Hanbat National University Explained

Hanbat National University
Established:May 20, 1927
Type:National(Public)
President:Choi, Byoung-Wook
City:Daejeon
Students:9,037
Undergrad:8,486
Postgrad:551
Campus:Daejeon Campus (Yuseong), Daedeok Campus
Mascot:Eagle
Address:125 Dongseodae-ro, Yuseong-Gu
Website:http://www.hanbat.ac.kr

Hanbat National University (HBNU) is a university in Daejon, South Korea, established in 1927.

The university is composed of six colleges having different departments within them, and one separate faculty. All six colleges offer study at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

The university has been chosen for the following national-level projects: an Autonomous Improvement University Project, Leaders in Industry-University Cooperation+ (LIUC+), the Project to Nurture Universities to Lead Start-ups and Management of Systematic Career System for students.

Colleges

College of Engineering: five departments

College of Information Technology: four departments

College of Construction, Environment and Design: six departments

College of Humanities: three departments

College of Business and Economics: two departments

College of Life-long Education

Faculty of Basic Convergence Education

Research institutes

See also

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