Hoseo University Earns 3-Year Certification as Animal Health Technician Training Institution
Students from the Department of Animal Health and Welfare at Hoseo University are filming narcolepsy at an academic seminar. / Hoseo University
View original imageHoseo University in Chungnam announced on the 18th that it has received full three-year accreditation as an Animal Health Technician Training Institution from the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.
Animal Health Technician Training Institutions are classified as either 'full accreditation' or 'shortened accreditation.' The Department of Animal Health and Welfare at Hoseo University has secured the maximum period of three-year full accreditation, establishing itself as a recognized training institution for animal health technicians.
Students in the Department of Animal Health and Welfare are granted eligibility to take the national certification exam for animal health technicians.
Hoseo University offers excellent facilities, educational infrastructure, and scholarship programs at its Asan campus.
This evaluation was conducted in areas such as organization and operation, education, students, faculty, educational facilities, and practical equipment.
Department head Oh Seungmin said, "As a four-year university, Hoseo University has achieved the remarkable accomplishment of three-year full accreditation in the Animal Health Technician Training Institution evaluation, based on its outstanding curriculum, faculty, facilities, and programs. We will continue to do our best as a training institution to nurture excellent animal health technicians who are professional and can contribute to society."
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