Cultivation of reading, writing, and speaking skills through the Communication Center
Improving composition education
Constructing research infrastructure for writing composition towards improving substance, advancing, diversifying, and specializing writing education, and researching ways to support self-directed writing
Improving General English Education
All undergraduate students are required to take English 1 and 2. They are placed according to their English level (determined through a placement test and an interview with a native English-speaking professor). The English Writing Clinic provides individual tutoring, continuous assistance with English for all undergraduate and graduate students.
Specialized classes for different courses, including conversational English and writing
Classes are divided based on the academic achievement of each student
One-on-one clinic to provide writing practice and guidance
Strengthening basic scholastic skills to build the foundation for success in major programs
Ajou Debate
Ajou Debate seeks to help students develop a comprehensive range of communication skills, as well as the competence and capabilities of mature democratic citizens that include logical problem-solving and appropriately responding to societal questions of the age we live in.
With the rapid expansion of the production and distribution of knowledge alongside changes in the knowledge and information environment, the acquisition of knowledge based on rote memory and cramming are losing efficacy. This course focuses on reading classics in various fields as a way to develop in-depth thinking skills, flexible perspectives, and the capability to produce meaningful knowledge in a changing environment, and thereby increasing understanding and developing insight, analytical skills, and a critical mind.
Quizzes from Aju Classics and construction of CBT environment
Opening Ajou Classics Contest