Dongseo University (DSU) is a
private university
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in
Busan
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, the second largest city of
South Korea
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. Established in 1992 through the Dongseo Educational Foundation, it provides higher education to approximately 11,000 full-time students, including roughly 1000 international students from 69 countries.
In 2013, DSU was ranked by
Quacquarelli Symonds
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History
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with
The Chosun Ilbo
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among the Top 50 Asian universities for internationalization. It has Memorandums of Agreement with 215 institutions in 38 countries and operates branch campuses in China and the U.S. It also runs joint degree programs with partner universities in Brazil, China, Indonesia, Lithuania, Malaysia, and Vietnam.
At its Busan campuses, Dongseo University offers undergraduate degrees in 57 departments and graduate degrees in 10 departments. These comprise 14 divisions along with the College of Design and the
Im Kwon Taek
Im Kwon-taek (born December 8, 1934) is one of South Korea's most renowned film directors. In an active and prolific career, his films have won many domestic and international film festival awards as well as considerable box-office success, and h ...
College of Film and Media Arts.
Areas of specialization at Dongseo University include Design, Digital Contents (Game, Animation, Visual Effects), Film & Video, and Information Technology. DSU also operates the Global Studies Institute, which provides services for international students and oversees the English-based undergraduate degree programs in Business Administration, Biomedical Laboratory Science, Computer Engineering, Digital Contents, Graphic Design, International Studies, and Film & Video.
History
The Dongseo Educational Foundation was established by Dr.
Chang Sŏng-man (, ) with the aim of spreading higher education in South Korea based on the spirit of Christianity. In 1965, the foundation opened Kyungnam College of Information and Technology. This was followed by Dongseo University in 1992 and Busan Digital University in 2002. Collectively, the three educational institutions have roughly 23,000 students and employ over 1,000 professors and staff. Dr. Dong Soon Park (, ) is the current chancellor of the Dongseo Educational Foundation.
The name originally given to DSU was Dongseo College of Technology. However, one year later this was changed to Dongseo University of Technology, and in 1996 the name Dongseo University was officially adopted.
In its first year, DSU accepted 400 students in 8 departments based primarily in fields of engineering and technology. The university was founded by Dr. Sung Man Chang, who also served as university president until 1999, when he was elected as First Chairman of the Busan Christian Organization. Dongseo University is now led by Dr. Jekuk Chang (, ).
Educational concepts
Dongseo University is guided by the following educational concepts.
Character Building Education
DSU fosters compassion on the basis of love, service and responsibility.
Foreign Language Education
DSU fosters international leadership through foreign language acquisition.
Informatics Education
DSU fosters information processing abilities needed in today’s information-based society.
Industry-University Cooperation Education
DSU fosters community development through industry-university collaboration.
Academics
Dongseo University is academically structured into 14 divisions and 2 colleges. It offers undergraduate degrees in 57 departments and graduate degrees in 10 departments. The programs overseen by the Global Studies Institute offer undergraduate degrees through English-based instruction.
Campuses
Dongseo University has two campuses in Busan, South Korea. Its main campus is located near
Jurye Station in the
Sasang District
Sasang District is a '' gu'' in central Busan, South Korea. It has an area of 35.84 km2, and a population of about 275,000. Sasang-gu became a ''gu'' of Busan in 1995.
Administrative divisions
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of the city. This campus covers an area of 82 acres and has 31 buildings.
The second Busan campus is commonly referred to as the Centum Campus due to its location in the
Centum City
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area of the
Haeundae District
Haeundae District ( ko, 해운대구) is a district ( ''gu'') of Busan, South Korea.
Haeundae has a population of about 423,000, the most populous district of Busan with 11.6% of the city population, and covers an area of 51.44 km² (19.8 ...
. This campus opened in 2012 and is the main site of the Im Kwon Taek College of Film and Media Arts and the Division of Tourism. The campus is situated in an 18-story building with an overall area of 16,532 square meters.
Dongseo University also operates branch campuses with partner institutions in China and the U.S., to each of which it sends 100 students annually as part of its Study Abroad Programs.
The branch campus in China is located in
Wuhan
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at
Zhongnan University of Economics and Law
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ZUEL was established in 2000 with the merge of Central South University of Finance and Economics ...
(ZUEL). DSU and ZUEL jointly run the Korea-China New Media Institute, a 4-year college formerly named the Korea-China International Education Institute. This campus was established in 2011.
The branch campus in the U.S. is located in
Fullerton, California
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Fullerton was founded in 1887. It secured the land on behalf of the Atchison, Topeka and Sa ...
at
Hope International University
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. Dongseo University also offers an Advanced Business Management Program through the U.S. campus, which was established in 2011.
Partner institutions
Dongseo University has signed Memorandums of Agreement with 215 institutions in 38 countries.
International programs
In addition to the Study Abroad Programs operated through its branch campuses, Dongseo University participates in various other international programs. Many of these are run in connection with fellow Asian University Presidents Forum members.
Active programs include Global Access Asia, an online credit-based course sharing platform; Asia Summer Program, a 3-week credit-based summer program; CAMPUS Asia, a student mobility program operated with
Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
Guangdong University of Foreign Studies (GDUFS) is a public university with emphasis in foreign languages and cultures, overseas economy and trade, and international strategies in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. The university offers 61 bachel ...
in China and
Ritsumeikan University
is a private university in Kyoto, Japan, that traces its origin to 1869. With the Kinugasa Campus (KIC) in Kyoto, and Kyoto Prefecture, the university also has a satellite called Biwako-Kusatsu Campus (BKC) and Osaka-Ibaraki Campus (OIC).
Tod ...
in Japan; and Dongseo Asia Initiatives Program,
a short-term program enabling teams of students to conduct independent research projects abroad in Asia.
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References
External links
DSU website (Korean)DSU website (English)
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Educational institutions established in 1992
Dongseo University
1992 establishments in South Korea