Gachon University Signs Agreement with Jeju University for Entrepreneurship Education and Credit Exchange
Gachon University has signed an agreement with Jeju University for credit exchange and cooperation in entrepreneurship education.
On November 17, Gachon University announced that it had signed the agreement with Jeju University at the university's AI Hall, aiming to open its full-time practical entrepreneurship program, the "Entrepreneurship Semester," to external universities and expand it into a nationwide entrepreneurship education system.
Under this agreement, students from Jeju University can complete Gachon University's "Entrepreneurship Semester" (18 credits) through a credit exchange program.
Gachon University took a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement with Jeju University on strengthening startup capabilities at the university AI Hall on the 17th. Photo by Gachon University
View original imageThe Gachon University Entrepreneurship Semester requires students to complete eight courses, including the "Startup Entrepreneurship Project," gain hands-on experience in team-based startups, and receive intensive practical coaching from a group of active industry professionals serving as mentors.
Gachon University students can also participate in Jeju University's regionally specialized entrepreneurship programs and sustainability-based curricula.
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Jang Daeik, Dean of the Gachon University Startup College, stated, "The Gachon University Entrepreneurship Semester has established itself as an educational model that can rapidly enhance students' practical entrepreneurial capabilities. Through this collaboration with Jeju University, we aim to build an entrepreneurship education network involving universities nationwide, creating a mutually beneficial ecosystem where students from across the country can learn in Seongnam, receive investment in Seoul, and launch startups in Jeju."
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