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Hongik University (, colloquially ''Hongdae'') is a private university in Seoul, South Korea. Founded by an activist in 1946, the university is located in Mapo-gu district of central Seoul, South Korea with a second campus(branch campus) in Sejong. In addition, Hongik University(Seoul campus) is universities in Korea. Hongik University has a bachelor's degree in art(paint & drawing) in South Korea. However, the university also offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs. As of 2007, the university was home to 14,500 undergraduate students and 2,600 graduate students, and the undergraduate school consists of College of Fine Arts, College of Education, College of Engineering, College of Liberal Arts, College of Architecture, College of Law, and College of Economics and Business Administration. The graduate school provides research-based and practice-based programs in comprehensive fields including liberal arts, engineering, fine arts and design, education, economics, performing arts, urban planning, architecture, film and photography. The shortened term for Hongik University, "Hongdae," serves as a
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History

The university was established shortly after
Korean independence The Korean independence movement was a military and diplomatic campaign to achieve the independence of Korea from Japan. After the Japanese annexation of Korea in 1910, Korea's domestic resistance peaked in the March 1st Movement of 1919, which ...
. The Daejongkyo founders, upon returning to Korea following Japanese surrender after years of exile in China, prioritized the establishment of an educational institution. As a result, in 1946, they founded the school, then named Hongmoon-daehakgwan (홍문대학관). Lee Hung Soo, a wealthy Korean independent activist, donated the initial funds from which the university found its beginnings. In August 1948, Hongik University and Hongik Foundation was approved officially by the Korean government. By 1950, the school had expanded steadily to accommodate departments in law, liberal arts, political science, and science. The school was forced to move to Daejeon and Busan during the Korean War. Upon its return to Seoul in 1953, the university continued its growth. In Seoul, the university continued to expand academic programs, including departments of business and economics, education, engineering, fine arts, handicrafts, as well as a Graduate School. The foundation established Hongik Junior Technical College, Hongik Junior and Senior High Schools, Hongik Girls' Junior and Senior High Schools, and Hongik Elementary School. In 1971, Hongik College attained a new status, merging with Soo-Do Engineering College to form Hongik University, with twenty departments in the College of Business and Economics, Engineering, and Fine Arts. It was also in 1971 that the Graduate School of Industrial Arts came into being. Evening classes and the College of Education were added in 1972 and 1973, respectively. In 1981–82, the Ministry of Education authorized the establishment of the College of Liberal Arts, the Graduate School of Environmental Studies, and the Graduate School of Education. In keeping pace with the growing student enrollment, a program of physical expansion was pursued. The Liberal Arts Building and the Computer Center were completed in 1983 and 1985, respectively, and the construction of the Gymnasium was completed at the end of 1985. Also, two student dormitories were constructed: the first one, a six-story building of 122 square meters, was built in 1988, and the other, a six-story building of 263 square meters with two underground floors, was built in 1989. In the same year, the auditorium, which had been damaged by a fire, was remodeled, resulting in a three-story building of 282 square meters. 1989 also saw the opening of a second campus at Sejong formerly known as Jochiwon, Chungcheongnam-do. On April 23, 1988, the first phase of construction, including the lecture buildings, gymnasium, auditorium, and dormitories started. Also, sports facilities for baseball, soccer, and tennis were added. All these efforts culminated into 11 buildings as of March 1991. Further expansion took place from 1991 to 1994, with more departments and colleges being added to the university. The years 1986 through 1988 marked a period of further expansion in Hongik's educational programs. The Graduate School of International Business Administration and the College of Law & Economics were established. The Department of Art Science, the Department of Printmaking, and the Department of Visual Design were added to the College of Fine Arts. In addition, the Institute of Fine Arts & Design Education was set up to provide continuing education for adults. In keeping pace with the growing student enrollment, a program of physical expansion was pursued. The Liberal Arts Building and the Computer Center were completed in 1983 and 1985, respectively, and the construction of the Gymnasium was completed at the end of 1985. Also, two student dormitories were constructed: the first one, a six-story building of 122 square meters, was built in 1988, and the other, a six-story building of 263 square meters with two underground floors, was built in 1989. In the same year, the auditorium, which had been damaged by a fire, was remodeled, resulting in a three-story building of 282 square meters. In 1989, the College of Industrial Sciences, with eleven departments, was established at the second campus in Sejong. The preparation for the second campus was initiated by the purchase of a plot of land covering 151,250 square meters in Sejong. On April 23, 1988, the first phase of construction, including the lecture buildings, gymnasium, auditorium, and dormitories started. Also, sports facilities for baseball, soccer, and tennis were added. All these efforts culminated into 11 buildings as of March 1991. Further expansion took place from 1991 to 1994, with more departments and colleges being added to the university. The Department of Radio Science & Communication Engineering was established in the College of Engineering at the Seoul campus. The College of Industrial Sciences at the second campus was divided into the College of Science and Technology and the College of Visual Arts (now renamed the College of Design and Arts), where the latter included the Department of Industrial Crafts and the Department of Advertisement Design. The College of Business Management was also added during this period. In 1995 and 1996, Hongik University underwent a major restructuring of the departments of the colleges. Many departments exploring similar fields of study were merged into school systems, thereby allowing students to explore a wider spectrum. Additionally, three more graduate schools were established: the Graduate School of Industry at theSejong campus and the Graduate School of Advertising and Public Relations and the Graduate School of Educational Management at the Seoul campus. Also, in 1995, the university began to expand globally, becoming sister universities with over 32 institutions worldwide, including those in the United States, China, Russia, Japan, the United Kingdom, Spain, Finland, and Australia, among others. The Hongik International Language Institute was established in 1997 to further support foreign language studies, vital in this age of globalization. The School of Advertising and Public Relations, the first of its kind in Korea, opened in 1998. The creation of the Gangnam Art Center in 1999 and the establishment of the Daehakro Campus in Hyewha, the most frequented gathering place for youngsters, in 2002, were efforts to establish a system of lifelong education within Hongik University. There were other major happenings in 2002 as well: the Gyeonseong School Foundation was merged with the Hongik Foundation; a new campus was opened in Suwon, which is a city just adjacent to the south of Seoul; in Mallipo, which is on the west coast, the Beach Training Center opened. In 2004, the Graduate School of Film & Design Media and the International Design school for Advanced Studies (IDAS) were established. The Department of Radio Science & Communication Engineering was established in the College of Engineering at the Seoul campus. The College of Industrial Sciences at the second campus was divided into the College of Science and Technology and the College of Visual Arts (now renamed the College of Design and Arts), where the latter included the Department of Industrial Crafts and the Department of Advertisement Design. The College of Business Management was added during this period.


Campuses

The main campus of the school is in west central Seoul, and the second in Sejong.


Seoul campus

Since 1955, Hongik University's main campus is located in Mapo District, Seoul. * Hongik University station * Sangsu station Some facilities, including International Design school for Advanced Studies, are located in Daehangno, Jongno District, Seoul.


Sejong campus

Opened in 1987, the second campus is located in
Sejong City Sejong (; ), officially the Sejong Special Self-Governing City (), is a special self-governing city and ''de facto'' administrative capital of South Korea. Sejong was founded in 2007 as the new planned capital of South Korea from many parts of ...
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Colleges and Schools

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Undergraduate

* College of Fine Arts ** Department of Oriental Painting ** Department of Painting ** Department of Printmaking ** Department of Sculpture ** Department of Woodworking and Furniture Design ** Department of Art Theory and History ** Department of Metal Art and Design ** Department of Ceramics and Glass ** Department of Textile Art and Fashion Design ** School of Design *** Major in Visual Communication Design *** Major in Industrial Design * College of Liberal Arts ** Department of Korean Language and Literature ** Department of German Language and Literature ** Department of French Language and Literature ** Department of English Language and Literature * College of Engineering ** Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering ** Department of Mechanical & System Design Engineering ** School of Electronic & Electrical Engineering ** School of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science *** Major in Materials Science & Engineering *** Major in Chemical Engineering ** Department of Industrial and Data Engineering ** Department of Computer Engineering * College of Architecture and Urban Planning ** School of Architecture *** Major in Architecture *** Major in Interior Architecture ** Department of Urban Design and Planning * College of Business Administration ** School of Business Administration * College of Law ** School of Law * College of Education ** Department of Education ** Department of Korean Language Education ** Department of Mathematics Education ** Department of History Education ** Department of English Language Education * College of Science and Technology ** School of Architecture Engineering *** Major in Architecture Design *** Major in Architecture Engineering ** Department of Mechanical & Design Engineering ** Department of Biological & Chemical Engineering ** Department of Electronic & Electrical Convergence Engineering ** Department of Nanomaterial Engineering ** Department of Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering ** Department of Software & Communication Engineering * College of Business Management ** School of Business Management *** Major in International Management *** Major in Accounting *** Major in Finance & Insurance * College of Design Arts ** School of Design Convergence ** School of Film & Animation * School of Performing Arts ** Major in Musical Theatre ** Major in Contemporary Music * School of Economics * School of Design Management * School of Liberal Studies * School of Advertising and Public Relations * School of Games ** Major in Game Software ** Major in Game Graphic Design * Department of Sports Science


Postgraduate

* International Design school for Advanced Studies * Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Design * Graduate School of Business * Graduate School of Education * Graduate School of Fine Arts * Graduate School of Performing Arts * Graduate School of Culture, Information and Public Policy * Graduate School of Industrial Arts * Graduate School of Film, Digital Media and Communication * Graduate School of Arts and Cultural Management * Graduate School of Fashion * Graduate School of Smart Urban Science Management


Hongdae area

The neighborhood of the Seoul campus has been renowned for Korean indie music and art culture since the 1980s. Until the 2000s, the district remained as an original indie hipster area for young adults, however, due to the incursion and expansion of corporate brands and real estate development, gentrification has become a serious issue for many years. As an outcome, the neighborhood has also expanded to adjacent areas. It is a very crowded and commercial district full of young adults mostly who would like to enjoy hip restaurants, bars, live and night clubs, and art galleries including alternative art spaces.


Notable alumni

* Ham Tae-ho, (Economics) Founder of Ottogi/ Honorary Chairman * Koh Jung-wook, (Economics): CEO of Lotte Capital. * Jeom-Joo Kwon, (Business Administration): Former President of Shinhan Life Insurance. * Dongmin Kim, CEO of JLK Inspection. * Youngchan Kim, (Mechanical Engineering): President of Golfzon. * Seongam Kim, (Electronic Engineering): President of Korea Electric Power Technology. *
Kim Jong-deok Kim Jong-duck ( ko, 김종덕; born 4 June 1961) is a Korean professional golfer. Kim played on the Asia Golf Circuit in the mid-1990s, winning for the first time at the Maekyung Open in 1994. Victory in the Japan Golf Tour co-sanctioned Kirin O ...
, (Visual Design): Former Dean of Hongik University's Graduate School of Visual Arts. 48th Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism. That person at Choi Soon-sil Gate is correct. *
Taegon Kim Andrew Kim Taegon (21 August 1821 – 16 September 1846), also referred to as Andrew Kim in English, was the first Korean-born Catholic priest and is the patron saint of Korean clergy. Life In the late 18th century, Catholicism began to ta ...
, (Electronic and Electrical Engineering): Managing Director, Endors. Im Jinrok, Colossus, Monarch Online development. * Yong-deuk Ma, (Mechanical Engineering): Former CEO of Lotte Information and Communication. * Dae-Jun Park, (Business Administration): CEO of Coupang. * Yongseon Park, (Business Administration): CEO of Woongjin Coway. * Kwang-Yoon Byun, (Mechanical Engineering): President of eBay Korea. *
Seo Dong-gu Seo or SEO may refer to: * Search engine optimization, the process of improving the visibility of a website or a web page in search engines Organisations * SEO Economic Research, a scientific institute * Spanish Ornithological Society (''Socied ...
, (News and Broadcasting): Skylife CEO, former KBS president. *
Hyewon Son Shin Yun-bok, better known by his pen name Hyewon (1758–1813), was a Korean painter of the Joseon Dynasty. Like his contemporaries Danwon and Geungjae, he is known for his realistic depictions of daily life in his time. His genre paintings ar ...
, (Applied Art): 20th National Assembly member, Director of the Najeon Lacquerware Museum in Korea, Representative of Crosspoint International. * Youngkwan Lee, (Chemical Engineering): Chairman of Toray Advanced Materials. * Youngho Lee, (Mathematics Education): CEO of Chu Life Life Insurance. *
Eunjung Lee Eun-jung, also spelled Eun-jeong or Eun-jong, Un-jong, is a Korean feminine given name. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 30 hanja with the reading "''eun''" and 84 hanja with the reading "' ...
, (Business Administration): CEO of Mcnulty Korea. * Jun-seop Lee, (Industrial Engineering): The 10th National Assembly member of the Democratic Republic of Korea. *
Lee Cheon-deuk Lee may refer to: Name Given name * Lee (given name), a given name in English Surname * Chinese surnames romanized as Li or Lee: ** Li (surname 李) or Lee (Hanzi ), a common Chinese surname ** Li (surname 利) or Lee (Hanzi ), a Chinese ...
, (Painting): Former Vice President of Samchully Group. *
Hanwoo Lee The Hanwoo ( ko, 한우), also Hanu or Korean Native, is a breed of small cattle native to Korea. It was formerly used as a draught animal, but this use has almost disappeared. It is now raised mainly for meat. It is one of four indigenous Korean ...
, (Business Administration): CEO of Kyobo Books. * Jae-Yeop Choo, (Electrical Engineering): Former Mayor of Yangcheon-gu, Seoul. * Byung-ki Han, (Economics): The 8th member of the Democratic Republican Party. Park Jeong-hee's eldest son-in-law and Park Geun-hye's half-brother. * Yuno Hwang, (Business Administration): President of Hyundai Card, Hyundai Capital, and Hyundai Commercial. * Myeong-Kwang Kwon, (College of Fine Arts): Professor of Hongik University, 15th President of Hongik University. * Sa-Hyang Kim, (English Education): Professor, Department of English Education, Hongik University. *
Kim Soo-hyang Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (disambiguation), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnamese fo ...
, (German German Literature): Professor of Aviation Services, a flight attendant in charge of the presidential plane of the Republic of Korea and the private plane of the prime minister. * Jong-Min Kim, (Electronic Engineering): The first Korean professor at Oxford University. * Sang-Woo Seo, (Architecture): Professor Emeritus of Architecture, Kookmin University. * Joo-Seok Shim, (Mathematics Education): Instructor for EBSi Mathematics 1 stroke. * Sunyeol Yang, (Korean Language and Literature): Mega Public Official (Mega Study Education) PSAT Language Logic Instructor. Mensa Korea Thinking Training Author. * Jang-Gyu Lee, (Architecture): Math instructor at Etus. * Ja-eun Yu, (Metal Material Engineering): Chairman of Konkuk University. * Da-bi Choi, (French and French Literature): Professor, Department of Culture and Arts Management, Dongduk Women's University. * Kyung-Yong Hyun, (Painting): A suspect in a leaked test paper from Sookmyung Girls' High School. Former head of school affairs at Sookmyung Girls' High School. * Choi Won-young, actor * Jo Han-sun, actor *
Kang Eui-sik Kang Eui-sik (born March 15, 1988) is a South Korean actor. Filmography Television series Theater Discography References External links * * 1988 births Living people 21st-century South Korean male actors South Korean male ...
, actor * Kim Sung-kyung, actress * Ko Eun-ah, actress *
Ko Young-hoon Ko Young-Hoon (born 1952) is a South Korean painter. Biography Ko was born in 1952, on Jeju Island, and graduated from Hongik University. He lives and works in Seoul. His work is known for its hyperrealism that invokes ''trompe-l'œil''. Art ...
, painter *
Kwon Oh-joong Kwon Oh-joong (born November 24, 1971) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for starring in ''Gourmet (TV series), Gourmet'' (2008), as well as the Korean drama, television series ''The Secret Lovers'' (2005), ''Freedom Fighter, Lee Hoe-youn ...
, actor * GRAY, rapper and producer from AOMG *
Maia Ruth Lee Maia Ruth Lee is an artist and educator. Early life In 1983, Lee was born in Busan, South Korea. Lee's parents were Christian missionaries. Lee grew up in Kathmandu, Nepal. Education Lee has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Hongik Unive ...
, artist * Loco, rapper from AOMG *
Oh Hyuk Oh Hyuk (Hangul: 오혁, stylised OHHYUK, born October 5, 1993) is a South Korean singer and musician best known as the lead vocalist, guitarist and principal songwriter of indie rock band Hyukoh. Background Born in South Korea, Oh moved to ...
, musician from Hyukoh * Woo Won-jae, rapper from AOMG *
Lee Bul Lee Bul ( ko, 이불, born in Yeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea in 1964) is a contemporary sculpture and installation artist who appeared on the art scene in the late 1980s. Her work questions patriarchal authority and the marginalization of ...
, artist * Kimsooja, artist *
Park Seo-bo Park Seo-bo ( ko, 박서보; b. 1931 in Yecheon, Korea) is a Korean painter, part of the first generation of modern artists in South Korea. He has been a prolific painter well known for his french: Ecriture paintings, and has been one of the mo ...
, artist * Han Yujoo, writer * Kim Yong-ik, artist *
Kim Hong-hee Kim Hong-hee is an art historian, curator and critic based in Korea. Her main field of interest is in Video and Feminist Art. She is currently the director of Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA). Biography From 2000 until 2011 she was an adjunct prof ...
, art historian, curator *
Chan-Jin Chung Chan-Jin Chung (정찬진) or popularly known as "CJ" Chung is a full professor of Computer Science at Lawrence Technological University(LTU) in Michigan, USA. He founded an international autonomous robotics competition called Robofest in the 1999 ...
, professor & founder of
Robofest Robofest is an autonomous robotics competition for 4th - 12th graders. It is similar to FIRST Lego League (FLL), but while FLL limits the student's robots to Lego Mindstorms robots, Robofest allows the student to use any robotics system, parts, m ...
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Lee Uk-bae Lee Uk-bae (; born 1960) is a South-Korean writer and illustrator of children's books. Lee, known as an artist who produces picture books that effectively convey Korea's unique cultural sentiment. The elements of Minhwa(Korean folk paintings) ...
, writer and illustrator of children's books * Ha Chong-hyun, artist *
Park Hyun-ki Park Hyun-ki (Korean: 박현기, 1942 – January 13, 2000) is best known as a pioneer of Korean video art. Although Park lacked technological training in video and initially felt dismayed that he could not create sophisticated effects, Park pu ...
, artist


Affiliated schools

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Hongik University High School Hongik University College of Education Affiliated High School (), commonly known as Hongik University High School (), is a high school for boys in Seongbuk District, Seoul, South Korea. It is part of a system of schools affiliated with Hongik Unive ...
* Hongik University Girls' High School * Gyeongseong High School * Seoul Hongik Design High School * Hwaseong Hongik Design High School * Hongik University Middle School * Hongik University Girls' Middle School * Gyeongseong Middle School * Hongik Elementary School


See also

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List of colleges and universities in South Korea This is a list of institutions of higher education in South Korea. Quick index __NOTOC__ A *Agricultural Cooperative College – Goyang, Gyeonggi *Ajou Motor College – Boryeong, South Chungcheong * Ajou University – Suwon, Gyeonggi *Andong I ...
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Education in South Korea Education in South Korea is provided by both public schools and private schools. Both types of schools receive funding from the government, although the amount that the private schools receive is less than the amount of the state schools. Sout ...
* Hongdae, Seoul


References


External links

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