Nurturing Aviation Security Talent
Through Expert-Led Programs

Gyeongnam College of Information held the "2025 Aviation Security Practical Competency Enhancement Program" on June 4 and 5 to support students in the Department of Police Security Administration in advancing into the field of aviation security.

Gyeongnam College of Information Police Security Administration Department Aviation Security Practical Competency Enhancement Program. Provided by Gyeongnam College of Information

Gyeongnam College of Information Police Security Administration Department Aviation Security Practical Competency Enhancement Program. Provided by Gyeongnam College of Information

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This program was led by Kim Youngcheon, Education Director of the Korea Aviation Security Association, who has experience working at Korea Airports Corporation. The curriculum included both theory and practical training across a wide range of aviation security topics: the concept and necessity of aviation security, understanding the Aviation Security Act and the Private Security Services Act, theoretical methods for passenger and checked baggage screening, practical training and assessment in passenger screening, behavioral detection and response to contingencies, theory and practice of aviation security X-ray interpretation, and a special lecture on aviation security interviews. Upon completion of the program, participants received a certificate of completion issued in the name of the president of the Korea Aviation Security Association at a ceremony held after the program concluded.


Students who complete this program are expected to benefit greatly in securing employment not only at public institutions such as Korea Airport Security and Incheon International Airport Security, but also at security companies related to aviation and transportation, thanks to systematic follow-up support.


Park Woongshin, head of the Department of Police Security Administration at the college, said, "Through this intensive two-day, one-night training led by an expert instructor with real-world experience, students had a valuable opportunity to strengthen their competencies for entering the aviation security field." He added, "We will continue to expand special lectures by active professionals and field-oriented programs in the future."





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