Seven specialized programs of the College of Engineering at National Mokpo University (President Song Ha-cheol) have received certification maintenance status in the mid-term evaluation of engineering education accreditation by the Korea Engineering Accreditation Board (hereinafter KEAB).


Seven advanced programs operated by the College of Engineering at Mokpo National University received certificates of excellence. <br>[Photo provided by Mokpo National University]

Seven advanced programs operated by the College of Engineering at Mokpo National University received certificates of excellence.
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According to Mokpo University on the 10th, the seven specialized programs operated by the College of Engineering?△Mechanical Engineering △Architectural Engineering △Information and Communication Engineering △Information Security △Information Electronics Engineering △Electrical and Control Engineering △Convergence Software?received an "Excellent" rating, allowing them to continue operating the engineering education accreditation specialized programs in the future.


The engineering education accreditation system implemented by KEAB sets the standards for engineering education that engineering students must learn among Washington Accord member countries (20 full members) and recognizes that the educational level of departments is equivalent to international standards through performance-based accreditation.


Oh Myung-ho, Director of the Engineering Education Innovation Center at Mokpo University, stated, "We will strive to produce competent engineering professionals with global competitiveness by meeting the educational program standards and guidelines presented by KEAB."



Meanwhile, Mokpo University has introduced and operated the engineering education accreditation system since 2005 to improve the quality of engineering education at an international level, and as of 2023, it operates nine specialized programs.


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