Students participating in the open campus are engaging in the 'Make Your Own Cookie' experience activity at the Dessert Cafe Entrepreneurship Department.

Students participating in the open campus are engaging in the 'Make Your Own Cookie' experience activity at the Dessert Cafe Entrepreneurship Department.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Dong-Eui Institute of Technology held an 'Open Campus Day' on the 15th, inviting first-round early admission applicants for the 2023 academic year and high school students from the Busan and Gyeongnam regions.


During the 'Open Campus Day,' high school students toured the university campus and participated in various departmental practical programs.


The event was planned to provide accurate information for high school students preparing for university admission in 2023 to explore career paths and choose departments, as well as to promote Dong-Eui Institute of Technology's differentiated vocational education system, state-of-the-art practice labs, and various student convenience facilities, following last year’s event.


About 500 participants, including high school students and parents, attended the event. All university departments, such as Online Shopping Mall, Bio Life Pharmaceutical, and Sports Rehabilitation Training, prepared 'practical experience' and 'consultation corners with professors and current students' to welcome the students.


Participating students visited lecture rooms and practice labs of their desired departments in person and received information about major subjects, practical training, and certifications that can be obtained, covering overall departmental details.


In particular, outdoor booths were set up in the university plaza to conduct various departmental experience activities such as fine measurement, sports rehabilitation, and lettering tattoos.


Additionally, a stamp tour event was held where participating students who visited three or more departments and collected stamps could later enter a drawing to win prizes such as cultural gift certificates.



Lee Tae-sik, Director of Admissions and Public Relations, said, “The satisfaction of students with the Open Campus, which started last year, was high, so this year we prepared with even richer content and structure,” adding, “We hope that prospective students and parents preparing for university entrance gained a lot of information about major subjects, university life, employment, and career paths through the Open Campus event.”


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