Officials from Dongmyung University’s Department of Marine Mobility and students from Chungnyeol High School are taking a commemorative photo after the experience.

Officials from Dongmyung University’s Department of Marine Mobility and students from Chungnyeol High School are taking a commemorative photo after the experience.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] The newly established Department of Marine Mobility at Dongmyung University implemented a fresh program on the 12th for local high school students to experience the major and explore career paths.


The Department of Marine Mobility at Dongmyung University and the Shipbuilding and Marine Simulation Center operated the 'Marine Mobility Major Experience' program for third-year students of Chungnyeol High School at the Suyeongman Yacht Stadium.


The event included ▲yacht boarding and experience ▲drone piloting and photography ▲experience with the world's top-level shipbuilding and marine simulator, helping prospective university students set their career goals.


The yacht boarding and experience involved boarding a 12-passenger yacht and sailing around the Suyeongman area for about an hour, explaining the structure and principles of marine mobility.


The Department of Marine Mobility said, "The major experience program is differentiated from other programs by its hands-on approach," and added, "We will continue to operate enjoyable and educational major experience programs for students' dreams and futures."


The experience was prepared to help local high school students about to enter university discover their talents and aptitudes through major experience, aiding their major and career decisions.



The yacht experience is operated with a small elite group, and applications for the experience can be made by contacting the Department of Marine Mobility at Dongmyung University.


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