Highest Score in Computer Science

Received 92 Points in Early Childhood Education

Yeungjin College (President Choi Jae-young) received an S grade with scores of 90 or higher in six departments in the "2022 Academic Year Bachelor's Degree Major Deepening Program Operation Diagnosis" recently announced by the Korea Council for College Education.


In particular, the Department of Computer Applied Mechanical Engineering (next year, Department of Mechanical Engineering) achieved the highest score (99.3 points) in non-metropolitan engineering, and the Department of Early Childhood Education (next year, Department of Early Childhood Education) also received the highest score (92.0) in non-metropolitan humanities and social sciences, demonstrating top competitiveness in operating the bachelor's degree major deepening program.

Daegu Youngjin College.

Daegu Youngjin College.

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This diagnosis was conducted on a total of 264 recruitment units from 76 specialized colleges nationwide, divided into metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas, evaluating the specialized college bachelor's degree major deepening programs conducted in the 2022 academic year across 19 items including "basic conditions for department education," "education operation management," and "graduate employment rate."


Yeungjin College received an S grade with scores of 90 or higher in six out of eight departments evaluated in this "operation diagnosis," and two departments received an A grade with scores of 80 or higher, which is above 70 points.


The departments that received an S grade include the two-year programs: Department of Computer Applied Mechanical Engineering (99.3 points), Department of Electronic Information and Communication Engineering (98.1 points), Department of Digital Electrical Engineering (94.0 points), and Department of Military Science (97.1 points). Additionally, the one-year programs: Department of Computer Information Engineering (96.3 points) and Department of Early Childhood Education (92.0 points) also received S grades.


The A grade (based on 70 points or higher) was awarded to the two-year programs: Department of Business Administration (87.9 points) and Department of Social Welfare (87.3 points).


All eight evaluated departments received perfect scores in "appropriateness of credit allocation for lecture subjects" and "scholarship ratio relative to student tuition."


In particular, the Department of Computer Applied Mechanical Engineering, which received the highest score, achieved perfect scores in 13 out of 19 diagnostic items, including "department education quality management." The Department of Early Childhood Education received the highest score in non-metropolitan humanities and social sciences for the second consecutive time since the first operation diagnosis in 2020.


Yeungjin College began offering seven departments in the bachelor's degree major deepening program in the 2010 academic year, and in the 2024 academic year, it will open the Department of Cartoon Animation (two-year program, 20 students during the day), operating a total of 11 departments with 345 students currently recruiting new students for related departments.


The bachelor's degree major deepening program is a system implemented since 2008 to guarantee opportunities for practical and job-related advanced education to graduates (or prospective graduates) of specialized colleges, activate continuing education (Work-to-School), and realize a lifelong learning society. Accordingly, graduates of two-year specialized college programs complete a two-year bachelor's degree major deepening program, and graduates of three-year programs complete a one-year program to be awarded a bachelor's degree equivalent to that of a four-year university graduate.



Choi Jae-young, president of Yeungjin College, said, "We will strive to enhance students' educational satisfaction by operating the bachelor's degree major deepening program that responds to the rapidly changing industrial society with digital new technologies and meets the demand for practical social learning."


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