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'''Chung-Ang University''' ('''CAU'''; {{korean|중앙대학교|中央大學校|Jungang Daehakgyo}}) is one of the top leading [[Private university|private]] [[research universities]] in [[Seoul]], South Korea.<ref>{{Cite web |title=ShanghaiRanking-Univiersities |url=https://www.shanghairanking.com/institution/Chung-Ang-University |access-date=2023-09-15 |website=www.shanghairanking.com}}</ref> The university operates two campuses: main campus located in [[Dongjak District]], [[Seoul]], and an additional campus in [[Anseong]], [[Gyeonggi Province]]. CAU consists of 16 [[undergraduate]] colleges and 16 [[graduate school]]s.
'''Chung-Ang University (CAU)''' is an institution of higher education with 30,000 students and 982 faculty members. It consists of 10 undergraduate colleges and 16 graduate schools. It operates two campuses, in Seoul and Anseong, South Korea. Established in 1918, CAU was founded subsequent to liberation from Japanese colonial rule, under the direction of Dr. Young-Shin Yim.

The history of CAU began with the establishment of '''Chung-Ang Kindergarten''' as an annex to Chung-Ang Methodist Church at Insa-Dong, Seoul in April 1918. Since the Japanese invasion in 1910, many precursors have regarded educational institutions as a way to liberate the nation. In those days, most schools were established by foreign missionaries, and thus, people thought that kindergarten education would be the most effective way to imbue Koreans with the spirit of political independence. This was because kindergarten education may not only stir the national consciousness of young students, but also passes on the spirit of national independence to their parents. To accomplish such goals, Chung-Ang Kindergarten, which began as a branch institute of Jeongdong Church Kindergarten, became the first and only educational entity fully founded and supported by Koreans, without help from outside forces. As a result, newspapers with national consciousness such as Dong-A Daily News and Maeil Newspaper reported in detail the activities and events of the kindergarten, while many people gave financial assistance to support its operations.<ref>http://neweng.cau.ac.kr/01_about/history01.php</ref>
In 2008, '''Doosan Group''' signed a MOU with CAU, whereby it agrees to assist with the university’s bid to grow into a premier educational institution of global standard, as part of its social responsibility contribution toward the community. Shortly after, on May 14, the Board of Trustees decided to welcome the participation of Doosan in the university’s management.

At a meeting convened on June 10, CAU’s Board of Trustees voted to appoint Chairman YS Park, of the Doosan Group, to its 9th chair. Chairman Park attended Kyunggi High School, received his BA in Economics from Seoul National University, and holds an MBA from New York University. Before taking the helm of the Doosan, he successively served several key affiliates of the group as their CEO. Included in his impressive resume are the presidency of the Korean Chamber of Commerce, International Chamber of Commerce and the International Judo Federation (IJF) and the membership of IOC (International Olympic Committee).
'''CAU 2018+''' was formulated under the new development adopted since 2008, the objective of which is to cultivate world-class knowledge and build academic capabilities to achieve a ranking within 100 of internationally renowned universities by 2018, commemorating CAU’s Centennial Year.


Starting as a church-run kindergarten in 1916,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://neweng.cau.ac.kr/01_about/history01.php |title=Foundation of Chung-Ang Kindergarten {{pipe}} Chung-Ang University |website=Neweng.cau.ac.kr |access-date=2016-03-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140528021140/http://neweng.cau.ac.kr/01_about/history01.php |archive-date=2014-05-28 |url-status=dead }}</ref> CAU transformed into a school for female kindergarten teachers in 1922<ref>{{cite web |url=http://neweng.cau.ac.kr/01_about/history02.php |title=Chung-Ang as a Professional Education Institution {{pipe}} Chung-Ang University |website=Neweng.cau.ac.kr |access-date=2016-03-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131228070942/http://neweng.cau.ac.kr/01_about/history02.php |archive-date=2013-12-28 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and was granted [[education in South Korea|university status]] in 1953.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://neweng.cau.ac.kr/01_about/history06.php |title=Chung-Ang as a University {{pipe}} Chung-Ang University |website=Neweng.cau.ac.kr |access-date=2016-03-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131228070718/http://neweng.cau.ac.kr/01_about/history06.php |archive-date=2013-12-28 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The university held its centennial in 2018. It has 33,600 undergraduates, 5,200 graduates, 700 professors, and 500 more part-time teaching staff.<ref name="student professor no">{{cite web |url=http://newchn.cau.ac.kr/01_about/introduction01.php |title=学校简介 {{pipe}} 中央大學校 |website=Neweng.cau.ac.kr |access-date=2016-03-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160316060911/http://newchn.cau.ac.kr/01_about/introduction01.php |archive-date=2016-03-16 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
CAU was the first in South Korea to offer courses in Pharmacy, Business Management, Mass Communication, Advertising & Public Relations, Photography, and Drama & Film Studies, and is active in various areas especially in Pharmacy, Media and the Arts.
The symbol of Chung-Ang University is Blue Dragon. It represents the sacredness, authority, freedom, and the eternal prosperity of CAU.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.cau.ac.kr/cms/FR_CON/index.do?MENU_ID=220 | title=상징 &#124; 대학상징 &#124; 대학소개 - 중앙대학교 }}</ref>


==History==
==History==
[[File:CAUbldg102.jpg|320px|thumbnail|College of Pharmacy and R&D Center]]


===Establishment 1918-1932===
===Establishment 1916–1932===
The establishment of Chung-Ang University is tallied from the founding of Chung-Ang Kindergarten as an annex to the Chung-Ang Methodist Church situated in Insa-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, in April 1918. Basing the establishment of Chung-Ang University on that of a kindergarten addresses its historical significance.
Chung-Ang University began with the establishment of Chung-Ang Kindergarten as an annex to the Chung-Ang [[Korean Methodist Church|Methodist]] Church located in Insa-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, in April 1918.


Chung-Ang Kindergarten originated as a branch of Jungdong Church in 1916 and separated in 1918.
Whilst Korea had been stripped of its independence and sovereignty following the Japanese invasion in 1910, the Japanese Resistance Movement mainly involved armed activists. However, the armed activists were gradually overcome as the Japanese fabricated various legislations to aggressively reinforce exploitative enterprises. Many activists thus seeking a new direction to continue the Resistance Movement resolved to strive for long-term independence through education. In specifying a school built not by Christian missionaries, but within the faculty and resources of the people, and equipped with the greatest capability for propagation, the establishment of a kindergarten was considered to be most suitable.


In 1922, the Japanese enacted legislation against kindergartens to restrict expansion, however, other kindergartens including Susong, Kyungsung, and Taewha, and kindergartens in Gaesung and Pyongyang were founded by 1924.
Chung-Ang Kindergarten originated under such conditions as a branch of Jungdong Church in 1916 and gained its independence in 1918, manifesting a new strategy for national education. Accordingly, details of all activities and events held by the Chung-Ang Kindergarten were reported in national newspapers, such as Dong-A Daily and Maeil News, and sponsorship continually secured from assorted corners of society in support of the proceedings. It can thus be derived that, Chung-Ang was central to national education through national strength and potential. The opportunity to achieve national independence by cultivating talent through education, and in particular, at root level through nursery education, spread in consequence of the activities of the Chung-Ang Kindergarten.


===Adversity 1933–1945===
To restrict the expansion, the Japanese effected legislations against kindergartens in 1922, but by 1924, further kindergartens including Susong, Kyungsung and Taewha, and kindergartens in Gaesung and Pyongyang were founded. Accordingly, supplying kindergarten teachers to continue the kindergarten movement became a critical dilemma.
The social conventions in the 1920s made it difficult to recruit female students but a [[Teacher education|Teacher Training]] Program was established and kindergarten teachers were educated, which can be seen as a development in the modern history of teaching in Korea. Undeterred by the hostile conditions, graduates were posted to kindergartens in cities including Hamhung, Hweryung, Busan, Masan, Jeonju, Anak, Cheonan, Sariwon, and Miryang. Thus, the Chung-Ang Kindergarten Teacher Training Program took on the role of a Professional Educational Institution.


By 1922, the Chung-Ang Teacher Training Program, in partnership with the Community Education Movement of various Japanese-Resistance organizations, was promoted to a Kindergarten Teacher Training School. Although its legal status was registered as a [[miscellaneous school]], its standing in social perception was considered equivalent to that of a professional school with a 3-year degree course.
===Adversity 1933-1945===
Despite the social conventions in the 1920s, making it difficult to recruit female students to establish and operate a Teacher Training Program, this caused a notable development in the modern history of teaching in Korea. Undeterred by the hostile conditions, graduates were generated and posted to kindergartens in cities including Hamhung, Hweryung, Busan, Masan, Jeonju, Anak, Cheonan, Sariwon, and Milyang. Thus, the Chung-Ang Kindergarten Teacher Training Program took on the role of a Professional Educational Institution. However, in terms of management, the situation was still difficult. Although on the surface, there was no choice other than to support its development, the school was not moved by the established affluent community, but maintained under the philosophy of self-reliant organic growth amongst the people.


The reformed Chung-Ang Teacher Training School continued to face obstacles in management. With ten students, the school was forced to relocate to a private residence in 1932 due to financial and personal circumstances of the management.{{Citation needed|date=December 2018}}
By 1922, the Chung-Ang Teacher Training Program, in partnership with the Community Education Movement of various Japanese-Resistance organizations, was promoted to a Kindergarten Teacher Training School. Although its legal status was registered as a Miscellaneous School, its standing in social perception was considered equivalent to that of a Professional School with a 3-year degree course.


[[File:청룡연못.jpg|320px|thumbnail|left|Blue Dragon Pond]]
The reformed Chung-Ang Teacher Training School continued to face obstacles in management. With merely ten students, the school was forced to relocate to a private residence in 1932 owing to the financial and personal circumstances of the management, as the Japanese and accomplices continually plotted to divide the community.


In 1933, Dr. Young-Shin Yim took over the helm and was appointed as the principal at the age of 34. She was a graduate of Kijeon School for Women, and previously imprisoned for 6 months for leading the Samil Independence Movement at Jeonju. She later graduated from Kwangdoo High School in Japan and was further awarded her M.A in the United States. She infamously sent pictures of the Japanese massacring Koreans during the earthquake in Gwandong to Dr. Syngman Rhee, who was operating the Korean Independence Movement in the US. Modelling herself on Jean D’Arc, she was a thoroughly “Modern Woman” of her times.
In 1933, [[Louise Yim]] (''Im Young-Shin'') took over the helm and was appointed as the principal at the age of 34. She was a graduate of Kijeon School for Women and was previously imprisoned for 6 months for leading the Samil Independence Movement at Jeonju. She later graduated from Kwangdoo High School in Japan and was further awarded her M.A in the United States. She infamously sent pictures of the Japanese massacring Koreans during the [[1923 Great Kantō earthquake|Gwandong earthquake]] to Dr. [[Syngman Rhee]], who was operating the Korean Independence Movement in the US.


Upon her return to Korea in January 1932, after nine year in the US, she determined to devote herself to the nation, which was still under Japanese rule. As she toured the country for her first role as the Director of the YWCA, she realized that she would need to start with education in order to save the people.
After nine years in U.S., she returned to Korea in January 1932 and was determined to devote herself to the nation, which was still under Japanese rule. As she toured the country for her first role as the director of the YWCA, she realized that she needed to start with education to save the people.


Finally, her entire savings of 30,000 dollars laboriously earned from farming, driving trucks, and vegetable wholesale in the US was used to purchase a site at Heukseok-dong on which to build a school, and take leadership over the Chung-Ang Teacher Training School. Through Dr. Young-Shin Yim, Chung-Ang began to envisage its development as the cradle of national education.
Her savings of 30,000 dollars earned from farming, truck driving, and vegetable wholesale operation in U.S. was used to purchase a site at Heukseok-dong on which to build a school and took leadership of Chung-Ang Teacher Training School. Through Yim, Chung-Ang began to envisage its development as the cradle of national education.


Despite its relocation to Heukseok-dong, the Chung-Ang Teacher Training School lacked facilities. Thus, Dr. Young-Shin Yim rented the Pearson Bible School to hold classes. However, there was a limit to Dr. Young-Shin Yim’s personal finances, and as the Japanese had prohibited contributions, the development of the School continued to face financial difficulties.
Despite its relocation to Heukseok-dong, Chung-Ang Teacher Training School lacked facilities. So Yim rented Pearson Bible School to hold classes. However, there was a limit to Yim's personal finances and with the Japanese prohibiting contributions, the development of the School continued to face financial difficulties.


Believing that the only solution was to raise funds from the US, Dr. Young-Shin Yim remarkably procured sufficient travel expenses, and worked tirelessly to promote donations in the US. As a result, she was able to return home having established the Pfeiffer Foundation in the US to financially support the Chung-Ang Teacher Training School.
Believing that the only solution was to raise funds from U.S., Dr. Yim worked to promote donations in the U.S. As a result, she was able to return home having established the Pfeiffer Foundation in U.S. to financially support Chung-Ang Teacher Training School.


Thus, the first stone building was erected on the grounds of Heukseok-dong in April 1937, to become Young-Shin Hall upon its completion in May 1938, which today, forms the heart of Chung-Ang.
With this, the first stone building was erected on the grounds of Heukseok-dong in April 1937, to become Young-Shin Hall upon its completion in May 1938, which forms the heart of Chung-Ang today.


Students subsequently founded Chosun Kindergarten Education Society and took charge of the social education plan through concerts, plays, and literary activities.
Later, the Chung-Ang Teacher Training School based in Heukseok-dong was central to the nation’s kindergarten teacher training and became the cradle for “Modern Woman”, researching and implementing the ideology for nursery education.


In 1937, the Japanese waged war against China, and in 1941 [[Attack on Pearl Harbor|attacked]] [[Pearl Harbor]], signalling the start of the Pacific War with the U.S. declaring war against Japan. Chung-Ang Teacher Training School was heavily targeted in view of the fact that Yim was educated in U.S. and a devout Christian.
The students were to subsequently found the Chosun Kindergarten Education Society, and take charge of the social education plan through concerts, plays and literary activities.


The Communications Unit of the Japanese Army attempted to take possession of the school, but their efforts were blocked by the strong resistance of Yim. By the end of WW2, under pressure from the Japanese forces, the school was no longer able to admit new students, and the school was closed in 1944.{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}
During such times however, in 1937, the Japanese waged war against China, and in 1941 attacked [[Pearl Harbor]], signalling the start of the Pacific Wars. Thereupon, Dong-A Daily and Chosun Daily were closed in 1940. Legislation for detention of political offenders was effected in 1941, and a conscription system established, and the law for wartime emergency procedures declared against education in 1943.


===Construction and development of a comprehensive university 1946–1955===
The Chung-Ang Teacher Training School was heavily targeted in view of the fact that Dr. Young-Shin Yim was educated in the US, and was a devout Christian.
As Japan was defeated and Korea liberated, Dr. Yim reopened the doors to Chung-Ang Teacher Training School on 28 September 1945, and established the school motto, "Live in Truth, Live for Justice".


On 1 October of the same year, Chung-Ang Teacher Training School was re-organised under the name of Chung-Ang Professional School for Women and followed by the Admissions Ceremony. The Foundation, Chung-Ang Culture Institute, was established in November 1946, and its legal registration was completed by the following year.
The Communications Unit of the Japanese Army finally attempted to take siege of the School, but their efforts were blocked by the strong resistance of Dr. Young-Shin Yim. By the end of WW2, under the pressure of the Japanese forces, the School were no longer able to admit new students, and the School was closed in 1944.{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}


[[File:CAUbldg101.jpg|320px|thumbnail|left|Young-shin Hall]]
===Construction and Development of a Comprehensive University 1946-1955===
In August 1945, as Japan was defeated and Korea liberated, the consequential task was to build a new democratic country. Dr. Yim reopened the doors to the Chung-Ang Teacher Training School on 28 September 1945, and established the School Motto, “Live in Truth, Live for Justice”. With the dawn of a new political era, the Chung-Ang philosophy no longer fostered the cultivation of talent for independence, but for the construction of a new republic.


In April 1947, the school was again reorganised into Chung-Ang College for Women, and then to Chung-Ang College in May 1948, establishing itself as a co-educational institution.
On 1 October of the same year, the Chung-Ang Teacher Training School was re-organised under the name of Chung-Ang Professional School for Women, and the Admissions Ceremony held accordingly. The Foundation, Chung-Ang Culture Institute, was established in November 1946, and its legal registration completed by August of the following year to provide a framework for the school development.


Whilst Dr. Yim served as a national diplomat in the United Nations, obtaining their endorsement to build a new Korea, she also continued her efforts in developing the school and was appointed dean and chairman of the board.
Furthermore, in April 1947, the School was again reorganised into Chung-Ang College for Women, and then to Chung-Ang College in May 1948, establishing itself as a co-educational institution, to complete its preparations for cultivating talent for the construction of a new republic.


Although the college celebrated its first conferment of a bachelor's degree in May 1950, it was again indefinitely closed due to the outbreak of the June 25 Korean War. Students were re-admitted subsequent to the September 28 reclaim of the Country, but soon the school had to flee to Busan and set up a temporary office there in the event of January 4 Retreat of Korea's allied forces.
Whilst Dr. Yim served as a national diplomat in the United Nations, obtaining their endorsement to build a new country, she also continued her efforts in developing the College, and was appointed Dean and Chairman of the Board.


Upon Dr. Yim's return to the country in April 1951 after completing her diplomatic duties in U.S., the school started to give lectures in Song-do, Busan. Later, it installed branch campuses and lectures in Iri and Seoul.
Although the College finally celebrated its first conferment of a Bachelor’s Degree in May 1950, it was again indefinitely closed due to the eruption of the June 25 Korean War. Students were re-admitted subsequent to the September 28 Reclaim of the Country, but soon the school had to flee to Busan and set up a temporary office there in the event of January 4 Retreat of Korea's allied forces.


Chung-Ang College continued to provide education during the war times. As a result, the second, third, and fourth bachelor's degree Conferment were held during the war years in Busan, in 1951, 1952, and 1953.
Upon Dr. Yim’s return to the country in April 1951 after practicing her diplomatic duties in the U.S., the school started to give lectures in Song-do, Busan. Later, it installed branch campuses in Iri and Seoul, and gave lectures in those places as well.


The school continued to provide education during the evacuation to Busan and was recognised as a comprehensive university in February 1953. Thus, with nine departments under four component faculties including the College of Liberal Arts & Science, College of Law, College of Business, and College of Pharmacy, and a Graduate School, Dr. Yim was appointed as chancellor of the university.
Chung-Ang College continued to provide education during the war times in order fulfil its responsibility towards the people as an educational institution. As a result the second, third and fourth Bachelor Degree Conferment were held during the war years in Busan, in 1951, 1952 and 1953 respectively.


The teaching faculty returned from Busan to its original site in Heukseok-dong, Seoul, in August, following the declaration of ceasefire in the Korean War in July of the same year. However, lectures had to be taught in temporary buildings as the site was still occupied by the U.S. Army. The site was eventually recovered after one semester in April 1954, and the area reorganised for the development of the university.
Chung-Ang College, which continued to provide education during the evacuation to Busan, was finally recognised as a comprehensive university in February 1953. Thus, with nine Departments under four component faculties including the College of Liberal Arts & Science, College of Law, College of Business, and College of Pharmacy, and a Graduate School, Dr. Yim was appointed as Chancellor of the University.


The university continued to expand to the scale of 19 departments under four faculties, and a population of 2,850, between 1955 and 1959. To accommodate the increase in departments and students, a four-storey building, Pfeiffer Hall, was constructed across approximately 2,500 pyeong (1 pyeong =3.1m<sup>2</sup>) in 1956, and Chung-Ang Library constructed across approximately 3,800 pyeong in 1959.
The teaching faculty returned from Busan to its original site in Heukseok-dong, Seoul in August, following the declaration of ceasefire in the Korean War in July of the same year. However, lectures had to be taught in temporary buildings as the site was still occupied by the US Army. The site was eventually recovered after one semester in April 1954, and the area reorganised for the development of the University.


Concurrently, International Culture Research Institute was established to enhance research activities.
The University continued to expand to the scale of 19 Departments under four faculties, and a population of 2,850, between 1955 and 1959.


Partnerships were forged with Young-Shin Junior High School, Young-Shin Girls' Junior High School, Nakyang Junior High School, Nakyang Technical High School.
To accommodate the increasing Departments and students, a four-storey building, Pfeiffer Hall, was constructed across approximately 2,500 pyeong in 1956, and the Chung-Ang Library constructed across approximately 3,800 pyeong in 1959.


===Preparation for takeoff 1956–1979===
Concurrently, the International Culture Research Institute was established to enhance research activities.
1960 saw the 4.19 Revolution, where the CAU students educated under the motto of "Truth and Justice" protested against the [[March 1960 South Korean presidential election|March 1960 Rigged Elections]]. Furthermore, despite the many challenges faced with the control policy affecting student-intake for the alleged qualitative improvement of universities, which was introduced in the wake of the [[May 16 coup|5.16 Military Coup]] in 1961, CAU was able to appoint Dr. Sung-Hee Yim as its second chancellor on 2 October 1961. Later Yim was re-appointed as the third chancellor, she was able to continue ensuring the internal stability of the university.


In January 1965, the College of Liberal Arts & Science was segregated into the College of Liberal Arts, College of Science & Engineering and College of Education, whilst the College of Law, College of Business, and College of Pharmacy were combined to form six colleges. Furthermore, the partnered Middle School and High School were renamed in affiliation with the College of Education, and an affiliate Elementary School was newly established under the Foundation, allowing the delivery of a coherent educational philosophy from kindergarten to graduate school.
The course syllabus was continually revised to systemize education, and partnerships forged with Young-Shin Junior High School, Young-Shin Girls’ Junior High School, Nakyang Junior High School, Nakyang Technical High School, and affiliate the Kindergarten to provide a consistent approach to education.{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}


In February 1967, the Graduate School of Social Development was established to train specialists and promote industrial links. In 1968, the university was again reorganised into the eight component faculties, including College of Liberal Art, College of Science & Engineering, College of Education, College of Law, College of Political Science & Economics, College of Business Administration, College of Agriculture, and College of Pharmacy, for the systemization of education impacting the affiliate organisations.
===Preparation for Takeoff 1956-1979===
The College of Medicine was installed in December 1971, and Sung Shim Hospital, based in Jung-gu, Seoul, was incorporated as an affiliate hospital.
1960 saw the 4.19 Revolution, where the CAU students educated under the motto of “Truth and Justice” protested against the 3.15 Rigged Elections. Furthermore, despite the many challenges faced with the control policy affecting student-intake for the alleged qualitative improvement of universities, which was introduced in the wake of the 5.16 Military Coup in 1961, CAU was able to appoint Dr. Sung-Hee Yim as its second chancellor on 2 October 1961. However, as Dr. Young-Shin Yim was re-appointed as the third chancellor, she was able to continue ensuring the internal stability of the University.


July 1961 saw the construction of Jin Sun Hall across approximately 1,400 pyeong, and the University Theatre across 1,920 pyeong. In October of the same year, the Social Development Hall was constructed across 1,600 pyeong. The Archives were reorganised to mark the 50th anniversary in 1968. The Blue Dragon Monument was erected to safe-guard artefacts and documents for the next 100 years, and Seungdang Hall built. Bobst Hall, covering 3,200 pyeong, was built the following year, December 1969. The Sung Shim Hospital of 1,395 pyeong was affiliated.
In January 1965, the College of Liberal Arts & Science was segregated into the College of Liberal Arts, the College of Science & Engineering and the College of Education, whilst the College of Law, College of Business, and College of Pharmacy were combined to form six colleges. Furthermore, the partnered Middle School and High School were renamed in affiliation with the College of Education, and an affiliate Elementary School newly established under the Foundation, allowing for the delivery of a coherent educational philosophy from Kindergarten to Graduate School.


By this time, the founder of CAU, Yim was over 70 years old and finding the workload physically gruelling. Thus, she charged Dr. Chull Soon Yim to succeed her as the fourth chancellor of CAU.
In February 1967, the Graduate School of Social Development was established to train specialists and promote industrial links. In 1968, the University was again reorganised into the eight component faculties, including College of Liberal Art, the College of Science & Engineering, the College of Education, College of Law, the College of Political Science & Economics, the College of Business Administration, the College of Agriculture, and the College of Pharmacy, for the systemization of education impacting the affiliate organisations.
The College of Medicine was installed in December 1971, and Sung Shim Hospital, based in Chung-gu, Seoul, was incorporated as an affiliate hospital to form a truly comprehensive university and promote internal stability.


[[File:중앙대 안성 기숙사.jpg|320px|thumbnail|left|Dormitory in Anseong campus]]
The expansion and development of the university was proceeded in tandem with that of its facilities. July 1961 saw the construction of Jin Sun Hall across approximately 1,400 pyeong, and the University Theatre across 1,920 pyeong. In October of the same year, the Social Development Hall was constructed across 1,600 pyeong. To mark the 50th Anniversary in 1968, the archives were reorganised and the university’s historical direction re-examined. Furthermore, the Blue Dragon Monument was erected to safe-guard historically significant artefacts and documents for the next 100 years, and Seungdang Hall built at the same time. Bobst Hall, covering 3,200 pyeong, was built the following year, December 1969. Such progress, together with the newly affiliated Sung Shim Hospital of 1,395 pyeong, contributed to create a stable educational environment.


The College of Liberal Arts and College of Science & Engineering were restructured into the College of Liberal Arts & Science and College of Engineering in 1972. In the field of art, CAU merged with Seorabol Art College, which was operated by the Seorabol Art Institute, in June 1972, and further reorganised the establishment under the College of Arts in 1974. Two affiliate schools were constructed in 1978, and the Graduate School of International Management and Graduate School of Education installed in January 1979.
By this time, the founder of CAU, Dr. Young-Shin Yim, had advanced in years, exceeding the age of 70, and finding the heavy workload physically gruelling. Thus, she charged Dr. Chull Soon Yim to succeed her as the fourth chancellor of CAU, and cultivate the university into a world-class institution in accordance with the ideal philosophies for which had presently strived.


Jin Sun Hall was extended in October 1972 for construction of 3,100 pyeong of Seorabol Hall, and 2,400 pyeong devoted to the construction of Natural Hall as part of the College of Medicine in 1974. The Students' Union Building was constructed in December 1976 over 2,000 pyeong, and in June 1978, a new annex provided over 1,450 pyeong for the affiliate Sung Shim Hospital, based in Pil-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul.
As international commerce became more frequent and society more diversified, it was important to develop the university to meet the requirements of the changing era. It was hence surmised that applied studies could not be expected to advance, if the foundational studies was lacking. Accordingly, the College of Liberal Arts and the College of Science & Engineering of CAU were restructured into the College of Liberal Arts & Science and the College of Engineering in 1972. In the field of art, Chung-Ang merged with Seorabol Art College, which was operated by the Seorabol Art Institute, in June 1972, and further reorganised the establishment under the College of Arts in 1974. Two affiliate schools were constructed in 1978, and the Graduate School of International Management and Graduate School of Education installed in January 1979 to support and improve the quality of professionals.


In February 1977 Yim, the founder of CAU, died.
Development of facilities was again seen as an important step for a university preparing for the future. Therefore, Jin Sun Hall was extended in October 1972 for construction of 3,100 pyeong of Seorabol Hall, and 2,400 pyeong devoted to the construction of Natural Hall as part of the College of Medicine in 1974. The Students’ Union Building was constructed in December 1976 over 2,000 pyeong, and in June 1978, a new annex provided over 1,450 pyeong for the affiliate Sung Shim Hospital, based in Pil-dong, Chung-gu, Seoul.


In March 1980, lecture halls, dormitories and a Students' Union were built across 2,417 pyeong, 1,706 pyeong, and 597 pyeong of land respectively in Anseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, to create the Anseong Campus.
Regrettably, February 1977 is also remembered as a tragic time with the passing of Dr. Young-Shin Yim, the founder of CAU who left behind a great legacy in education, politics and diplomacy amongst others.


===Adversity after expansion 1980–1986===
The first step to launching the university amongst the world-class institutions was to construct the Anseong Campus. Thus, in March 1980, lecture halls, dormitories and a Students’ Union were built across 2,417 pyeong, 1,706 pyeong, and 597 pyeong of land respectively in Anseong-si, Gyeonggi-do.{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}
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Following the end of his term as chancellor, Dr. Chull Soon Yim was succeeded by the professor of philosophy, Dr. Suk-Hee Lee, as the fifth chancellor in May 1980.


The Graduate School of Journalism was established in November 1980 to train professional journalists, and Heukseok-dong equipped with education facilities accordingly. In December, a 0.9-acre annex was built for the affiliate hospital to improve the education environment for the College of Medicine.
===Adversity after Expansion 1980-1986===
Following the end of his term as chancellor, Dr. Chull Soon Yim, was succeeded by the Professor of Philosophy, Dr. Suk-Hee Lee, as the fifth chancellor in May 1980.


Improvements to facilities happened at the Seoul and the Anseong campuses.
The Graduate School of Journalism was established in November 1980 to provide specialised training for professional journalists, and Heukseok-dong equipped with educational facilities accordingly. In December, 0.9 acre annex was built for the benefit of the affiliate hospital to improve the educational environment in the College of Medicine.


In October 1981, faculties in Anseong were reorganised under the College of Foreign Languages, College of Social Science, and College of Home Economics. Seoul and Anseong sites were listed as the university's primary and secondary campus, respectively. The Department of Music was segregated from the College of Arts and newly established as the College of Music in October 1981. The College of Agriculture was reorganised as the College of Industrial Science. The Graduate School of Construction Engineering was added to the roster of faculties in September 1983. After the establishment of the College of Construction Engineering in the secondary campus in Ansung in October 1984, the secondary campus had seven colleges.
The improvements to facilities were not only limited to the Seoul campus, but also notable in the Anseong campus.


[[File:중앙대 안성 청룡연못&수상무대.jpg|320px|thumbnail|Blue Dragon Pond on the Anseong campus]]
In October 1981, faculties in Anseong were reorganised under the College of Foreign Languages, the College of Social Science, and the College of Home Economics. Gearing towards developing two campuses in a balanced manner, the Seoul site was listed as the university’s primary campus, and the Anseong site listed as its secondary campus. Also in October 1981, the Department of Music was segregated from the College of Arts to newly establish the College of Music. The College of Agriculture was reorganised as the College of Industrial Science, and the Graduate School of Construction Engineering added to its roster of faculties in September 1983. After the establishment of the College of Construction Engineering in the secondary campus in Anseong, in October 1984, the secondary campus boasted of a total of seven colleges.


In November 1982, the Professor Research Center was built over 636 pyeong, and 626 pyeong spared for the College of Agriculture experiment area, In December, the building for the College of Arts was built over 4,874 pyeong. Continuing the investments, 1,192 pyeong for the Music College lecture area, 714 pyeong for the assembly area, and 423 pyeong for the swimming pool was established in August 1983. In September, the Gymnasium was finished over 655 pyeong. In December 1984, the 1,145 pyeong building was erected for the College of Music, and finally, 5,068 pyeong given for the third faculty residence. By the end, the campus had a modern look.
In November 1982, the Professor Research Center was built over 636 pyeong, and 626 pyeong was spared for the College of Agriculture experiment area. In December, the building for the College of Arts was built over 4,874 pyeong. Continuing the investments, 1,192 pyeong for the Music College lecture area, 714 pyeong for the assembly area, and 423 pyeong for the swimming pool was established in August 1983. In September, the Gymnasium was finished over 655 pyeong. In December 1984, the 1,145 pyeong building was erected for the College of Music; finally, 5,068 pyeong was given for the third faculty residence. By the end, the campus had a modern look.


Dr. Byoung Jip Moon succeeded to Dr. Suk Hee Lee as the sixth president in March 1985. Moon began to reorganize the management operating system. The Office of Career Planning was established. The management of the Chung-Ang Cultural Institute and the Medical Center were modified. The departments of French Language & Literature and Japanese Language & Literature were reinstalled, and the Department of Industrial Information created. The construction of a Central Library in the second campus was promoted.
However, the continued investments in infrastructure had a stressful impact on the university finances, exposing the university to quite a number of problems. The excessive enterprising in extending educational facilities in the second campus led to the increase of liabilities owed by the foundation, and combined with the ineffective management of the companies under the university foundation, the university finance were in trouble. In the midst of such circumstances, Dr. Byoung Jip Moon succeeded to Dr. Suk Hee Lee as the 6th president in March 1985.


===Realization of vision 2008===
To streamline the managing of the university, Dr. Byoung Jip Moon began to reorganize the management operating system. The planning, budgeting, and financial systems were reorganized, and the various university regulations modified to institutionalise and the administration. Meanwhile, positions to deal with academic affairs and administration were also created, and the Office of Career Planning newly established. The management of the Chung-Ang Cultural Institute and the Medical Center were also modified. Furthermore, the departments of French Language & Literature and Japanese Language & Literature were reinstalled, and the Department of Industrial Information newly created. The construction of a Central Library in the second campus was also promoted. However, the liabilities of the university foundation continued to plague the university management.{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}
Dr. Bum Hoon Park was inaugurated as the 12th university president in February 2005. As his first assignment upon election, he oversaw the evaluation of the Korean Council for University Education, marketing of capital, BK21, establishment of the Professional Graduate School of Law, and other national enterprises.


Restructuring of the Education Science Technology Faculty, which had been the greatest pending issue, was so successful it was nominated a leading university and awarded grant maintenance (KRW 9,100,000,000) comparable to that of major competitor universities, in spite of its 1-year probationary period.
===Realization of Vision 2008===


Following the restructuring of the undergraduate programmes, recruiting of new admissions, registration of current students, financial situation and overall management records of the three professional schools and 11 specialised schools, were analysed to identify the areas for improvement and enhance teaching quality. Thus, 32 out of 42 staff from the professional schools and specialized schools were reassigned to the general graduate school, and 10 positions reduced. The members reassigned to the general graduate school have been resourced to serve as the primary models in forming the Research Priority Group (Staff), for the construction of a research-centred regime.
Dr. Bum Hoon Park was inaugurated as the 12th University President in February 2005.
Dr. Bum Hoon Park proposed 7 schemes to cultivate world class knowledge and build academic capabilities for the construction of a new “Creative and Integrative” Chung-Ang. As his First assignment upon election, he successfully oversaw the evaluation of the Korean Council for University Education, marketing of capital, BK21, establishment of the Professional Graduate School of Law, and other national enterprises.


DRAGON 2018 (2001–2004), which was the development plan devised under the 11th university president to carry the university towards the university target vision by the Centenary Anniversary, was re-branded as CAU2018+ (2005–2008). CAU2018+ lists the valuation index for various industries and the source of expected revenue in detail. To accomplish the goals, CAU2018+ was implemented in two stages.
Restructuring of the Education Science Technology Faculty, which had been the greatest pending issue, was so successful, it was nominated a leading university and awarded grant maintenance (KRW 9,100,000,000) comparable to that of major competitor universities, in spite of its 1-year probationary period. The strategy to merge analogous departments from Campus 1 and Campus 2, did not simply result in an arithmetic reduction of student population, but in the unique fusion of cultural art and science technology and a large scale restructuring revolution.


For the first four years of Dr. Bum Hoon Park's term in office, resources were heavily invested in education/research equipment. Thus, the nation's largest Law Hall was constructed in February 2007, and a master plan drawn up for the construction of the Pharmacy and Natural Science R&D Centers around the Main Entrance in Campus 1, and an Engineering R&D Center by the Gymnasium,
Furthermore, following the restructuring of the undergraduate programmes, recruiting of new admissions, registration of current students, financial situation and overall management records of the three professional schools and 11 specialised schools, were analysed to identify the areas for improvement and enhance teaching quality. Thus, 32 out of 42 staff from the professional schools and specialized schools were re-assigned to the general graduate school, and 10 positions reduced. The members re-assigned to the general graduate school have been resourced to serve as the primary models in forming the Research Priority Group (Staff), for the construction of a research-centric regime.


In 2008, the Media Practice Section was established in the Law Hall and 400 additional wards were added in the affiliate hospital. Accordingly, the Chung-Ang Site Construction Plan, included in the CAU2018+ Development Plan was set in motion.
※DRAGON 2018※(2001–2004), which was the development plan devised under the 11th university president to carry the university towards the university target vision by the Centenary Anniversary, was re-branded as ※CAU2018+※(2005–2008). ※CAU2018+※ lists the valuation index for various industries and the source of expected revenue in detail, and is consequently also highly regarded by external parties. To accomplish the goals, ※CAU2018+※ was designed to be implemented in two stages.


In November 2007, authorisation was obtained from Hanam-si, for developing a tertiary, Hanam Campus. [[Camp Colbern]], which was previously a US Army installation of 86,000 pyeong will be renovated for the purpose. A team will be banded per subject field to oversee the management.
For the first 4 years of Dr. Bum Hoon Park’s term in office, resources were heavily invested in education/research equipment, and the enterprise to improve the teaching environment. Thus, the nation’s largest Law Hall was constructed in February 2007, and a master plan drawn up for the construction of the Pharmacy and Natural Science R&D Centers around the Main Entrance in Campus 1, and an Engineering R&D Center by the Gymnasium,


244 full-time teaching staff were recruited between 2005 and 2009, and in the first semester of 2009, 25 full-time and part-time staff were recruited.
In 2008, the Media Practice Section was established in the Law Halls, and 400 additional wards added installed in the affiliate hospital. Accordingly, the Chung-Ang Site Construction Plan, included in the ※CAU2018+※ Development Plan, to create the ideal teaching and research environment is currently in motion.


Law and Medical Schools were established in March 2009.
In November 2007, authorisation was obtained from Hannam-si, for developing a tertiary, Hannam Campus. Camp Colbern, which was previously a US Army instillation of 86,000 pyeong will be renovated for the purpose. A team will be banded per subject field to oversee the management and take on the challenge of working toward the university vision. This systematic and consecutive Chung-Ang Site Construction Plan will provide the framework for strengthening the university, not only as the center of research and development, but as a research-centric university.


[[File:CAUbldg308.jpg|320px|thumbnail|left|Student dorm in Seoul campus (Blue Mir Hall)]]
Furthermore, 244 full-time teaching staff were recruited between 2005 and 2009, and in the first semester of 2009, 25 full-time and part-time staff were recruited to increase the university’s research capacity to provide ground-breaking improvements to the teaching and research environment.


KRW 40 billion of development funds, KRW 166.3 billion of external research grant, and KRW 17.3 billion in government aid allocated as a government-funded enterprise have been secured over the 4 years since Dr. Bum Hoon Park's inauguration into office. The sum of KRW 223.6 billion is the largest amount secured financially in the history of the university.
A professional school system has been established, including for Law, Public Administration, and Medicine, to create world-class knowledge and academic capability, and build a research-centric university. Having established the Professional Schools of Law and Medicine in March 2009 to supplement the existing catalogue of Professional Schools of International Management, Advanced Imaging Science, Multimedia and Film, Public Administration, the university has been able to launch itself as a leading academic institute in preparing for the rapidly changing world environment.


In May 2008, a global corporation, Doosan Group, was incorporated as an educational institution, and Yong-Sung Park was elected as the ninth chairman of the board.
KRW 40 billion of development funds, KRW 166.3 billion of external research grant, and KRW 17.3 billion in government aid allocated as a government funded enterprise have been secured over the 4 years since Dr. Bum Hoon Park’s inauguration into office. The sum of KRW 223.6 billion is the largest amount secured financially in the history of the university.


The appointment of Chairman Park, who negotiated the industry-shift of Doosan Group from consumer goods to heavy industry, symbolises the rebirth of the university. Within 80 days of taking office, a meeting was held with the teaching staff on 27 August 2008, where the CAU2018+ Mid-Term Development Plans were announced along with the new strategy direction of "Choice and Concentrate, Strengthening of Executive Ability, Establishment of Virtuous Cycle Structure".
Furthermore, it is the first domestic university to introduce a salary system based on meritocracy. Criteria for promoting teaching staff have been strengthened and the system for rehiring revised. A global index has been formulated to advance the university’s quality of research comparable to that of international recognised institutions.{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}


The Degree Management System has been strengthened to encourage students to study diligently, as in order to graduate, students have been made to attain a minimum level in compulsory subjects such as English and Accounting.
In May 2008, the global corporation, Doosan Group, was incorporated as an educational institution, and Yong-Sung Park was elected as the 9th Chairman of the Boad.


In order to the support this type of research, education and practice more effectively, an R&D Center for the College of Pharmacy and new Dormitories for students were constructed, the Central Library renovated, and the hospital extended to fit 300 additional wards.
The appointment of Chairman Park, who successfully negotiated the industry-shift of Doosan Group from consumer goods to heavy industry, symbolises the rebirth of Chung-Ang University. Within 80 days of taking office, a meeting was held with the entire teaching staff on 27 August 2008, where the ※CAU2018+※ Mid-Term Development Plans were announced along with the new strategy direction of “Choice and Concentrate, Strengthening of Executive Ability, Establishment of Virtuous Cycle Structure”. The university thus became the first in the nation to introduce an annual salary system to 100% of university employee in order to further achieve the university’s development vision in internal members. The aim of the idea was to improve the potential of each staff by basing income strictly on ones ability and accomplishments. Consequently, the administrative staff have been given the flexibility to actively cope with external circumstances after the conversion of the wage system from a class salary system to an annual salary system.


Research projects are also being supported by the Special Committee for Strengthening the Research Marketability.
The Degree Management System has been strengthened to encourage students to study diligently, as in order to graduate, students have been made to attain a minimum level in compulsory subjects such as English and Accounting.


Such changes have already resulted in the designation of six new companies in the second stages of the BK21 enterprise, and a budget of KRW 6 billion being allocated to the leading research team, thus implementing the "choice and concentrate" strategy.
In order to the support this type of research, education and practice more effectively, an R&D Center for the College of Pharmacy and new Dormitories for students were constructed, the Central Library extensively renovated, and the hospital extended to fit 300 additional wards. Thus, the plans, which up to that point had only been kept as dreams, have now been put into action through the executive ability and capital of a corporation.


The direct election system for presidency was abolished and replaced by the appointment system. Consequently, the 12th president, Dr. Bum Hee Park, was re-appointed into office as the consecutive 13th president.
Research projects are also being supported by the Special Committee for Strengthening the Marketability of Research, who have the power to strategically select fields for specialized support.


The largest project being persevered by Dr. Bum Hee Park and the corporation, is the establishment of Hanam Campus. In 2007, a memorandum of understanding was exchanged with Hanam-si.
Such changes have already resulted in the designation of 6 new companies in the second stages of the BK21 enterprise, and a budget of KRW 6 billion being allocated to the leading research team, thus implementing the “choice and concentrate” strategy.


As of February 2009, Chung-Ang University, as a comprehensive institution, has produced one general graduate school, five professional graduate schools, 11 specialised graduate schools, 18 modularised colleges in the campuses across Seoul and Anseong, and issued a total of 147,196 Bachelor's degrees, 29,940 Master's degrees, and 4,275 Doctorates.
Furthermore, to strengthen executive ability, the direct election system for presidency was abolished, and replaced by the appointment system. Consequently, the 12th President, Dr. Bum Hee Park, was re-appointed into office as the consecutive 13th president. This reflected the strong will of the Chairman to minimise energy loss resulting from hosting an election campaign during an important time of transition within the university.


In March 2014 Chung-Ang University began accepting video game players into their Department of Sport Science.<ref>{{cite web|author=Robert Sorokanich |url=https://gizmodo.com/south-korean-university-now-accepts-gamers-as-student-a-1547111361 |title=South Korean University Now Accepts Gamers as Student Athletes |website=Gizmodo.com |date=19 March 2014 |access-date=2016-03-12}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Brian Ashcraft |url=http://kotaku.com/this-university-cares-about-what-truly-matters-being-g-1547041493 |title=This University Cares About What Truly Matters: Being Good At Gaming |website=Kotaku.com |date=19 March 2014 |access-date=2016-03-12}}</ref>
The largest project being persevered by Dr. Bum Hee Park and the corporation, is the establishment of Hannam Campus. In 2007, a Memorandum of Understanding was exchanged with Hannam, and thus preparation for the creation of Hannam Campus are currently underway.


==Academics==
As of February 2009, Chung-Ang University, as a comprehensive institution, has produced one general graduate school, five professional graduate schools, 11 specialised graduate schools, 18 modularised colleges in the campuses across Seoul and Anseong, and issued a total of 147,196 Bachelor Degrees, 29,940 Masters Degrees, and 4,275 Doctorates.


==Departments and majors==
===Colleges and schools===
The existing faculty-based system has been replaced by a functional vice president system in 2014 and each college is operated by the dean of each college. As of 2014, there are 12 colleges and 49 departments.
Chung-Ang University carried out a large-scale reorganisation of its departments.{{when|date=September 2011}}


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===Undergraduate programmes===
The existing departments have been reorganised into 5 faculties, 10 colleges and 48 faculties/departments following the re-organisation.

{| class="wikitable"
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! Classification
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! Colleges
! Colleges
! Departments and schools
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| [[Law]]
| rowspan="5" | Undergraduate Programmes
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| Humanities and Social Sciences
• Central Law School <small>''(Graduate)''</small>
| Humanities, Social Sciences, Education
|-
|-
| [[Humanities]]
| Natural Sciences and Engineering
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| Natural Sciences, Engineering
• Philosophy<br />
• History<br />
• Korean Language and Literature<br />
• English Language and Literature<br />
• European Languages and Cultures<br />
• Asian Languages and Cultures
|-
|-
| [[Social Sciences]]
| Business and Economics
|
| Business and Economics
• Political Science and International Relations<br />
• Public Service<br />
• Media Communication<br />
• Sociology<br />
• Psychology<br />
• Social Welfare<br />
• Library and Information Science<br />
• Urban Planning and Real Estate
|-
|-
| [[Education]]
| Medicine and Pharmacy
| Pharmacy, Medicine
|-
| Arts and Sports Sciences
| Arts, Sports
|}

====Undergraduate programme details====

① Humanities and Social Sciences
{| class="wikitable"
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! College
! School/Department
|-
| Humanities
|
|
• Education<br />
• Department of Korean Language and Literature<br>
• Early Childhood Education<br />
• Department of English Language and Literature<br>
• English Education<br />
• School of European Languages and Cultures
• Home Economics Education<br />
:• German Language and Literature
• Physical Education
:• French Language and Literature
:• Russian Language and Literature
• School of Asian Languages and Cultures
:• Japanese Language and Literature
:• Chinese Language and Literature
:• Comparative Folklore
• Department of Philosophy<br>
• Department of History
|-
|-
| Social Sciences
| [[Natural Sciences]]
|
|
• Physics <br />
• Department of Political Science and International Relations<br>
Faculty of Public Service<br>
Chemistry<br />
Department of Psychology<br>
Life Sciences<br />
• Mathematics
• Department of Library and Information Science<br>
• School of Social Welfare
:• Social Welfare
:• Child Welfare
:• Youth Studies
:• Family Welfare
• School of Mass Communication <br>
• Department of Sociology<br>
• Department of Urban Planning and Real Estate (Anseong)
|-
|-
| [[Biotechnology]] and [[Natural Resource]]s
| Education
|
|
• [[Bioresource]] and [[Bioscience]] <small>''([[Anseong]])''</small><br />
• Department of Education<br>
• [[Food Science|Food Science and Technology]] <small>''([[Anseong]])''</small><br />
• Department of Early Childhood Education<br>
• Systems Biotechnology <small>''([[Anseong]])''</small>
• Department of English Education<br>
• Department of Home Economics Education<br>
• Department of Physical Education
|}

② Natural Sciences and Engineering
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! College
! School/Department
|-
|-
| [[Engineering]]
| Natural Sciences
|
|
• Civil and Environmental Engineering, Urban Design and Studies<br />
• Department of Physics <br>
Department of Chemistry<br>
Architecture and Building Science<br />
• Chemical Engineering and Material Science<br />
• School of Biological Sciences
• Mechanical Engineering<br />
:• Life Sciences
• Electrical and Electronics Engineering<br />
:• Biomedical Sciences
Department of Mathematics<br>
Integrative Engineering<br />
• Energy System Engineering<br />
• School of Bioresource and Biosceince (Anseong)
• Advanced Materials Engineering <small>''([[Anseong]])''</small>
:• Animal Science and Technology
:• Integrative Plant Science
• School of Food Science and Technology (Anseong)
:• Food Science and Technology
:• Food and Nutrition
|-
|-
| [[Software]]
| Engineering
|
|
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Urban Design and Studies
Computer Science and Engineering <br />
• Artificial Intelligence (AI)
:• Civil and Environmental Engineering
:• Urban Design and Studies
• School of Architecture and Building Science<br>
• School of Chemical Engineering and Material Science<br>
• School of Mechanical Engineering<br>
• School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering<br>
• School of Computer Science and Engineering<br>
• School of Integrative Engineering
|}


③ Management and Economics
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
| [[Business]] and [[Economics]]
! College
|
! School/Department
• Business Administration<br />
• Global Finance<br />
• Economics<br />
• Applied Statistics <br />
• Advertising and Public Relations<br />
• International Logistics<br />
• Industrial Security<br />
• Knowledge-Based Management
|-
|-
| [[Pharmacy]]
| Business and Economics
|
|
• Pharmacy
• School of Business Administration<br>
• School of Economics<br>
• Department of Applied Statistics <br>
• Department of Advertising and Public Relations<br>
• Department of International Logistics (Anseong) <br>
• School of Knowledge-Based Management (Anseong)
|}

④ Medicine and Pharmacy
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! College
! School/Department
|-
|-
| [[Medicine]]
| Pharmacy
|
|
• Medicine
• College of Pharmacy
|-
|-
| [[Nursing]]
| Medicine
|
|
• Nursing
• School of Medicine<br>
|-
|-
| [[Arts]]
| Nursing
|
|
* Performance Film Creation <small>''([[Seoul]]/[[Anseong]])''</small>
• Department of Nursing
** Creative Writing ([[Anseong]])
|}
** Theatre

** Film Studies
⑤ Arts and Sports Sciences
** Photography and Related Media ([[Anseong]])
{| class="wikitable"
** Dance ([[Anseong]])
|-
** Theatre and Film Design
! College
* Art <small>''([[Anseong]])''</small>
! School/Department
** Korean Painting
** Painting
** Sculpture
* Design <small>''([[Anseong]])''</small>
** Visual Communication Design
** Industrial Design
** Fashion Design
** Housing and Interior Design
** Crafts
* Music <small>''([[Anseong]])''</small>
** Composition
** Voice
** Piano
** Orchestral Music
* Traditional Arts <small>''([[Anseong]])''</small>
** Korean Music
** Performing Arts
|-
|-
| Art & Technology
| Arts
|
|
• Art & Technology <small>''([[Anseong]])''</small>
• School of Performance Film Creation
:• Creative Writing (Anseong)
:• Theatre
:• Film Studies
:• Photography and Related Media (Anseong)
:• Dance (Anseong)
:• Theatre and Film Design
• School of Art (Anseong)
:• Korean Painting
:• Painting
:• Sculpture
• School of Design (Anseong)
:• Visual Communication Design
:• Industrial Design
:• Fashion Design
:• Housing and Interior Design
:• Crafts
• School of Music (Anseong)
:• Composition
:• Voice
:• Piano
:• Orchestral Music
• School of Traditional Arts (Anseong)
:• Korean Music
:• Performing Arts
|-
|-
| Sports
| [[Sports]]
|
|
School of Sports Science (Anseong)
• Sports Science <small>''([[Anseong]])''</small>
|}
|}


===Postgraduate programmes===
===Postgraduate programs===
The postgraduate programmes in Chung-Ang University are categorised between the General Graduate School, Professional Graduate School and Specialised Graduate School.
The postgraduate programmes in Chung-Ang University are categorised into General Graduate School, Professional Schools and Specialised Graduate Schools.


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| [http://graduate.cau.ac.kr/en/index.php General Graduate School]
| rowspan="3"| Postgraduate
Programme
| General
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• Home Page
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|-
| Professional
| Professional
|
|
Graduate School of International Studies<br>
[http://gsis.cau.ac.kr/ International Studies]<br />
Graduate School of Advanced Imaging Science, Multimedia and Film<br>
[http://www.gsaim.cau.ac.kr/ Advanced Imaging Science, Multimedia and Film]<br />
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• Graduate School of International Management<br>
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===International student===
===Undergraduate joint honours programmes===
The international student population in Chung-Ang University reaches approximately 2,000. Approximately 200 exchange students are admitted into Chung-Ang University per year.
Joint programmes allow students to pursue [[double majors]] covering two fields of academia.


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! Joint Programmes
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! Participating Dept.
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| [[Humanities]]
| Food Service Industry Management
| {{center|7.11}}
| Department of Food and Nutrition
| College of Social Science Business Administration ∙International Trade ∙ Accounting Major College of Human Ecology Department of Food and Nutrition ∙Dept. Housing Studies
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| [[Social Science]]
| Distribution Management
| {{center|5.9}}
| Department of Industrial Technology
| College of Industrial Science Dept. Industrial Technology ∙Dept. Urban & Regional Planning College of Arts Dept. Industrial Design College of Social Sciences Business Administration∙ International Trade Major College of Human Ecology Dept. Food and Nutrition ∙Dept. Clothing and Textiles
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| [[Natural Science]]
| Real Estate Asset Management
| {{center|6}}
| Dept. Urban & Regional Planning
| College of Law Dept. Law College of Industrial Science Dept. Industrial Technology ∙ International Trade Major College of Human Ecology Dept. Food and Nutrition ∙ Dept. Clothing and Textiles
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| [[Engineering]]
| Public Enterprise Management
| {{center|7.02}}
| Dept. Public Administration
| College of Law Dept. Law College of Education Dept. Economics ∙ Dept. Public Administration College of Business Administration Faculty of Business Administration College of Social Sciences Dept. Public Administration
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| [[Education]]
| International Commerce
| {{center|5.56}}
| School of Business Administration
| College of Social Sciences School of Business Administration ∙ Dept. Economics ∙International Relations Students will have the option to network between colleges
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| Home Economics & Technology
| [[Business|Business and Economics]]
| {{center|5.89}}
| Department of Home Economics Education
| College of Engineering School of Architectural Engineering ∙ School of Mechanical Engineering College of Education Dept. Home Economics Education College of Industrial Science Dept. Applied Plant Technology
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| Games & Animation
| Department of Industrial Design
| College of Industrial Science Dept. Information Systems College of Arts Dept. Industrial Design Students will have the option to network between colleges
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===Department Admissions Ratio===
===Admissions===
The average admissions ratio at Chung-Ang University is 15.41% based on 2011 statistics. (17,709 applicants for 2,730 places)
The admissions ratio at Chung-Ang University is 7.45% based on 2014 statistics. (73,021 applicants for 5,443 places)
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===Number of International Students and Exchange Students===
The international student population in Chung-Ang University reaches approximately 2,000. Approximately 200 exchange students are admitted into Chung-Ang University per year.

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! colspan=4 | Statistics, 2014<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ratio.uwayapply.com/2014/susi2/cau/1/ |title=중앙대학교 경/쟁/률/서/비/스 |website=Ratio.uwayapply.com |access-date=2016-03-12}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://ratio.uwayapply.com/2014/jung/cau/1/ |title=중앙대학교 경/쟁/률/서/비/스 |website=Ratio.uwayapply.com |access-date=2016-03-12}}</ref>
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| College of the Humanities
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| 7.11
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|'''Business and Economics'''
| College of Social Science
| 5.9
|9,848
|712
|7.2%
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|'''Humanities and Social sciences'''
| College of Natural Science
|18,425
| 6
|819
|4.4%
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| College of Engineering
|'''Natural Science and Engineering'''
|18,662
| 7.02
|940
|5.0%
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|'''Medicine'''
| College of Education
|3,278
| 5.56
|60
|1.8%
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|'''Nursing'''
| College of Business and Economics
|3,066
| 5.89
|340
|11.0%
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|'''Arts/Sports'''
|12,986
|1,568
|12.1%
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==Campus==
===Rankings===
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| QS_N = 13
| THE_N = 12–13
| ARWU_N = 19–23
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| THE_A = 74
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'''Chung-Ang University''' ('''CAU''') ranked third in the category of [[social sciences]] and fifth in [[education]] among Korean universities in the 2020 [[Times Higher Education]] (THE) University Rankings.


According to the 2019 Korea University Rankings by [[JoongAng Ilbo]], CAU ranked first in the fields of [[film]], [[drama]] and [[theatre studies]].<ref>Overall ranking:[http://chinese.joins.com/gb/article.do?method=detail&art_id=110156&category=004003 2013年大學評估中, POSTECH時隔五年再次問鼎] (Chinese), [[Korea Joongang Daily]] Chinese version, 2017-10-07.</ref><ref>[https://m.newspim.com/news/view/20191231000590 Best film school in Korea] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140321180913/http://newchn.cau.ac.kr/01_about/introduction01.php |date=2014-03-21 }} (Chinese), Chung-Ang University official website.</ref>
===Seoul Campus===


==Campus==
'''Library'''
===Seoul campus===
:-Chung-Ang University is home to two libraries: the Central Library and the Law Library.
'''Libraries''': Chung-Ang University is home to the Central Library and Law Library.
:-Renovation work to the Central Library was completed in August 2009, thereby stretching the site to fit 3,400 personal cubicles, study rooms, tutoring rooms, an E-Lounge, and the CAU-Garden, as well as offering access to electronics newspapers, notice boards and memo boards, over a breathtaking 14,258.2 ㎡ (4,320 pyeong) expanse of land. As the cradle of academia, the Central Library has played a central role in supporting staff and student alike in their research and studies over the past 60 years. Accordingly, the library has accumulated over a million books and articles, 2,500 publications, 80,000 electronic journals, 120 web data, all dissertations published by the university graduands, 27,000 original data, and 40,000 copies of E-books fit for service.
* Renovation work to the Central Library was completed in August 2009, thereby stretching the site to fit 3,400 personal cubicles, study rooms, tutoring rooms, an E-Lounge, and CAU-Garden, as well as providing access to electronics newspapers, notice boards and memo boards, over a 14,258.2 m<sup>2</sup> (4,320 pyeong) site. The library houses over a million books and articles, 2,500 publications, 80,000 electronic journals, 120 web data, all dissertations published by the university graduates, 27,000 original data, and 40,000 copies of E-books fit for service.
:-The Law Library is situated on the first and second floors of the Law Building, and houses volumes, reference books, periodicals and all domestic and foreign data.
* The Law Library is on the first and second floors of the Law Building and houses volumes, reference books, periodicals and all domestic and foreign data.


'''Main Administration Building''': The university headquarters can be seen upon passing the Middle Entrance. This white building is where the offices of the President, Student Affairs, General Affairs and Public Relations Department can be found.
'''Main Administration Building & Emancipation Square''' <br>
:- Main Administration Building: The university headquarters can be seen upon passing the Middle Entrance. This white building is where the offices of the President, Student Affairs, and General Affairs and the Public Relations Department can be found.


:- Emancipation Square: The square, situated in the center of the university, is sheltered by Seorabol Hall, the Central Library, the Student Union Hall. The area is enjoyed by students seeking relaxation, and also during festivities owing to its convenient location.
'''Emancipation Square''', in the center of the university, is sheltered by Seorabol Hall, the Central Library and the Student Union Hall. The area is enjoyed by students seeking relaxation, and also during festivities.


'''The Blue Dragon Monument and Blue Dragon Pond''', near the Middle Entrance, were installed in 1968 to commemorate the university's 50th anniversary. The Blue Dragon Monument depicts the moment of ascension from its embrace of the Earth, with the blessing of seven miniature dragons, and is symbolic of the prosperity of Chung-Ang University.
[[File:청룡연못.jpg|200px|thumbnail|right|Blue Dragon Pond]]
'''Blue Dragon Monument & Blue Dragon Pond'''<br>
:-The Blue Dragon Monument and Blue Dragon Pond, which dwell by the Middle Entrance, were installed in 1968 to commemorate the university’s 50th anniversary. The Blue Dragon Monument depicts the moment of its ascension from its embrace of the Earth, with the blessing of seven miniature dragons, and is symbolic of the prosperity of Chung-Ang University.


'''Young-Shin Hall''', situated by the Main Entrance, was completed in May 1938. During the oppressive time in Korean history when Japanese colonialists prohibited the collecting of financial aid, donations had to be amassed from the U.S. As a result, the Pfeiffer Foundation was born.
'''Student Union Hall & Student Cultural Hall''' <br>
:-The Student Union Hall is inhabited by assorted student societies and eateries, including the cafeteria, “Seulkimaru”, and CAU Burger, stationery shops, travel agents and female restrooms amongst others. The Student Cultural Hall is home to the student newspaper, UBS Broadcasting Network, and Chung-Ang Culture.


'''College Buildings''' include the College of Law (Law Building), Seorabol Hall, Bobst Hall, Pfeiffer Hall, College of Natural Science (Natural Science Building), College of Medicine (Medical Building), College of Pharmacy (Pharmacy Building), and the Institute of Performing Arts.
[[File:CAUbldg101.jpg|200px|thumbnail|right|Young-shin Hall (bldg.101)]]
'''Young-Shin Hall'''<br>
:-The building of Young-Shin Hall, situated by the Main Entrance, was completed in May 1938. Many hardships were experienced in the construction of Young-Shin Hall. During an oppressive time in Korean history, when Japanese colonialist had prohibited the collecting of financial aid locally, donations had to be amassed from the US. The Pfeiffer Foundation was thus born, allowing Young-Shin Hall to become the anchor of Chung-Ang University that it is today.


'''The College of Law Building''', constructed in 2007, is shared by the School of Business Administration, College of Education and the College of Law. Facilities include student cafeterias and staff cafeterias, computer rooms, the Law Library, assembly hall and postgraduate rooms.
'''College Buildings'''<br>
[[File:CAUbldg301.jpg|thumbnail|right|Art Center]]
:-College buildings are segregated by departments into the College of Law (Law Building), Seorabol Hall, Bobst Hall, Pfeiffer Hall, College of Natural Science (Natural Science Building), College of Medicine (Medical Building), College of Pharmacy (Pharmacy Building), and the Institute of Performing Arts.
'''Blue Mir Hall''' was constructed in August 2010. It can accommodate 955 students and has been equipped with restaurants, convenience stores, sports facilities and cafes.


'''Seorabol Hall''' is an eight-story building across from the College of Law, home to the College of Liberal Arts and College of Education.
'''Law Hall'''<br>
:-The College of Law Building, newly constructed in 2007, is shared by the School of Business Administration, College of Education and the College of Law. Facilities include student cafeterias and staff cafeterias, computer rooms, the Law Library, assembly hall and various postgraduate rooms.


'''Bobst Hall''': As the first of two Engineering Buildings, the space is mainly used by Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering and Chemical Engineering students. The building is behind the Student Cultural Hall and is furnished with labs and research space.
[[File:CAUbldg308.jpg|thumbnail|200px|right|Blue Mir Hall (bldg.308)]]
'''Blue Mir Hall'''<br>
:-The Blue Mir Hall was newly constructed in August 2010. It can accommodate 955 students, and has been equipped with restaurants, convenience stores, sports facilities and cafes.


'''Engineering Building 2''' supplements the first Engineering Building. The space is mainly used by students of Computer Science and Engineering and Architectural Engineering, working in the computer labs and design labs.
'''Seorabol Hall''' <br>
:-The eight-storey building across from the College of Law is home to the College of Liberal Arts and College of Education.


'''Natural Science Building''' is constructed of distinctive red bricks and is inhabited by the Department of Physics, Chemistry, Life Science and Math Statistics.
'''Bobst Hall''' <br>
:-As the first of two Engineering Buildings, the space is mainly used by students of Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering and Chemical Engineering. The building is located behind the Student Cultural Hall, and is furnished with several libraries and study cubicles.


'''Medical Building''' is spread over two sites near the Student Union Hall and the Central Library consisting of Medical Building 1 and Medical Building 2.
'''Engineering Building 2'''<br>
[[File:CAUbldg305.jpg|thumbnail|Professor Office Building and Gymnasium]]
:-Supplementing the first Engineering Building, the space is mainly used by students of Computer Science and Engineering and Architectural Engineering, working in the many computer labs and design labs.
'''Pfeiffer Hall and R&D Center''': The College of Pharmacy is in Pfeiffer Hall, which boasts an array of laboratories.


'''Art Center''' building, also known as the Media & Performance Theatre, is stage to the School of Mass Communication and School of Drama and Film Studies. University functions and performances are held in its halls.
'''Natural Science Building''' <br>
:-The Natural Science Building constructed of distinctive red bricks is inhabited by the Department of Physics, Chemistry, Life Science and Math Statistics.


'''Gymnasium''' is located by the back entrance together with the Professor Research Center. The grounds are host to the Career Fair each term.
'''Medical Building'''<br>
:-The Medical Building is dispersed over two sites in the vicinity of the Student Union Hall and the Central Library, and thus consists of Medical Building 1 and Medical Building 2.


===Anseong campus===
[[File:CAUbldg305.jpg|thumbnail|200px|right|Professor Office Building & Gymnasium (bldg.308)]]
The Anseong Campus is located in Daedeok-myeon, Anseong-si, Gyeonggi-do. The secondary campus was established in 1979, subsequent to the recognition of Chung-Ang as a university in 1948.
'''Pfeiffer Hall and R&D Center'''<br>
:-The College of Pharmacy is located in Pfeiffer Hall, which boasts an array of laboratories. Currently, the R&D Center by the Main Entrance is under construction.


'''College of Arts Precinct''' consists of four buildings, including the Modelling Hall, Theatre, Crafts Hall, and Sculpture Hall. The College of Arts is an art institute that teaches ten genres from literature, sculpture and performance to visual and design. The lectures are open to students in Creative Writing, Korean Painting, Western Painting, Arts & Crafts, Photography, Dance, Sculpture, and Industrial Design,
'''Art Center''' <br>
:-The building also known as the Media & Performance Theatre is stage to the School of Mass Communication and School of Drama and Film Studies. A variety of university functions and performances are set in its halls.


'''School of Music Precinct''' has three buildings in the School of Music Precinct: Music Building 1, Music Building 2, and a third named Young-Shin Music Hall. The School of Music is mainly frequented by students of Composition, Voice, Piano and Orchestral Instruments.


[[File:CAULakesideTheatre.jpg|thumb|CAU Blue Dragon Pond]]
'''Gymnasium'''<br>
'''Korean Traditional Music Building''' is a stroll down the path lying between the Music Buildings and the Young-Shin Music Hall, towards the Water Surface Stage. All areas of the Korean Music Building are open to the public. The theatre and lobby are on the second floor in a gallery formation, whilst private practice rooms are available to students on the third floor.
:-The Gymnasium is located by the Back Entrance together with the Professor Research Center, and is furnished with the latest collection of sports equipment. The grounds are also host to the Career Fair each term.


'''Lakeside Theatre''' is a stage erected at the side of a lake, serving as an open-air arena for summer performances. The surrounding garden is equipped with trees and benches.
===Anseong Campus===
The Anseong Campus is another campus located in Daedeok-myeon, Anseong-si, Gyeonggi-do. The secondary campus was established in 1979, subsequent to the recognition of Chung-Ang as a university in 1948.


'''College of Biotechnology & Natural Resources Precinct''' has five buildings in the Biotechnology & Natural Resources Precinct: Circular building (Won hyung gwan), Biotechnology building 1, Biotechnology building 2, Biotechnology building 3 and a Living Modified Organisms Laboratory. The College of Biotechnology & Natural Resources is an important institution that leads biotechnology and research to Chung-ang University.
'''College of Arts Precinct'''<br>
:-The College of Arts Precinct consists of a total of four buildings, including the Modelling Hall, Theatre, Crafts Hall, and Sculpture Hall. The College of Arts is a comprehensive art institute ranging ten different genres from literature, sculpture and performance to visual and design. Not only are the lectures open to students cross-genre in Creative Writing, Korean Painting, Western Painting, Arts & Crafts, Photography, Dance, Sculpture, and Industrial Design,
but multimedia facilities are extensively incorporated to provide a multidimensional education.


==Student life==
'''College of Music Precinct'''<br>
:-There are a total of three buildings in the College of Music Precinct: Music Building 1, Music Building 2, and a third named Young-Shin Music Hall. The College of Music is mainly frequented by students of Composition, Voice, Piano and Orchestral Instruments, who are given sufficient time to practice all that is taught based on creativity, theory and recitals.


===Clubs===
'''Korean Music Building'''<br>
[[File:CAULakesideTheatre.jpg|thumb|200px|CAU Lakeside Theatre]]
:-The elegantly styled Korean Music Building is a scenic stroll down the path lying between the Music Buildings and the Young-Shin Music Hall, towards the Water Surface Stage. The classical exterior is emblematic of the university’s distinction as the country’s first to establish a cultural music programme. The roof tiles featured cascading down the center of the building is reminiscent of traditional roofing.{{citation needed|date=January 2013}} Following the stairwell inside however, the chic interior is in complete contrast. All areas of the Korean Music Building are open to the public. The theatre and lobby are on the second floor in a gallery formation, whilst private practice rooms are available to students on the third floor.

'''Lakeside Theatre''' <br>
:-A Stage has been erected at the side of a lake, serveing as an open-air arena for Summer performances. The surrounding garden is equipped with trees and benches.

==Student Activities==
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! Classification
! List of Student Activities
! List of Student Clubs
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| Performing Arts
| Performing Arts
| M&M, 다씨사이드, Dance Sports, 새날지기, 영죽무대, 청룡합창단, 타박네, 가람터, 누리울림, 루바토, 멜로스, Muse, Blue Dragon, 피카통
| M&M, DaCside, Dance Sports, 새날지기, 영죽무대, 청룡합창단, 타박네, 가람터, 누리울림, 루바토, 멜로스, Muse, Blue Dragon, 피카통
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| Social Studies
| Social Studies
| 비꼼, 참역사배움터, 현상스케치, Humanism
| 비꼼, 현상스케치, Humanism
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| Tradition/Custom/Heritage
| Tradition/Custom/Heritage
| 민탈, 소래얼, 진달래, 한백사위
| 민탈, 소래얼, 한백사위
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| CABO, LOVE4T, Rendezvous, 리베로, American Football, Giants, 날파람, Body Building Society, 의혈검, Judo, Kendo, 라이너스, Mountain Hiking, Ski, Underwater Diving, Yachting, 하늘지기
| CABO, LOVE4T, Rendezvous, 리베로, American Football, Giants, 날파람, Body Building Society, 의혈검, Judo, Kendo, 라이너스, Mountain Hiking, Ski, Underwater Diving, Yachting
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| Academic
| Academic
| CECC, CECOM, COMP, HAM, TRC, 셈틀, Cosmos
| CECOM, COMP, HAM, TRC, Cosmos
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==Medical Center==
===Traditions===
* '''LUCAUs''' (Let's Unite CAUs) is a student festival that is held every summer.
* Undergraduate Department-held ''''Jujom''' (lit.: ''bar'')' party.


==Healthcare System==
The Chung-Ang University Hospital, newly acquired in Heukseok-dong on 18 January 2011, is managed by 82 medical lecturers, and facilitates 870 patient beds on 23,055 square meters of land. The hospital benefits aspiring medics by providing access to on-site training, and services the health needs of local residents. Extensive renovation work is currently being carried out to further enhance its resources. It consists of two buildings of Chung-Ang and Da-jeong.
Chung-Ang University Healthcare System provides healthcare to the residents in the [[Seoul Metropolitan Area]], running two hospitals, each located in Seoul and [[Gwangmyeong]].
Founded in 1968 as the first domestic association of medical school professors, Chung-Ang University Hospital established its foundation for a new takeoff by moving from Pil-dong to Heukseok-dong in 2004. In 2011, Yongsan Hospital finished its 27-year-old history and relocated to merge with the Chung-Ang University Hospital. CAUHS opened its fourth hospital, Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital in March 2022.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://ch.cauhs.or.kr/eng/conts/101012000000000.do | title=Chung-Ang University Hospital }}</ref>


==Notable Students==
==Notable alumni==
{{more citations needed|section|date=April 2017}}
* [[Bae Jong-ok]], actress
===Politicians===
* [[Choi Jin-sil]], actress
* [[Auh June-sun]] ({{Korean|hangul=어준선|labels=no}})
* [[Sooyoung|Choi Soo-young]], member of girl group [[Girls' Generation]]
* [[Chang Je-won]] ({{Korean|hangul=장제원|labels=no}})
* [[Choi Woo-hyuk]], actor
* [[Jung Choun-sook]] ({{Korean|hangul=정춘숙|labels=no}})
* [[Go Ara]], actress
* [[Kim Nam-kuk]] ({{Korean|hangul=김남국|labels=no}})
* [[Hong Sang-soo]], director
* [[Koo Yun-cheol]] ({{Korean|hangul=구윤철|labels=no}})
* [[Hong Yoo-kyung]], former member of girl group [[A Pink]]
* [[Kweon Seong-dong]] ({{Korean|hangul=권성동|labels=no}})
* [[Hyun Bin]], actor
* [[Lee Baek-yun]] ({{Korean|hangul=이백윤|labels=no}})
* [[Im Ho]], actor
* [[Lee Jae-myung]] ({{Korean|hangul=이재명|labels=no}})
* [[Jeon In-hwa]], actress
* [[Noh Woong-rae]] ({{Korean|hangul=노웅래|labels=no}})
* [[Jin Se-yeon]], actress
===Musicians===
* [[Kang Ha-neul]], actor
{{columns-list|colwidth=20em|* [[Cao Lu]] (曹璐) ([[Fiestar]])<ref>{{cite web |date=December 24, 2015 |title= |script-title=ko:묘족 소녀 차오루의 10년 한국 적응기(인터뷰①) |trans-title=A Miao girl, Cao Lu, adapts to Korea for 10 years (interview ①) |url=https://star.mt.co.kr/stview.php?no=2015122321080798908&type=1&outlink=1 |access-date=February 26, 2021 |website=star.mt.co.kr/ |language=ko}}</ref>
* [[Kim Bum]], actor
* [[Hong Yoo-kyung]] ({{Korean|hangul=홍유경|labels=no}}) ([[Apink]])<ref>{{Cite web |last=Jo |first=Yoon-seon |date=October 12, 2023 |title=에이핑크 출신 홍유경, 14일 결혼 "평생 함께하고 싶은 사람 만나" [전문] |trans-title=Hong Yoo-kyung, former member of Apink, gets married on the 14th, “Meet the person I want to spend the rest of my life with” [Full text] |url=https://n.news.naver.com/entertain/article/076/0004065914 |access-date=April 5, 2024 |website=[[Sports Chosun]] |language=ko}}</ref>
* [[Kim Hee-sun]], actress
* [[Jeon So-yeon]] ({{Korean|hangul=전소연|labels=no}}) ([[(G)I-dle]])<ref>{{Cite web |last=Dahee |first=Yoon |date=February 7, 2017 |title=[포토엔]전소연 ‘졸업장 받았어요’ |trans-title=[PhotoN] Jeon So-yeon ‘I received my diploma’ |url=https://m.newsen.com/news_view.php?uid=201702071303260810 |access-date=April 15, 2024 |website=Newsen |language=Ko}}</ref>
* [[Kim Ju-yeong]], author
* [[Joo Jong-hyuk (actor, born 1983)|Joo Jong-hyuk]] ({{Korean|hangul=라이언|labels=no}}) ([[Paran (band)|Paran]])
* [[Kim Kang-woo]], actor
* [[Kim Jeong-hoon]] ({{Korean|hangul=김정훈|labels=no}}) ([[UN (band)|UN]])
* [[Kim Rae-won]], actor
* [[Kwon Yuri]] ({{Korean|hangul=유리|labels=no}}) ([[Girls' Generation]])<ref>{{cite news |date=February 15, 2016 |title= |script-title=ko:소시 유리·수영, 손잡고 중앙대 졸업.."감사합니다" |language=ko |trans-title=Soshi Yuri and Sooyoung graduated from Chung-Ang University together..."Thank you" |publisher=StarNews |url=http://star.mt.co.kr/view/stview.php?no=2016021514255744051&type=1&outlink=1 |url-status=live |access-date=December 23, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160223041925/http://star.mt.co.kr/view/stview.php?no=2016021514255744051&type=1&outlink=1 |archive-date=February 23, 2016}}</ref>
* [[Kim So-eun]], actress
* [[Luna (South Korean singer)|Luna]] ({{Korean|hangul=루나|labels=no}}) ([[f(x) (band)|f(x)]])
* [[Kim Soo-hyun]], actor
* [[Park Inyoung]] ({{Korean|hangul=박인영|labels=no}})<ref>{{Cite web |date=2009-06-28 |title= |script-title=ko:[온라인 Why?] 검색어 랭킹 뜬 박인영이 누구죠? |trans-title=[Online Why?] Who's Park In-young on the top search word ranking? |url=https://n.news.naver.com/entertain/article/076/0001996234 |access-date=2022-12-23 |website=[[Naver]] |language=ko}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Jeon |first=Ye-jin |date=2008-10-05 |title= |script-title=ko:빅뱅 슈주 FT아일랜드..누나들도 다 예뻐 |trans-title=Big Bang, Suju, FT Island... their sisters are all pretty too |url=https://n.news.naver.com/entertain/article/008/0002041703 |access-date=2022-12-23 |website=[[Naver]] |language=ko}}</ref>
* [[Kwon Yuri]], member of girl group [[Girls' Generation]]
* [[Park Ji-hoon]] ({{Korean|hangul=박지훈|labels=no}}) ([[Wanna One]])<ref>{{cite web |last=Park |first=Su-yun |date=November 10, 2018 |title= |script-title=ko:워너원 박지훈, 중앙대 수시합격…박우진은 수능 응시 안해 |trans-title=Wanna One's Park Ji-hoon, passed Chung-Ang University's regular admission... Park Woo-jin does not take the CSAT |url=https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20171110120000005?input=1195m |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220216182718/https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20171110120000005?input=1195m |archive-date=February 16, 2022 |access-date=December 23, 2022 |publisher=[[Yonhap News Agency|Yonhap News]] |language=ko}}</ref>
* [[Lee Jung-hyun]], singer and actress
* [[Park Si-eun (entertainer)|Park Si-eun]] ({{Korean|hangul=박시은|labels=no}}) ([[STAYC]])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.marieclairekorea.com/tag/%ec%8a%a4%ed%85%8c%ec%9d%b4%ec%94%a8/|title=스테이씨|website=Marie Claire Korea|date=2022-12-18}}</ref>
* [[Lee Min-ho (actor born 1993)|Lee Min-ho]], actor
* [[Shin Dongho]] ({{Korean|hangul=신동호|labels=no}}) ([[U-KISS]])
* [[Lee Yoon-ji]], actress
* [[Shin Sung-woo]] ({{Korean|hangul=신성우|labels=no}})
* [[Luna (singer)]], member of girl group [[f(x) (band)|f(x)]]
* [[Sooyoung]] ({{Korean|hangul=수영|labels=no}}) ([[Girls' Generation]])<ref>{{cite news|url=http://kpopherald.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=201602111704519605601_2|title=Stars get B.A. degrees from ChungAng Univ.|date=February 10, 2016|author=Kim Soo-hyang|access-date=March 28, 2016|publisher=[[The Korea Herald]]|archive-date=September 21, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160921055101/http://kpopherald.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=201602111704519605601_2|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[Park Shin-hye]], actress
* [[Lee Hwa-kyum|Yooyoung]] ({{Korean|hangul=유영|labels=no}}) ([[Hello Venus]])
* [[Park Ye-jin]], actress
* [[Yuny Han]] ({{Korean|hangul=한태윤|labels=no}})}}
* [[Park Yong-ha]], actor and singer
* [[Ryu Seung-Woo]], football player
* [[Seungri]], member of boy band [[Big Bang (South Korean band)|Big Bang]]
* [[Shin Ae-ra]], actress
* [[Shin Dongho]], member of boy band [[U-KISS]]
* [[Shin Se-kyung]], actress
* [[Yoo Ji-tae]], actor and director
* [[Yoon Eun-hye]], actress


==Miscellaneous==
===Film industry===
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* [[Ahn In-sook]] ({{Korean|hangul=안인숙|labels=no}})
* [[Bae Jong-ok]] ({{Korean|hangul=배종옥|labels=no}})
* [[Baek Seung-hyeon]] ({{Korean|hangul=백승욱|labels=no}})
* [[Baek Sung-hyun]] ({{Korean|hangul=백성현|labels=no}})
* [[Baek Yoon-sik]] ({{Korean|hangul=백윤식|labels=no}})
* [[Bang Eun-jin]] ({{Korean|hangul=방은진|labels=no}})
* [[Cha Tae Hyun]] ({{Korean|hangul=차태현|labels=no}})
* [[Cho Jae-hyun]] ({{Korean|hangul=조재현|labels=no}})
* [[Cho Jung-rae]] ({{Korean|hangul=조정래|labels=no}})
* [[Choi Jin-sil]] ({{Korean|hangul=최진실|labels=no}})
* [[Choi Jung-yoon]] ({{Korean|hangul=최정윤|labels=no}})
* [[Choi Ran]] ({{Korean|hangul=최란|labels=no}})
* [[Choi Ri]] ({{Korean|hangul=최리|labels=no}})
* [[Choi Tae-joon]] ({{Korean|hangul=최태준|labels=no}})
* [[Choi Woo-hyuk (actor, born 1985)|Choi Woo-hyuk]] ({{Korean|hangul=최우혁|labels=no}})
* [[Choi Woo-shik]] ({{Korean|hangul=최우식|labels=no}})<ref>{{Cite web |last=Lee |first=Ga-on |date=2011-03-09 |title=[INTERVIEW] Actor Choi Woo-shik |url=https://www.asiae.co.kr/article/2011030916203518038 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200418134815/http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?idxno=2011030916203518038 |archive-date=2020-04-18 |access-date=2022-12-23 |website=Asian Economy |language=ko}}</ref>
* [[Go Ara]] ({{Korean|hangul=고아라|labels=no}})<ref>{{Cite web |date=2014-02-03 |title=Conflicting views of celebs on campus |url=https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/art/2022/12/688_150902.html |access-date=2022-12-23 |website=[[The Korea Times]] |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Go Won-hee]] ({{Korean|hangul=고원희|labels=no}})
* [[Gong Hyung-jin]] ({{Korean|hangul=공형진|labels=no}})
* [[Gu Won]] ({{Korean|hangul=구원|labels=no}})
* [[Ha Jung-woo]] ({{Korean|hangul=하정우|labels=no}})
* [[Han Ji-wan]] ({{Korean|hangul=한지완|labels=no}})
* [[Hong In-young]] ({{Korean|hangul=홍인영|labels=no}})
* [[Hong Sang-soo]] ({{Korean|hangul=홍상수|labels=no}})
* [[Hong Seo-young]] ({{Korean|hangul=홍서영|labels=no}})
* [[Hong Yo-seob]] ({{Korean|hangul=홍요섭|labels=no}})
* [[Hyun Bin]] ({{Korean|hangul=현빈|labels=no}})<ref>{{Cite web |date=2009-02-10 |title= |script-title=ko:탤런트 현빈 대학원생 된다 |trans-title=Talent Hyun Bin becomes a graduate student |url=https://www.nocutnews.co.kr/news/4131237 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180221101000/http://www.nocutnews.co.kr/news/4131237 |archive-date=2018-02-21 |access-date=2022-12-24 |website=[[No Cut News]]}}</ref>
* [[Im Chang-jung]] ({{Korean|hangul=임창정|labels=no}})
* [[Im Ho]] ({{Korean|hangul=임호|labels=no}})
* [[Im Hyuk]] ({{Korean|hangul=임혁|labels=no}})
* [[Im Soo-hyang]] ({{Korean|hangul=임수향|labels=no}})<ref>{{Cite web |date=2011-07-24 |title=Im Soo-hyang 'I am from the same year as Shin Se-kyung and Kim Soo-hyun but we are so busy'|url=https://www.hancinema.net/im-soo-hyang-i-am-from-the-same-year-as-shin-se-kyung-and-kim-soo-hyun-but-we-are-so-busy-31679.html |access-date=2022-12-24 |website=[[HanCinema]] |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Jang Na-ra]] ({{Korean|hangul=장나라|labels=no}})<ref>{{Cite web |date=2010-02-12 |title=Jang Na-ra to Finally Graduate from University |url=http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2010/02/12/2010021200277.html |access-date=2022-12-23 |website=[[The Chosun Ilbo]] |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Jang Shin-young]] ({{Korean|hangul=장신영|labels=no}})
* [[Jeon In-hwa]] ({{Korean|hangul=전인화|labels=no}})
* [[Jeon Ye-seo]] ({{Korean|hangul=전예서|labels=no}})
* [[Jeong Bo-seok]] ({{Korean|hangul=정보석|labels=no}})
* [[Jin Ki-joo]] ({{Korean|hangul=진기주|labels=no}})
* [[Jin Se-yeon]] ({{Korean|hangul=진세연|labels=no}})
* [[Jo An]] ({{Korean|hangul=조안|labels=no}})
* [[Jo Hye-joo]] ({{Korean|hangul=조혜주|labels=no}})
* [[Jo Min-ki]] ({{Korean|hangul=조민기|labels=no}})
* [[Joo Da-young]] ({{Korean|hangul=주다영|labels=no}})
* [[Joo Jin-mo (actor, born 1974)|Joo Jin-mo]] ({{Korean|hangul=박진태|labels=no}})
* [[Joo Jong-hyuk (actor, born 1983)|Joo Jong-hyuk]] ({{Korean|hangul=라이언|labels=no}})
* [[Jung Jae-kwang]] ({{Korean|hangul=정재광|labels=no}})
* [[Jung Ho-keun]] ({{Korean|hangul=정호근|labels=no}})
* [[Jung Kyung-ho (actor, born 1983)|Jung Kyung-ho]] ({{Korean|hangul=정경호|labels=no}})
* [[Jung Min-ah]] ({{Korean|hangul=정민아|labels=no}})
* [[Kang Han-na]] ({{Korean|hangul=강한나|labels=no}})
* [[Kang Ha-neul]] ({{Korean|hangul=강하늘|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Bum]] ({{Korean|hangul=김범|labels=no}})<ref>{{Cite web |date=2008-03-06 |title=Kim Beom - Park Shin-hye, We're Classmates, Jung Il-woo - Lee Tae-ran, Freshmen in 2008|url=https://www.hancinema.net/kim-beom--park-shin-hye-we-re-classmates-jung-il-woo--lee-tae-ran-freshmen-in-2008–12880.html |access-date=2022-12-24 |website=[[HanCinema]] |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Kim Byung-ki]] ({{Korean|hangul=김병기|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Dae-seung]] ({{Korean|hangul=김대승|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Gyu-ri (actress born June 1979)|Kim Gyu-ri]] ({{Korean|hangul=김규리|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Hee-ae]] ({{Korean|hangul=김희애|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Hee-jung (actress born 1970)|Kim Hee-jung]] ({{Korean|hangul=김희정|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Hee-jung (actress born 1992)|Kim Hee-jung]] ({{Korean|hangul=김희정|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Hee-sun]] ({{Korean|hangul=김희선|labels=no}})<ref>{{cite web |last=Kim |first=Eun-goo |date=2005-02-18 |title= |script-title=ko:10년만의 졸업 김희선 "미팅못한 게 제일 아쉬워" |trans-title=Graduation after 10 years Kim Hee-seon "I regret not being able to meet" |url=https://entertain.naver.com/read?oid=108&aid=0000006867 |access-date=2022-12-23 |website=Star News |language=ko}}</ref>
* [[Kim Ho-jin]] ({{Korean|hangul=김호진|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Hye-ok]] ({{Korean|hangul=김혜옥|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Hyun-soo (actress)|Kim Hyun-soo]] ({{Korean|hangul=김현수|labels=no}})<ref>{{cite web |date=November 8, 2018 |title= |script-title=ko: 김새론·김향기·정다빈·김현수, 명품 아역→예비 대학생..쏟아지는 축하(종합)[Oh!쎈 이슈] |trans-title=Kim Sae-ron·Kim Hyang-gi·Jeong Da-bin·Kim Hyeon-soo, luxury child actors → pre-college students... pouring congratulations (comprehensive) [Oh!sen issue] |url=https://entertain.naver.com/read?oid=109&aid=0003900288 |website=Osen |language=ko}}</ref>
* [[Kim Il-woo (actor, born 1963)|Kim Il-woo]] ({{Korean|hangul=김일우|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Jeong-hoon]] ({{Korean|hangul=김정훈|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Ji-min (actress)|Kim Ji-min]] ({{Korean|hangul=김지민|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Ju-yeong]] ({{Korean|hangul=김주영|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Kang-woo]] ({{Korean|hangul=김상우|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Min-jae (actor, born 1996)|Kim Min-jae]] ({{Korean|hangul=김민재|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Min-ji (actress)|Kim Min-ji]] ({{Korean|hangul=서민지|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Rae-won]] ({{Korean|hangul=김래원|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Sae-ron]] ({{Korean|hangul=김새론|labels=no}})<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2018-11-08 |title=[SBS Star] Kim Sae Ron Gets Accepted to University After Homeschooling |url=https://news.sbs.co.kr/news/endPage.do?news_id=N1005008030 |access-date=2022-12-23 |website=SBS NEWS |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Kim Sang-kyung]] ({{Korean|hangul=김상경|labels=no}})
* [[Kim So-eun]] ({{Korean|hangul=김소은|labels=no}})
* [[Kim So-jin]] ({{Korean|hangul=김소진|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Soo-hyun]] ({{Korean|hangul=김수현|labels=no}})<ref>{{Cite web |last=Yoo |first=Jae-hyuk |date=2012-05-02 |title= |script-title=ko:김수현 "한달반 새 광고 15편 촬영 강행군…짧은 시간에 '끼' 발산 힘들더군요" |trans-title=Kim Soo-hyun "It was hard to shoot 15 new commercials in a month and a half... It was difficult to release 'talent' in a short time" |url=https://www.hankyung.com/life/article/2012050296441 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304095645/http://www.hankyung.com/news/app/newsview.php?aid=2012050296441 |archive-date=2016-03-04 |access-date=2022-12-23 |website=[[Korea Economic Daily]] |language=ko}}</ref>
* [[Kim Su-hyeon (actor, born 1970)|Kim Su-hyeon]] ({{Korean|hangul=김수현|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Tae-woo (actor)|Kim Tae-woo]] ({{Korean|hangul=김태우|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Ye-won (actress, born 1987)|Kim Ye-won]] ({{Korean|hangul=김예원|labels=no}})
* [[Kim Young-jae (actor born 1975)|Kim Young-jae]] ({{Korean|hangul=김영재|labels=no}})
* [[Ko So-young]] ({{Korean|hangul=고소영|labels=no}})
* [[Kwak Hee-sung]] ({{Korean|hangul=곽희성|labels=no}})
* [[Kwak Ji-min]] ({{Korean|hangul=곽지민|labels=no}})
* [[Kwon Yul (actor)|Kwon Yul]] ({{Korean|hangul=권율|labels=no}})
* [[Lee Beom-soo]] ({{Korean|hangul=이범수|labels=no}})
* [[Lee Byung-hun]] ({{Korean|hangul=이병헌|labels=no}})
* [[Lee Do-hyun]] ({{Korean|hangul=이도현|labels=no}})
* [[Lee Han-wi]] ({{Korean|hangul=이한위|labels=no}})
* [[Lee Hye-young (actress, born 1962)|Lee Hye-young]] ({{Korean|hangul=이혜영|labels=no}})
* [[Lee Hyun-jin (actor)|Lee Hyun-jin]] ({{Korean|hangul=이현진|labels=no}})
* [[Lee In (actor)|Lee In]] ({{Korean|hangul=이준|labels=no}})
* [[Lee Jae-ryong]] ({{Korean|hangul=이재룡|labels=no}})
* [[Lee Jae-wook]] ({{Korean|hangul=이재욱|labels=no}})
* [[Lee Jung-hyun]] ({{Korean|hangul=이정현|labels=no}})
* [[Lee Min-ho (actor born 1993)|Lee Min-ho]] ({{Korean|hangul=이민호|labels=no}})
* [[Lee Min-woo (actor)|Lee Min-woo]] ({{Korean|hangul=이동민|labels=no}})
* [[Lee Tae-ri]] ({{Korean|hangul=이태리|labels=no}})
* [[Lee Yoon-ji]] ({{Korean|hangul=이윤지|labels=no}})
* [[Lee Young-ae]] ({{Korean|hangul=이영애|labels=no}})
* [[Lee Young-ha (actor)|Lee Young-ha]] ({{Korean|hangul=이영하|labels=no}})
* [[Lim Eun-kyung]] ({{Korean|hangul=임은경|labels=no}})
* [[Nam Da-reum]] ({{Korean|hangul=남다름|labels=no}})
* [[Nam Mi-jung]] ({{Korean|hangul=남미정|labels=no}})
* [[Namkoong Min]] ({{Korean|hangul=남궁민|labels=no}})
* [[Oh Dae-gyu]] ({{Korean|hangul=오대규|labels=no}})
* [[Oh Hyun-kyung]] ({{Korean|hangul=오현경|labels=no}})
* [[Oh Se-young]] ({{Korean|hangul=오세영|labels=no}})
* [[Park Chul-min]] ({{Korean|hangul=박철민|labels=no}})
* [[Park Geun-hyung]] ({{Korean|hangul=박근형|labels=no}})
* [[Park Gun-woo (actor)|Park Gun-woo]] ({{Korean|hangul=박건우|labels=no}})
* [[Park Ho-san]] ({{Korean|hangul=박호산|labels=no}})
* [[Park In-hwan (actor)|Park In-hwan]] ({{Korean|hangul=박인환|labels=no}})
* [[Park Joong-hoon]] ({{Korean|hangul=박중훈|labels=no}})
* [[Park Jung-chul]] ({{Korean|hangul=박정철|labels=no}})
* [[Park Shin-hye]] ({{Korean|hangul=박신혜|labels=no}})
* [[Park Ye-jin]] ({{Korean|hangul=박예진|labels=no}})
* [[Park Yong-ha]] ({{Korean|hangul=박용하|labels=no}})
* [[Park Yong-woo]] ({{Korean|hangul=박용우|labels=no}})
* [[Ryu Deok-hwan]] ({{Korean|hangul=류덕환|labels=no}})
* [[Seo Young]] ({{Korean|hangul=서영|labels=no}})
* [[Shin Ae-ra]] ({{Korean|hangul=신애라|labels=no}})
* [[Shin Se-kyung]] ({{Korean|hangul=신세경|labels=no}})<ref>{{cite web |date=November 4, 2009 |title= |script-title=ko:[T-뉴스 인터뷰] 신세경, "포스트 김혜수라고요? 감사하죠!" |trans-title=[T-News Interview] Shin Se-kyung, "Post Kim Hye-soo? Thank you!" |url=http://news.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2009/11/04/2009110400681.html?related_all |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180720135556/http://news.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2009/11/04/2009110400681.html?related_all |archive-date=July 20, 2018 |access-date=December 23, 2022 |website=[[The Chosun Ilbo]] |language=ko}}</ref>
* [[Shin Sung-woo]] ({{Korean|hangul=신성우|labels=no}})
* [[Son Chang-min]] ({{Korean|hangul=손창민|labels=no}})
* [[Son Hyun-joo]] ({{Korean|hangul=손현주|labels=no}})
* [[Song Il-gook]] ({{Korean|hangul=송일국|labels=no}})
* [[Song Jae-rim]] ({{Korean|hangul=송재림|labels=no}})
* [[Song Ok-sook]] ({{Korean|hangul=송옥숙|labels=no}})
* [[Sung Yoo-bin]] ({{Korean|hangul=성유빈|labels=no}})<ref>{{cite web |date=13 February 2019 |title= |script-title=ko:성유빈, 송혜교·유아인과 한솥밥…중앙대 연영과 진학 '김새론 동기' |trans-title=Sung Yoo-bin, Song Hye-kyo and Yoo Ah-in and one pot meal... Entering Chung-Ang University Yeongyeong Department 'Kim Sae-ron's motive' |url=http://www.spotvnews.co.kr/?mod=news&act=articleView&idxno=264778 |access-date=23 December 2022 |work=spotvnews |language=ko}}</ref>
* [[Tang Jun-sang]] ({{Korean|hangul=탕준상|labels=no}})
* [[Wang Bit-na]] ({{Korean|hangul=왕빛나|labels=no}})
* [[Woo Seung-yeon]] ({{Korean|hangul=우승연|labels=no}})
* [[Yeo Hyun-soo]] ({{Korean|hangul=여현수|labels=no}})
* [[Yeo Jin-goo]] ({{Korean|hangul=여진구|labels=no}})<ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-11-04 |title=Yeo Jin-goo accepted to Chung-Ang University |url=http://kpopherald.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=201511041613277130046_2 |access-date=2022-12-24 |website=[[Kpop Herald]]}}</ref>
* [[Yeon Joon-seok]] ({{Korean|hangul=연준석|labels=no}})
* [[Yoo Ji-tae]] ({{Korean|hangul=유지태|labels=no}})
* [[Yoo In-young]] ({{Korean|hangul=유인영|labels=no}})
* [[Yoo So-young]] ({{Korean|hangul=유소영|labels=no}})
* [[Yoon Eun-hye]] ({{Korean|hangul=윤은혜|labels=no}})<ref>{{Cite web |date=2012-03-13 |title=Yoon Eun-hye to go to grad school |url=https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/2012/03/13/etc/Yoon-Eunhye-to-go-to-grad-school/2949835.html |access-date=2022-12-24 |website=[[Korea JoongAng Daily]] |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Yoon Jong-bin]] ({{Korean|hangul=윤종빈|labels=no}})
* [[Yum Jung-ah]] ({{Korean|hangul=염정아|labels=no}})
* [[Yu In-chon]] ({{Korean|hangul=유인촌|labels=no}})
}}


===Reference Materials===
===Sports===
{{columns-list|colwidth=20em|
- (2 Years since the affiliation with Doosan Inc, CAU at the center of university revolution. 'Ongoing transformation', 'Changing atmosphere') <br>
* [[Hur Jae]] ({{Korean|hangul=허재|labels=no}}) – retired basketball player and coach<ref name="Jumpball.Jan2021">{{cite news|title=허동택 트리오, 코트에서 다시 뭉치나? 중앙대-기아자동차 전설들 모처럼 코트에 선다|url=http://jumpball.co.kr/news/newsview.php?ncode=1065584978866529|work=Jumpball|date=22 January 2021|language=ko}}</ref>
('두산법인 2년' 중앙대, 대학 개혁 중심에 서다. 최첨단 캠퍼스 ‘변신 중’…‘공부할 맛 나네’) <br>
* [[Kang Dong-hee]] ({{Korean|hangul=강동희|labels=no}}) – retired basketball player and coach<ref name="Jumpball.Jan2021"/>
http://magazine.hankyung.com/business/apps/news?popup=0&nid=01&c1=1001&nkey=2010070600762000061&mode=sub_view
* [[Kim Joo-sung (basketball)|Kim Joo-sung]] ({{Korean|hangul=김주성|labels=no}}) – basketball player, two-time [[KBL Most Valuable Player Award]] winner and two-time [[Asian Games]] gold medalist

* [[Kim Sun-hyung]] ({{Korean|hangul=김선형|labels=no}}) – basketball player and KBL MVP winner
- (2 Years since the affiliation with Doosan Inc, CAU at the center of university revolution. 'Can-do spirit')<br>
* [[Kim Yoo-taek]] ({{Korean|hangul=김유택|labels=no}}) – retired basketball player and coach, former coach of Chung-Ang's basketball team<ref name="Jumpball.Jan2021"/>
('두산법인 2년' 중앙대, 대학 개혁 중심에 서다. “이제는 할 수 있다는 공감대 형성돼”) <br>
* [[Jung Jin-ho (baseball)|Jung Jin-ho]] ({{Korean|hangul=정진호|labels=no}}) – baseball player
http://magazine.hankyung.com/business/apps/news?popup=0&nid=01&c1=1001&nkey=2010070600762000081&mode=sub_view
* [[Oh Se-keun]] ({{Korean|hangul=오세근|labels=no}}) – basketball player and KBL MVP winner

* [[Yang Hong-seok (basketball)|Yang Hong-seok]] ({{Korean|hangul=양홍석|labels=no}}) – basketball player
- (2 years of Doosan involvement - CAU’s grades?)<br>
* [[Yoo Hee-kwan]] ({{Korean|hangul=유희관|labels=no}}) – retired baseball player, three-time Korean Series champion<ref>{{cite news|title=빠른 세상 속 느릿한 울림, 두산베어스 유희관 동문|url=https://news.cau.ac.kr/cms/FR_CON/BoardView.do?MENU_ID=20&CONTENTS_NO=&SITE_NO=5&BOARD_SEQ=2&BOARD_CATEGORY_NO=&P_TAB_NO=&TAB_NO=&BBS_SEQ=100|publisher=Chung-Ang University|date=28 January 2015|language=ko}}</ref>
(두산 참여 2년.. 중앙대의 성적표는?) <br>
* [[Yoon Bit-garam]] ({{Korean|hangul=윤빛가람|labels=no}}) – football player
http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?idxno=2010070513071726910
}}

- (Seoul National Univ loses 5 BK 21 projects, CAU gains 6)<br>
(BK21, 서울대 5개 탈락 중앙대는 6개 증가) <br>
http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?idxno=2009012811410857039&nvr=y

====CAU2018+====
CAU 2018 builds on the accomplishments of Dragon 2018, and outlines the improved development plans for Chung-Ang University as achievable short-term targets, with the ultimate aim to be listed within 100 of internationally renowned universities by 2018, commemorating Chung-Ang University’s Centennial Year. The implementation will be segmented into the Chung-Ang Person Cultivation Plan, Chung-Ang Team Formation Plan and the Chung-Ang Site Construction Plan, for education, research and environment respectively. The university’s standing can be expected to heightened upon successful implementation of the detailed schedule.


==See also==
==See also==
*[[List of colleges and universities in South Korea]]
* [[List of colleges and universities in South Korea]]
*[[List of Korea-related topics]]
* [[Education in South Korea]]
*[[Education in South Korea]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.cau.ac.kr/ Official website]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060320065303/http://www.cau.ac.kr/ Official website]
* [http://neweng.cau.ac.kr/ Official English website]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080912135257/http://neweng.cau.ac.kr/ Official English website]


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Chung-Ang University
중앙대학교
Emblem of Chung-Ang University
Latin: Universitas Centralis
Other name
CAU, Jungdae, Angdae
MottoLive in Truth,
Live for Justice
TypePrivate
Established1916; 108 years ago (1916)
PresidentSang-Gue Park
Academic staff
2,055
Students21,847
Undergraduates14,506
Postgraduates7,341
Location,
South Korea
CampusUrban
NewspaperJungdae Shinmun
Colors  Blue
MascotDragon
Websitecau.ac.kr
neweng.cau.ac.kr
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationJungang Daehakgyo
McCune–ReischauerChungang Taehakkyo

Chung-Ang University (CAU; Korean중앙대학교; Hanja中央大學校; RRJungang Daehakgyo) is one of the top leading private research universities in Seoul, South Korea.[1] The university operates two campuses: main campus located in Dongjak District, Seoul, and an additional campus in Anseong, Gyeonggi Province. CAU consists of 16 undergraduate colleges and 16 graduate schools.

Starting as a church-run kindergarten in 1916,[2] CAU transformed into a school for female kindergarten teachers in 1922[3] and was granted university status in 1953.[4] The university held its centennial in 2018. It has 33,600 undergraduates, 5,200 graduates, 700 professors, and 500 more part-time teaching staff.[5] The symbol of Chung-Ang University is Blue Dragon. It represents the sacredness, authority, freedom, and the eternal prosperity of CAU.[6]

History

College of Pharmacy and R&D Center

Establishment 1916–1932

Chung-Ang University began with the establishment of Chung-Ang Kindergarten as an annex to the Chung-Ang Methodist Church located in Insa-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, in April 1918.

Chung-Ang Kindergarten originated as a branch of Jungdong Church in 1916 and separated in 1918.

In 1922, the Japanese enacted legislation against kindergartens to restrict expansion, however, other kindergartens including Susong, Kyungsung, and Taewha, and kindergartens in Gaesung and Pyongyang were founded by 1924.

Adversity 1933–1945

The social conventions in the 1920s made it difficult to recruit female students but a Teacher Training Program was established and kindergarten teachers were educated, which can be seen as a development in the modern history of teaching in Korea. Undeterred by the hostile conditions, graduates were posted to kindergartens in cities including Hamhung, Hweryung, Busan, Masan, Jeonju, Anak, Cheonan, Sariwon, and Miryang. Thus, the Chung-Ang Kindergarten Teacher Training Program took on the role of a Professional Educational Institution.

By 1922, the Chung-Ang Teacher Training Program, in partnership with the Community Education Movement of various Japanese-Resistance organizations, was promoted to a Kindergarten Teacher Training School. Although its legal status was registered as a miscellaneous school, its standing in social perception was considered equivalent to that of a professional school with a 3-year degree course.

The reformed Chung-Ang Teacher Training School continued to face obstacles in management. With ten students, the school was forced to relocate to a private residence in 1932 due to financial and personal circumstances of the management.[citation needed]

Blue Dragon Pond

In 1933, Louise Yim (Im Young-Shin) took over the helm and was appointed as the principal at the age of 34. She was a graduate of Kijeon School for Women and was previously imprisoned for 6 months for leading the Samil Independence Movement at Jeonju. She later graduated from Kwangdoo High School in Japan and was further awarded her M.A in the United States. She infamously sent pictures of the Japanese massacring Koreans during the Gwandong earthquake to Dr. Syngman Rhee, who was operating the Korean Independence Movement in the US.

After nine years in U.S., she returned to Korea in January 1932 and was determined to devote herself to the nation, which was still under Japanese rule. As she toured the country for her first role as the director of the YWCA, she realized that she needed to start with education to save the people.

Her savings of 30,000 dollars earned from farming, truck driving, and vegetable wholesale operation in U.S. was used to purchase a site at Heukseok-dong on which to build a school and took leadership of Chung-Ang Teacher Training School. Through Yim, Chung-Ang began to envisage its development as the cradle of national education.

Despite its relocation to Heukseok-dong, Chung-Ang Teacher Training School lacked facilities. So Yim rented Pearson Bible School to hold classes. However, there was a limit to Yim's personal finances and with the Japanese prohibiting contributions, the development of the School continued to face financial difficulties.

Believing that the only solution was to raise funds from U.S., Dr. Yim worked to promote donations in the U.S. As a result, she was able to return home having established the Pfeiffer Foundation in U.S. to financially support Chung-Ang Teacher Training School.

With this, the first stone building was erected on the grounds of Heukseok-dong in April 1937, to become Young-Shin Hall upon its completion in May 1938, which forms the heart of Chung-Ang today.

Students subsequently founded Chosun Kindergarten Education Society and took charge of the social education plan through concerts, plays, and literary activities.

In 1937, the Japanese waged war against China, and in 1941 attacked Pearl Harbor, signalling the start of the Pacific War with the U.S. declaring war against Japan. Chung-Ang Teacher Training School was heavily targeted in view of the fact that Yim was educated in U.S. and a devout Christian.

The Communications Unit of the Japanese Army attempted to take possession of the school, but their efforts were blocked by the strong resistance of Yim. By the end of WW2, under pressure from the Japanese forces, the school was no longer able to admit new students, and the school was closed in 1944.[citation needed]

Construction and development of a comprehensive university 1946–1955

As Japan was defeated and Korea liberated, Dr. Yim reopened the doors to Chung-Ang Teacher Training School on 28 September 1945, and established the school motto, "Live in Truth, Live for Justice".

On 1 October of the same year, Chung-Ang Teacher Training School was re-organised under the name of Chung-Ang Professional School for Women and followed by the Admissions Ceremony. The Foundation, Chung-Ang Culture Institute, was established in November 1946, and its legal registration was completed by the following year.

Young-shin Hall

In April 1947, the school was again reorganised into Chung-Ang College for Women, and then to Chung-Ang College in May 1948, establishing itself as a co-educational institution.

Whilst Dr. Yim served as a national diplomat in the United Nations, obtaining their endorsement to build a new Korea, she also continued her efforts in developing the school and was appointed dean and chairman of the board.

Although the college celebrated its first conferment of a bachelor's degree in May 1950, it was again indefinitely closed due to the outbreak of the June 25 Korean War. Students were re-admitted subsequent to the September 28 reclaim of the Country, but soon the school had to flee to Busan and set up a temporary office there in the event of January 4 Retreat of Korea's allied forces.

Upon Dr. Yim's return to the country in April 1951 after completing her diplomatic duties in U.S., the school started to give lectures in Song-do, Busan. Later, it installed branch campuses and lectures in Iri and Seoul.

Chung-Ang College continued to provide education during the war times. As a result, the second, third, and fourth bachelor's degree Conferment were held during the war years in Busan, in 1951, 1952, and 1953.

The school continued to provide education during the evacuation to Busan and was recognised as a comprehensive university in February 1953. Thus, with nine departments under four component faculties including the College of Liberal Arts & Science, College of Law, College of Business, and College of Pharmacy, and a Graduate School, Dr. Yim was appointed as chancellor of the university.

The teaching faculty returned from Busan to its original site in Heukseok-dong, Seoul, in August, following the declaration of ceasefire in the Korean War in July of the same year. However, lectures had to be taught in temporary buildings as the site was still occupied by the U.S. Army. The site was eventually recovered after one semester in April 1954, and the area reorganised for the development of the university.

The university continued to expand to the scale of 19 departments under four faculties, and a population of 2,850, between 1955 and 1959. To accommodate the increase in departments and students, a four-storey building, Pfeiffer Hall, was constructed across approximately 2,500 pyeong (1 pyeong =3.1m2) in 1956, and Chung-Ang Library constructed across approximately 3,800 pyeong in 1959.

Concurrently, International Culture Research Institute was established to enhance research activities.

Partnerships were forged with Young-Shin Junior High School, Young-Shin Girls' Junior High School, Nakyang Junior High School, Nakyang Technical High School.

Preparation for takeoff 1956–1979

1960 saw the 4.19 Revolution, where the CAU students educated under the motto of "Truth and Justice" protested against the March 1960 Rigged Elections. Furthermore, despite the many challenges faced with the control policy affecting student-intake for the alleged qualitative improvement of universities, which was introduced in the wake of the 5.16 Military Coup in 1961, CAU was able to appoint Dr. Sung-Hee Yim as its second chancellor on 2 October 1961. Later Yim was re-appointed as the third chancellor, she was able to continue ensuring the internal stability of the university.

In January 1965, the College of Liberal Arts & Science was segregated into the College of Liberal Arts, College of Science & Engineering and College of Education, whilst the College of Law, College of Business, and College of Pharmacy were combined to form six colleges. Furthermore, the partnered Middle School and High School were renamed in affiliation with the College of Education, and an affiliate Elementary School was newly established under the Foundation, allowing the delivery of a coherent educational philosophy from kindergarten to graduate school.

In February 1967, the Graduate School of Social Development was established to train specialists and promote industrial links. In 1968, the university was again reorganised into the eight component faculties, including College of Liberal Art, College of Science & Engineering, College of Education, College of Law, College of Political Science & Economics, College of Business Administration, College of Agriculture, and College of Pharmacy, for the systemization of education impacting the affiliate organisations. The College of Medicine was installed in December 1971, and Sung Shim Hospital, based in Jung-gu, Seoul, was incorporated as an affiliate hospital.

July 1961 saw the construction of Jin Sun Hall across approximately 1,400 pyeong, and the University Theatre across 1,920 pyeong. In October of the same year, the Social Development Hall was constructed across 1,600 pyeong. The Archives were reorganised to mark the 50th anniversary in 1968. The Blue Dragon Monument was erected to safe-guard artefacts and documents for the next 100 years, and Seungdang Hall built. Bobst Hall, covering 3,200 pyeong, was built the following year, December 1969. The Sung Shim Hospital of 1,395 pyeong was affiliated.

By this time, the founder of CAU, Yim was over 70 years old and finding the workload physically gruelling. Thus, she charged Dr. Chull Soon Yim to succeed her as the fourth chancellor of CAU.

Dormitory in Anseong campus

The College of Liberal Arts and College of Science & Engineering were restructured into the College of Liberal Arts & Science and College of Engineering in 1972. In the field of art, CAU merged with Seorabol Art College, which was operated by the Seorabol Art Institute, in June 1972, and further reorganised the establishment under the College of Arts in 1974. Two affiliate schools were constructed in 1978, and the Graduate School of International Management and Graduate School of Education installed in January 1979.

Jin Sun Hall was extended in October 1972 for construction of 3,100 pyeong of Seorabol Hall, and 2,400 pyeong devoted to the construction of Natural Hall as part of the College of Medicine in 1974. The Students' Union Building was constructed in December 1976 over 2,000 pyeong, and in June 1978, a new annex provided over 1,450 pyeong for the affiliate Sung Shim Hospital, based in Pil-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul.

In February 1977 Yim, the founder of CAU, died.

In March 1980, lecture halls, dormitories and a Students' Union were built across 2,417 pyeong, 1,706 pyeong, and 597 pyeong of land respectively in Anseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, to create the Anseong Campus.

Adversity after expansion 1980–1986

Following the end of his term as chancellor, Dr. Chull Soon Yim was succeeded by the professor of philosophy, Dr. Suk-Hee Lee, as the fifth chancellor in May 1980.

The Graduate School of Journalism was established in November 1980 to train professional journalists, and Heukseok-dong equipped with education facilities accordingly. In December, a 0.9-acre annex was built for the affiliate hospital to improve the education environment for the College of Medicine.

Improvements to facilities happened at the Seoul and the Anseong campuses.

In October 1981, faculties in Anseong were reorganised under the College of Foreign Languages, College of Social Science, and College of Home Economics. Seoul and Anseong sites were listed as the university's primary and secondary campus, respectively. The Department of Music was segregated from the College of Arts and newly established as the College of Music in October 1981. The College of Agriculture was reorganised as the College of Industrial Science. The Graduate School of Construction Engineering was added to the roster of faculties in September 1983. After the establishment of the College of Construction Engineering in the secondary campus in Ansung in October 1984, the secondary campus had seven colleges.

Blue Dragon Pond on the Anseong campus

In November 1982, the Professor Research Center was built over 636 pyeong, and 626 pyeong was spared for the College of Agriculture experiment area. In December, the building for the College of Arts was built over 4,874 pyeong. Continuing the investments, 1,192 pyeong for the Music College lecture area, 714 pyeong for the assembly area, and 423 pyeong for the swimming pool was established in August 1983. In September, the Gymnasium was finished over 655 pyeong. In December 1984, the 1,145 pyeong building was erected for the College of Music; finally, 5,068 pyeong was given for the third faculty residence. By the end, the campus had a modern look.

Dr. Byoung Jip Moon succeeded to Dr. Suk Hee Lee as the sixth president in March 1985. Moon began to reorganize the management operating system. The Office of Career Planning was established. The management of the Chung-Ang Cultural Institute and the Medical Center were modified. The departments of French Language & Literature and Japanese Language & Literature were reinstalled, and the Department of Industrial Information created. The construction of a Central Library in the second campus was promoted.

Realization of vision 2008

Dr. Bum Hoon Park was inaugurated as the 12th university president in February 2005. As his first assignment upon election, he oversaw the evaluation of the Korean Council for University Education, marketing of capital, BK21, establishment of the Professional Graduate School of Law, and other national enterprises.

Restructuring of the Education Science Technology Faculty, which had been the greatest pending issue, was so successful it was nominated a leading university and awarded grant maintenance (KRW 9,100,000,000) comparable to that of major competitor universities, in spite of its 1-year probationary period.

Following the restructuring of the undergraduate programmes, recruiting of new admissions, registration of current students, financial situation and overall management records of the three professional schools and 11 specialised schools, were analysed to identify the areas for improvement and enhance teaching quality. Thus, 32 out of 42 staff from the professional schools and specialized schools were reassigned to the general graduate school, and 10 positions reduced. The members reassigned to the general graduate school have been resourced to serve as the primary models in forming the Research Priority Group (Staff), for the construction of a research-centred regime.

DRAGON 2018 (2001–2004), which was the development plan devised under the 11th university president to carry the university towards the university target vision by the Centenary Anniversary, was re-branded as CAU2018+ (2005–2008). CAU2018+ lists the valuation index for various industries and the source of expected revenue in detail. To accomplish the goals, CAU2018+ was implemented in two stages.

For the first four years of Dr. Bum Hoon Park's term in office, resources were heavily invested in education/research equipment. Thus, the nation's largest Law Hall was constructed in February 2007, and a master plan drawn up for the construction of the Pharmacy and Natural Science R&D Centers around the Main Entrance in Campus 1, and an Engineering R&D Center by the Gymnasium,

In 2008, the Media Practice Section was established in the Law Hall and 400 additional wards were added in the affiliate hospital. Accordingly, the Chung-Ang Site Construction Plan, included in the CAU2018+ Development Plan was set in motion.

In November 2007, authorisation was obtained from Hanam-si, for developing a tertiary, Hanam Campus. Camp Colbern, which was previously a US Army installation of 86,000 pyeong will be renovated for the purpose. A team will be banded per subject field to oversee the management.

244 full-time teaching staff were recruited between 2005 and 2009, and in the first semester of 2009, 25 full-time and part-time staff were recruited.

Law and Medical Schools were established in March 2009.

Student dorm in Seoul campus (Blue Mir Hall)

KRW 40 billion of development funds, KRW 166.3 billion of external research grant, and KRW 17.3 billion in government aid allocated as a government-funded enterprise have been secured over the 4 years since Dr. Bum Hoon Park's inauguration into office. The sum of KRW 223.6 billion is the largest amount secured financially in the history of the university.

In May 2008, a global corporation, Doosan Group, was incorporated as an educational institution, and Yong-Sung Park was elected as the ninth chairman of the board.

The appointment of Chairman Park, who negotiated the industry-shift of Doosan Group from consumer goods to heavy industry, symbolises the rebirth of the university. Within 80 days of taking office, a meeting was held with the teaching staff on 27 August 2008, where the CAU2018+ Mid-Term Development Plans were announced along with the new strategy direction of "Choice and Concentrate, Strengthening of Executive Ability, Establishment of Virtuous Cycle Structure".

The Degree Management System has been strengthened to encourage students to study diligently, as in order to graduate, students have been made to attain a minimum level in compulsory subjects such as English and Accounting.

In order to the support this type of research, education and practice more effectively, an R&D Center for the College of Pharmacy and new Dormitories for students were constructed, the Central Library renovated, and the hospital extended to fit 300 additional wards.

Research projects are also being supported by the Special Committee for Strengthening the Research Marketability.

Such changes have already resulted in the designation of six new companies in the second stages of the BK21 enterprise, and a budget of KRW 6 billion being allocated to the leading research team, thus implementing the "choice and concentrate" strategy.

The direct election system for presidency was abolished and replaced by the appointment system. Consequently, the 12th president, Dr. Bum Hee Park, was re-appointed into office as the consecutive 13th president.

The largest project being persevered by Dr. Bum Hee Park and the corporation, is the establishment of Hanam Campus. In 2007, a memorandum of understanding was exchanged with Hanam-si.

As of February 2009, Chung-Ang University, as a comprehensive institution, has produced one general graduate school, five professional graduate schools, 11 specialised graduate schools, 18 modularised colleges in the campuses across Seoul and Anseong, and issued a total of 147,196 Bachelor's degrees, 29,940 Master's degrees, and 4,275 Doctorates.

In March 2014 Chung-Ang University began accepting video game players into their Department of Sport Science.[7][8]

Academics

Colleges and schools

The existing faculty-based system has been replaced by a functional vice president system in 2014 and each college is operated by the dean of each college. As of 2014, there are 12 colleges and 49 departments.

Colleges Departments and schools
Law

• Central Law School (Graduate)

Humanities

• Philosophy
• History
• Korean Language and Literature
• English Language and Literature
• European Languages and Cultures
• Asian Languages and Cultures

Social Sciences

• Political Science and International Relations
• Public Service
• Media Communication
• Sociology
• Psychology
• Social Welfare
• Library and Information Science
• Urban Planning and Real Estate

Education

• Education
• Early Childhood Education
• English Education
• Home Economics Education
• Physical Education

Natural Sciences

• Physics
• Chemistry
• Life Sciences
• Mathematics

Biotechnology and Natural Resources

Bioresource and Bioscience (Anseong)
Food Science and Technology (Anseong)
• Systems Biotechnology (Anseong)

Engineering

• Civil and Environmental Engineering, Urban Design and Studies
• Architecture and Building Science
• Chemical Engineering and Material Science
• Mechanical Engineering
• Electrical and Electronics Engineering
• Integrative Engineering
• Energy System Engineering
• Advanced Materials Engineering (Anseong)

Software

• Computer Science and Engineering
• Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Business and Economics

• Business Administration
• Global Finance
• Economics
• Applied Statistics
• Advertising and Public Relations
• International Logistics
• Industrial Security
• Knowledge-Based Management

Pharmacy

• Pharmacy

Medicine

• Medicine

Nursing

• Nursing

Arts
  • Performance Film Creation (Seoul/Anseong)
    • Creative Writing (Anseong)
    • Theatre
    • Film Studies
    • Photography and Related Media (Anseong)
    • Dance (Anseong)
    • Theatre and Film Design
  • Art (Anseong)
    • Korean Painting
    • Painting
    • Sculpture
  • Design (Anseong)
    • Visual Communication Design
    • Industrial Design
    • Fashion Design
    • Housing and Interior Design
    • Crafts
  • Music (Anseong)
    • Composition
    • Voice
    • Piano
    • Orchestral Music
  • Traditional Arts (Anseong)
    • Korean Music
    • Performing Arts
Art & Technology

• Art & Technology (Anseong)

Sports

• Sports Science (Anseong)

Postgraduate programs

The postgraduate programmes in Chung-Ang University are categorised into General Graduate School, Professional Schools and Specialised Graduate Schools.

Category Graduate School
General Graduate School
Professional

International Studies
Advanced Imaging Science, Multimedia and Film
Business School[permanent dead link]
Medical School
Law School

Specialized

Social Development
Education
Media Communication
Construction Engineering
Public Administration
Industrial and Entrepreneurial Management
Information
Food & Drug Administration
Arts
Korean Traditional Music Education Archived 2014-08-19 at the Wayback Machine
Human Resource Development
Nursing and Health Professions

International student

The international student population in Chung-Ang University reaches approximately 2,000. Approximately 200 exchange students are admitted into Chung-Ang University per year.

Faculties
Admissions ratio (%)
Humanities
7.11
Social Science
5.9
Natural Science
6
Engineering
7.02
Education
5.56
Business and Economics
5.89

Admissions

The admissions ratio at Chung-Ang University is 7.45% based on 2014 statistics. (73,021 applicants for 5,443 places)

Statistics, 2014[9][10]
Applications
received
Offers of
admission
Selectivity
Business and Economics 9,848 712 7.2%
Humanities and Social sciences 18,425 819 4.4%
Natural Science and Engineering 18,662 940 5.0%
Medicine 3,278 60 1.8%
Nursing 3,066 340 11.0%
Arts/Sports 12,986 1,568 12.1%

Rankings

University rankings
JoongAng National[11] Domestic =10
QS National[12] General 13
THE National[13] General 12–13
ARWU National[14] Research 19–23
QS Asia
(Asia version)[15]
General 70
THE Asia
(Asia version)[16]
General 74
ARWU World[17] Research 701–800
QS World[18] General =494
THE World[19] General 401–500
USNWR World[20] General 1036

Chung-Ang University (CAU) ranked third in the category of social sciences and fifth in education among Korean universities in the 2020 Times Higher Education (THE) University Rankings.

According to the 2019 Korea University Rankings by JoongAng Ilbo, CAU ranked first in the fields of film, drama and theatre studies.[24][25]

Campus

Seoul campus

Libraries: Chung-Ang University is home to the Central Library and Law Library.

  • Renovation work to the Central Library was completed in August 2009, thereby stretching the site to fit 3,400 personal cubicles, study rooms, tutoring rooms, an E-Lounge, and CAU-Garden, as well as providing access to electronics newspapers, notice boards and memo boards, over a 14,258.2 m2 (4,320 pyeong) site. The library houses over a million books and articles, 2,500 publications, 80,000 electronic journals, 120 web data, all dissertations published by the university graduates, 27,000 original data, and 40,000 copies of E-books fit for service.
  • The Law Library is on the first and second floors of the Law Building and houses volumes, reference books, periodicals and all domestic and foreign data.

Main Administration Building: The university headquarters can be seen upon passing the Middle Entrance. This white building is where the offices of the President, Student Affairs, General Affairs and Public Relations Department can be found.

Emancipation Square, in the center of the university, is sheltered by Seorabol Hall, the Central Library and the Student Union Hall. The area is enjoyed by students seeking relaxation, and also during festivities.

The Blue Dragon Monument and Blue Dragon Pond, near the Middle Entrance, were installed in 1968 to commemorate the university's 50th anniversary. The Blue Dragon Monument depicts the moment of ascension from its embrace of the Earth, with the blessing of seven miniature dragons, and is symbolic of the prosperity of Chung-Ang University.

Young-Shin Hall, situated by the Main Entrance, was completed in May 1938. During the oppressive time in Korean history when Japanese colonialists prohibited the collecting of financial aid, donations had to be amassed from the U.S. As a result, the Pfeiffer Foundation was born.

College Buildings include the College of Law (Law Building), Seorabol Hall, Bobst Hall, Pfeiffer Hall, College of Natural Science (Natural Science Building), College of Medicine (Medical Building), College of Pharmacy (Pharmacy Building), and the Institute of Performing Arts.

The College of Law Building, constructed in 2007, is shared by the School of Business Administration, College of Education and the College of Law. Facilities include student cafeterias and staff cafeterias, computer rooms, the Law Library, assembly hall and postgraduate rooms.

Art Center

Blue Mir Hall was constructed in August 2010. It can accommodate 955 students and has been equipped with restaurants, convenience stores, sports facilities and cafes.

Seorabol Hall is an eight-story building across from the College of Law, home to the College of Liberal Arts and College of Education.

Bobst Hall: As the first of two Engineering Buildings, the space is mainly used by Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering and Chemical Engineering students. The building is behind the Student Cultural Hall and is furnished with labs and research space.

Engineering Building 2 supplements the first Engineering Building. The space is mainly used by students of Computer Science and Engineering and Architectural Engineering, working in the computer labs and design labs.

Natural Science Building is constructed of distinctive red bricks and is inhabited by the Department of Physics, Chemistry, Life Science and Math Statistics.

Medical Building is spread over two sites near the Student Union Hall and the Central Library consisting of Medical Building 1 and Medical Building 2.

Professor Office Building and Gymnasium

Pfeiffer Hall and R&D Center: The College of Pharmacy is in Pfeiffer Hall, which boasts an array of laboratories.

Art Center building, also known as the Media & Performance Theatre, is stage to the School of Mass Communication and School of Drama and Film Studies. University functions and performances are held in its halls.

Gymnasium is located by the back entrance together with the Professor Research Center. The grounds are host to the Career Fair each term.

Anseong campus

The Anseong Campus is located in Daedeok-myeon, Anseong-si, Gyeonggi-do. The secondary campus was established in 1979, subsequent to the recognition of Chung-Ang as a university in 1948.

College of Arts Precinct consists of four buildings, including the Modelling Hall, Theatre, Crafts Hall, and Sculpture Hall. The College of Arts is an art institute that teaches ten genres from literature, sculpture and performance to visual and design. The lectures are open to students in Creative Writing, Korean Painting, Western Painting, Arts & Crafts, Photography, Dance, Sculpture, and Industrial Design,

School of Music Precinct has three buildings in the School of Music Precinct: Music Building 1, Music Building 2, and a third named Young-Shin Music Hall. The School of Music is mainly frequented by students of Composition, Voice, Piano and Orchestral Instruments.

CAU Blue Dragon Pond

Korean Traditional Music Building is a stroll down the path lying between the Music Buildings and the Young-Shin Music Hall, towards the Water Surface Stage. All areas of the Korean Music Building are open to the public. The theatre and lobby are on the second floor in a gallery formation, whilst private practice rooms are available to students on the third floor.

Lakeside Theatre is a stage erected at the side of a lake, serving as an open-air arena for summer performances. The surrounding garden is equipped with trees and benches.

College of Biotechnology & Natural Resources Precinct has five buildings in the Biotechnology & Natural Resources Precinct: Circular building (Won hyung gwan), Biotechnology building 1, Biotechnology building 2, Biotechnology building 3 and a Living Modified Organisms Laboratory. The College of Biotechnology & Natural Resources is an important institution that leads biotechnology and research to Chung-ang University.

Student life

Clubs

Classification List of Student Clubs
Performing Arts M&M, DaCside, Dance Sports, 새날지기, 영죽무대, 청룡합창단, 타박네, 가람터, 누리울림, 루바토, 멜로스, Muse, Blue Dragon, 피카통
Liberal Arts UNSA, 미생마, YOUTHHOSTEL, KUSA
Cultural Studies 만화두레, 문학동인회, Art Time, 반영, Photography, Calligraphy
Charity MRA, RCY, 사랑터, 손짓사랑, 푸름회(Purm Society; Education Charity)
Social Studies 비꼼, 현상스케치, Humanism
Tradition/Custom/Heritage 민탈, 소래얼, 한백사위
Religious CARP, Catholic Society, Buddhist Society, Jeungism Society, CAM, CBA, CCC, CUSCM, SCA, UBF, Navigators
Sports CABO, LOVE4T, Rendezvous, 리베로, American Football, Giants, 날파람, Body Building Society, 의혈검, Judo, Kendo, 라이너스, Mountain Hiking, Ski, Underwater Diving, Yachting
Academic CECOM, COMP, HAM, TRC, Cosmos

Traditions

  • LUCAUs (Let's Unite CAUs) is a student festival that is held every summer.
  • Undergraduate Department-held 'Jujom (lit.: bar)' party.

Healthcare System

Chung-Ang University Healthcare System provides healthcare to the residents in the Seoul Metropolitan Area, running two hospitals, each located in Seoul and Gwangmyeong. Founded in 1968 as the first domestic association of medical school professors, Chung-Ang University Hospital established its foundation for a new takeoff by moving from Pil-dong to Heukseok-dong in 2004. In 2011, Yongsan Hospital finished its 27-year-old history and relocated to merge with the Chung-Ang University Hospital. CAUHS opened its fourth hospital, Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital in March 2022.[26]

Notable alumni

Politicians

Musicians

Film industry

Sports

See also

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