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==Academics==
==Academics==


The university's undergraduate offerings are provided through its four colleges: the College of Techno-System Engineering, the College of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering, the College of Construction and Applied Chemistry Engineering, and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, as well as the Division of Liberal Arts.
The university's undergraduate and graduate offerings are provided through its seven colleges and one school:
===College of Engineering===
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Energy System Engineering, Department of Industrial & Management Engineering, Department of Safety Engineering, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Major in Environmental Engineering, Major in Environmental System Engineering, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Department of Aeronautical & Mechanical Design Engineering.
===College of Construction Engineering and Design===
Department of Civil Engineering, Department of Urban Engineering, Department of Architectural Engineering, Department of Architecture: 5-year program, Department of Industrial Design.
===College of Advanced Science and Technology===
Department of Electrical Engineering, Department of Electronic Engineering, Department of Computer Science & Information Engineering, Department of Computer Engineering, Department of Control & Instrumentation Engineering, Department of Information & Communication Engineering.
===College of Humanities===
Department of English Language & Literature, Department of Practical English, Department of Chinese, Department of Music, Department of Creative Writing, Department of Sports Science.
===College of Social Sciences===
Department of Public Administration, Department of Public Administration & Information System, Department of Business Administration, Department of Management Information System.
===College of Health and life Sciences===
Department of Nursing, Department of Physical Therapy, Department of Emergency Medical Service, Department of Food Science & Technology, Department of Biotechnology, Department of Medical Information & Engineering.
===College of International, Social and information Science===
Department of Early Childhood Education, Department of Computer Multimedia Engineering, Department of Social Welfare, Department of International Business & Commerce.
===School of Liberal Arts and Sciences===


Two graduate schools provide the university's graduate offerings: the Graduate School of Industry and the Graduate School of Business, Public Administration and Foreign Languages.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 20:10, 18 September 2010

Korea National University of Transportation
Hangul
충주대학교
Hanja
忠州大學校
Revised RomanizationChungju Daehakgyo
McCune–ReischauerCh'ungju Taehakkyo

Chungju National University (CJNU) is one of several industrial universities in South Korea. It is a public university in Chungju City, North Chungcheong province. It enrolls about 200 graduate and 8,000 undergraduate students, and employs about 295 professors. The current and fifth president of CJNU Dr. Byung-Jib Jang.

Academics

The university's undergraduate and graduate offerings are provided through its seven colleges and one school:

College of Engineering

Department of Mechanical Engineering,  Department of Energy System Engineering, Department of Industrial & Management Engineering, Department of Safety Engineering,  Department of Materials Science and Engineering,  Major in Environmental Engineering,  Major in Environmental System Engineering,  Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering,  Department of Polymer Science and Engineering,  Department of Aeronautical & Mechanical Design Engineering.

College of Construction Engineering and Design

Department of Civil Engineering,  Department of Urban Engineering, Department of Architectural Engineering, Department of Architecture: 5-year program, Department of Industrial Design.

College of Advanced Science and Technology

Department of Electrical Engineering, Department of Electronic Engineering,  Department of Computer Science & Information Engineering, Department of Computer Engineering, Department of Control & Instrumentation Engineering,  Department of Information & Communication Engineering.

College of Humanities

Department of English Language & Literature, Department of Practical English, Department of Chinese, Department of Music, Department of Creative Writing, Department of Sports Science.

College of Social Sciences

Department of Public Administration, Department of Public Administration & Information System, Department of Business Administration, Department of Management Information System.

College of Health and life Sciences

Department of Nursing, Department of Physical Therapy, Department of Emergency Medical Service, Department of Food Science & Technology, Department of Biotechnology,  Department of Medical Information & Engineering.

College of International, Social and information Science

Department of Early Childhood Education,  Department of Computer Multimedia Engineering,  Department of Social Welfare, Department of International Business & Commerce.  

School of Liberal Arts and Sciences

History

The school opened in 1962 as Chungju Technical Junior College (충주공업초급대학), a two-year school. It became Chungju Technical College, offering a five-year program, in 1965, and was nationalized in 1971. However, it was returned to the status of a two-year junior college in 1974. It was moved to its present-day location in 1982. Eleven years later in 1993, it became a four-year university, Chungju National University of Industry. In March 2006 it merged Cheongju National College of Science and Technology (Jeungpyeong campus now).

Sister schools

The university maintains domestic sisterhood relationships with numerous institutions, including Korea's 19 other universities of industry. In addition, it has international ties with 16 universities in 10 countries: the United States (University of Sacramento), China (Beijing University of Technology, Yanbian University, Yanbian University of Science and Technology, [Xuzhou Institute of Technology] and Shanghai University), the Philippines (De La Salle University-Manila), Japan (Oita University and Kyushu Institute of Technology), Kazakhstan (Al-Farabi University and Pavlodar National University), Uzbekistanthe ([Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages]), India (University of Delhi), Canada (Nova Scotia Agricultural College) United Kingdom (University of Westminster), and Australia (Deakin University).

See also