Dong-Eui Institute of Technology and Bu-il Electronics Design High School have signed a linked education agreement. <br>[Image source=Dong-Eui Institute of Technology]

Dong-Eui Institute of Technology and Bu-il Electronics Design High School have signed a linked education agreement.
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] The 2+2 linked education program, where students who have completed two years at a specialized high school continue their studies in a related department at a university for another two years, is attracting attention.


Dong-Eui Institute of Technology (President Kim Young-do) signed a 2+2 linked education curriculum agreement with Buil Electronic Design High School (Principal Seo Tae-won) on the 18th at the university's main building conference room.


The 2+2 linked education curriculum is an educational program that connects the two-year course at a specialized high school with a two-year course at a junior college to cultivate skilled technicians required by local industries.


Attending the signing ceremony were Dong-Eui Institute of Technology President Kim Young-do, Director of Admissions and Public Relations Lee Hwa-seok, Head of the Department of Industrial Design Cha Byung-soo, Buil Electronic Design High School Principal Seo Tae-won, Grade 3 Head Kwon Ji-hyun, and Design Department Head Kim Kyung-jun.


The two institutions agreed to mutually cooperate in ▲ 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.



Students of Buil Electronic Design High School will have the opportunity to be given priority admission to the Department of Industrial Design at Dong-Eui Institute of Technology starting from the 2023 academic year freshman recruitment.


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