The
Busan National University of Education is a government-supported institution which provides training for future public-school teachers in
South Korea. The campus is located in the Yeonje-gu district of
Busan Metropolitan City. The university offers graduate and undergraduate programs, and enrolls 1,762 undergraduate and 565 graduate students. A primary-level
lab school with an enrollment of 768 students is located on the campus. The university's current president, its third, is Sung-Taek Park.
Academic departments
Undergraduate
- Education
- Ethics education
- Korean language education
- Social studies education
- Mathematics education
- Science education
- Physical education
- Music education
- Fine arts education
- Practical arts education
- Early childhood education
- English education
- Computer education
History
The school was established shortly after national liberation, on September 2, 1946. At the time it was known as Busan Normal School (부산사범학교) and provided training for elementary-school teachers. It was expanded to cover secondary teachers in
1955, and became Busan Teachers' College. In
1961, it was reorganized and renamed as Busan National College of Education. It became a four-year college in
1981, and a university in
1993. The graduate school was established in
1996.
Sister universities
BNUE maintains sisterhood relationships with six universities in four countries: Australia's
Central Queensland University, China's
Hangzhou Teachers College,...
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