Gumi University Takes Initiative in Training Aviation Specialist Non-Commissioned Officers... Agreement with Gyeongbuk Aviation High School View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Gumi University and Yeongju City Gyeongbuk Aviation High School (Principal Jeong Dong-pyo) announced on the 13th that they have signed a mutual exchange agreement to foster e-MU specialized personnel.


The two institutions promised to ▲ utilize educational equipment and facilities for training specialized personnel in aviation maintenance technical non-commissioned officers ▲ exchange information and cooperate mutually on their respective official duties ▲ conduct special lectures and promotional activities for admission to the e-MU specialized associate degree program ▲ cooperate on common interests.


e-MU (e-Military University) is a military specialized associate degree program supervised by the Ministry of National Defense. In relation to this, Gumi University operates five departments: Special Construction Machinery, Helicopter Maintenance, Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, Engineering and Electrical, and Defense Information and Communication.


Gyeongbuk Aviation High School has been operating specialized education programs in the aviation field since 2007, including aviation maintenance, avionics, and military specialization classes, fostering global aviation professionals. Since 2017, it has also hosted the National Aviation Maintenance Skills Competition organized by Gyeongbuk Province and Yeongju City, contributing to the development of the aviation industry.



Song Byung-ho, head of the Department of Aviation, said, "We will not spare any support to provide young people aspiring to enter e-MU with opportunities for career exploration and customized education, as well as to help them grow into excellent technical non-commissioned officers."


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