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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] The Busan Women's Culture Center is recruiting participants for a companion animal fitness expert training program from the 9th to the 25th of this month.


The companion animal fitness expert training program is designed to cultivate 'companion animal fitness experts' through theoretical classes in companion animal industry, ecology, physiology, behavioral psychology, animal fitness, and concurrent field practice.


A companion animal fitness expert is a professional who provides health management services aimed at restoring the mental, physical, and social functions of companion animals and rehabilitating their mind and body.


As the trend of 'Pet Humanization,' which recognizes companion animals as family members and treats them like people, spreads, the companion animal industry is emerging as an important future industry and a new driving force for Busan City.


Accordingly, with the growth of the companion animal health management industry and the increasing need to train professionals related to companion animals, this program has been prepared.


The training will take place from September 1 to October 25 at lecture rooms in Gyeongnam Information University and other locations, with a capacity of 12 participants.


During the training period, theoretical classes and practical sessions related to companion animal fitness will be conducted twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays for 4 hours each, totaling 15 sessions.


Applications are open to women residing in Busan City. From August 9 to 25, applicants can download the application form from the Women's Culture Center website, fill it out, and submit it in person at the Women's Culture Center.


The Women's Culture Center plans to select 12 participants through an interview screening process to recruit those with a clear intention for employment or entrepreneurship upon receiving the application forms.


Kim Jeong-hee, Director of the Busan Women's Culture Center, said, "We expect to play a leading role in creating new jobs for women through the operation of employment and entrepreneurship training courses in preparation for the demand for companion animal experts," and added, "We hope for the interest and participation of citizens."



For more details, please refer to the Women's Culture Center website or contact them by phone.


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