1. Mission
The Department of Taekwondo aims to develop advanced human resources with creative academic research ability and leadership by building up student character and exploring in-depth academic theories and application methods in the relevant fields of Taekwondo. By doing so, it seeks to produce specialized Taekwondo leaders who can serve the local community, the country, and humankind.
2. Curriculum
A. The Department of Taekwondo provides a course for a Master's degree (hereinafter referred to as "Master's program") and a course for a Ph.D. degree (hereinafter referred to as "Doctoral program").
B. Master’s and Doctoral program consists of Taekwondo Studies, International Taekwondo Studies and Exercise Prescription Rehabilitation.
3. Faculty
Name |
Position |
Academic degree |
Major |
Dr. Young Jun Kim |
Professor |
Doctor of Science (Sc.D.) |
Sports Medicine, Exercise Physiology |
Dr. Hyoung-Joo Ha |
Professor |
Doctor of Science (Sc.D.) |
Sports Psychology, Motor Development |
Dr. Donggun Lee |
Professor |
Doctor of Science (Sc.D.) |
Sport Philosophy, Sport History |
Dr. Eung Soo Oh |
Professor |
Doctor of Science (Sc.D.) |
Sports Management & Marketing |
Dr. Jinhee Woo |
Professor |
Ph.D. in Physical education |
Exercise Nutrition, Measurement & Evaluation in Physical Education |
Dr. Hyung-sook Kang |
Associate Professor |
Ph.D. in Medical Nutrition, Ph.D. in Family medicine |
Sports Dietary Methodology, Sports Rehabilitation Medicine |
Dr. Ki Ok Shin |
Associate Professor |
Ph.D. in Man and the Environment |
Exercise Physiology, Training Methodology |
Dr. Hyung-pil Jun |
Assistant Professor |
Doctor of Science (Sc.D.) |
Sports Medicine, Athletic Training |