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|name = Daekyeung |
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'''Daekyeung |
'''Daekyeung University''' is located in [[Gyeongsan]], [[Republic of Korea]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?cid=43142&docId=870951&categoryId=43142|title=대경대학교|website=terms.naver.com|language=ko|trans-title=Daekyeung University|access-date=2019-06-03}}</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}}2. Daekyeung |
{{Reflist}}2. Daekyeung University. |
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dk.ac.kr (in Korean). |
dk.ac.kr (in Korean). |
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Retrieved. 2020-08-17. |
Retrieved. 2020-08-17. |
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Location | , |
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Website | http://www.tk.ac.kr/ |
Daekyeung University | |
Hangul | 대경대학교 |
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Hanja | 大慶大學校 |
Revised Romanization | Daegyeong Daehakgyo |
McCune–Reischauer | Taegyŏng Taehakkyo |
Daekyeung University is located in Gyeongsan, Republic of Korea.[1]
History
- Jan. 08, 1992 Jungam School Corporation founded
- Mar. 05, 1993 Daekyeung College opened
- May 15, 1998 Launched Products of “LAGOSOL”, the university's first own brand
- Jan. 26, 1999 Entered into an agreement with IBM/LOTUS as its official educational institution
- Nov. 30, 2004 TK Wine Research Center completed
- May 21, 2007 Won the Grand Prize in the 1st Employment Contest of Gyeongsangbuk-do
- Mar. 26, 2010 Selected for programs the reinforce vocational colleges’ educational capacities in 2010 by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology
Departments
Division of Performance Arts
- Theatre and Film
- Musical Theatre
- Broadcasting System
- Entertainment & Event Management
- Practical Music
- Practical Dance
- Model
- Fashion Specialist
Division of Physical Education
- Security Administration
- Sport & Health Science
- Taekwondo
- Sport for All
Division of Applied Marketing & Entertainment
- Visual Merchandising
- Internet Gaming
- Online Marketing
- Automobile Dealership
- Entertainment & Event
- Fashion Specialist
- Fashion Shopping Mall
Division of Humanities and Social Studies
- Early Childhood Education
- Military Officer
- Police Administration
- Social Welfare
- Secretary Management
Division of Beauty & Wellness Art Make-Up
- Hair Design
- Make-Up
- Cosmetology
- Art Make-Up
- Animal Training & Event
Division of Health
- Nursing
- Clinical Pathology
- Optometry
- Hospital Administration
- Speech & Language Rehabilitation
Division of Hospitality
- Aircraft Cabin Service Management
- Hotel Management
- Tourism & Cruise Management
Division of Culinary Arts
- Hotel Culinary
- Cook Mastery
- Hotel Bakery & Pastry
- Wine & Coffee Barista
Notable alumni
- Lee Dong-hyun, football Player
- Lee Min-ki,[2] actor and model
- Kim Woo-bin, actor and model
- Chang Hyuk-jin, football player
- Ahn Bo-hyun, actor
- Choi Woong, actor
- Choi Young-jae (born 1996), South Korean actor and singer, member of Got7
- Hoya (Lee Ho-dong), actor and singer (Infinite)
- Jang Dong-woo, singer (Infinite)
- Jang Mi-kwan, model and actor
- Kim Sung-kyu, singer (Infinite)
- L (Kim Myung-soo), actor and singer (Infinite)
- Lee Sung-yeol, actor and singer (Infinite)
- Yugyeom (Kim Yu-gyeom), singer (Got7)
- Wonpil, singer (Day6)
- Smeb (Song Kyung-ho), professional League of Legends player
References
2. Daekyeung University.
dk.ac.kr (in Korean). Retrieved. 2020-08-17.