Installation of Departmental Promotion Booths Following Undergraduate Curriculum Restructuring

Seven High Schools in Jeonnam Region Participate... Admission Counseling Conducted

National Mokpo University (President Song Ha-cheol) is hosting the '2023 Campus Career and College Admission Fair' to provide high school students in the Jeonnam region with various opportunities to experience majors and access career information.


Mokpo National University Dorim Campus View <br>[Photo by Mokpo National University]

Mokpo National University Dorim Campus View
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According to Mokpo University on the 11th, the event will take place on the 12th from 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM around the Mokpo University 70th Anniversary Hall and Dorim Campus.


Seven high schools from the Jeonnam region, including Mokpo, Muan, Wando, and Jangheung, will participate, with a total of about 800 students expected to visit Mokpo University.


Mokpo University has previously announced a high-intensity academic restructuring plan to reduce the existing 65 recruitment units to 37, transitioning to a convergence education system that strengthens students' freedom of major selection.


The main programs of the career and college admission fair, held for the first time after this academic restructuring, include △ introduction to departments and majors △ one-on-one customized career and college admission counseling △ club introductions △ participation in department booth experiences, offering various programs for high school students.



A representative from Mokpo University stated, “This fair is expected to introduce new majors such as the Global Department, Autonomous Major Department, and Energy Chemical Engineering Department, established through the academic restructuring, and provide concrete and substantial career and admission guidance materials for students.”


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