Gyeongnam Provincial Namhae College

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Gyeongnam Provincial Namhae College
경남도립남해대학
Type Public College
Established1970
President Hong Deok Soo
Location,
Website Official website
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization Gyeongnam Dorip Namhae Daehak
McCune–Reischauer Kyŏngnam Torip Namhae Tayhak

The Gyeongnam Provincial Namhae College is South Korea's first provincial university founded by South Gyeongsang Province aimed at fostering specialized talents in the region in March 1996.

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It was opened in March 1996, receiving accreditation for the Namhae Junior College in November 1994. In April 1999, it opened a lifelong education institute. In January 2013, it signed a treaty with China's Shanghai Business School.

There are nine departments, tourism, hotel cooking, shipbuilding, mechatronics, electronics, computer software engineering, business practices, Financial accounting practices, and tourism landscape design. [1] [2]

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  2. 경남 특성화전문대학 가다 ① 경남도립남해대학 http://www.gnmaeil.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=293907

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