A total of 21 diverse programs including Botanical Art, Opera Humanities, Real Estate Investment
First-come, first-served registration for 3 days starting from the 27th
Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Gyeong-gi) is launching the spring semester programs at the Lifelong Learning Center.
The spring semester courses, running from March 13 to May 29, consist of 21 diverse lifelong education programs that actively reflect the demands of residents, including art crafts, humanities and liberal arts, and vocational skills.
The main courses include ▲ art crafts such as portrait drawing, calligraphy, Zentangle, and botanical art ▲ humanities and liberal arts such as opera humanities, short-form content, real estate investment, and drone learning ▲ vocational skills programs like certification for professional organizers.
Any Jungnang-gu resident can enroll, with a total of 524 spots available. Registration will be on a first-come, first-served basis for three days from the 27th to the 29th.
Tuition fees vary by program: 10,000 KRW for 5-session courses and 20,000 KRW for 10-session courses, with additional costs for textbooks and materials.
Ryu Gyeong-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, said, “I hope residents find small joys in their repetitive daily lives,” and added, “We will continue to do our best to prepare diverse lifelong learning programs.”
Following the start of the regular March courses at the Jungnang-gu Lifelong Learning Center, weekend courses and special lectures on various topics will be offered in April and May for residents who find it difficult to attend weekday programs. For more details, please check the Jungnang-gu Lifelong Learning Center website or contact them by phone.
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