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Korea Aerospace University

Korea Aerospace University (한국항공대학교 (Traditional Chinese: 韓國航空大學校) [Han'guk Hang-gong Dae-hak-gyo]) is a private university located in Goyang, Gyeonggi, South Korea.

Korea Aerospace University
TypePrivate
EstablishedJune 16, 1952
PresidentDr. Kangwoong Lee
Academic staff
165[1]
Administrative staff
224
Undergraduates4434 (as of 2012)
Postgraduates654 (as of 2012)
Location,
CampusMain Campus at Goyang
Flight Training Center at Goyang
Flight Training Center at Jeju
Flight Training Center at Uljin
ColorsNavy Cobalt Blue
MascotPeregrine Falcon, Pine Tree, Lilac
Website[1] (Korean)
Korea Aerospace University
Hangul
한국항공대학교
Hanja
韓國航空大學校
Revised RomanizationHanguk Hanggong Daehakgyo
McCune–ReischauerHan'guk Hangkong Taehakkyo

History edit

 
60th anniversary

Beginnings (1950s–1960s) edit

Korea Aerospace University was established as a national school on June 16, 1952. During the Korean War, under the Charter for Transport School, which was granted by the Ministry of Transportation (currently the Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs) to develop a civil aviation industry.[2] The university primarily started as a two-year course school, solely with three departments: Department of Flight Operation, Department of Aircraft Power, and Department of Telecommunication Engineering.

After the War, the campus moved to Seoul in 1962, then to Goyang City, Gyeonggi-do in 1963, where it stands today. The school buildings were constructed, including the Hangar, the Flight Training Center and the Electronics & Telecommunication Building. Several institutes such as the Central Library, the Maintenance Factory, the Wireless Lab, the Aviation Research Institute, the Training School for Aviation Tech were also opened.

Expansion (1970s–1990s) edit

In 1979, the university was taken over by Jungseok Foundation, established by Hanjin Group and it transitioned into a private university.

Through the modifications on quota and name, the establishment of schools, departments and graduate schools were finalized. Auxiliary organizations and institutes were reorganized (see "Centers and institutes").

Furthermore, the Liberal Arts Building, Central Library, the Aviation Control Center, the Mechanical Engineering Building and the Flight Operation Building were opened in the 1970s; the Student's Hall, the Science Building, the Mechanical Engineering Building and the Electronic Engineering Building were constructed in 1990s.

Development (2000s- ) edit

Following a period of consolidation, the university pivoted its efforts toward ensuring internal stability since the early 2000s. Key infrastructures like the Central Library, the Center for Technical Assistance to Small and Medium-sized Industries, the KAU Aerospace Center/Museum, and the New Administrative Building were established. The Library and the Student's Hall were also expanded. In 2006, the university distinguished itself by developing and launching the CubeSat microsatellite, a first among Korean universities.

Pioneering research breakthroughs were realized in the domain of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), with the university achieving the first autonomous formation flight of UAV and the first solar-powered UAV flight for 12 continuous hours in Korea.

In 2007, the institution underwent a significant rebranding, changing its name from Hankuk Aviation University to Korea Aerospace University. Concurrently, it began to enhance its capabilities by creating international connections. It received AABI (Aviation Accreditation Board International) certification in various areas including flight education, aviation management, air traffic management, and air transportation systems. It also signed MOUs and cooperation agreements with internationally recognized institutions such as the University of Southern California, Drexel University, Oregon State University, and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and entered into a joint development agreement with General Electric.

Covering a broad spectrum of aerospace fields like Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering, Electronics, Telecommunications, Computer Engineering, Air Transportation and Logistics, Aeronautical Science & Flight Operation, and Air and Space Law, the university has been appointed to spearhead several national initiatives and collaborative research endeavors with global industry leaders like GE, Airbus, PLANSEE since 2009.

Research activities edit

  • CDSRC (the Defense Specialized University Research Center), 2011–
  • Maritime Transport Education Project, 2011–
  • GSRC (Global Surveillance Research Center), 2010–
  • Logistics Specialized Education Project, 2010–
  • Seoul Accord Activation Center, 2010–
  • Industrial Technology Development Project, 2010–
  • WPM (World Premier Materials Project), 2010–
  • The Korea Electric Vehicle and Transportation Safety Convergence System Research Consortium, 2010–
  • Haneul Project (for Aerospace Engineers and Global Aviation Experts), 2009–
  • Seven NSLs (National Space Laboratory) and three NRLs (National Research Laboratory), 2008–

Organization edit

 
School of Air Transportation and Logistics

Undergraduate edit

  • College of Engineering
  • College of Aviation and Management
    • School of Air Transportation and Logistics
      • Air Transportation
      • Logistics
      • Air and Space Law
    • Department of Aeronautical Science and Flight Operations
    • School of Business
      • Business Administration
      • Global Aviation Management
  • School of Liberal Arts and Sciences
    • Department of General Studies
    • Department of English

Graduate edit

  • Graduate School
    • Master's Course
      • Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering
      • Space Technology
      • Materials Engineering
      • Electronic Engineering
      • Telecommunication & Information Engineering
      • Computer Engineering
      • Aviation Management
      • Air Transport, Transportation and Logistics
      • Business Administration
      • English
      • Air & space Law
    • Doctor's Course
      • Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering
      • Space Technology
      • Materials Engineering
      • Electronic Engineering
      • Telecommunication & Information Engineering
      • Computer Engineering
      • Aviation Management
      • Air Transport, Transportation and Logistics
      • Business Administration
      • English
  • Graduate School of Aviation & Management
    • Aviation Industry Group(Master)
      • Techno-Management
      • Air Transport, Transportation and Logistics
      • Air & space Law
      • Aviation Management
    • Business Administration Group(Master)
      • Business Administration
      • Airline Management
      • Tourism Management
    • Advanced Management Program

Laboratories edit

 
Space System Research Laboratory
  • School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
    • Micro & Nano Heat Transfer Laboratory
    • Rocket Propulsion Laboratory
    • Space System Research Laboratory
    • Welding Laboratory
    • Fluid Power Control Laboratory
    • Applied Aerodynamic Laboratory
    • Spacecraft Control Laboratory
    • System Design Optimization Laboratory
  • School of Electronics, Telecommunication & Computer Engineering
    • Logic Circuit Laboratory
    • Data Mining Laboratory
    • Radar Signal Processing Laboratory
    • Parallel & Distributed Processing Laboratory
    • Applied Network Research Laboratory
    • Navigation & Information Systems Laboratory
    • Mobile Communication Laboratory
    • NGN Laboratory
    • RF Circuit Laboratory
    • Silicon Graphics Laboratory
  • School of Air Transport, Transportation and Logistics
    • Ubiquitous Technology Application Research Center

Centers and institutes edit

  • Global Aviation Training Institute (GATI)
  • Institute of International Culture and Education
  • KAU Aerospace Museum
  • Central Library
  • R&D Residence Complex
  • Computing Center
  • Air Traffic Control Station
  • University Newspaper
  • University Broadcasting Station
  • University Press Office
  • Research Institute of Aerospace Engineering and Technology
  • Aerospace and Aviation Electronics Research Center
  • Institute for Community Research
  • Institute for Aircraft Safety and System Management
  • Institute for Aviation Industry, Policy and Law
  • Student Counseling Center
  • Institute for Business Studies
  • Institute for Humanities and Natural Science
  • Center for Technical Assistance to Small and Medium-sized Industries
  • IT Research Center
  • Institute of Transportation and Logistics
  • Research Center for Internet Information Retrieval
  • Advanced Broadcasting Media Technology Research Center
  • Ubiquitous Technology Application Research Center (UTAC)
  • KAU Research Center for Robotics
  • Information Protection Research
  • Innovating Engineering Education Center
  • Innovating Aviation and Management Education Center
  • Center for Teaching and Learning

University Facilities edit

 
Hangar

KAU Aerospace Museum edit

Korea Aerospace University established the KAU Aerospace Museum in pursuance of expanding the understanding on aviation and aerospace for the public in August 2004. With the area of 780m2, the museum exhibits more than 800 aviation and aerospace parts. It is structured with an Aerospace Zone, which exhibits the history of aerospace, a Flight Simulator, a Virtual Experience, an Experience Zone, which displays various plastic airplane and a Future of Aerospace Zone, which exhibits the history and principle of rocket and satellite. KAU Aerospace Museum also earned the first accreditation from the FAI(Fédération Aéronautique Internationale) in Korea and was selected for receiving a benefit from 'Boeing GCC Fund'.

Flight Training Center edit

Flight Training Center (FTC) at Korea Aerospace University, one of the subsidiaries of GATI, was established to produce global-standard pilots for airlines and the military. The FTC provides a civil aviation pilot training program entrusted to KAU by Korean Air. For the development of general aviation, the FTC also has a flight training course for members of the public who wants to learn the basics of aviation.

FTC-Susaek edit

On the KAU campus, FTC-Susaek operates a private pilot course and instrument rating course, both certified by Korea's Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs. FTC-Susaek operates an academic training course for APP ab-initio cadets and Korean Air (KAL) pilots, as well as a flight training course for the public.

FTC-Jungseok edit

FTC-Jungseok operates a jet transition course for Korean Air (KAL) pilots. FTC-Jungseok operates four CE-560s and two CE-525 aircraft, as well as CE-525 and CTN-II simulators for the course.

FTC-Uljin edit

At Uljin Airport on South Korean's eastern coast, FTC-Uljin operates a pilot training course certified by Korea's Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs. The airline pilot training program adheres to stringent global standards. FTC-Uljin operates seven brand new single engine aircraft with glass cockpits, as well as a multi-engine aircraft and two FTDs used for flight training.

International Programs edit

 
KAU International Summer Program

Korean Language Program edit

The Korean Language Education Center (KLEC), established in July 2006, founded the Korean Language Program to meet the growing demand from foreign students for qualified, innovative, and progressive Korean language training. The program implements a proven program that has been nationally recognized as the most effective method of language acquisition to date. The curriculum is supported with supplemental materials such as exercise books.

Study abroad edit

Korea Aerospace University provides study abroad programs for students to gain overseas experiences. The programs are NASA and Boeing Fieldtrip, Research Internship at University of Southern California (USC), Work & Travel Program at University of North Dakota (UND), visiting overseas firms by self-designed plan, and others.

Partner universities (by continent) edit

References edit

  1. ^ https://www.kau.ac.kr/web/pages/gc47887h.do
  2. ^ "HOME". KAU ISP 2020 (in Korean). Retrieved 2020-09-22.

External links edit

  • Korea Aerospace University (English)
  • Korea Aerospace University (Korean)

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how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Korea Aerospace University 한국항공대학교 Traditional Chinese 韓國航空大學校 Han guk Hang gong Dae hak gyo is a private university located in Goyang Gyeonggi South Korea Korea Aerospace University한국항공대학교TypePrivateEstablishedJune 16 1952PresidentDr Kangwoong LeeAcademic staff165 1 Administrative staff224Undergraduates4434 as of 2012 Postgraduates654 as of 2012 LocationGoyang South KoreaCampusMain Campus at Goyang Flight Training Center at Goyang Flight Training Center at Jeju Flight Training Center at UljinColorsNavy Cobalt BlueMascotPeregrine Falcon Pine Tree LilacWebsite 1 Korean Korea Aerospace UniversityHangul한국항공대학교Hanja韓國航空大學校Revised RomanizationHanguk Hanggong DaehakgyoMcCune ReischauerHan guk Hangkong Taehakkyo Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1950s 1960s 1 2 Expansion 1970s 1990s 1 3 Development 2000s 1 4 Research activities 2 Organization 2 1 Undergraduate 2 2 Graduate 2 3 Laboratories 2 4 Centers and institutes 2 5 University Facilities 2 5 1 KAU Aerospace Museum 2 5 2 Flight Training Center 2 5 3 FTC Susaek 2 5 4 FTC Jungseok 2 5 5 FTC Uljin 3 International Programs 3 1 Korean Language Program 3 2 Study abroad 3 3 Partner universities by continent 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp 60th anniversary Beginnings 1950s 1960s edit Korea Aerospace University was established as a national school on June 16 1952 During the Korean War under the Charter for Transport School which was granted by the Ministry of Transportation currently the Ministry of Land Transport and Maritime Affairs to develop a civil aviation industry 2 The university primarily started as a two year course school solely with three departments Department of Flight Operation Department of Aircraft Power and Department of Telecommunication Engineering After the War the campus moved to Seoul in 1962 then to Goyang City Gyeonggi do in 1963 where it stands today The school buildings were constructed including the Hangar the Flight Training Center and the Electronics amp Telecommunication Building Several institutes such as the Central Library the Maintenance Factory the Wireless Lab the Aviation Research Institute the Training School for Aviation Tech were also opened Expansion 1970s 1990s edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1979 the university was taken over by Jungseok Foundation established by Hanjin Group and it transitioned into a private university Through the modifications on quota and name the establishment of schools departments and graduate schools were finalized Auxiliary organizations and institutes were reorganized see Centers and institutes Furthermore the Liberal Arts Building Central Library the Aviation Control Center the Mechanical Engineering Building and the Flight Operation Building were opened in the 1970s the Student s Hall the Science Building the Mechanical Engineering Building and the Electronic Engineering Building were constructed in 1990s Development 2000s edit Following a period of consolidation the university pivoted its efforts toward ensuring internal stability since the early 2000s Key infrastructures like the Central Library the Center for Technical Assistance to Small and Medium sized Industries the KAU Aerospace Center Museum and the New Administrative Building were established The Library and the Student s Hall were also expanded In 2006 the university distinguished itself by developing and launching the CubeSat microsatellite a first among Korean universities Pioneering research breakthroughs were realized in the domain of unmanned aerial vehicles UAV with the university achieving the first autonomous formation flight of UAV and the first solar powered UAV flight for 12 continuous hours in Korea In 2007 the institution underwent a significant rebranding changing its name from Hankuk Aviation University to Korea Aerospace University Concurrently it began to enhance its capabilities by creating international connections It received AABI Aviation Accreditation Board International certification in various areas including flight education aviation management air traffic management and air transportation systems It also signed MOUs and cooperation agreements with internationally recognized institutions such as the University of Southern California Drexel University Oregon State University and Embry Riddle Aeronautical University and entered into a joint development agreement with General Electric Covering a broad spectrum of aerospace fields like Aerospace amp Mechanical Engineering Electronics Telecommunications Computer Engineering Air Transportation and Logistics Aeronautical Science amp Flight Operation and Air and Space Law the university has been appointed to spearhead several national initiatives and collaborative research endeavors with global industry leaders like GE Airbus PLANSEE since 2009 Research activities edit CDSRC the Defense Specialized University Research Center 2011 Maritime Transport Education Project 2011 GSRC Global Surveillance Research Center 2010 Logistics Specialized Education Project 2010 Seoul Accord Activation Center 2010 Industrial Technology Development Project 2010 WPM World Premier Materials Project 2010 The Korea Electric Vehicle and Transportation Safety Convergence System Research Consortium 2010 Haneul Project for Aerospace Engineers and Global Aviation Experts 2009 Seven NSLs National Space Laboratory and three NRLs National Research Laboratory 2008 Organization edit nbsp School of Air Transportation and Logistics Undergraduate edit College of Engineering School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Aerospace Engineering Aircraft System Engineering School of Electronics Telecommunication amp Computer Engineering Electronic and Avionics Engineering Information and Telecommunication Engineering Software Engineering Department of Materials Engineering College of Aviation and Management School of Air Transportation and Logistics Air Transportation Logistics Air and Space Law Department of Aeronautical Science and Flight Operations School of Business Business Administration Global Aviation Management School of Liberal Arts and Sciences Department of General Studies Department of English Graduate edit Graduate School Master s Course Aerospace amp Mechanical Engineering Space Technology Materials Engineering Electronic Engineering Telecommunication amp Information Engineering Computer Engineering Aviation Management Air Transport Transportation and Logistics Business Administration English Air amp space Law Doctor s Course Aerospace amp Mechanical Engineering Space Technology Materials Engineering Electronic Engineering Telecommunication amp Information Engineering Computer Engineering Aviation Management Air Transport Transportation and Logistics Business Administration English Graduate School of Aviation amp Management Aviation Industry Group Master Techno Management Air Transport Transportation and Logistics Air amp space Law Aviation Management Business Administration Group Master Business Administration Airline Management Tourism Management Advanced Management Program Laboratories edit nbsp Space System Research Laboratory School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Micro amp Nano Heat Transfer Laboratory Rocket Propulsion Laboratory Space System Research Laboratory Welding Laboratory Fluid Power Control Laboratory Applied Aerodynamic Laboratory Spacecraft Control Laboratory System Design Optimization Laboratory School of Electronics Telecommunication amp Computer Engineering Logic Circuit Laboratory Data Mining Laboratory Radar Signal Processing Laboratory Parallel amp Distributed Processing Laboratory Applied Network Research Laboratory Navigation amp Information Systems Laboratory Mobile Communication Laboratory NGN Laboratory RF Circuit Laboratory Silicon Graphics Laboratory School of Air Transport Transportation and Logistics Ubiquitous Technology Application Research Center Centers and institutes edit Global Aviation Training Institute GATI Institute of International Culture and Education KAU Aerospace Museum Central Library R amp D Residence Complex Computing Center Air Traffic Control Station University Newspaper University Broadcasting Station University Press Office Research Institute of Aerospace Engineering and Technology Aerospace and Aviation Electronics Research Center Institute for Community Research Institute for Aircraft Safety and System Management Institute for Aviation Industry Policy and Law Student Counseling Center Institute for Business Studies Institute for Humanities and Natural Science Center for Technical Assistance to Small and Medium sized Industries IT Research Center Institute of Transportation and Logistics Research Center for Internet Information Retrieval Advanced Broadcasting Media Technology Research Center Ubiquitous Technology Application Research Center UTAC KAU Research Center for Robotics Information Protection Research Innovating Engineering Education Center Innovating Aviation and Management Education Center Center for Teaching and Learning University Facilities edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Hangar KAU Aerospace Museum edit Korea Aerospace University established the KAU Aerospace Museum in pursuance of expanding the understanding on aviation and aerospace for the public in August 2004 With the area of 780m2 the museum exhibits more than 800 aviation and aerospace parts It is structured with an Aerospace Zone which exhibits the history of aerospace a Flight Simulator a Virtual Experience an Experience Zone which displays various plastic airplane and a Future of Aerospace Zone which exhibits the history and principle of rocket and satellite KAU Aerospace Museum also earned the first accreditation from the FAI Federation Aeronautique Internationale in Korea and was selected for receiving a benefit from Boeing GCC Fund Flight Training Center edit Flight Training Center FTC at Korea Aerospace University one of the subsidiaries of GATI was established to produce global standard pilots for airlines and the military The FTC provides a civil aviation pilot training program entrusted to KAU by Korean Air For the development of general aviation the FTC also has a flight training course for members of the public who wants to learn the basics of aviation FTC Susaek edit On the KAU campus FTC Susaek operates a private pilot course and instrument rating course both certified by Korea s Ministry of Land Transport and Maritime Affairs FTC Susaek operates an academic training course for APP ab initio cadets and Korean Air KAL pilots as well as a flight training course for the public FTC Jungseok edit FTC Jungseok operates a jet transition course for Korean Air KAL pilots FTC Jungseok operates four CE 560s and two CE 525 aircraft as well as CE 525 and CTN II simulators for the course FTC Uljin edit At Uljin Airport on South Korean s eastern coast FTC Uljin operates a pilot training course certified by Korea s Ministry of Land Transport and Maritime Affairs The airline pilot training program adheres to stringent global standards FTC Uljin operates seven brand new single engine aircraft with glass cockpits as well as a multi engine aircraft and two FTDs used for flight training International Programs editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp KAU International Summer Program Korean Language Program edit The Korean Language Education Center KLEC established in July 2006 founded the Korean Language Program to meet the growing demand from foreign students for qualified innovative and progressive Korean language training The program implements a proven program that has been nationally recognized as the most effective method of language acquisition to date The curriculum is supported with supplemental materials such as exercise books Study abroad edit Korea Aerospace University provides study abroad programs for students to gain overseas experiences The programs are NASA and Boeing Fieldtrip Research Internship at University of Southern California USC Work amp Travel Program at University of North Dakota UND visiting overseas firms by self designed plan and others Partner universities by continent edit North America Drexel University U S Eastern Kentucky University U S Embry Riddle Aeronautical University U S Florida Institute of Technology U S Green Mountain College U S Long Island University U S McGill University Canada Marquette University U S Michigan Technological University U S Northrop Rice Aeronautical University U S Ohio State University U S Ohio University Avionics Engineering Center U S Oregon State University U S Rose Hulman Institute of Technology U S Saint Louis University Parks College U S University of Arizona U S University of Florida U S University of Nebraska Kearney U S University of North Dakota U S University of Southern California U S Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University U S Asia Fudan University China Beijing University of Aeronautics amp Astronautics China Civil Aviation University of China China Nanchang Institute of Aeronautical Technology China Nanjing University of Aeronautics amp Astronautics China Qiqihar University China Shanghai Jiao Tong University China Shenyang Institute of Aeronautical Engineering China Yanbian University of Science and Technology China The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong India Hindustan University India Vellore Institute of Technology India Japan Chuo Gakuin University Japan Japan Aviation Academy Japan Kyoto University Japan National Institute of Information and Communications Technology Japan University of Malaya Malaysia Ulaanbaatar College Mongol Myanmar Aerospace Engineering University Myanmar University of Computer Studies Yangon Angeles University Philippines Bulacan State University Philippines Saint Paul University Philippines University of Cebu Philippines University of Reginal Carmeli Philippines University of Saint Tomas Philippines University of Bangkok Thailand Tashkent State Technical University Uzbekistan Vietnam National University Hanoi Vietnam Europe Cranfield University U K Imperial College of Science Tech and Medicine U K University College London U K Brunel University U K Russia Academy of Civil Aviation Russia Moscow State Aviation Institute Russia University of Castilla La Mancha Spain International Space University France Leiden University Netherlands National Aviation University Ukraine Oceania Central Queensland University Australia University of Sydney Australia Massey University New ZealandReferences edit https www kau ac kr web pages gc47887h do HOME KAU ISP 2020 in Korean Retrieved 2020 09 22 External links editKorea Aerospace University English Korea Aerospace University Korean 37 35 58 N 126 51 54 E 37 5994 N 126 8651 E 37 5994 126 8651 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Korea Aerospace University amp oldid 1217209747, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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