Dongshin University, K-MOOC Course 'Health Management in the Untact Era' Newly Selected View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Dongshin University announced on the 12th that it has been selected for a new individual course in K-MOOC (Korean Massive Open Online Course) by the Ministry of Education and the National Institute for Lifelong Education.


K-MOOC is a lifelong education support project that allows the general public to take high-quality online courses offered by universities and institutions anytime and anywhere for free, sharing knowledge and experience.


Dongshin University plans to deliver valuable knowledge starting around December with a course titled "Health Management Plus in the Untact Era" in the field of psychology and health, created by Professors Yang Seung-jeong from the Department of Korean Medicine, Choi Jin-ah from the Department of Counseling Psychology, and Lim Seung-gil from the Department of Exercise Prescription.


The course will be structured to enhance expertise in health management by academically approaching the concept of health in the untact era triggered by COVID-19 and the physical, psychological, and mental characteristics by generation, and will also enable participants to perform home training.


In addition to this year's selected course, Dongshin University operates four other K-MOOC courses: "The Land of Life, The Birth Story of Namdo" (Professor Lee Jeong-ho), "Understanding Public Opinion Polls" (Professor Jo Ji-hyun), "Understanding Multicultural Society" (Professor Jo Won-tak), and "Exploration of Human Psychology" (Professors Lee Joo-hee and Kwon Jae-hwan).


Meanwhile, this year, 61 new K-MOOC courses were selected, including humanities, social sciences, and science courses featuring domestic and international scholars, as well as cultural special lectures and liberal arts courses. Anyone can take these courses for free by signing up on the K-MOOC website.



Currently, K-MOOC offers 1,358 courses, with 960,000 members applying for 2.25 million course enrollments, establishing itself as a lifelong education platform.


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