Agricultural Cooperative College

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Agricultural Cooperative College

Established 1962
Type Private
Students 250
Location Goyang, Gyeonggi, South Korea
Website http://www.nonghyup.ac.kr/
Agricultural Cooperative College
Hangul:
농협대학
Hanja:
農協大學
Revised Romanization: Nong Hyeop Daehakgyo
McCune-Reischauer: Nong Hyŏp Taehakkyo

Agricultural Cooperative College is a private technical college located in Goyang City, Gyeonggi province, South Korea. It is operated by the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation, also known as Nong Hyup (농협). Various courses of study are offered in agricultural technology, computer science, and marketing.

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The school was first founded under the aegis of Konkuk University in 1962. Nong Hyup took over the operation in 1966. Since 2001, an MBA program has also been available.

The student body is roughly 250. The school's alumni today number more than 3,400, most of whom are employed by the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation.


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