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International University of Korea
1978–2023 university in South Korea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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International University of Korea (Korean: 한국국제대학교) was a private university located in Jinju, South Korea. It is located 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Jinju. The university was closed on August 31, 2023.[1]
Established in 1978 and later as Jinjun International University, the post secondary institution was renamed the current named in 2008.[2]
The university was made up of seven colleges and 27 departments with total enrollment at 5,000.[3]
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.[citation needed]
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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
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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
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