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Overview
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The Graduate School of Design's extensive programs and curricula nurture diverse professional designers who match the paradigms of globalization, informatization and specialization required in the 21st century.
The goal is to cultivate a leading women workforce that is well versed in both theoretical and practical knowledge. The school provides support systems, particularly for experimental research, to train students for the actual field and to allow them to reach new professional levels. |
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History |
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1982. 3 |
Established as The Graduate School of Industrial Design |
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1995. 3 |
Renamed The Graduate School of Design | |
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The aim of education
The aim is to train a professional female workforce that will contribute to Korea's industrial sector, the environment and cultural development through r&d in logical thinking and unique modeling skills. To realize this goal, we have identified three concrete goals:
Encourage students to foster the character and skills required to be leaders in the knowledge-information society as designers of the 21st century.
Assist students in acquiring both theoretical and practical knowledge.
Provide a more in-depth education and impose rigid requirements for graduation, including creative research presentations, graduation exhibitions, etc, in order to increase the level of professionalism.
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