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The University of Seoul (UOS) (Korean
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 located in Seoul
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, South Korea. It was founded as Kyung Sung Public Agricultural College in 1918 and renamed the University of Seoul in 1997. UOS is one of top 3 universities without medical school. UOS is the best value public university in South Korea http://news.khan.co.kr/kh_news/khan_art_view.html?artid=201009122219055&code=940401, with the lowest ratio of student to faculty, the highest financial investment per student, and the highest rate of scholarship recipents in South Korea. Students' affinity to the school is ranked in the first place and students' satisfaction is in the second according to the 2010 survey http://news.khan.co.kr/kh_news/khan_art_view.html?artid=201009122218105&code=940401. UOS is famous for a great number of alumni working as national or municipal government officials. UOS is specialized in College of Urban Science and has top-tier programs of Urban Administration, Taxation, and Environmental Engineering in South Korea.

Overview

  • Of Seoul, for Seoul

UOS is a public university funded and supported by the Seoul Metropolitan Government. Seoul is the economic, political, and cultural center of Korea for about 600 years. Academic programs of UOS have been set to support necessities of the Seoul Metropolitan Government. Hence, UOS functions as a think-tank in formulating and supporting the major policy goals of the Seoul Metropolitan Governmant, along with basic research and education. UOS has a goal of becoming an international center for the urban sciences. UOS has a specialized college, College of Urban Science.
UOS has the lowest student-faculty ratio in South Korea. Because the Seoul Metropolitan Government supported 70% of an annual budget, UOS is one of the best value public universities. UOS is proud of its the lowest student-faculty ratio, the highest financial investment per student, and the highest rate of scholarship recipents in South Korea. In addition, most administrative staff in UOS are affiliated in the Seoul Metropolitan Government.
  • Community Outreach

UOS has long been dedicated to providing services for Seoul and Seoul citizens. In particular, UOS provides a diverse range of training programs for the municipal officials, national government officials, and experts in the public sector. From 1997, UOS provides Seoul citizens with lifelong education in UOS Open University located in the central Seoul, Kwanghwa-mun. UOS Open University provides a broad range of education programs including languages, technologies, Seoul Study, and various cultural activities. UOS has vocational and educational programs for more than 5,000 Seoulites annually in Countinuing Education Center. The Social Welfare Center located in the main campus provides a wide range of social services for more than 100,000 senior citizens and disabled citizens a year.

History

  • 1918 Founded as Kyung Sung Public Agricultural College
  • 1956 Promoted to four-year college and renamed Seoul Agricultural College
  • 1975 Oversight committee transferred from the Seoul Board of Education to Seoul Metropolitan Government
  • 1981 Renamed Seoul City University
  • 1987 Promoted to comprehensive university (4 colleges and 22 departments)
  • 1993 Founded the Institute of Seoul Studies under the auspices of the Seoul Metropolitan Government
  • 1996 Founded the College of Urban Sciences
  • 1997 Renamed the University of Seoul
  • 1997 Established the university's unique identity as a Mecca for the Urban Sciences Designated as the Distinguished University in the Urban Sciences by the Ministry of Education & Human Resources Development
  • 1998 Founded the Institute of Urban Sciences
  • 2003 Launched Strategic Plan 2003-2007, "Upgrade University of Seoul"
  • 2003, 2004 Redesignated as the Distinguished University centered on the Urban Sciences by the Ministry of Education & Human Resources Development
  • 2005 Founded the Institute for International Cooperation and Education
  • 2008 90th Anniversary of UOS
  • 2009 Founded UOS Law School

College of Public affairs and Economics


College of Business Administration


College of Engineering


College of Humanities


College of Natural Science



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College of Urban Science


College of Arts and Physical Education


School of Open Major

Students who take this course can choose a major freely when becoming sophomore.

Division of Liberal Arts and Teacher’s Education

This division offers liberal arts courses, which contains writing, debating, mathematics, natural science, physical education and so on. It also offers courses needed to be a teacher.

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Graduate School

The Graduate School consists of 33 master's degree programs and 25 Ph.D. programs. In addition to these programs, there's specialized graduate schools as follows.

See also

  • List of colleges and universities in South Korea
  • Education in South Korea
    Education in South Korea
    Education in South Korea is viewed as being crucial for success and competition is consequently very heated and fierce. A centralized administration oversees the process for the education of children from kindergarten to the third and final year of high school. Mathematics, science, Korean, social...

  • Lee Bong-Ju
    Lee Bong-Ju
    Lee Bong-Ju is a South Korean marathoner.He won the silver medal in the marathon at the 1996 Summer Olympics held in Atlanta, United States...


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