The Graduate School of Education aims to reorient secondary
school teachers and train pre-service teachers toward new
theories and methods of teaching and learning so that they
can keep abreast with the rapidly changing developments in
the educational environments. Considering current educational
trends emphasizing lifelong education and ICT in the age of
information and knowledge, the importance of reeducation and
training has been increasing more than ever. In this context,
the Graduate School makes the best efforts to lead and initiate
the most updated and developed educational systems.
¡Ý Programs for Master of Arts in Education
- Educational Administration, Educational Technology, Educational
Psychology, Social Studies Education, Early childhood Education,
Counseling Psychology, Korean Language as a Second language
Education, Elementary School English language Education, Museum
& Art Gallery Education, Nutrition Education, Home Economics
Education, Nursing Education, Korean Language Education, English
Language Education, Mathematics Education, Geography Education,
History Education, Fine Arts Education, Music Education, Elementary
Education, Business Education, Physics Education, Chemistry
Education, Biology Education,
-Japanese Education, Chinese Education, Environmental Education,
Information Computer Education, Ceramic Arts Education, Physical
Education, Design Education,
This program offers both the master's degree and non-degree
professional training programs
As for course work, all the graduate students have to complete
more than 8 credits of teacher's education subjects, 16 credits
of the major subjects, and 6 credits for the thesis. In order
to write the M.A. thesis, they are also required to take one
course in English and the qualifying examination as well.