Kookmin University
Kookmin University is a private research university established in 1946 in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It has historic significance, as it was founded by the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea and is the first private university founded after the liberation of the Republic of Korea from Japan.
In 1959, the SsangYong Group acquired the university. It has around 22,000 students and 350 administrative staff are working at the university's 800 faculties. Since its establishment in 1946, approximately 60,000 students have graduated.
The KMU consists of 14 undergraduate colleges, several postgraduate schools, and 10 professional-technical schools. The university provides degree programs, scholarships, and conferences.
History
Kookmin University was established by the Korean government-in-exile based in Shanghai during the Japanese occupation of Korea. Shin Ik-hui became the first president of the university. He went on to serve the country as the first House Speaker of the National Assembly.In 1959, Sunggon "Sungkok" Kim, the founder of the SsangYong Group, took over the university and now produces research.
Academics
Kookmin University's academic programs are organized into undergraduate colleges, graduate schools, professional, and special schools. It is the first school that created the Department of Automotive Engineering among four-year universities in Korea.Undergraduate Colleges
Graduate school
The Kookmin University Graduate School consists of departments within five main areas of study: Humanities & Social Studies, Natural Science, Engineering, Arts & Physical Education and Interdisciplinary Programs.Campus
Academic & Administrative Buildings
- Administration Hall
- Bugak Hall
- College of Engineering
- College of Law
- College of Design
- College of Science
- Hyungsul Hall
- International Hall
- College of Business Administration
- College of Economics and Commerce
- College of Art
- Building 7
- Student Union
- Graduate School of Techno Design
- Innovation and Partnership Building
- Global Center
- Guest House
- On-Campus Dormitories
- R.O.T.C.
- Lifelong Education Practical Building
- Gymnasium
- Sungkok Library
The library has a database and 7 million books, multimedia data, 2000 kinds of internal and external scholarly journals, 50000 kinds of foreign journals, 1300 online journals, 52000 e-Books, and 2700 seats in cubicles.
- Myungwon Folk House