Chungkang College of Cultural Industries

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Chungkang College of Cultural Industries
청강문화산업대학
Location,
37°12′15″N 127°21′17″E / 37.20417°N 127.35470°E / 37.20417; 127.35470Coordinates: 37°12′15″N 127°21′17″E / 37.20417°N 127.35470°E / 37.20417; 127.35470
Websitewww.chungkang.ac.kr
Chungkang College of Cultural Industries
Hangul
청강문화산업대학
Hanja
Revised RomanizationCheonggang Munhwa Saneop Daehak
McCune–ReischauerCh'ŏnggang Munhwa Sanŏp Taehak

Chungkang College of Cultural Industries is a private technical college in Icheon City, Gyeonggi province, South Korea. The current president is Lee Su-hyeong (이수형).

Academics[]

Three- and four-year programs are offered through the divisions of Games and Animation, Industrial Design, Performing Arts, Information Communications, Food and Human Care.

History[]

The college first opened in 1996, with an entering class of 720. The numbers have risen steadily since then, now averaging near 2,000 per year.

Sister schools[]

The college has sought to develop ties with four-year institutions elsewhere in the world, to allow its students to complete a four-year degree overseas. Currently ties exist with the University of the Incarnate Word in the United States and China's Jingdezhen Ceramic Institute.

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