Wonkwang University

University in Iksan, South Korea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wonkwang University (Korean: ì›ê´‘대학교) is a university located in Iksan, South Korea. Founded as Youilhakrim (Korean: ìœ ì¼í•™ë¦¼) in 1946, it is one of the few academies affiliated with Won Buddhism. Yuilhakrim was succeeded by Wonkwang Junior College (Korean: ì›ê´‘초급대학) on 5 November 1951, and gained college status on 29 January 1953. The Postgraduate School was opened in 1967, and in 1971 it gained university status.[1]

Motto지덕겸수 · 도의실천
Motto inEnglish
Cultivation of Both Knowledge and Morality, Practice of Moral Principle
EstablishedJanuary 29, 1953 (1953-01-29)
Religious affiliation
Won Buddhism
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Wonkwang University
원광대학교
Motto지덕겸수 · 도의실천
Motto in English
Cultivation of Both Knowledge and Morality, Practice of Moral Principle
EstablishedJanuary 29, 1953 (1953-01-29)
Religious affiliation
Won Buddhism
PresidentPark Seong-tae
Location, ,
35.969°N 126.957°E / 35.969; 126.957
Campus64.4 hectares (159 acres)
MascotAsi
Websitewww.wku.ac.kr
Korean name
Hangul
원광대학교
Hanja
圓光大學校
RRWongwang daehakgyo
MRWŏn'gwang taehakkyo
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View from an artificial pond called Sudeokho (수덕호). University Library (left) and Law School (right).
Wonkwang University arboretum

The university is known for its diverse medical courses: western medicine, dentistry, Korean medicine and pharmacy. Beside medical courses, the school is well known for its specialised courses such as police administration, fire service administration, and law school.[2]

Wonkwang University is one of only two schools in South Korea that have courses for antiques restoration.

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