"University Becomes My Classroom": 66 Courses Offered at 12 Universities
Career Exploration Focused on Professional Hands-on Training
Paichai University Aviation Service Just Like Real Flight Attendants (Photo by Daejeon Office of Education)
The "High School-University Linked One-Class" program, which allows high school students to gain new learning experiences on university campuses, is receiving a positive response.
The Daejeon Office of Education is operating the "High School-University Linked One-Class (2nd Term)" at 12 universities in Daejeon from January 5 to January 16, 2026.
This program is a specialized model unique to the Daejeon Office of Education for exploring academic majors, breaking down the boundaries between high schools and universities, and connecting the excellent human and material resources of universities into a single network.
Basic Electricity and Electronics Learned Through Experiments at Chungnam National University (Photo by Daejeon Office of Education)
Building on the successful operation of the first term (14 universities, 76 courses), the second term has further enhanced the quality of education by carefully selecting specialized courses that are highly preferred by students.
This second term of the One-Class program utilizes the outstanding resources of 12 local universities, offering 66 courses in humanities, science, engineering, health, and the arts. The focus is on providing advanced university-level equipment and professional hands-on training, going beyond simple theoretical education.
Mokwon University Musical Camp! Singing and Dance Performance (Photo by Daejeon Office of Education)
Major examples include 13 courses at Chungnam National University, such as "Introduction to Veterinary Medicine" and "Gene Cloning Experiment," as well as 17 courses at Paichai University, including "Aviation Service." These courses help students gain in-depth academic exploration experiences.
A second-year student from Chungnam High School who participated in a class at Daejeon Science and Technology University said, "Experiencing canine behavior correction-a field I have always been interested in-directly in a university lab greatly helped me make career decisions. It was a valuable time where I could feel a depth that is different from regular school classes."
Daejeon Science and Technology University Canine Behavior Correction and Training (Photo by Daejeon Office of Education)
Kim Yongok, Director of Education Policy at the Daejeon Office of Education, stated, "The One-Class program is an important innovation case that expands the horizons of school education through collaboration with local universities. We will spare no effort in supporting our students so that they can use their valuable campus experiences as a stepping stone to confidently grow into future leaders of society."
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