Baewha Women's University
배화여자대학 | |
Location |
Seoul, South Korea 36°50′25″N 127°11′00″E / 36.84021°N 127.18322°ECoordinates: 36°50′25″N 127°11′00″E / 36.84021°N 127.18322°E |
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Baewha Women's University | |
Hangul | 배화여자대학 |
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Hanja | 培花女子大學 |
Revised Romanization | Baehwa Yeoja Daehak |
McCune–Reischauer | Paehwa Yŏja Taehak |
Baewha Women's University is a private Christian university located in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Enrollment fluctuates around 1,350, and is restricted to women. Courses of study are offered in interpretation (English, Japanese and Chinese), traditional cuisine, clothing, business management, secretarial studies, e-commerce, nutrition, early childhood education, and applied information processing.
History
The school was founded by the Baewha Educational Foundation, in 1977. The foundation's roots are much older, however; it was established in 1898 by the American Methodist missionary Josephine Eaton Peel Campbell.
See also
- Education in South Korea
- List of colleges and universities in South Korea
- List of Korea-related topics
External links
- Official website (Chinese) (Japanese) (Korean)
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