March 22th, 1999 4 Cessna Airplanes were purchased. 1 Mooney was received by Korean Air.
March 11th, 1999 In accordance with Graduate School Quota revision, changes were made as below: Graduate School of Aviation Industry for master¡¯s course and Department of Air & space Law were established, Department of Aeronautical & Industrial Engineering and Department of Radio Sciences & Engineering were renamed to Department of Mechanical Engineering & Design and Department of Information & Telecommunication Engineering respectively.
March 3th, 1999 Air Traffic Control Education Center was established.
November 5th, 1998 In accordance with Graduate School Quota revision, Department of Business Administration and English for Evening School were established with quota of 70 and 30 students respectively; total entrance quota was set to 860.
October 19th, 1998 In accordance with Graduate School Quota revision, Department of Air & Space Law for Evening School was established with quota of 30 students; total entrance quota was set to 890.
October 25th, 1997 In accordance with Graduate School Quota revision, changes were made as below: Master's course for Department of Aerospace Engineering was established, Total quota for School of Engineering was set to 152 by additionally designating 16 students, while its doctor¡¯s quota was set to 30 by additionally designating 5 students, Doctor¡¯s course for Department of Materials Engineering was established, Graduate School of Business Administration was established with quota of 30 students, Department of Aviation Business Administration at Graduate School of Aviation Industry was abolished.
August 16th, 1996 Dr. Owah Park was inaugurated as the University 2nd President. Construction of the Student¡¯s Hall, the Science Building, the Mechanical Engineering Building the Electronic Engineering Building was completed. In accordance with Graduate School Quota revision, its entrance quota was revised as below: For master¡¯s, its total quota was set to 136 students - 5 for School of Humanities and Social Science, 14 for School of Natural Science, and 81 for School of Engineering were increased respectively, For doctor¡¯s, School of Natural Science and School of Engineering set their quota to 4 and 18 respectively, For the School-Lab Cooperation Program, 5 students were designated respectively for both its Master¡¯s and Doctor¡¯s quota(Master¡¯s - 3 for Korea Aerospace Research Institute, 2 for Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Doctor¡¯s - 1 for Korea Aerospace Research Institute, 4 for Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute) , Department of Aviation Business Administration and Department of Industry Electronics were renamed to Department of Business Administration and Department of Electronic Engineering & Avionics.
March 1th, 1996 Affiliated organizations and institutes were reorganized as below: Organizations - the Central Library, the Flight Training Center, the Press Center, the Newspaper, the Information Technology & Services, the Broadcasting Center. Institutes - the Aviation Tec Institute, the School Counseling Center, the Aviation Industry Tech Research Institute, the Community Development Research Institute, the Institute for Electronics and Information Development, the Institute for Aviation Industry, the Policy and Laws, the Institute for Humanities and Natural Science, the Institute for Aircraft Safety and System Management, the Institute for Business Studies, the Center for Continuing Education.
October 18th, 1995 In accordance with Graduate School Quota and Name revision, changes were made as below: New graduate courses were established - 50 master¡¯s course students for Department of Air Transport, 30 doctor¡¯s course for Department of Aviation Management, Computer Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering & Design, 70 students were additionally designated for Graduate School of Aviation Industry, Department of Computer Science was renamed to Department of Computer Engineering.
October 4th, 1995 In accordance with School Quota revision, total quota was set to 760 as of following changes: 50 for Department of Information & Telecommunication Engineering, 40 for Department of Electronic Engineering & Avionics. Department of Aiation Business Administration was renamed to the Department of Business Administration.
May 9th, 1995 Graduate School was divided into General Graduate School and Graduate School of Aviation & Management.
School Regulations were modified regarding abolishment of the Maintenance Factory, the Wireless Lab, the Flight Control, and establishment of the Central Research Institute.
October 21th, 1994 In accordance with Graduate School Quota and Department revision, changes were made as below: Master¡¯s course for Department of Aviation Business Administration and Aerospace Mechanical Engineering were established with quota of 30 students in total, 13 students(3 masters, 10 doctors) for School-Lab Cooperation Program were newly assigned, Graduate School of Aviation & Management was established with quota of 40 students, which includes Department of Aerospace Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Electronics Engineering, Aeronautical & Industrial Engineering, Radio Sciences & Engineering, Materials Engineering, and Aviation Business Administration.
September 5th, 1994 In accordance with Undergraduate School Quota revision, two department changed their name as below: Department of Aviation Management to Department of Air Transport, Department of Computer Science to Department of Computer Engineering.
September 4th, 1994 In accordance with Graduate School Quota and School Regulations revision, changes were made as below: 55 master¡¯s students were additionally designated for Department of Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering & Design, and Computer Science, 15 doctor¡¯s students were additionally designated for Department of Aeronautical Information & Telecommunication Engineering, 8 student were newly designated for the School-Lab Cooperation Program(5 masters, 3 doctors).
September 3th, 1993 In accordance with Undergraduate School Quota revision, total entrance quota was set to 760 as of following changes: Department of Aerospace Engineering was established with quota of 40 students, Total 50 students were additionally designated for following departments - 20 for Aeronautical Science & Flight Operation, 10 for Materials Engineering, 20 for Mechanical Engineering & Design.
March 1th, 1993 Dr. Hyungjae Lee was inaugurated as the University 1th President.
February 25th, 1993 In accordance with School Regulations revision, changes were made as below: Names for the Training School for Aviation Tech and the Saemaul Research Institute were changed to Aviation Tec Institute and Community Development Research Center respectively, New institutes including the Humanities and Natural Law Research Institute and the Aviation Safety and Management Research Institute were opened.
January 21th, 1993 The Training School for Aviation Tech was designated as the Special Educational Institution for Flight Practician.
January 8th, 1993 In accordance with the Articles of University revision, several terms were changed: Hankuk Aviation College to Hankuk Aviation University, Dean and Vice dean to President and Vice President, Graduate School Academic and Student Affairs Division to Graduate School Academic and Student Affairs Department.
October 23th, 1992 Groundbreaking ceremony for the new campus was held.
February 29th, 1992 Graduate School Regulations was changed to allow honorary doctorate.
May 31th, 1991 Affiliated organizations and institutes were reorganized as below: Organizations ? the Central Library, the Maintenance Factory, the Wireless Lab, the Flight Control Center, the Press Center, the Newspaper, the Information Technology & Services, the Broadcasting Center. Institutes - the Training School for Aviation Tech, the School Counseling Center, the Aviation Research Institute, the Saemaul Research Institute, the Flight Training Center, the Institute for Electronics and Information Development, the Institute for Aviation Industry, Policy and Laws.
May 27th, 1991 Affiliation with Leningrad Aviation College, Russia, was made.
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