Dong-Eui University

Dong-Eui University is a private university in Busan, a metropolitan city on the southeastern coast of South Korea. The university has 10 colleges, 116 master and doctoral courses in six graduate schools, with 22,992 students and 1,690 faculty and staff members. Dong-Eui has gained fame in the fields of Korean medicine and engineering and has built solid reputations in other fields such as management, health sciences, nursing, and a range of sciences.

Dong-Eui University
동의대학교 (東義大學校)
TypePrivate
Established1977 (1977)
Location
Websiteeng.deu.ac.kr/main.do, www.demc.kr

Colleges and graduate schools

Colleges

  • College of Humanities
  • College of Law and Government
  • College of Commerce and Economics
  • College of Natural Sciences
  • College of Korean Medicine
  • College of Human Ecology
  • College of Engineering
  • College of Visual Image and Information Technology
  • College of Art and Design
  • College of Sport Science

Graduate schools

  • Graduate School
  • Graduate School of Public Administration
  • Graduate School of Business
  • Graduate School of Industry
  • Graduate School of Education
  • Graduate School of Visual Image and Information

History

The university opened in 1979, as a four-year college (Dong-Eui College, or 동의대학) with 400 students. It was established by the Dong-Eui Educational Foundation (est. 1966), which had also established a middle school, a high school and a junior college. Beginning in 1976, the foundation had also operated Kyungdong Engineering Professional School on the future site of the university campus. The college became a university in 1983, and opened its graduate school the following year. Dong-Eui Hospital and Korean Medicine Hospital of Dong-Eui University was opened as Dong-Eui Medical Center in June 1990.

University libraries

Dong-Eui University Central Library

The holdings of the University Library system include more than one million book volumes and 2,000 current serial publications. The library contains maps, newspapers, microforms, government documents, CD-ROMs, research reports, and videos. The system consists of Central Library and Korean Medicine Library.[1]

Intercollegiate athletics

The university has a rich heritage in intercollegiate athletics. The university has baseball, men's soccer, men's judo and fencing teams. The baseball team has won national championships four times.

Student housing

The university maintains four residence hall complexes, which house approximately 3,200 students.

Notable people

See also

References

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