Korea Polytechnics

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Korea Polytechnics
한국폴리텍대학
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Type vocational school
Established2006
Location,
37°32′50″N126°57′00″E / 37.547348°N 126.949886°E / 37.547348; 126.949886
Website www.kopo.ac.kr

Korea Polytechnics (Korean : 한국폴리텍대학) mean two or three-years public vocational school in South Korea. It has 11 colleges in 34 cities.

List of schools

ImageNameLocationRegionDivisionReferencesNotes
1.seouljeongsukaempeoseu.JPG Seoul Jungsu Campus Yongsan, SeoulMetropolitan Area Korea Polytechnic I
3.seongnamkaempeoseu.JPG Seongnam Campus Seongnam, GyeonggiMetropolitan AreaKorea Polytechnic I
2.seoulgangseokaempeoseu.JPG Seoul Gangseo Campus Gangseo, SeoulMetropolitan AreaKorea Polytechnic I
hangugpolritegdaehag singisulgyoyugweon.jpg Bundang Convergence Technology Education Center Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-doMetropolitan AreaKorea Polytechnic I
4.jejukaempeoseu.jpg Jeju Campus Jeju City, Jeju Jeju IslandKorea Polytechnic I
Gwangmyeong Convergence Technology Education Center Gwangmyeong-si, Gyeonggi-doMetropolitan Area Korea Polytechnic II
5.inceonkaempeoseu.JPG Incheon Campus Bupyeong, IncheonMetropolitan AreaKorea Polytechnic II
6.naminceonkaempeoseu.JPG Namincheon Campus Nam-gu, IncheonMetropolitan AreaKorea Polytechnic II
7.hwaseongkaempeoseu.JPG Hwaseong (Mars) Campus Hwaseong, GyeonggiMetropolitan AreaKorea Polytechnic II
8.cunceonkaempeoseu.JPG Chuncheon Campus Chuncheon, GangwonGangwon-do Korea Polytechnic III
10.gangreungkaempeoseu.JPG Gangneung Campus Gangneung, GangwonGangwon-doKorea Polytechnic III
9.weonjukaempeoseu.jpg Wonju Campus Wonju, GangwonGangwon-doKorea Polytechnic III
11.daejeonkaempeoseu.jpg Daejeon Campus Dong-gu, DaejeonChungcheong Province Korea Polytechnic IV
12.ceongjukaempeoseu.jpg Cheongju Campus Cheongju, North ChungcheongChungcheong ProvinceKorea Polytechnic IV
13.asankaempeoseu.JPG Asan Campus Asan, South ChungcheongChungcheong ProvinceKorea Polytechnic IV
15.cungjukaempeoseu.JPG Chungju Campus Chungju, North ChungcheongChungcheong ProvinceKorea Polytechnic IV
14.hongseongkaempeoseu.jpg Chungnam Campus Hongseong-gun, Chungcheongnam-doChungcheong ProvinceKorea Polytechnic IV
16.gwangjukaempeoseu.jpg Gwangju Campus Buk-gu, GwangjuJeolla-do Korea Polytechnic V
20.igsankaempeoseu.jpg Iksan Campus Iksan, North JeollaJeolla-doKorea Polytechnic V
21.sunceonkaempeoseu.jpg Suncheon Campus Suncheon, South JeollaJeolla-doKorea Polytechnic V
17.gimjekaempeoseu.jpg Jeonbuk Campus Gimje-si, Jeollabuk-doJeolla-doKorea Polytechnic V
19.mogpokaempeoseu.jpg Jeonnam Campus Muan-gun, Jeollanam-doJeolla-doKorea Polytechnic V
22.daegukaempeoseu.JPG Daegu Campus Seo-gu, DaeguGyeongsang-do Korea Polytechnic VI
23.gumikaempeoseu.jpg Gumi Campus Gumi, North GyeongsangGyeongsang-doKorea Polytechnic VI
25.pohangkaempeoseu.JPG Pohang Campus Pohang, North GyeongsangGyeongsang-doKorea Polytechnic VI
26.yeongjukaempeoseu.JPG Yeongju Campus Yeongju, North GyeongsangGyeongsang-doKorea Polytechnic VI
24.dalseongkaempeoseu.jpg Namdaegu Campus Dalseong-gun, DaeguGyeongsang-doKorea Polytechnic VI
33.seomyupaesyeondaehag.JPG Yeongnam Convergence Technology Campus Dong-gu, DaeguGyeongsang-doKorea Polytechnic VI
27.cangweonkaempeoseu.jpg Changwon Campus Changwon, South GyeongsangGyeongsang-do Korea Polytechnic VII
28.busankaempeoseu.JPG Busan Campus Buk-gu, BusanGyeongsang-doKorea Polytechnic VII
29.ulsankaempeoseu.JPG Ulsan Campus Jung-gu, UlsanGyeongsang-doKorea Polytechnic VII
30.dongbusankaempeoseu.JPG East Busan Campus Gijang, BusanGyeongsang-doKorea Polytechnic VII
31.jinjukaempeoseu.JPG Jinju Campus Jinju, South GyeongsangGyeongsang-doKorea Polytechnic VII
34.hanggongdaehag.JPG Korea Aviation Polytechnic Sacheon, South GyeongsangGyeongsang-do
35.baiodaehag.jpg Korea Bio Polytechnic Nonsan-si, Chungcheongnam-doChungcheong Province
32.yeojadaehag.JPG Semiconductor Convergence Campus Anseong-si, Gyeonggi-doMetropolitan Area
36.namweonyeonsuweon.JPG Talent Source Namwon-si, Jeollabuk-doJeolla-do
hangugpolritegdaehag yunghabgisulgyoyugweon.jpg New Technology Education Center Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-doJeolla-do
dasomgodeunghaggyo.jpg Dasom High School Jecheon-si, Chungcheongbuk-doChungcheong Province

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