Ulsan College () is a
private college
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with two campuses in
Ulsan
Ulsan (), officially the Ulsan Metropolitan City is South Korea's seventh-largest metropolitan city and the eighth-largest city overall, with a population of over 1.1 million inhabitants. It is located in the south-east of the country, neighboring ...
,
South Korea
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. The East Campus is in
Dong-gu and the West Campus in
Nam-gu Nam-gu (), or " Southern District," is the name of a ''gu'' in several South Korean cities:
*Nam-gu, Busan
*Nam-gu, Daegu
* Nam-gu, Gwangju
*Nam-gu, Incheon
* Nam-gu, Pohang
*Nam-gu, Ulsan
Nam District (Nam-gu) is a district of Ulsan, South Korea. ...
. It was founded on 8 April 1960 as the Ulsan Industrial Technology Institute.
Hyundai Heavy Industries is the college's owner and financial sponsor.
History
The Ulsan Industrial Technology Institute was founded as an affiliate of the College of Engineering at the
University of Ulsan
The University of Ulsan () (UOU) was founded on February 19, 1969 as the ''Ulsan Institute of Technology''. The University was promoted to a full-fledged University on March 1, 1985. The university is located in Mugeo-dong, Ulsan, South Korea. ...
. The opening ceremony for the first school year was on 10 March 1973. The college was renamed the Ulsan Industrial Technical College on 1 March 1985, then renamed Ulsan College on 11 November 1998. The East Campus was opened on 17 March 2000.
Academics
The college's four departments currently offer the following programs. All programs are offered at the East Campus, except where noted.
Engineering
* Environment & Building Design (3-year program)
* Information Technology (3-year program)
* Digital Content Design
* Mechanical Engineering (3-year program, West Campus)
* Electricity & Electronics (3-year program, West Campus)
* Industrial Management (West Campus)
* Environmental & Chemical Industry (West Campus)
Liberal arts and science
* Early Childhood Education (3-year program)
* Social Welfare
* Tax Accounting
* Distribution Management
* Business & Foreign Languages
Natural science
* Nursing (4-year program)
* Physical Therapy (3-year program)
* Dental Hygiene (3-year program)
* Food & Nutrition (3-year program)
* Hotel Food Service & Culinary Arts
Sports and leisure
* Athletic Training
Notable people
*
Jung Jung-suk (정정숙), a former South Korean women's
football player, attended Ulsan College
*
Jun Min-kyung (전민경), a South Korean women's
football goalkeeper
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, attended Ulsan College
*
Kim Ki-hoon
Kim Ki-hoon (born July 14, 1967) is a retired short-track speed skater and the first gold medalist in the Winter Olympics for South Korea. Kim is a three-time Olympic Champion and 1992 Overall World Champion.
Career
Kim first garnered atten ...
(김기훈), a retired
short track speed skater
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and
Olympic gold medal
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Sports
Competitions
* Olympic Games, international multi-sport event held since 1896
** Summer Olympic Games
** Winter Olympic Games
* Ancient Olympic Games, ancient multi-sport event held in Olympia, Greece b ...
, is a professor at Ulsan College
* (김순자), an independent candidate in the
2012 South Korean legislative election
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, previously worked as a manager of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions at Ulsan College
* (문소리), a South Korean football goalkeeper who won a bronze medal at the
2010 Asian Games, attended Ulsan College
See also
*
List of universities and colleges in South Korea
This is a list of institutions of higher education in South Korea.
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* Agricultural Cooperative College – Goyang, Gyeonggi
* Ajou Motor College – Boryeong, South Chungcheong
*Ajou University – Suwon, Gyeonggi
* Andon ...
References
External links
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Universities and colleges in Ulsan
Nam District, Ulsan
Educational institutions established in 1960
1960 establishments in South Korea
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