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Encyclopedia > Andong Institute of Information Technology


Andong Institute of Information Technology
Korean name
Hangul: 안동정보대학
Hanja: 安東情報大學
Revised Romanization: Andong Jeongbo Daehak
McCune_Reischauer: Andong Chŏngbo Taehak

Andong Institute of Information Technology, sometimes called Andong Info Tech or AIT, is a small technical college located in Andong City, South Korea. It offers degree programs in fields such architecture, animation, herbal medicine, and civil engineering. Facilities include broadcast studios and a library of around 18,500 volumes.


International sister institutions include the Canadian Malaspina University_College and the American University of Montana and Wenatchee Valley College.


History

The foundation which would establish the school was founded in 1972. In 1987, governmental permission to found a school was received, and in 1992 the school actually opened as Andong Industrial Technical College. The first entering class of 480 students was admitted on March 4, 1993. The entering class of 2003 numbered 842 students. The school took on its current name in 1998.


See also

External link

The school's Korean-language website (http://www.ait.ac.kr/)



 

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