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Chongshin University Hangul 총신대학교 Hanja 總神大學校 Revised Romanization Chongsin Daehakgyo McCune–Reischauer Ch'ongsin Taehakkyo Chongshin University is a major Christian university in Seoul, South Korea. It has deep historical ties to conservative Presbyterianism. The current president is Jung Il-Woong (정일웅).
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Academics
Undergraduate education is provided through eight departments: Social Work, Child Studies, Church Music, Early Childhood Education, History Education, English Education, Christian Education, and Theology. Postgraduate education is divided between the seminary and the graduate schools. The main graduate school offers degrees of Master of Theology, Master of Arts, Master of Music, and Doctor of Theology. In addition, there are separate graduate schools of Education, Mission, and Social Work.
History
The school was founded as a seminary in 1901 by the Korean Presbyterian General Assembly. It was located in P'yŏngyang at the time, and known as Pyungyang Theological Seminary (평양 신학교). The first president was an American missionary by the name of Thomas Moffatt. The school was forced to close by the Japanese occupation government in 1938. It was reopened in 1945, now located in Seoul. A four-year college was created in 1969. The seminary became an accredited graduate school in 1978. It became a university in 1995.
Problems with Subway Station
Before the construction of Seoul Subway Line 7, Isu Station's name was officially Chongshin University Station. However, after the construction of Line 7, Seoul Metro changed the name of the station to Isu Station. and Namseong Station became Chongshin University station. The university sued Seoul Metro, and the decision was reverted.
See also
- List of colleges and universities in South Korea
- List of Korea-related topics
- Education in South Korea
- Isu Station - also called Chongshin University Station
External links
Categories:- Universities and colleges in Seoul
- South Korea university stubs
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