Introduction
The Department of Forestry and Landscape Architecture, which has produced a number of talents in landscaping and forest making, pursues to move forward for a more systematic academic field based on its previous experiences.
The Department of Forestry and Landscape Architecture makes the following strategies for 'A Department With No Worries in the Future'.
First, the Department of Forestry and Landscape Architecture will establish organic and cooperative relations with administrative organizations including Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Korea Forest Service, local governments, Korea National Park Service and etc.
Second, the Department of Forestry and Landscape Architecture will promote career planning by establishing cooperative relations among public enterprises, large enterprises, landscaping industries and etc. Third, the Department of Forestry and Landscape Architecture will be fully prepared for personalized career consultations with job studio where all memebers of the department can participate in. Fourth, the Department of Forestry and Landscape Architecture will provide opportunities for international careers, such as KOICA and AFoCO, and enhance foreign language ability.
With these efforts, it is our goal to reach 70% of student employment rate and more than 90% of national certificate acquisition regarding the major. We also strive to strenghthen trust and communication through daily communication between students and professors, and seniors and juniors, and make the college life the most important time of our students' lives.