Sungshin Women's University

Sungshin Women’s University
성신여자대학교
Motto Sincerity, Intelligence, Independence
Type Private
Established 1936
President Shim Hwa-jin, Ph.D.
Administrative staff
682
Students 13,000
Location Seongbuk, Seoul, South Korea
Campus Urban
123,395  
Website http://www.sungshin.ac.kr/
Sungshin Women's University
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization Seongsin Yeoja Daehakgyo
McCune–Reischauer Sŏngsin Yŏja Taehakkyo

Sungshin Women’s University (Korean: 성신여자대학교) is a private women’s university located in Seoul, South Korea. It was founded in 1936 by Dr. Sook-Chong Lee. During the 1960s and 70s, Sungshin was well known as a prestigious Teachers College in South Korea. Then, in the 1980s, the college was promoted to the status of a comprehensive university. Today, the university comprises ten colleges and five graduate schools with total enrollment of about 12,000 students. In 2006, the university rebuilt the Sungshin Hall to mark the university's 70th anniversary. Also, Sungshin Women's University has succeeded to annex the nursing college of a national hospital, the first event of its kind to happen in South Korea.

History

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Academics

Sungshin Women’s University comprises ten colleges (45 departments) and five graduate schools.

Undergraduate Colleges

Graduate Schools

Admissions

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Admission to Sungshin Women's University is very competitive, with an acceptance rate of less than 5%. Most of the students who enroll at Sungshin are ranked in the top 10% of their graduating class in high school. Also, students are admitted by their specified major instead of into a general freshman pool. Some of the most popular majors offered at Sungshin are psychology, nursing and consumer science & living culture.

Campus

Sungshin Women’s University features newly renovated lecture halls and internal facilities. The campus is equipped with diverse student facilities: bookstore, stationery store, bank, post office, and cafeteria. Also, students are offered convenient one-stop services.

Second Campus (Woonjung Green Campus)

Sungshin has accomplished something all other universities hope to accomplish: the establishment of a second campus in Seoul. The 54,200㎡ Woonjung Green Campus is within 5 kilometers of the Soojung Campus and makes Sungshin the only university with two campuses in Seoul.

The Woonjung Green Campus, with three college buildings and one shared facilities building being surrounded by a vast green area, is designed as an eco-friendly campus with global and futuristic vision. It opened in March 2010 and houses four colleges: College of Natural Sciences, College of Human Ecology, College of Nursing, and College of Convergence Culture and Arts. Woonjung Green Campus, with its organic design to facilitate research experiments and researcher-learner interactions, will brighten Sungshin's future as the training grounds for expert talents.

Woonjung Green campus is a new leap forward for Sungshin Women's University. It will be used as a place of nurturing women with talents demanded in the information society, as a forum for creative education and research, as driving force to build competitive edge for the new Specialization Program, and as foundation for a leap toward becoming one of the world's best private universities. In 2010, Woonjung Campus succeeded the dreams and hopes of the Sungshin community that began in 1936 at the Donam (Soojung) Campus and expands them.

Furthermore, on the lower slopes of Mt. Dobong, the school has built a compound of alpine-style cottages offering all the facilities and amenities where anyone in the Sungshin family can enjoy the beauty of nature as they gather for school and departmental events. The entire setting provides stunning natural views and comfortable lodging and complete kitchen facilities. This is to ensure that the students can enjoy their outdoor activities in a safe and relaxing environment.

Public Transit Access

Sungshin Women’s University is located at a transportation hub, with both campuses near major subway stations.

Sungshin Women's University Station (Soojung Campus); Mia Station (Woonjung Green Campus)

Special Programs

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Sungshin Global Leaders Program

Sungshin Women’s University operates a Global Leaders Program to develop their unique abilities and personal qualities. Sponsored by the school's Korean Women's Institute, this program enables the participants to cultivate the knowledge fundamental to attaining the role of being a leader. This program has been held at the Nan-hyang Cottage in an overnight session twice a year since 2011.

International Elite Training Course

Sungshin Women’s University seeks to develop women with expert foreign language capabilities through its International Elite Training Course. This program was inaugurated in 1994 and selects 120 students from the incoming class and other undergraduates providing them with English courses. The group is organized into classes of ten students, who study for two years in small classes to improve their language ability.

Health and Welfare Specialization

The university plans to produce experts in the areas of elderly care, health management, and stress management at the undergraduate level. It will actively support research on various therapeutic methods, such as art therapy, consultation treatment, and rehabilitation, at the graduate level. Both concentration areas have been selected with consideration to today's aging society and the resulting importance of family welfare.

Culture Specialization

The university will establish various research and educational programs with an objective of educating “Sungshin Intellectuals” for the future. All Sungshin students must take general education courses in the Creative Intellectuals Training Curriculum and can participate in programs like Culture Supporters and Culture Ambassadors.

Sungshin 2015 Strategic Development Plan

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The university has established a strategic development plan with help from Samsung Economic Research Institute (SERI) to strengthen its competitiveness under rapidly changing internal and external conditions in the age of intense competition. With supplying the best liberal arts education that brings out the best from the students as our mission, the university will run short- and mid-term programs through 2015 that will help educate sophisticated Sungshin intellectuals with expertise, creativity and courage. For this Sungshin identified seven areas of improvement, including the four core areas of specializations, department and enrollment restructuring, academic affairs, and general education curriculum, and is working on planning and implementation.

Integration of Departments and Enrollment Restructuring

The university integrated redundant departments that are similar to one another to improve academic competitiveness and to maximize investment efficiency. The Department of Athletics and the Department of Leisure Sports became the Department of Sports and Leisure. The School of Computer Information and the School of Media Information were integrated into the School of Information Technology. Evening departments and their classes will be discontinued and the enrollment for the departments will be adjusted after evaluation. The Department of Law becomes the College of Law with increased enrollment.

College and Department Realignment

To go with the health and welfare specialization project, the university decided to concentrate related major programs and departments in one college. As a result, the College of Human Ecology welcomed the new departments of Sports and Leisure and Welfare to its roster.

Improvement in Academic Affairs

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English Competency and Graduation Requirements

Each department or major program will establish its own mandatory list of major courses to improve the competency level of its graduates. The number of major courses required for graduation will be increased and the same standard will be applied for the double major program. In addition, certification programs will be introduced for graduation and for English competency.

Comprehensive Academic Advisory System

The university has employed a new, comprehensive academic advisory system to help in academic and career advising. One faculty advisor will be assigned to about 15 first-year students. Also, 15 best faculty advisors will be assigned to 10 Open Major Division students each.

Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree Program

The university established a combined bachelor’s/master’s degree program so that students can receive both the bachelor's and the master's degree in just five years: seven semesters for Bachelor’s and three for Master’s.

General Education Curriculum

Training of “Sungshin Intellectuals”

The university overhauled its General Education Curriculum to properly educate “Sungshin Intellectuals” who will become the faces of the university. The Office of General Education was established to oversee the General Education program and the students in the Open Major Division.

Strengthening of General Education Curriculum

The Office of General Education administers the General Education Curriculum with mandatory and foundation courses. Among the mandatory General Education courses are First-Year Seminar, Foundation of Thinking, English, Sungshin Leadership and Sungshin Culture. These courses are specifically designed to enhance analytic ability, critical thinking, expressivity, and global citizenship qualities. The foundation courses are offered in four domains of Humanities, Social Science, Natural Science, and Art, and they are often interdisciplinary.

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Coordinates: 37°35′29″N 127°01′20″E / 37.5913°N 127.0221°E / 37.5913; 127.0221

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