Changshin University

Not to be confused with Chongshin University.
Changshin University
Type Private
Established 1991
Administrative staff
60
Students 2,000
Location Changwon City, South Gyeongsang, South Korea
35°14′39″N 128°35′59″E / 35.24422°N 128.59960°E / 35.24422; 128.59960Coordinates: 35°14′39″N 128°35′59″E / 35.24422°N 128.59960°E / 35.24422; 128.59960
Website www.cs.ac.kr
Changshin University
Hangul 창신대학
Hanja
Revised Romanization Changsin Daehak
McCune–Reischauer Ch'angsin Taehak

Changshin University is a private Christian university located in Changwon City, South Gyeongsang province, near the southern coast of South Korea. It employs about 60 instructors on two campuses. Graduating classes number around 2,000.

Academics

The school's academic departments are divided into four divisions: engineering, artistic training, social science, and natural science.

History

The school opened as Chang Shin Technical College (창신전문대학) in 1991, with a legal maximum intake of 480. The second campus was opened in 2003.

Sister schools

The college's first international sisterhood relationship was established in 1993 with Germany's Berlin University of Applied Science and Technology. Since then, additional relationships have been forged with China's Minzu University and Yanbian University of Science and Technology, America's Illinois State University and Biola University, the Philippine University of the Philippines, Yugoslavia's Megatrend University, Russia's Amur State University, Switzerland's Winterthur University, and Australia's University of Newcastle. At any given time, between 30 and 40 students from Changshin University are studying at these institutions, and a similar number of foreign students are studying at Chang Shin.

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