK |
Website | http://global.iuk.ac.kr/english/main/index.php IUK English site |
International University of Korea is a private university located in Jinju, South Korea. It is located 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Jinju.
Established in 1978 and later as Jinjun International University, the post secondary institution was renamed the current named in 2008.[1]
The university is made up of seven colleges and 27 departments with total enrollment at 5,000.[2]
IUK offers studies in Korean and English attracting mostly students from Asia (China, Japan, Mongolia, Vietnam, Philippines, Sri Lanka) as well as from Australia, Canada, United States and Turkey.
Faculties
There are 27 departments at IUK:
- Early Childhood Education
- Elementary Special Education
- Physical Education
- Tourism and Japanese
- Hotel and Tourism Management
- Business Administration
- Police Administration
- Social Welfare (Social Work)
- Korean Language and Cultural Studies
- Nursing Sciences
- Physical Therapy
- Radiological Sciences
- Hospital Management
- Food Sciences
- Food and Nutrition
- Food and Culinary Services
- Mechanical and Automotive Engineering
- Fire and Disasters Prevention
- Interior Architecture (Design)
- Electrical Engineering
- Shipbuilding (Marine Engineering)
- Beauty Studies
- Sports
- Arts
- Music
Campus
IUK is located in a suburban area of Jinju and consists of several buildings
- Integrative Engineering Building
- Biotech Building
- Social Sciences Building
- Education and Science Building
- Sangmun Gymnasium
- Arts Building
- Transportation Engineering Building
- Health and Welfare Building
- International Studies Building
- Administration
- Library
- Football Stadium
- Dorms
References
- ↑ "Archived copy". global.iuk.ac.kr. Archived from the original on 19 December 2012. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
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