Dong-Eui Science University signed a '2+2 Linked Curriculum' agreement with Sejeong High School on March 16 in the main building's large conference room.

Dong-Eui Science University signed a '2+2 Linked Curriculum' agreement with Sejeong High School on March 16 in the main building's large conference room.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] A project connecting the curricula of universities and high schools is gaining attention.


Dong-Eui Institute of Technology (President Kim Young-do) signed a '2+2 Linked Curriculum' agreement with Sejeong High School (Principal Jo Seok-gu) on the 16th at the university main building's large conference room.


The 2+2 linked education is a program that connects a 2-year specialized high school course with a 2-year junior college course. It is a curriculum designed to cultivate skilled technicians early on, as required by local industries.


About 10 officials from both schools, including Dong-Eui Institute of Technology President Kim Young-do, Director of Admissions and Public Relations Lee Hwa-seok, Head of the Department of Hotel Culinary Nutrition Kim Kyung-hwan, and Sejeong High School Principal Jo Seok-gu, Vice Principal Hwang Mi-rim, and Dean of Academic Affairs Jeong Tae-seok, participated in the agreement.


Dong-Eui Institute of Technology and Sejeong High School will jointly promote projects such as ▲ joint research and development of the linked curriculum ▲ joint use of advanced experimental and practical facilities and equipment ▲ joint development of textbooks and learning materials ▲ mutual exchange and joint training of faculty and students.



Through this agreement, students of the Culinary Arts Department at Sejeong High School will have the opportunity to be given priority admission to the Department of Hotel Culinary Nutrition at Dong-Eui Institute of Technology starting from the 2022 academic year admissions after graduation.


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