This document provides a list of 113 Chinese universities that participate in the Chinese Government Scholarship program for the EU Window. It includes 31 universities located in Beijing, 7 in Tianjin, 7 in Liaoning Province, 5 in Jilin Province, 4 in Heilongjiang Province, 12 in Shanghai, 9 in Jiangsu Province, 4 in Zhejiang Province, 3 in Anhui Province, 1 in Fujian Province, 2 in Jiangxi Province, 3 in Shandong Province, 7 in Hebei Province, 2 in Hunan Province, 5 in Guangdong Province, 2 in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, 3 in Sichuan Province, 1 in Yunnan Province,
The document is the catalog of Bilkent University which outlines the departments, programs, and courses offered. Specifically, it details the Department of Communication and Design which aims to educate media professionals with a focus on visual communication and technologies. The department offers a wide range of courses in media studies, visual design, advertising, journalism, and new media production. Students learn practical skills like photography, video production, and computer programs. The curriculum spans four years and includes restricted electives in various specializations like journalism, advertising, and visual studies.
This document discusses a study that used motion probes and graphing software to help middle school students better understand position versus time graphs. The study aimed to see if using hands-on activities with motion probes during physical motions could help students make the connection between real-world motions and their graphical representations. Previous research found that students often struggle to interpret graphs, and that microcomputer-based labs using probes can facilitate understanding of physics concepts and spatial skills. The study involved students using Vernier motion probes and graphing software to graph their own motions, collect data, and analyze position-time graphs. It analyzed students' pre- and post-test scores and survey responses to see if the probe activities improved their graph comprehension.
This is a complete project plan which is prepared using a given business case. It included determining project scope, schedule, cost, budgeting, communication, risk management & human resource management and etc.
The document is a final technical report submitted by Anas Marwan Kaki to Yanbu Industrial College summarizing his 14-week co-op training at Yanpet Company. The report includes 4 chapters covering an introduction to Yanpet, safety practices, theoretical background on vibration analysis, and 5 work activities performed during the training. It provides details on Yanpet's operations and products, safety rules and permits, principles of vibration analysis, and specific tasks analyzing vibrations of machines through data collection and equipment inspections.
AN ANALYSIS OF THE IMPORTANCE OF CORPORATE REPUTATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION INS...Maz Nyatsambo
This document analyzes the importance of corporate reputation in higher education institutions. It discusses reputation, why institutions build reputation, and key drivers like credibility. It also examines reputation measures used and presents research on Birmingham City University's reputation according to current and former students. The research found that students value institutional reputation and see a good reputation as involving learning/development facilities, industry links, and good graduate prospects.
This document provides information about the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2015 examination, including eligibility requirements, exam structure and format, syllabi for different subjects, and post-exam processes like scoring and results. Key details include:
- GATE is an all-India exam that tests undergraduate subjects in engineering/technology/architecture and postgraduate subjects in science.
- The 2015 exam will be held in multiple cities across India on dates in February 2015. It consists of general aptitude questions plus subject-specific questions.
- Eligible candidates include final year students or alumni of bachelor's/master's programs in relevant fields. Twenty-nine subject papers will be offered.
- Application involves
The document is the catalog of Bilkent University which outlines the departments, programs, and courses offered. Specifically, it details the Department of Communication and Design which aims to educate media professionals with a focus on visual communication and technologies. The department offers a wide range of courses in media studies, visual design, advertising, journalism, and new media production. Students learn practical skills like photography, video production, and computer programs. The curriculum spans four years and includes restricted electives in various specializations like journalism, advertising, and visual studies.
This document discusses a study that used motion probes and graphing software to help middle school students better understand position versus time graphs. The study aimed to see if using hands-on activities with motion probes during physical motions could help students make the connection between real-world motions and their graphical representations. Previous research found that students often struggle to interpret graphs, and that microcomputer-based labs using probes can facilitate understanding of physics concepts and spatial skills. The study involved students using Vernier motion probes and graphing software to graph their own motions, collect data, and analyze position-time graphs. It analyzed students' pre- and post-test scores and survey responses to see if the probe activities improved their graph comprehension.
This is a complete project plan which is prepared using a given business case. It included determining project scope, schedule, cost, budgeting, communication, risk management & human resource management and etc.
The document is a final technical report submitted by Anas Marwan Kaki to Yanbu Industrial College summarizing his 14-week co-op training at Yanpet Company. The report includes 4 chapters covering an introduction to Yanpet, safety practices, theoretical background on vibration analysis, and 5 work activities performed during the training. It provides details on Yanpet's operations and products, safety rules and permits, principles of vibration analysis, and specific tasks analyzing vibrations of machines through data collection and equipment inspections.
AN ANALYSIS OF THE IMPORTANCE OF CORPORATE REPUTATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION INS...Maz Nyatsambo
This document analyzes the importance of corporate reputation in higher education institutions. It discusses reputation, why institutions build reputation, and key drivers like credibility. It also examines reputation measures used and presents research on Birmingham City University's reputation according to current and former students. The research found that students value institutional reputation and see a good reputation as involving learning/development facilities, industry links, and good graduate prospects.
This document provides information about the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2015 examination, including eligibility requirements, exam structure and format, syllabi for different subjects, and post-exam processes like scoring and results. Key details include:
- GATE is an all-India exam that tests undergraduate subjects in engineering/technology/architecture and postgraduate subjects in science.
- The 2015 exam will be held in multiple cities across India on dates in February 2015. It consists of general aptitude questions plus subject-specific questions.
- Eligible candidates include final year students or alumni of bachelor's/master's programs in relevant fields. Twenty-nine subject papers will be offered.
- Application involves
This document provides an overview of the Erasmus Mundus programme for 2009-2013. It outlines the background, objectives,
structure and budget of the programme. The programme aims to promote European higher education worldwide and foster
cooperation between European and third country institutions. It has three actions: Joint Programmes (Masters, Doctorates and
scholarships), Erasmus Mundus Partnerships, and Promotion of European Higher Education.
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This dissertation analyzes strategic policy decisions for developing Myanmar's port logistics sector. The author applies the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) methodology to identify priority factors. Key factors considered include port infrastructure, regulations, human resource development, structural reform, and establishing a national logistics association. A pilot survey with 41 participants from 15 organizations identifies important sub-factors. A questionnaire is administered to terminal operators, port users, and administration staff. AHP analysis shows that for optimal outcomes across groups, the top priority is structural reform as a core policy for improving strategies and port logistics. Developing human resources and infrastructure are also important priorities. The study provides recommendations to guide Myanmar's port logistics development.
Here are the key stakeholders involved in an IT project and their responsibilities:
Stakeholder Responsibilities
Sponsor Provides funding and resources. Ensures business objectives are met.
Project Manager Plans, organizes, and leads the project team. Manages scope, schedule, budget.
Users Provide requirements. Test and accept deliverables. Train on new system.
Developers Design, code, test, and implement the system. Resolve technical issues.
Testers Test system functionality and report bugs. Ensure quality standards.
Support Maintain and support the system after deployment. Train users. Resolve issues.
The responsibilities of each stakeholder are important for the success of the project.
This document outlines the syllabus requirements for a Diploma in Information Communication Technology from the Kenya Institute of Education. It covers 13 modules that include topics like introduction to ICT and ethics, computer applications, structured programming, operating systems, data communication and networking, management information systems, principles of management, quantitative methods, internet based programming, and business plan development. The goal is to equip students with the necessary skills for careers in the field of ICT and develop patriotic and productive citizens of Kenya.
This document is a user manual for CourseLab 2.3 that describes how to create and publish e-learning courses. It explains the structure of e-learning courses, which are composed of learning modules and chapters. Learning modules contain slides and frames. The manual provides instructions for setting up a new course by adding modules, slides, text, images and other objects. It also covers publishing courses and setting module and course runtime settings.
Logistics support is critical to immunization services to ensure the availability of appropriate equipment and an adequate supply of high-quality vaccines and immunization-related materials to all levels of the programme.
Via : https://www.itsu.org.in
National Cold Chain Plan (NCCP) should be prepared and implemented as a part of Multi Year Strategic Plan. This plan should be comprehensive enough to include cold chain assessment, forecasting, procurement and supply, replacement, program review, logistics and supply chain management.
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This document outlines the objectives and design of a Sports Day Information and Registration System for a school. The system aims to:
1) Provide a registration system for students to sign up for sports events on Sports Day.
2) Give organizers a management system to share information about various sports events and allow students to register.
3) Allow students, teachers, and parents to view photos and share information about Sports Day activities.
The document discusses analyzing user needs, comparing different technologies and databases, and designing modules for user registration, photo sharing, commenting, and event registration. It also covers testing the system's functionality and interfaces, and getting user feedback to improve the system.
This document proposes the design of a flexible manufacturing cell (FMC) to produce four types of parts. It recommends an in-line layout with four workstations: a CNC machine, material handling robot, inspection station, and storage area. It selects the equipment for each workstation, including a specific CNC machine, robot model, and CAD/CAM software. It also determines processing times and develops a production plan to manufacture the parts in batches to maximize efficiency.
Handbook for vaccine and cold chain handlers 2015 (26.08.15)drdduttaM
India has one of the largest universal immunization programs in the world, providing vaccines to over 27 million infants and 30 million pregnant women annually through a vast health infrastructure and network of over 9 million immunization sessions per year. The immunization supply chain system is critical to ensure vaccines are delivered in the right quantity, quality, time, temperature, and place to beneficiaries and has established a wide cold chain network of stores from the national to sub-district levels to effectively store and distribute vaccines.
This document appears to be an internship report submitted by S M Uruf Nezami, who completed a 6-week internship with L&T-MHPS Boilers Pvt. Ltd. The report includes an acknowledgements section thanking supervisors and colleagues for their guidance. It then provides tables of figures and a table of contents outlining the rest of the report. The report goes on to provide information about the power industry, thermal power plants, the organizations L&T and MHPS, an overview of L&T-MHPS Boilers Pvt. Ltd., and details about boilers, boiler classifications, boiler cycles, and supercritical boiler technology.
“IMS” is the name given for Internship Management System. The system provides technical way of requesting internship. It’s made for students who have to take the internship period, also for those who are expected to be accepted by companies for internships and will continue their study in the college after completing the internship in the same time, it made for the college internship coordinator to check and to approve the requests and c omplete the process of internship by generate reports. The project explains the phases will lead to develop the system from the beginning of collecting the requirements that needs to be analyzed, designed and implemented. The purpose of doing this project is to improve in overall internship facilities to users as well as college management. This the project report
This document provides an introduction and table of contents for a course on communication skills. The introduction outlines the purpose of improving communication abilities for university studies and life. The course is divided into six lectures covering communication theory, listening and speaking skills, reading skills, writing skills, library skills, and general study skills. Each lecture contains multiple lessons to help students develop important competencies for academic and personal success.
The role of transnational ethnic on socio economic integration in the horn of...Mohamed Aden Farah
Requirements of Partial Fulfillments of Masters of Arts Degree in Diplomacy
and International Relations, School of Diplomacy and International Relations,
College of Leadership and Governance, The Ethiopian Civil Service
University.
Bank network project report(ariba siddiqui 8718Hamzakhan803
This document provides a summary of the network configuration of a bank with branches across four cities - Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore, and Multan. Key details include:
- Karachi uses OSPF routing protocol with ACLs implemented to control access between authorized and unauthorized PCs.
- Islamabad uses static routing and NAT for address translation between private and public IPs.
- Lahore uses RIP v2 routing protocol with port security on switches for MAC address-based authentication.
- Multan cluster uses EIGRP routing protocol with port security.
Route redistribution is configured between border routers to exchange routes between the different routing protocols used in each city cluster. The document includes
1. This document outlines the lesson plan for a primary school class, including the learning objectives, standards, indicators of success, important concepts, integration with other subjects, competencies, activities, and more.
2. The plan details the specific content to be covered in each subject area, the skills and attitudes to be developed, and how learning will be assessed and tied to central concepts.
3. A variety of activities are proposed to engage students and help them achieve the defined learning outcomes through hands-on work and practice of the material.
This report consists of the analysis of results of evaluation of a 3inch diameter silicon wafer that was fabricated in the clean room at USC under Professor. Kaviani. The wafer consists of resistors, capacitors, MOSFETs and diodes. The device was tested and the results are used to characterize the device. The whole process was done in 100 class clean room, the Powell Foundation Instructional Laboratory. This report will show the calculations performed to do an analysis of the results and will aim to offer an insight into the theory behind the operation of these devices.
This chapter provides an introduction to biometrics systems, threats, and vulnerabilities. It discusses the history of biometrics and how fingerprint biometrics have become widely used due to being a mature technology. The chapter outlines the components of a typical biometrics system and examines possible threats and vulnerabilities at different stages of the system. Physical, computer-based, and template attacks are introduced as threat vectors against biometrics systems. The chapter lays the groundwork for understanding the security issues around biometrics templates that later chapters will aim to address.
This document provides a summary of the Flexible Lunar/Extraterrestrial Exploration Transportation System (FLEETS) final report. The report details the design of a modular lunar transportation architecture consisting of crew modules, landing vehicles, propulsion modules, and a lunar habitat. Key aspects of the design include:
- A phased approach with initial sortie missions followed by an expanding lunar surface infrastructure
- The use of multiple commercially available heavy lift launch vehicles for modular components
- Rendezvous of modules in low Earth orbit or low lunar orbit prior to lunar missions
- A lunar surface habitat with modular, pressurized sections and an inflatable skin for radiation protection
This document analyzes the potential for biomass energy production from afforestation of wastelands in Rajasthan, India. It discusses wasteland categories and availability in India. Afforestation programs in India are also examined. The methodology section outlines the process used to estimate biomass yields based on soil type, slope, and climate indices. Input data on wasteland areas and characteristics in Rajasthan are provided. The results section estimates biomass potential from wastelands in Rajasthan and calculates costs of biomass production and transportation under different supply chain scenarios. A sensitivity analysis is also conducted.
This document provides an overview of the Erasmus Mundus programme for 2009-2013. It outlines the background, objectives,
structure and budget of the programme. The programme aims to promote European higher education worldwide and foster
cooperation between European and third country institutions. It has three actions: Joint Programmes (Masters, Doctorates and
scholarships), Erasmus Mundus Partnerships, and Promotion of European Higher Education.
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This dissertation analyzes strategic policy decisions for developing Myanmar's port logistics sector. The author applies the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) methodology to identify priority factors. Key factors considered include port infrastructure, regulations, human resource development, structural reform, and establishing a national logistics association. A pilot survey with 41 participants from 15 organizations identifies important sub-factors. A questionnaire is administered to terminal operators, port users, and administration staff. AHP analysis shows that for optimal outcomes across groups, the top priority is structural reform as a core policy for improving strategies and port logistics. Developing human resources and infrastructure are also important priorities. The study provides recommendations to guide Myanmar's port logistics development.
Here are the key stakeholders involved in an IT project and their responsibilities:
Stakeholder Responsibilities
Sponsor Provides funding and resources. Ensures business objectives are met.
Project Manager Plans, organizes, and leads the project team. Manages scope, schedule, budget.
Users Provide requirements. Test and accept deliverables. Train on new system.
Developers Design, code, test, and implement the system. Resolve technical issues.
Testers Test system functionality and report bugs. Ensure quality standards.
Support Maintain and support the system after deployment. Train users. Resolve issues.
The responsibilities of each stakeholder are important for the success of the project.
This document outlines the syllabus requirements for a Diploma in Information Communication Technology from the Kenya Institute of Education. It covers 13 modules that include topics like introduction to ICT and ethics, computer applications, structured programming, operating systems, data communication and networking, management information systems, principles of management, quantitative methods, internet based programming, and business plan development. The goal is to equip students with the necessary skills for careers in the field of ICT and develop patriotic and productive citizens of Kenya.
This document is a user manual for CourseLab 2.3 that describes how to create and publish e-learning courses. It explains the structure of e-learning courses, which are composed of learning modules and chapters. Learning modules contain slides and frames. The manual provides instructions for setting up a new course by adding modules, slides, text, images and other objects. It also covers publishing courses and setting module and course runtime settings.
Logistics support is critical to immunization services to ensure the availability of appropriate equipment and an adequate supply of high-quality vaccines and immunization-related materials to all levels of the programme.
Via : https://www.itsu.org.in
National Cold Chain Plan (NCCP) should be prepared and implemented as a part of Multi Year Strategic Plan. This plan should be comprehensive enough to include cold chain assessment, forecasting, procurement and supply, replacement, program review, logistics and supply chain management.
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This document outlines the objectives and design of a Sports Day Information and Registration System for a school. The system aims to:
1) Provide a registration system for students to sign up for sports events on Sports Day.
2) Give organizers a management system to share information about various sports events and allow students to register.
3) Allow students, teachers, and parents to view photos and share information about Sports Day activities.
The document discusses analyzing user needs, comparing different technologies and databases, and designing modules for user registration, photo sharing, commenting, and event registration. It also covers testing the system's functionality and interfaces, and getting user feedback to improve the system.
This document proposes the design of a flexible manufacturing cell (FMC) to produce four types of parts. It recommends an in-line layout with four workstations: a CNC machine, material handling robot, inspection station, and storage area. It selects the equipment for each workstation, including a specific CNC machine, robot model, and CAD/CAM software. It also determines processing times and develops a production plan to manufacture the parts in batches to maximize efficiency.
Handbook for vaccine and cold chain handlers 2015 (26.08.15)drdduttaM
India has one of the largest universal immunization programs in the world, providing vaccines to over 27 million infants and 30 million pregnant women annually through a vast health infrastructure and network of over 9 million immunization sessions per year. The immunization supply chain system is critical to ensure vaccines are delivered in the right quantity, quality, time, temperature, and place to beneficiaries and has established a wide cold chain network of stores from the national to sub-district levels to effectively store and distribute vaccines.
This document appears to be an internship report submitted by S M Uruf Nezami, who completed a 6-week internship with L&T-MHPS Boilers Pvt. Ltd. The report includes an acknowledgements section thanking supervisors and colleagues for their guidance. It then provides tables of figures and a table of contents outlining the rest of the report. The report goes on to provide information about the power industry, thermal power plants, the organizations L&T and MHPS, an overview of L&T-MHPS Boilers Pvt. Ltd., and details about boilers, boiler classifications, boiler cycles, and supercritical boiler technology.
“IMS” is the name given for Internship Management System. The system provides technical way of requesting internship. It’s made for students who have to take the internship period, also for those who are expected to be accepted by companies for internships and will continue their study in the college after completing the internship in the same time, it made for the college internship coordinator to check and to approve the requests and c omplete the process of internship by generate reports. The project explains the phases will lead to develop the system from the beginning of collecting the requirements that needs to be analyzed, designed and implemented. The purpose of doing this project is to improve in overall internship facilities to users as well as college management. This the project report
This document provides an introduction and table of contents for a course on communication skills. The introduction outlines the purpose of improving communication abilities for university studies and life. The course is divided into six lectures covering communication theory, listening and speaking skills, reading skills, writing skills, library skills, and general study skills. Each lecture contains multiple lessons to help students develop important competencies for academic and personal success.
The role of transnational ethnic on socio economic integration in the horn of...Mohamed Aden Farah
Requirements of Partial Fulfillments of Masters of Arts Degree in Diplomacy
and International Relations, School of Diplomacy and International Relations,
College of Leadership and Governance, The Ethiopian Civil Service
University.
Bank network project report(ariba siddiqui 8718Hamzakhan803
This document provides a summary of the network configuration of a bank with branches across four cities - Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore, and Multan. Key details include:
- Karachi uses OSPF routing protocol with ACLs implemented to control access between authorized and unauthorized PCs.
- Islamabad uses static routing and NAT for address translation between private and public IPs.
- Lahore uses RIP v2 routing protocol with port security on switches for MAC address-based authentication.
- Multan cluster uses EIGRP routing protocol with port security.
Route redistribution is configured between border routers to exchange routes between the different routing protocols used in each city cluster. The document includes
1. This document outlines the lesson plan for a primary school class, including the learning objectives, standards, indicators of success, important concepts, integration with other subjects, competencies, activities, and more.
2. The plan details the specific content to be covered in each subject area, the skills and attitudes to be developed, and how learning will be assessed and tied to central concepts.
3. A variety of activities are proposed to engage students and help them achieve the defined learning outcomes through hands-on work and practice of the material.
This report consists of the analysis of results of evaluation of a 3inch diameter silicon wafer that was fabricated in the clean room at USC under Professor. Kaviani. The wafer consists of resistors, capacitors, MOSFETs and diodes. The device was tested and the results are used to characterize the device. The whole process was done in 100 class clean room, the Powell Foundation Instructional Laboratory. This report will show the calculations performed to do an analysis of the results and will aim to offer an insight into the theory behind the operation of these devices.
This chapter provides an introduction to biometrics systems, threats, and vulnerabilities. It discusses the history of biometrics and how fingerprint biometrics have become widely used due to being a mature technology. The chapter outlines the components of a typical biometrics system and examines possible threats and vulnerabilities at different stages of the system. Physical, computer-based, and template attacks are introduced as threat vectors against biometrics systems. The chapter lays the groundwork for understanding the security issues around biometrics templates that later chapters will aim to address.
This document provides a summary of the Flexible Lunar/Extraterrestrial Exploration Transportation System (FLEETS) final report. The report details the design of a modular lunar transportation architecture consisting of crew modules, landing vehicles, propulsion modules, and a lunar habitat. Key aspects of the design include:
- A phased approach with initial sortie missions followed by an expanding lunar surface infrastructure
- The use of multiple commercially available heavy lift launch vehicles for modular components
- Rendezvous of modules in low Earth orbit or low lunar orbit prior to lunar missions
- A lunar surface habitat with modular, pressurized sections and an inflatable skin for radiation protection
This document analyzes the potential for biomass energy production from afforestation of wastelands in Rajasthan, India. It discusses wasteland categories and availability in India. Afforestation programs in India are also examined. The methodology section outlines the process used to estimate biomass yields based on soil type, slope, and climate indices. Input data on wasteland areas and characteristics in Rajasthan are provided. The results section estimates biomass potential from wastelands in Rajasthan and calculates costs of biomass production and transportation under different supply chain scenarios. A sensitivity analysis is also conducted.
The document reviews literature on pedagogic approaches to using technology for learning. It begins by providing background on drivers for change in how learners use technology today. Research shows that learners increasingly use social software and web 2.0 tools for communication, social networking, and creating/sharing digital content. However, students primarily use these tools outside of school for social purposes rather than educational purposes. The review explores theories of learning and pedagogical approaches and their implications for using technology, as well as gaps and biases in the existing literature.
This document is the table of contents for a high school science textbook covering topics in physics. The textbook is divided into 5 units covering various topics: energy in society, energy and the environment, energy in the home, energy and the economy, and energy in transportation. Some chapter topics include light as a wave, atomic structure and radioactivity, electrical circuits, electricity and magnetism, and force and motion applications in transport. The table of contents lists 13 chapters and their respective section numbers and titles.
The document describes a project that involves simulating ultra-wide band (UWB) radar signals reflected from a walking human for detection and monitoring purposes. A point scatter model is used to represent the human body as scattered points. Measurements are made using a UWB radar with cylinder and human targets to validate the point scatter model and investigate effects of multiple reflections. Parameters for calculating skin reflection coefficients are analyzed. A human walking simulation is created using Poser software and converted to BVH format for use in MATLAB simulations. The results show simulated UWB return signals from an animated walking human target.
Energy Systems Optimization of a Shopping Mall: The present study focuses on the development of software (general mathematical optimization model) which has the following characteristics:
• It will be able to find the optimal combination of installed equipment (power & heat generation etc) in a Shopping Mall (micro-grid)
• With multi-objective to maximize the cost at the same time as minimizing the environmental impacts (i.e. CO2 emissions).
• To date, this tool is scarce to the industry (similar to DER-CAM, Homer).
This document outlines the Next Generation Science Standards for elementary through high school. It begins with introductions for each grade level (K-5) followed by the performance expectations and core ideas for each standard. These are organized by physical sciences, life sciences, earth and space sciences, and engineering design. The document then provides the storylines and standards for middle school and high school levels with the same organization.
This document contains national and state energy action plans for the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). The national plan focuses on promoting energy efficiency, conservation, and renewable energy. Key strategies include establishing standards and incentives for energy efficient appliances and buildings, assessing renewable energy alternatives during design and construction, and conducting nationwide awareness campaigns. Individual state plans for Yap and Chuuk then outline priority energy projects, programs, and 10-year action plans to pursue conventional energy sources, supply and demand side efficiency measures, and solar and wind power on their main islands and remote outer islands.
This thesis proposes a sustainability vision for revitalizing the shrinking city of Goris, Armenia. It begins with an introduction and literature review on sustainability, shrinking cities, and smart cities. It then provides an overview of Armenia and an analysis of Goris, identifying strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. Best practices from two other cities are examined for lessons learned. A revitalization concept is presented focusing on creative, touristic, healthy and common milieus. Recommendations address mobility, zoning, public space, social and web/media sectors to develop a sustainable urban environment and region for Goris.
This internship report summarizes Muhammad Farhan Javed's internship at the National Bank of Pakistan. It provides an overview of the bank's history, nature of business, business volume, branch network, number of employees, product lines including deposits, advances, remittances, and miscellaneous services. It also describes the bank's organizational structure, including its board of directors and the 15 divisions that make up its senior management team. The report aims to provide a high-level understanding of NBP's business and operations.
This document is a thesis submitted by Steven Richard Spurgeon to Drexel University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Doctor of Philosophy degree in October 2014. It consists of an acknowledgments section thanking those who supported the author's research, including his advisor Mitra Taheri and various colleagues. The thesis is dedicated to the author's family and his Christian faith. It examines the correlation between interfacial structure and magnetism in thin film oxide heterostructures using transmission electron microscopy and polarized neutron reflectometry techniques.
This document is Minnesota Faculty Teaching Contract mscf final 2013_2015. This will tell how much the teacher at the college will get and how the professors get pay
This document provides an overview of solar energy fundamentals, technologies, and systems. It begins with introductory sections on energy and the status of photovoltaic (PV) technology. The body of the document then covers topics such as solar radiation fundamentals, semiconductor physics, solar cell operation principles, and losses and efficiency limits. It also provides detailed sections on established PV technologies like crystalline silicon and thin-films, as well as emerging third generation concepts. Finally, it concludes with an introduction to PV systems and applications.
Studi Sertifikasi Emergency Floor Path berdasarkan RTCA DO-160Emnfahmi
Major Assignment for course AE4060 Airworthiness, Aerospace Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology.
It discuss certification process of an aircraft emergency floor path and the related test to comply with RTCA DO-160E.
The report is in Bahasa Indonesia.
Author S Personal Copy Peptide-Based Biopolymers In Biomedicine And Biotechno...Andrea Porter
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This document provides an introduction to the conceptual and mathematical foundations of quantum information theory. It discusses key topics such as entanglement, channels, teleportation and their mathematical descriptions. It then focuses on quantitative aspects like entanglement measures, channel capacities and their properties. Finally, it overviews recent developments and open questions in the field.
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The document lists 136 disciplines across various fields of engineering and law. It shows the first discipline and the major subject area for each serial number. The disciplines cover a wide range of topics including materials science, surveying, naval architecture, electrical engineering, electronics, mechanical engineering, and many others.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the educational and professional experience of Achmad Badaruddin. He graduated from the State University of Padang in 2015 with a degree in Guidance and Counseling. He has worked as a school counselor, teacher, and held several leadership positions in student organizations. He has published three books on counseling and education in Indonesia.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
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4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Detailed list of chinese universities for chinese government scholarship program (eu window)
1. 1
Annex 4:
Detailed List of Chinese Universities for Chinese Government
Scholarship program (EU Window)
BEIJING (31)
1. PEKING UNIVERSITY.............................................................................................................. 1
2. PEKING UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER ........................................................... 7
3. BEIJING INTERNATIONAL STUDIES UNIVERSITY ........................................................... 9
4. BEIJING FILM ACADEMY....................................................................................................... 11
5. BEIJING UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY ........................................................................... 13
6. BEIHANG UNIVERSITY (BUAA) .......................................................................................... 15
7. BEIJING UNIVERSITY OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY...................................................... 18
8. BEIJING JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY......................................................................................... 21
9. UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BEIJING ................................................ 25
10. BEIJING INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY............................................................................... 29
11. BEIJING FORESTRY UNIVERSITY ........................................................................................ 32
12. BEIJING NORMAL UNIVERSITY ........................................................................................... 36
13. BEIJING SPORT UNIVERSITY ................................................................................................ 41
14. BEIJING FOREIGN STUDIES UNIVERSITY.......................................................................... 43
15. BEIJING UNIVERSITY OF POSTS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS.................................. 45
16. BEIJING LANGUAGE AND CULTURE UNIVERSITY.......................................................... 47
17. BEIJING UNIVERSITY OF CHINESE MEDICINE................................................................. 49
18. UNIVERSITY OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS................................. 52
19. TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY ........................................................................................................ 54
20. CAPITAL UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ................................................ 58
21. CAPITAL NORMAL UNIVERSITY.......................................................................................... 61
22. CAPITAL INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION ............................................................. 65
23. CHINA FOREIGN AFFAIRS UNIVERSITY............................................................................. 67
24. CHINA UNIVERSITY OF GEOSCIENCES (BEIJING) ......................................................... 69
25. CHINAAGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY (CAU) ................................................................... 73
26. RENMIN UNIVERSITY OF CHINA......................................................................................... 76
27. CENTRALACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.................................................................................... 81
28. THE CENTRALACADEMY OF DRAMA................................................................................ 83
29. CENTRAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC................................................................................ 85
30. GRADUATE UNIVERSITY OF THE CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (GUCAS) ..... 87
31. NORTH CHINA ELECTRIC POWER UNIVERSITY............................................................... 90
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TIANJIN (7)
32. NANKAI UNIVERSITY............................................................................................................. 93
33. TIANJIN UNIVERSITY............................................................................................................. 95
34. TIANJIN NORMAL UNIVERSITY........................................................................................... 100
35. TIANJIN FOREIGN STUDIES UNIVERSITY (TFSU) .......................................................... 104
36. TIANJIN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY.......................................................................................... 106
37. TIANJIN UNIVERSITY OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE ..................................... 109
38. TIANJIN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCATION.......................................... 111
LIAONING PROVINCE (7)
39. DALIAN MARITIME UNIVERSITY........................................................................................ 113
40. DALIAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY........................................................................... 118
41. NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY............................................................................................. 120
42. LIAONING UNIVERSITY......................................................................................................... 123
43. LIAONING NORMAL UNIVERSITY....................................................................................... 127
44. SHENYANG NORMAL UNIVERSITY..................................................................................... 129
45. CHINA MEDICAL UNIVERSITY............................................................................................. 131
JILIN PROVINCE (5)
46. JILIN UNIVERSITY................................................................................................................... 133
47. NORTHEAST NORMAL UNIVERSITY................................................................................... 141
48. BEIHUA UNIVERSITY ............................................................................................................. 146
49. CHANGCHUN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY...................................... 149
50. JILIN NORMAL UNIVERSITY................................................................................................. 152
HEILONGJIANG PROVINCE (4)
51. HARBIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY .............................................................................. 154
52. HARBIN ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY................................................................................. 158
53. HEILONGJIANG UNIVERSITY ............................................................................................... 161
54. JIAMUSI UNIVERSITY............................................................................................................. 165
SHANGHAI (12)
55. FUDAN UNIVERSITY............................................................................................................... 168
56. DONGHUA UNIVERSITY ........................................................................................................ 173
57. EAST CHINA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY........................................ 176
58. EAST CHINA NORMAL UNIVERSITY................................................................................... 181
59. SHANGHAI UNIVERSITY OF FINANCE & ECONOMICS (SUFE) .................................... 186
60. SHANGHAI UNIVERSITY........................................................................................................ 188
61. SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY.................................................................................. 191
62. SHANGHAI UNIVERSITY OF SPORT .................................................................................... 193
63. SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL STUDIES UNIVERSITY...................................................... 195
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64. SHANGHAI CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ............................................................................. 197
65. SHANGHAI UNIVERSITY OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE................................ 199
66. TONGJI UNIVERSITY .............................................................................................................. 201
JIANGSU PROVINCE (9)
67. NANJING UNIVERSITY ........................................................................................................... 206
68. SOUTHEAST UNIVERSITY ..................................................................................................... 209
69. HOHAI UNIVERSITY................................................................................................................ 214
70. SOUTHERN YANGTZE UNIVERSITY .................................................................................... 218
71. NANJING NORMAL UNIVERSITY ......................................................................................... 221
72. NANJING UNIVERSITY OF CHINESE MEDICINE ............................................................... 224
73. YANGZHOU UNIVERSITY ...................................................................................................... 226
74. CHINA PHARMACEUTICAL UNIVERSITY........................................................................... 228
75. CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY..................................................... 230
ZHEJIANG PROVINCE (4)
76. ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY ......................................................................................................... 234
77. NINGBO UNIVERSITY............................................................................................................. 242
78. ZHEJIANG NORMAL UNIVERSITY ....................................................................................... 245
79. CHINAACADEMY OF ART...................................................................................................... 248
ANHUI PROVINCE (3)
80. ANHUI UNIVERSITY ............................................................................................................... 251
81. ANHUI NORMAL UNIVERSITY ............................................................................................. 255
82. UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF CHINA ( USTC ) ........................... 258
FUJIAN PROVINCE (1)
83. XIAMEN UNIVERSITY ............................................................................................................ 262
JIANGXI PROVINCE (2)
84. NANCHANG UNIVERSITY...................................................................................................... 272
85. JINGDEZHEN CERAMIC INSTITUTE .................................................................................... 275
SAHNDONG PROVINCE (3)
86. SHANDONG UNIVERSITY...................................................................................................... 277
87. SHANDONG NORMAL UNIVERSITY.................................................................................... 283
88. OCEAN UNIVERSITY OF CHINA........................................................................................... 287
HEIBEI PROVINCE (7)
89. WUHAN UNIVERSITY............................................................................................................. 290
90. HUAZHONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY......................................... 299
91. HUAZHONG AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY ...................................................................... 303
92. HUAZHONG NORMAL UNIVERSITY ................................................................................... 305
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93. WUHAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY........................................................................... 310
94. CHINA UNIVERSITY OF GEOSCIENCES (WUHAN) ......................................................... 313
95. ZHONGNAN UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND LAW.................................................... 317
HUNAN PROVINCE (2)
96. HUNAN UNIVERSITY.............................................................................................................. 320
97. CENTRAL SOUTH UNIVERSITY............................................................................................ 322
GUANGDONG PROVINCE (5)
98. SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY.................................................................................................... 327
99. GUANGZHOU UNIVERSITY OF CHINESE MEDICINE....................................................... 330
100. SOUTH CHINA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY................................................................ 332
101. SOUTH CHINAAGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY .................................................................. 337
102. SOUTHERN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 340
GUANGXI ZHUANGZU AUTONOMOUS REGION (2)
103. GUANGXI UNIVERSITY.......................................................................................................... 342
104. GUANGXI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY....................................................................................... 345
SICHUAN PROVINCE (3)
105. SICHUAN UNIVERSITY........................................................................................................... 347
106. SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY OF FINANCE AND ECONOMICS .................................. 356
107. SOUTHWEST JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY................................................................................ 359
YUNNAN PROVINCE (1)
108. YUNNAN NORMAL UNIVERSITY......................................................................................... 364
CHONGQING (2)
109. SOUTHWEST UNIVERSITY .................................................................................................... 367
110. CHONGQING UNIVERSITY .................................................................................................... 372
SHAANXI PROVINCE (5)
111. CHANG'AN UNIVERSITY........................................................................................................ 377
112. XI'AN JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY............................................................................................. 385
113. XI'AN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES UNIVERSITY................................................................ 390
114. NORTHWESTERN PLOY-TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY ......................................................... 392
115. NORTHWEST A&F UNIVERSITY ........................................................................................... 394
GANSU PROVINCE (1)
116. LANZHOU UNIVERSITY ......................................................................................................... 398
5. 5
Peking University
Founded in 1898, Peking University (PKU) is the first national university in Chinese modern history. Peking
University now consists of five faculties: Humanities, Social Sciences, Sciences, Information and Engineering,
and Medicine. Peking University is famous for her high-quality teaching staff and advanced research facilities.
The University has 5381 full-time faculties, and invites a number of world-renowned scholars to give lectures
every year. At present, Peking University has 11 national key laboratories, 45 key laboratories leading by
province governments or ministries, 2 research centers of national projects, 8 attached hospitals. Peking
University places great importance on academic exchange and cooperation with foreign universities, research
institutes, and transnational corporations. She has signed agreements with more than 200 universities in 50
countries and regions.
Bachelor’s Degree (4 Years) / General Scholar(1-2Years)
1. Chinese Literature
2. Chinese Language
3. Chinese Classics and Classical Bibliography
4. Applied Chinese Linguistics
5. History
6. World History
7. Philosophy
8. Religion Studies
9. Philosophy of Science & Logic
10. Archaeology
11. Museology
12. Preservation of Cultural Relics
13. Art Studies
14. Musicology
15. Fine Arts
16. Movie Writing and Directing
17. Monetary Finance (Insurance)
18. Accounting
19. Business Administration
20. Marketing
21. Human Resource Management
22. Financial Management
23. Economics
24. International Economics & Trade
25. Risk Management & Insurance
26. Public Finance
27. Environmental Resource &Economic
Development
28. Journalism
29. Advertisement
30. Edit and Publish
31. Broadcasting & Television Journalism
32. Law
33. International Politics
34. Diplomacy & Foreign Affairs Administration
35. International Politics and Economics
36. Politics and Administration
37. Public Policy
38. Urban Management
39. Marxist Philosophy
40. History of the Chinese Communist Party
41. Political Economics
42. Ideological and Political Education
43. Scientific Socialism
44. Sociology
45. Social Work
46. Information Management & Information System
47. Library Science
48. Mathematics & Applied Mathematics
49. Probability and Statistics
50. Scientific and Engineering Computing,
51. Informatics
52. Financial Mathematics
53. Physics
54. Atmosphere Science
55. Astronomy
56. Biological Science
57. Biotechnology
58. Chemistry
59. Material Chemistry
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60. Applied Chemistry
61. Geology
62. Geochemical
63. Geophysics
64. Space science and Technology
65. Geographic Information Systems
66. Environment Science
67. Urban and Rural Planning and Resource
Management
68. Urban Planning (5 Years)
69. Ecology
70. Psychology
71. Applied Psychology
72. Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
73. Engineering Structure Analysis
74. Energy and Resource Engineering
75. Computer Science and Technology
76. Electronic Information Science and Technology
77. Microelectronics
78. Intelligence Science and Technology
Master’s Degree (2-3years) / Senior Scholar (1 Year)
1. Basic Mathematics
2. Computational Mathematics.
3. Probability and Statistics
4. Applied Mathematics.
5. Signal and Signal Processing
6. Theoretical Physics
7. Particle Physics and Nuclear Physics
8. Condensed Matter Physics
9. Optics
10. Astrophysics
11. Meteorology
12. Atmospheric Physics
13. Nuclear Technology Application
14. Inorganic Chemistry
15. Analytical Chemistry
16. Organic Chemistry
17. Physical Chemistry
18. Polymer Chemistry
19. Chemic Biology
20. Applied Chemistry
21. Botany
22. Zoology
23. Physiology
24. Microbiology
25. Neurobiology
26. Genetics
27. Cell Biology
28. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
29. Bioghysics
30. Ecology
31. Bioinformatics
32. Biotechnology
33. Cartography & Geographic Information
Systems
34. Solid Geophysics
35. Space Physics
36. Mineralogy, Petrology and Mineral deposit
37. Geochemistry
38. Paleontology and Stratigraphy
39. Structural Geology
40. Geology (Mineral Materials)
41. Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing
42. Physical Geography
43. Human Geography
44. Geography (Historical Geography)
45. Geography (Terra and Natural Physiognomy)
46. Geography (Urban and Regional Planning)
47. Geography (Landscape Architecture)
48. Atmospheric Physics & Atmospheric
Environment
49. Quaternary Geology
50. Ecology
51. Architectural Design and Theory
52. Environmental Science
53. Environmental Engineering
54. Basic Psychology
55. Development and Education Psychology
56. Applied Psychology
57. Electronics Engineering
58. Software Engineering
59. Acoustics
60. Quantum Electronics
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61. Physical Electronics
62. Electrocircuit and System
63. Microelectronics & Solid-State Electronics
64. Electromagnetic Field Theory and Microwave
Electronic
65. Communication & Information System
66. Signal and Information Processing
67. Computer Architecture
68. Computer Software & Theory
69. Computer Application
70. General Mechanics and Basic Mechanics
71. Solid Mechanics
72. Fluid Mechanics
73. Engineering Mechanics
74. Mechanics (Biomechanics and Medical
Engineering)
75. Mechanics (Mechanics System and Control)
76. Control Theory and Control Engineering
77. Biological Engineering
78. Physiology
79. Cell Biology
80. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
81. Biophysics
82. Biotechnology
83. Journalism
84. Communication
85. Literary & Artistic Science
86. Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
87. Chinese Linguistics
88. Chinese Ancient Texts
89. Chinese Ancient Literature
90. Chinese Modern & Contemporary Literature
91. Comparative Literature and World Literature
92. Historical Theory & Historiography
93. Historical Geography
94. Historical Documents Studies
95. Specialized History Studies
96. Chinese Ancient History
97. Chinese Modern & Contemporary History
98. World History
99. Archaeology & Museology
100. Marxist Philosophy
101. Chinese Philosophy
102. Foreign Philosophy
103. Logic
104. Ethics
105. Aesthetic
106. Religion Studies
107. Philosophy of Science & Technology
108. History of Science & Technology
109. Comparative Politics
110. Scientific Socialism & International
Communism Movement
111. History of CCP
112. International Politics
113. International Relation
114. Diplomacy
115. International Politics and Economics
116. Political Economics
117. History of Economic Thinking
118. History of Economic
119. Western Economics
120. World Economy
121. Economics of Population Resources and
Environment
122. Public Finance (Taxation)
123. Finance
124. Macroeconomics
125. Industrial Economics
126. Statistics
127. Management Science & Engineering
128. Accounting
129. Enterprise Management
130. Master of Business Administration (MBA)
131. Jurisprudence
132. Legal History
133. Constitution Law
134. Criminal Law
135. Civil Law
136. Litigation Law
137. Economical Law
138. Environmental & Resources Protection Law
139. International Law
140. Law (Intellectual Property Law)
141. Law (Commercial Law)
142. Law (International Economics Law)
143. Library Science
144. Information Science
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145. Library, Information and Archives Edit
146. Sociology
147. Demography
148. Anthropology
149. Social Work and Social Policy
150. Sociology (Women's studies)
151. Social Security
152. Regional Economics
153. Political Theory
154. Public Administration
155. Public policy
156. Development Management
157. Sport Human Sociology
158. Art Study
159. Fine Arts
160. Film Studies
161. Higher Education
162. Educational Technology
163. Economics of Education & Educational
Administration
164. Population, Resource and Environmental
Economics
165. Sociology (Gerontics)
166. International Relations (only for Chinese
Government Scholarship student)
Doctoral Degree (4 Years) / Senior Scholar(1 Year)
1. Basic Mathematics
2. Computational Mathematics.
3. Probability and Statistics
4. Applied Mathematics.
5. Theoretical Physics
6. Particle Physics and Nuclear Physics
7. Condensed Matter Physics
8. Optics
9. Astrophysics
10. Meteorology
11. Atmospheric Physics
12. Nuclear Technology Application
13. Inorganic Chemistry
14. Analytical Chemistry
15. Organic Chemistry
16. Physical Chemistry
17. Polymer Chemistry
18. Chemic Biology
19. Applied Chemistry
20. Botany
21. Zoology
22. Physiology
23. Cell Biology
24. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
25. Bioghysics
26. Bioinformatics
27. Biotechnology
28. Cartography & Geographic Information
Systems
29. Solid Geophysics
30. Space Physics
31. Mineralogy, Petrology and Mineral Deposit
32. Geochemistry
33. Paleontology and Stratigraphy
34. Structural Geology
35. Geology (Mineral Materials)
36. Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing
37. Physical Geography
38. Human Geography
39. Geography (Historical Geography)
40. Geography (Environmental Geography)
41. Geography (Terra and Natural Physiognomy)
42. Quaternary Geology
43. Environmental Science
44. Environmental Engineering
45. Basic Psychology
46. Quantum Electronics
47. Physical Electronics
48. Microelectronics & Solid-State Electronics
49. Communication & Information System
50. Signal and Information Processing
51. Computer Architecture
52. Computer Software & Theory
53. Computer Application
54. General Mechanics and Basic Mechanics
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55. Solid Mechanics
56. Fluid Mechanics
57. Engineering Mechanics
58. Mechanics (Biomechanics and Medical
Engineering)
59. Mechanics (Mechanics system and control)
60. Communication
61. Literary & Artistic Science
62. Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
63. Chinese Linguistics
64. Chinese Ancient Texts
65. Chinese Ancient Literature
66. Chinese Modern & Contemporary Literature
67. Comparative Literature and World Literature
68. Historical Theory & Historiography
69. Historical Geography
70. Specialized History Studies
71. Chinese Ancient History
72. Chinese Modern & Contemporary History
73. World History
74. Archaeology & Museology
75. Marxist Philosophy
76. Chinese Philosophy
77. Foreign Philosophy
78. Logic
79. Ethics
80. Aesthetic
81. Religion Studies
82. Philosophy of Science & Technology
83. History of Science & Technology
84. Comparative Politics
85. Scientific Socialism & International
Communism Movement
86. International Politics
87. International Relation
88. Diplomacy
89. Political Economics
90. History of Economic Thinking
91. History of Economic
92. Western Economics
93. World Economy
94. Public Finance (Taxation)
95. Finance
96. Macroeconomics
97. Industrial Economics
98. Statistics
99. Accounting
100. Enterprise Management
101. Jurisprudence
102. Legal History
103. Constitution Law
104. Criminal Law
105. Civil Law
106. Litigation Law
107. Economical Law
108. Environmental & Resources Protection Law
109. International Law
110. Library Science
111. Information Science
112. Library, Information and Archives Edit
113. Sociology
114. Anthropology
115. Regional Economics
116. Political Theory
117. Public Administration
118. Art Study
119. Education Principle
120. Higher Education
121. Economics of Education & Educational
Administration
122. Demography
123. Applied Psychology
Estimated Costs of Self-financed International Students Studying in China
Category
Tuition
Humanities Sciences
General visiting students 26,000 30,000
Senior visiting students 30,000 34,000
Undergraduate programs 26,000 30,000
Master’s programs 29,000 33,000
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Category
Tuition
Humanities Sciences
Doctoral programs 32,000 40,000
Research scholars Research fee 3320RMB/month
Application fee : from400 to 800RMB for different program. See the application information on the website.
Estimated cost of living (only for reference):
Accommodation: approximately 20,000RMB/year
Board (meals): approximately 10,000RMB/year
Transportation and other miscellaneous costs:
approximately 5000RMB/year
Accommodation :
There are different types of housing facilities for international students at Peking University. Housing on campus
is under the charge of the Department of Lodging for Foreign Students. For related information, please visit the
website:
http://www.shaoyuan.com, or contact them by telephone: 6275 2264, 6275 2218.
Students can choose to reside off campus, but must register with the local police station in their neighborhood.
Contact Information:
International Students Division
Office of International Relations
Shaoyuan Building 3
Peking University
Beijing, 100871
People’s Republic of China
Telephone: (86-10)-6275 1230 (86-10)-6275 2747
Fax: (86-10)-6275 1233
E-mail: study@pku.edu.cn
Website: http://www.oir.pku.edu.cn
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Peking University Health Science Center
Peking University Health Science Center (PUHSC) is one of the nation’s leading institutions of modern medical
education in China and is recognized as a renowned medical school both at home and abroad. Established in
1912 as the first public Western medical school in China, its former name was Peking National Medical School,
and then Beijing Medical University, which successfully developed into a multi-disciplinary comprehensive
health science center.
PUHSC is composed of 12 schools and teaching divisions, 6 university hospitals with over 3,600 inpatient beds
and a daily admission of over 15,000 outpatients. PUHSC now has faculty of over 3,827 including highly
qualified intellectual and an enrollment of 8,744 students,1,405 professors and 10 respected members of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering who all share a deep commitment to
medical research and education, thus providing an unparalleled learning environment for students.
PUHSC is one of the earliest universities admitting international students in China,admitting foreign students at
different levels from 73 countries all over the world since 1953. It offers a full range of courses in basic medical
sciences, clinical medicine, pharmaceutics, public health, stomatology and nursing to international students at
undergraduate, graduate and advanced study levels. As one of the nation’s leading institutions of higher
education, PUHSC has much to offer. We hope you will seek us out. We look forward to your further inquiry.
Bachelor’s Degree (5 Years)
1. Clinical Medicine
2. Stomatology (Not enroll the students of Chinese
Government Scholarship)
3. Pharmaceutics (4 Years, Not enroll the students
of Chinese Government Scholarship)
4. Bio-medical English (Not enroll the students of
Chinese Government Scholarship)
Master’s Degree (3 Years)
1. Clinical specialization 2. Laboratory research
Doctoral Degree (3 Years)
1. Clinical specialization 2. Laboratory research
Advanced study program (Half a year or 1 year)
1. Clinical Medicine
2. Basic Medical Science
3. Public Health
4. Pharmaceutics
Preparatory Program (1 Year)
To help the prospective students meet the admission requirement on language (Chinese) and prerequisite science
courses.
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Estimated Costs of Self-financed International Students Studying in China
Application Fee: RMB¥800(about US$100)
Tuition:
Undergraduates: RMB¥45,000 (about US$5,500) per year
Biomedical English Program: RMB¥30,000 (about US$3,700) per year
Master’s degree programs and advanced study programs: RMB¥54,000 (about US$6,500) per year
Doctoral programs and special training programs: RMB¥62,000 (about US$7,500) per year
Preparatory programs: RMB¥25,000 (about US$3,000) per year
The fee is nonrefundable, cannot be waived and nontransferable to other institutions if not approved by the
Foreign Students Office.
Accommodation: Single Room, RMB¥70 (US$8.5) per bed per day
Fees should be paid on the day of registration at the beginning of every semester.
4. Other fees
Cost of study materials, traveling, transportation, insurance premium, meals and other vary on individual needs.
Contact Information:
Foreign Student Office
Peking University Health Science Center
38 Xue Yuan Road
Beijing 100083
China
Tel: 0086-010-82801253
Fax: 0086-010-82802185
E-mail: fso@bjmu.edu.cn
http://www.bjmu.edu.cn
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Beijing International Studies University
Founded in 1964, Beijing International Studies University (BISU) is a nationwide renowned key comprehensive
university of higher education and has developed into a multi-disciplinary university incorporating liberal arts,
management, economics and law, with the specialities of foreign languages and tourism as its most
distinguishing feature. Selecting students nationwide, the university takes it as its main task to train professionals
proficient in foreign languages, tourism, economics, trade and finance, for the national economic construction
and social advance.
Besides the modern languages departments that teach English, Japanese, German, Russian, French, Spanish,
Portuguese, Arabic, Korean, the university offers courses in a multiple of schools. They are The School of
International Communication, The School of Law and Politics, The School of International Economics and
Trade, The School of Tourism Management, The School of International Cultural Exchange, The School of
Continuing Education, The School of Advanced Vocational Education and The Academy of Tourism
Development. And also the university has Institute for Transcultural Studies and Foreign Linguistics and
Applied Linguistics Institute. The university offers 18 specialties providing undergraduate programs. They are
English, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Arabic, French, Korean, German, Portuguese, Chinese Language and
Culture, International Politics, Law, Tourism Management, Journalism, Marketing, Finance Management,
Finance and International Economics and Trade. The specialties of English, Japanese, Russian, Foreign
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, Enterprise Management, International Trade, Tourism Management offer
postgraduate programs. The students in Japanese and Korean Department won multiple top awards in
international language competitions. Currently the university maintains exchange programs with nearly 70
universities and institutions in the world and it has an enrollment of more than 10,000 Chinese students and 1000
plus international students including postgraduate, undergraduate and language students. You can also find
detailed information about BISU on http://www.bisu.edu.cn.
Bachelor’s Degree (4 Years) / General Scholar (above half a year)
1. Chinese (including Chinese Literature)
2. Journalism
3. English ※
4. Japanese
5. German
6. French
7. Spanish
8. Russian
9. Arabic
10. Korean
11. Portuguese
12. International Trade ※
13. Finance
14. Marketing
15. Tourism Management ※
16. Exhibition Management ※
17. International Politics
18. Law
19. Finance Management
Master’s Degree (3 Years)
1. English ※
2. Japanese
3. Russian
4. Foreign Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
5. Tourism Management ※
6. International Economics ※
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Note: The specialties marked with a “※” can be conducted in English.
Estimated Costs of Self-financed International Students Studying in China:
Registration fee: 800 RMB
Tuition fee: postgraduate program 25000RMB /year undergraduate program 22000 RMB /year refresher
program 18000 RMB/year
Accommodation: Dorm No.2 Unit A 12000 per academic year, person, and bed
Dorm No.2 Unit B 15000 per academic year, person, and bed
Dorm No.2 Unit C 9000 per academic year, person, and bed
Dorm No.8 14000 per academic year, person, and bed
Contact Information:
International Exchange and Cooperation Office, Beijing International Studies University
Dingfuzhuang Nan Li 1#, Chao Yang District, Beijing 100024
P. R. China
Tel:86-l0-65778564, 86-l0-65778565
Fax:86-l0-65762520
Email:ieco@bisu.edu.cn
Website: www.bisu.edu.cn
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Beijing Film Academy
Beijing Film Academy is the only institution of learning devoted to the cultivating of film professionals in China.
With a history of about 55 years, Beijing Film Academy has developed a well-rounded curriculum that embraces
the entire spectrum of film-making including production, teaching and research. Relying on its excellent
teaching tradition, strong faculties, comprehensive film disciplines, complete teaching facilities, BFA has
become an important base for Chinese film production, film management, and film researchers. For many years,
BFA, with its superb achievement, and history, has attracted a large number of domestic and overseas students
who are dedicated to film industries. Endowed with its outstanding faculty, BFA shoulder the task of training
professionals in everything they need to know about their craft and in the most advanced techniques in the
industry toward the 21st
century.
Bachelor Degree (4 Years)
1. Film and Drama Literature
2. Film Directing
3. Performance Art
4. Cinematography
5. Film and Television Recording
6. Art Design of Film and Television
7. Advertisement
8. Photography
9. Animation
10. Film publication and Business Management
11. Film Digital Technology
Master Degree (3 years)
1. Film and Drama Literature:
Screen writing, International film culture
communication, history of Chinese film, and
history of foreign film
2. Film and Television Recording:
Film sound
3. Art Design of Film and Television:
Virtual Space Design, Film Stunt
4. Film publication and Business Management. Film
Marketing, Film production management
5. Digital Film technology
6. Animation:
Animation production and multimedia
application
Institute of Film:
7. Film Theory, Television Studies, Western Film
Theory Study, Feminism Critique and study on
film
Doctoral Degree (4 years)
1. Film Literature:
Film History and Theory, Film Art
2. Institute of Film:
Film History and Theory, Film Culture and
Critique.
Estimated Costs of self-financed International Students Studying in China:
Bachelor degrees: 46000RMB
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Master Degrees: 45000-54000
Doctorate Degrees: 45000RMB
Accommodation fees: 85 RMB for single room per day
50RMB for double room per day
Contact Information:
International School, Beijing Film Academy
Xi Tu Cheng Road 4#,Haidian District, Beijing 100088
P.R. China
Tel:0086-10-82045433
Fax:0086-10-42045747
E-mail: ao.is@bfa.edu.cn
http://www.bfa.edu.cn
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Beijing University of Technology
Established in 1960, Beijing University of Technology (also formerly known as Beijing Polytechnic University)
is a comprehensive university for sciences, engineering, business management and humanities. With more than
16,000 students and 16 colleges, Beijing University of Technology is now designated as one of the one hundred
“Key Universities for the Twenty-fist Century” in China. The university currently welcomes around 400
international students over more than 10 countries world wide each year.
Bachelor’s Degree (4 Years)
1. Mechanical Engineering and Automation
2. Measurement and Control Technique and
Equipment
3. Processing Equipment and Control Engineering
4. Safety engineering
5. Automation
6. Electronic Information engineering
7. Electronic Science and Technology
8. Communication Engineering
9. Civil Engineering
10. Water Service Engineering
11. Building Environment and Equipment
Engineering
12. Traffic Engineering
13. Architecture
14. Industry Design
15. Environmental Engineering
16. Environmental Science
17. Applied Chemistry
18. Energy and Thermal Engineering (Automobile,
Refrigeration)
19. Applied Physics (Optical Communication and
Photo electronic Technology)
20. Information and Computing Sciences
21. Biomedical Engineering
22. Computer Science and Technology
23. Information Security
24. Software Engineering
25. Materials Science and Engineering
26. Information Management and Information
System
27. Industry Engineering
28. International Economics and Trade
29. Marketing (Market Management, Commodity
Studies)
30. Business Administration
31. Statistics
32. Accounting
33. Law (Economic Law)
34. Finance
35. Social Work
36. Advertising
37. Chinese Language and Culture
38. English Language
39. International Economics and Trade: (Business
English and Business Japanese)
Master’s Degree (3 Years) / General Scholar (1-2 Years)
1. Philosophy
2. Applied Economics
3. Applied Linguistics
4. Mathematics
5. Physics
6. Chemistry
7. Biology
8. Mechanics
9. Mechanical Engineering
10. Optical Engineering
11. Instrumental Science and Technology
12. Power Engineering and Thermal Physics
13. Electronics Science and Technology
14. Information and Communication Engineering
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15. Control Sciences and Engineering
16. Computer Science and Technology
17. Architecture
18. Civil Engineering
19. Hydraulic Engineering
20. Chemical Engineering and Technology
21. Transportation Engineering
22. Environmental Sciences and Engineering
23. Bio Medical Engineering
24. Management Science and Engineering
25. Business Administration
Doctoral Degree (3 Years) / Senior Scholar (1 Years)
1. Probability and Mathematical Statistics
2. Condensed State Physics
3. Optics
4. Fluid Mechanics
5. Engineering Mechanics
6. Optical Engineering
7. Materials Science and Engineering
8. Energy and Thermal Engineering
9. Circuits and System
10. Microelectronics and Solid Electronics
11. Measurement Technology and Automation
Apparatus
12. Pattern Recognition and Intelligent Systems
13. Computer Application and Technology
14. Civil Engineering
15. Transportation Planning and Management
16. Environmental Sciences and Engineering
17. Bio Medical Engineering
18. Management Science and Engineering
Estimated Costs of Self-financed International Students Studying in China:
Degree/Diploma Tuition/academic year (RMB) Registration Fee Course Dates
Bachelor Degree 21000-23000yuan 415 from September
Master Degree 23000-25000yuan 415 Same
Doctor Degree 27000-30000yuan 415 Same
Further Education 23000-25000yuan 415 Same
Chinese Language 8300yuan/semester 250 from Feb.25th
& Sep.1st
Chinese course 3100yuan/4-week 250 from July 10th
to Aug.10th
Chinese Business 4100yuan/4 weeks 415 from July to August
and Culture 13300yuan/18 weeks 415 from Feb. 25th
& Sep. 1st
Accommodation
30-45yuan/person/day (long Term) or 50-60yuan/bed/day (short-term)
Air-conditioner, telephone, TV, furniture, internet access, shared kitchen/bathrooms, gym, launderette
Contact Information:
Address: International Student Office, Beijing University of Technology
#100 Ping Le Yuan, Chao Yang District, Beijing, 100022
Tel: 86-10-67391858/1465 Fax: 86-10-67391859/2319
Email: haoqh@bjut.edu.cn or bpuiec@bjut.edu.cn
Web: www.bjut.net.cn (English)/www.bjut.edu.cn (Chinese)
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Beihang University (BUAA)
Beihang University (BUAA), formerly called Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, was founded
in 1952 and was the first university in aerospace technology in China. Since 1950s, BUAA has been one of the
16 state key universities of China and through more than 50 years development it has grown into a science and
technology university with aerospace features, combining disciplines in science, engineering, liberal arts, law,
economics, management and education. At present 31,000 students are enrolled in BUAA and among them
around 15,000 are graduates. BUAA is qualified to admit all kinds of foreign students, including the ones
sponsored by Chinese Government Scholarship. English is used as courses and instruction language for the
master and doctoral programs. The campus of BUAA is located in the universities’ areas of Beijing and is
notable for its beautiful environment, convenient transportation and complete and high quality service in
students' daily life.
Bachelor’s Degree (4 Years)
1. International Economics & Trade
2. Computer Science and Technology
3. Accounting
4. New Media Arts
5. Finance and Banking
6. Environmental Engineering
7. Law
8. Traffic and Transportation
9. Administrative Management
10. Biomedical Engineering
11. English
12. Flight Vehicle Design and Engineering
13. Mathematics and Applied Mathematics
14. Flight Vehicle Propulsion Engineering
15. Applied Physics
16. Flight Vehicle Manufacture Engineering
17. Metallic Materials Engineering
18. Automation
19. Materials Science and Engineering
20. Applied Chemistry
21. Macromolecular Materials and Engineering
22. Electronic Science and Technology
23. Communication Engineering
24. Optics and Electronic Information Engineering
25. Machine Design & Manufacturing and Their
Automation
26. Detection, Guidance and Control Technology
27. Materials Forming and Control
28. Information Management and Information
System
29. Measuring & Control Technology and
Instrumentation
30. Industrial Engineering
31. Bioengineering
32. Vehicle Engineering
33. Flight Vehicle Environment and Life Support
System Engineering
34. Engineering Mechanics
35. Thermal Energy and Power Engineering
36. Business Administration
37. Electrical Engineering and Automation
38. Economics
39. Civil Engineering
40. Industrial Design
41. Electronic and Information Engineering
42. Logistics Management
Master’s Degree (2.5-3 Years) / General Scholar (1-2Years)
1. International Trade※
2. Power Electronics and Electrical Driving※
3. Finance and Baking※
4. Electric Circuits and Systems※
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5. National Economics※
6. Electromagnetic Fields and Microwave
Technology※
7. Education Technology※
8. Physical Electronics※
9. Higher Education※
10. Microelectronics and Solid State Electronics※
11. Linguistics and Applied Linguistics for Foreign
Language※
12. Communications and Information Systems※
13. English Language and Literature※
14. Signals and Information Processing※
15. Applied Mathematics※
16. Control Theory and Engineering※
17. Fundamental Mathematics※
18. Measurement Technology and Automatic
Device※
19. Civil and Commercial Law※
20. Systems Engineering※
21. Condensed Matter Physics※
22. Pattern Recognition and Intelligent System※
23. Optics※
24. Navigation, Guidance and Control※
25. Theoretical Physics※
26. Computer Systems Architecture※
27. Polymer Chemistry and Physics※
28. Computer Software and Theory※
29. General Mechanics and Fundamentals in
Mechanics※
30. Computer Application Technology※
31. Solid Mechanics※
32. Geotechnical Engineering※
33. Fluid Mechanics※
34. Structure Engineering※
35. Engineering Mechanics※
36. Applied Chemistry※
37. Machine Building and its Automation※
38. Transportation Information Engineering and
Control※
39. Mechanical-Electronic Engineering※
40. Transportation Plan and Management※
41. Mechanical Design and Theory※
42. Application Engineering of Transportation
Vehicles※
43. Vehicle Engineering※
44. Highway and Railway Engineering※
45. Optics Engineering※
46. Design and Construction of Naval Architecture
and Ocean Structure※
47. Precision Instruments and Machinery※
48. Underwater Acoustics※
49. Measuring Technology and Instrumentation※
50. Flight Vehicle Design※
51. Physics and Chemistry of Materials※
52. Aeronautical and Astronautical Propulsion※
53. Materials Science※
54. Manufacture Engineering of Aeronautics and
Astronautics※
55. Materials Processing Engineering※
56. Man-Machine and Environment Engineering※
57. Engineering Thermo-physics※
58. Environmental Engineering※
59. Thermal Power Engineering※
60. Biomedical Engineering※
61. Power Machinery and Engineering※
62. Management Science and Engineering※
63. Fluid Machinery and Engineering※
64. Enterprise Management※
65. Refrigeration and Cryogenic Engineering※
66. Technical Economics and Management※
67. Chemical Process Equipment※
68. Educational Economy and Administration※
69. Electrical Machinery and Apparatus※
70. Administrative Management※
Doctoral Degree (3-4 Years) / Senior Scholar (1 Year)
1. General Mechanics and Fundamentals in
Mechanics※
2. Microelectronics and Solid State Electronics※
3. Solid Mechanics※
4. Communications and Information Systems※
5. Fluid Mechanics※
6. Signals and Information Processing※
7. Engineering Mechanics※
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8. Control Theory and Engineering※
9. Manufacturing Engineering and Automation※
10. Measurement Technologies and Automatic-
Device※
11. Mechanical-Electronic Engineering※
12. Systems Engineering※
13. Mechanical Design and Theory※
14. Pattern Recognition and Intelligent System※
15. Vehicle Engineering※
16. Navigation, Guidance and Control※
17. Precision Instruments and Machinery※
18. Computer Systems Architecture※
19. Measurement and Testing Technologies and
Instruments※
20. Computer Software and Theory※
21. Materials Science※
22. Computer Application Technology※
23. Materials Processing Engineering※
24. Transportation Plan and Management※
25. Materials Physics and Chemistry※
26. Traffic Information Engineering and Control※
27. Fluid Machinery and Engineering※
28. Vehicle Operation Engineering※
29. Power Machinery and Engineering※
30. Highway and Railway Engineering※
31. Engineering Thermo-Physics※
32. Flight Vehicle Design※
33. Thermal Power Engineering※
34. Aeronautical and Astronautical Propulsion※
35. Refrigeration and Cryogenic Engineering※
36. Manufacture Engineering of Aeronautics and
Astronautics※
37. Chemical Process Equipment※
38. Man-Machine and Environment Engineering※
39. Electromagnetic Fields and Microwave
Technology※
40. Management Science and Engineering※
41. Physical Electronics※
42. Educational Economy and Administration※
43. Electric Circuits and Systems※
Note: The specialties marked with a “※” are conducted in English
Estimated Costs of Self-financed International Students Studying in China
Registration fee: 400RMB
Tuition fee: Bachelor’s Degree 25,000RMB/Yr., Master’s Degree 40,000RMB/Yr., Doctoral Degree
48,000RMB/Yr., General/Senior Scholar 20,000-30,000RMB/Yr.
Accommodation fee: Around 1400 RMB /Mth.
Insurance: 600RMB/Yr.
Contact Information:
Address: International School, Beihang University
37# Xueyuan Road, Haidian District ,Beijing, China 100083
Tel: 86-10-82316488, 86-10-82317686
Fax: 86-10-82339326
Website: www.buaa.edu.cn
Email: fso@buaa.edu.cn
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Beijing University of Chemical Technology
Beijing University of Chemical Technology (hereinafter BUCT) is a state key university directly under the
Ministry of Education and a key university of the national Project 211. It is a multi-disciplinary university with
science and engineering retained as the core disciplines with the addition of arts, the science of law, management
and economics to the core curriculum, and has formed the multi-layer personnel training pattern ranging from
continuing education to undergraduate education, postgraduate education, doctoral education and the education
for international students.
It consists of 10 colleges, offering 24 Doctoral specialties, 50 Master’s programs and 41 Bachelor programs.
Staffed by 1800 outstanding faculty and researchers, BUCT has 550 full professors and associate professors, 8
academicians of Chinese Academy of Sciences and Chinese Academy of Engineering.
BUCT pays close attention to international academic and cultural education exchange. It has established friendly
cooperation relationship with over 40 universities. Numerous foreign scholars and noted professors are invited
for lecturing and cooperative research. Besides, BUCT has successfully held many international academic
conferences and thus enjoyed high world reputation.
The current student body of the university is 20,000, including 3,700 doctoral and graduate students and 11,100
undergraduate students. In addition, there are more than 200 international students and 5000 students for further
study.
BUCT attaches great importance to international academic and cultural educational exchange and actively
develops cooperative projects with foreign partners. Since 1996 it has signed cooperation agreements with 44
foreign universities and large multinational companies. Many companies, such as Dupont, DOW, BASF and
Bayer, provide scholarships for BUCT students. Since 2000, BUCT has achieved great progress in its education
program for foreign students. During the last ten years, there have been more than 2,000 foreign students
enlisting in our language study programs, undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs. In 2006, the number
of foreign students in high-end programs including undergraduate, graduate and doctoral studies accounts for
more than 40% among total foreign students in the university.
Bachelor’s Degree (4 years)
1. Chemical Engineering and Technology
2. Environment Engineering
3. Polymer Materials and Engineering
4. Materials Science and Engineering
5. Biological function materials
6. Biological Engineering
7. Biological Technology
8. Pharmaceutical Engineering
9. Applied Chemistry
10. Information and Computation Science
11. Electronic Science and Technology
12. Safety Engineering
13. Industry Design
14. Processing Equipment and Controlling
Engineering
15. Mechanical Engineering and Automation
16. Automation
17. Testing and Controlling Technology and
Instruments
18. Computer Science and Technology
19. Electronic Information Engineering
20. Communication Engineering
21. International Economy and Trade
22. Industrial and Commercial Management
23. Marketing
24. Accounting
25. Financial Management
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26. Information Management and
Information System
27. Law
28. Administration
29. Common Issue Management
30. English
Doctoral Degree (2.5-3 years) / General Scholar (1-2 years)
1. Chemical Engineering
2. Chemical Technology
3. Environmental Science
4. Environmental Engineering
5. Polymer Chemistry and Physics
6. Materials Physics and Chemistry
7. Materiology
8. Materials Processing Engineering
9. Materials Nanotechnology
10. Biological Bionic Materials
11. Bioenvironmental Materials
12. Information Materials
13. Engineering Dynamics
14. Mechanical Electronical Engineering
15. Mechanical Design and Theory
16. Chemical Processing Machinery
17. Controlling Theory and Engineering
18. Testing Technology and Automatic
Instruments
19. Systems Engineering
20. Applied Computer Technology
21. Management Science and Engineering
22. Enterprise Management
23. Technology Economy and Management
24. Applied Mathematics
25. Solid State Physics
26. Inorganic Chemistry
27. Analytical Chemistry
28. Organ Chemistry
29. Physical Chemistry
30. Applied Chemistry
31. Industrial Catalysis
32. Molecular Materials and assemble
Chemistry
33. Synthesis in Constrained Environment
34. Biochemical Engineering
35. Pharmaceutical Engineering
36. Fermentation Engineering
37. Foodstuff, Lipin and Plant Protein Engineering
Doctoral Degree (2.5-3 years) / Senior Scholar (1 year)
1. Chemical Engineering and Technology
2. Biochemical Engineering
3. Applied Chemistry
4. Industrial Catalysis
5. Materials Physics and Chemistry
6. Materialogy
7. Materials Processing Engineering
8. Chemical Processing Machinery
9. Controlling Theory and Engineering
10. Mechanical Design and Theory
11. Physical Chemistry
12. Polymer Chemistry and Physics
Estimated Costs of Self-financed International Students Studying in China
Registration fee: RMB¥500 per person
Tuition fee: RMB¥33000 per academic year for Doctoral degree programs.
RMB¥24750 per academic year for Master’s degree programs.
RMB¥18150 per academic year for Bachelor’s degree programs.
RMB¥28875 per academic year for advanced further study programs.
RMB¥20625 per academic year for further study programs.
RMB¥8250 for one semester(Chinese language learning),
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RMB¥7838 for the second semester
Accommodation: RMB¥42 per bed per day
Contact Information:
International Exchanges and Cooperation Department (International Office)
Beijing University of Chemical Technology
No. 15 Bei San Huan Dong Lu,
Beijing, 100029,
P.R. China
Contact person: Zhao Jianya, Wang Yongsheng
Telephone: 86-10-64434754, or 86-10-64451480, Fax: 86-10-64423610
E-mail: faoffice@mail.buct.edu.cn, http//: www.buct.edu.cn
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Beijing Jiaotong University
Located in downtown Beijing, capital city of China, and established in 1896, Beijing Jiaotong University (a.k.a.
Northern Jiaotong University) is a multidisciplinary national key university, leading in communication and
information engineering, economics and management, and traffic and transportation, with Signal and
Information Processing and Traffic Information Engineering and Control ranked No. 1 in China. BJTU has about
14,000 full-time undergraduate students and 6,000 graduate students. BJTU started to recruit international
students in 1954 and has educated over 3,000 international students form 90 countries. In 2006 Over 220
international students from 61 countries are studying at BJTU.
Bachelor’s Degree (4 years)
1. Communications Engineering
2. Automation
3. Electronic Science and Technology
4. Computer Science and Technology
5. Biomedical Engineering
6. Electrical Engineering and Automation
7. Mechanical Engineering and Automation
8. Measurement and Control Technology and
Instrumentation
9. Thermal Energy and Power Engineering
10. Civil Engineering
11. Traffic and Transportation
12. Traffic Engineering
13. Tourism Management
14. Electronic Business
15. Economics
16. Finance
17. International Economics and Trade
18. Accounting
19. Marketing
20. Business Administration
21. Information Management and Information
System
22. Engineering Management
23. Information and Computing Science
24. Optical Information Science and Technology
25. Environmental Engineering
26. English
27. Law
28. Chinese
29. Electrical Information Engineering
30. Industrial Engineering
31. Logistic Management
32. Financial Management
33. Material Chemistry
34. Communication
Master’s Degree(2-2.5 years)/General Scholar(1-2 years)
1. Philosophy of Marxism
2. Philosophy of Science and Technology
3. National Economics
4. Public Finance (including Taxation)
5. Finance (including Insurance)
6. Industrial Economics
7. Regional Economics
8. International Trade
9. Labor Economics
10. Statistics
11. Quantitative Economics
12. National Defense Economics
13. Science of Economic Law
14. International law
15. Fundamental Principles of Marxism
16. History of Marxism Development
17. Studies on China-Oriented Marxism
18. Studies on Marxism in Foreign Countries
19. Education in Ideology and Politics
20. Education Technology
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21. English Language and Literature
22. Linguistics and Applied Linguistics in Foreign
Languages
23. Artistic Design
24. Fundamental Mathematics
25. Computational Mathematics
26. Probability and Mathematical Statistics
27. Applied mathematics
28. Operational Research and Cybernetics
29. Theoretical Physics
30. Particle Physics and Nuclear Physics
31. Atomic and Molecular Physics
32. Plasma Physics
33. Condensed Matter Physics
34. Acoustics
35. Optics
36. Radio Physics
37. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
38. Biophysics
39. Systems Theory
40. Systems Analysis and Integration
41. General and Fundamental Mechanics
42. Solid Mechanics
43. Fluid Mechanics
44. Engineering Mechanics
45. Mechanical Manufacture and Automation
46. Mechatronic Engineering
47. Mechanical Design and Theory
48. Vehicle Engineering
49. Optical Engineering
50. Materials Physics and Chemistry
51. Materialogy
52. Materials Processing Engineering
53. Engineering Thermophysics
54. Power Machinery and Engineering
55. Electric Machines and Electric Apparatus
56. Power System and its Automation
57. High Voltage and Insulation Technology
58. Power Electronics and Power Drives
59. Theory and New Technology of Electrical
Engineering
60. Physical Electronics
61. Circuits and Systems
62. Microelectronics and Solid State Electronics
63. Electromagnetic Field and Microwave
Technology
64. Communication and Information Systems
65. Signal and Information Processing
66. Control Theory and Control Engineering
67. Detection Technology and Automatic
Equipment
68. Systems Engineering
69. Pattern Recognition and Intelligent Systems
70. Navigation, Guidance and Control
71. Computer Systems Organization
72. Computer Software and Theory
73. Computer Applied Technology
74. Architectural Design and Theory
75. Geotechnical Engineering
76. Structural Engineering
77. Municipal Engineering
78. Heating, Gas Supply, Ventilating and Air
Conditioning Engineering
79. Disaster Prevention and Reduction Engineering
and Protective Engineering
80. Bridge and Tunnel Engineering
81. Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
82. Applied Chemistry
83. Chemical Engineering
84. Biomedical Engineering
85. Geological Engineering
86. Safety Technology and Engineering
87. Highway and Railway Engineering
88. Traffic Information Engineering & Control
89. Transportation Planning and Management
90. Vehicle Operation Engineering
91. Environmental Science
92. Environmental Engineering
93. Management Science and Engineering
94. Accounting
95. Corporate Management
96. Tourism Management
97. Technology Economy and Management
98. Administration Management
99. Social Medicine and Health Management
100. Educational Economy and Management
101. Social Security
102. Land Resource Management
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Doctoral Degree(3-4 years) / Senior Scholar(1 year)
1. Industrial Economics
2. Education in Ideology and Politics
3. Operational Research and Cybernetics
4. Optics
5. Systems Theory
6. Systems Analysis and Integration
7. General and Fundamental Mechanics
8. Solid Mechanics
9. Fluid Mechanics
10. Engineering Mechanics
11. Mechanical Manufacture and Automation
12. Mechatronic Engineering
13. Mechanical Design and Theory
14. Vehicle Engineering
15. Optical Engineering
16. Electric Machines and Electric Apparatus
17. Power System and its Automation
18. High Voltage and Insulation Technology
19. Power Electronics and Power Drives
20. Theory and New Technology of Electrical
Engineering
21. Electromagnetic Field and Microwave
Technology
22. Communication and Information Systems
23. Signal and Information Processing
24. Systems Engineering
25. Computer Systems Organization
26. Computer Software and Theory
27. Computer Applied Technology
28. Geotechnical Engineering
29. Structural Engineering
30. Municipal Engineering
31. Heating, Gas Supply, Ventilating and Air
Conditioning Engineering
32. Disaster Prevention and Reduction Engineering
and Protective Engineering
33. Bridge and Tunnel Engineering
34. Safety Technology and Engineering
35. Highway and Railway Engineering
36. Traffic Information Engineering & Control
37. Transportation Planning and Management
38. Vehicle Operation Engineering
39. Management Science and Engineering
40. Accounting
41. Corporate Management
42. Tourist Management
43. Technology Economy and Management
44. Management Science
45. Logistics Management and Engineering
46. Information Management
47. Engineering and Project Management
48. Securities Management and Engineering
49. Information Network and the Security
50. Optical Communication and Mobile
Communication
51. Information Security
52. Human-Machine Interaction Engineering
53. Underground Engineering
54. Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology
55. Environmental Geotechnical Engineering
56. Intelligent Traffic Engineering
57. Urban Railway Engineering
58. Transportation and Logistics
59. Traffic and Transport Safety Engineering
60. Urban Traffic Engineering
Estimated Costs of Self-financed International Students Studying in China
Application fee: 400yuan /person
Tuition fee:
Chinese Language Learning Short-term2,760 for 3 weeks,640 for each further week
Chinese Language Learning Long-term9,000/semester
Preparatory* 20,000/year
Undergraduate 22,000/year
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Master’s 26,000/year
MBA 28,000/year
Ph.D. 34,000/year
General Further Study 22,000/year
Senior Further Study 27,000/year
Accommodation fee:
There are various on-campus accommodations available with the daily cost from RMB 30 to 80 per bed.
Contact Information:
Office of International Cooperation and Exchange
Beijing Jiaotong University
3 Shangyuancun Xizhimenwai Beijing 100044,
P. R. China
Tel: +86-10-5168 8351
Fax: +86-10-6225 5671
E-mail: wsclxsk@bjtu.edu.cn
Website: http://www.njtu.edu.cn/jg/jgws/
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University of Science and Technology Beijing
University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB), founded in 1952, is a national key university under the
direct supervision of the Ministry of Education of China. USTB is famous for its study of metallurgy and
material science. While engineering is the focus, there are also programs in basic science, management,
humanities, economics and law. USTB is one of the 33 Universities in China that are entitled to establish
state-approved graduate schools. In 1997, USTB was listed as one of the first group of universities admitted to
China’s “211 Project”, i.e to be built up into one of the 100 first rate universities in 21 century.
USTB is one of the universities to accept international students to study in China under the Chinese Government
Scholarship Program since 1954. More than two thousands of students from 80 countries and regions have come
to the university to study or to do research work.
Bachelor’s Degree (4 Years)
1. Mineral Resources Engineering
2. Civil Engineering
3. Environmental Engineering
4. Architectural Environment and Equipment
Engineering
5. Vehicle Engineering
6. Metallurgical Engineering
7. Ecology
8. Materials Science and Engineering
9. Inorganic Nonmetallic Materials Engineering
10. Materials Chemistry
11. Materials Processing and Controlling
Engineering
12. Materials Physics
13. Mechanical Engineering and Automation
14. Thermal Energy and Power Engineering
15. Industrial Design
16. Industrial Engineering
17. Logistics Engineering
18. Art Design
19. Automation
20. Computer Science and Technology
21. Electronic Information Engineering
22. Measuring Technology and Instrument
23. Communications Engineering
24. Information Security
25. Information Management and Information
Systems
26. International Economics and Trade
27. Business Administration
28. Accounting
29. Finance Engineering
30. Information and Computing Science
31. Mathematics and Applied Mathematics
32. Biotechnology
33. Applied Chemistry
34. Applied Physics
35. Administration
36. Law Studies
37. Social Work
38. Ideological Education
39. English
40. Japanese
Master’s Degree (2-3 Years) / General Scholar (1 Year)
1. Mineral, Rock and Deposit Science
2. Engineering Mechanics
3. Vehicle Engineering
4. Rock and Soil Engineering
5. Structure Engineering
6. Disaster Prevention, Disaster Reduction
Engineering and Protective Engineering
7. Biochemical Engineering
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8. Mineral Survey and Exploration
9. Mining Engineering
10. Mineral Processing Engineering
11. Safety Technology and Engineering
12. Mining Environment Engineering
13. Resources Economics and Management
14. Environmental Science
15. Environmental Engineering
16. Municipal Engineering
17. Heating, Gas Supply, Ventilating and Air
Conditioning Engineering
18. Bridge and Tunnel Engineering
19. Mining Geological Engineering
20. General and Fundamental mechanics
21. Fluid Mechanics
22. History of Science and Technology
23. Metallurgical Physical Chemistry
24. Ferrous Metallurgy
25. Non-ferrous Metallurgy
26. Industrial Ecology
27. Materials Physics and Chemistry
28. Materials Science
29. Materials Processing Engineering
30. Synthetic Chemistry of Materials
31. Artistic Design
32. Mechanical Manufacturing and Automation
33. Mechatronic Engineering
34. Mechanical Design and Theory
35. Mechanical Equipment and Control
36. Engineering Thermophysics
37. Thermal Engineering
38. Power Machinery and Engineering
39. Fluid Machinery and Engineering
40. Refrigeration and Cryogenic Engineering
41. Logistics Engineering
42. Chemical Process Equipment
43. Mechatronic Measurement Technology
44. Telecommunication and Information Systems
45. Control Theory and Control Engineering
46. Detection Technology and Automation
Equipment
47. System Engineering
48. Pattern Recognition and Intelligent Systems
49. Computer Architecture
50. Computer Software and Theory
51. Applied Computer Technology
52. Navigation, Guidance and Control
53. Signal and Information Processing
54. Measuring and Testing Technologies and
Instruments
55. International Trade
56. Management Science and Engineering
57. Finance Management Engineering
58. Accounting
59. Enterprise Management
60. Technical Economics and Management
61. Business Administration (MBA)
62. Tourist Management
63. Industrial Economics
64. Computational Mathematics
65. Applied Mathematics
66. Operation Research and Cybernetics
67. Condensed Matter Physics
68. Analytical Chemistry
69. Solid Mechanics
70. Physical Electronics
71. Applied Chemistry
72. Chemical Engineering
73. Inorganic Chemistry
74. Organic Chemistry
75. Physical Chemistry
76. Chemistry and Physics of Polymers
77. Chemical Technology
78. Industrial Catalysis
79. Fundamental Mathematics
80. Probability and Mathematical Statistics
81. Theoretical Physics
82. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
83. Circuits and Systems
84. Microelectronics and Solid State Electronics
85. Electromagnetic Field and Microwave
Technology
86. Civil and Commercial Law
87. Principles of Marxism
88. Higher Education
89. Literature
90. Science and Educational Administration
91. Administrative Management
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92. Educational Economics and Administration
93. Science of Economic Law
94. Ideological Education
95. Social Medicine and Health Management
96. Social Security
97. Land Resource Management
98. Philosophy of Science and Technology
99. Sociology
100. English Language and Literature
101. Linguistics and Applied Linguistics in Foreign
Languages
102. Russian Language and Literature
103. French Language and Literature
104. German Language and Literature
105. Japanese Language and Literature
106. Indian Language and Literature
107. Spanish Language and Literature
108. Arabic Language and Literature
109. European Languages and Literatures
110. Asian-African Languages and Literatures
Doctoral Degree (3-4 Years) / Senior Scholar (1 Year)
1. Engineering Mechanics
2. Vehicle Engineering
3. Rock and Soil Engineering
4. Mining Engineering
5. Mineral Processing Engineering
6. Safety Technology and Engineering
7. Mining Environment Engineering
8. Resources Economics and Management
9. Mining Geological Engineering
10. Environmental Engineering
11. Disaster Prevention, Disaster Reduction
Engineering and Protective Engineering
12. General and Fundamental Mechanics
13. Fluid Mechanics
14. History of Science and Technology
15. Metallurgical Physical Chemistry
16. Ferrous Metallurgy
17. Non-ferrous Metallurgy
18. Industrial Ecology
19. Materials Physics and Chemistry
20. Materials Science
21. Materials Processing Engineering
22. Synthetic Chemistry of Materials
23. Mechanical Manufacturing and Automation
24. Mechatronic Engineering
25. Mechanical Design and Theory
26. Mechanical Equipment and Control
27. Thermal Engineering
28. Logistics Engineering
29. Power Machinery and Engineering
30. Fluid Machinery and Engineering
31. Engineering Thermophysics
32. Refrigeration and Cryogenic Engineering
33. Chemical Process Equipment
34. Mechatronic Measurement Technology
35. Control Theory and Control Engineering
36. Applied Computer Technology
37. Detection Technology and Automation
Equipment
38. System Engineering
39. Pattern Recognition and Intelligent Systems
40. Navigation, Guidance and Control
41. Computer Architecture
42. Telecommunication and Information Systems
43. Management Science and Engineering
44. Enterprise Management
45. Condensed Matter Physics
46. Solid Mechanics
47. Science and Educational Administration
48. Ideological Education
Chinese Language Training (1 Term to 3 Years)
1. Chinese
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Estimated Costs of Self-financed International Students Studying in China (RMB)
Registration fee: 415yuan (per person per semester)
Tuition fee: Undergraduate 23300yuan (per person per year)
Master’s Candidate 31600yuan (per person per year)
Doctor’s Candidate 41600yuan (per person per year)
General Scholar 30000yuan (per person per year)
Senior Scholar 38300yuan (per person per year)
Language Student 16224yuan (per person per year)
Short-term Student 2912yuan (per person 4 weeks)
Teaching materials: 300-600yuan (per person per year)
Insurance premium: 600yuan (per person per year)
Accommodation: Two students shall share a standard room, use separate toilet and bathroom, 33yuan per person
a day.
Contact Information:
International Affairs Office
University of Science and Technology Beijing
30 Xueyuan Lu, Beijing 100083 China
Tel: 0086-01-62332942
Fax: 0086-10-62327878
E-mail: dfa@ustb.edu.cn
http://www.ustb.edu.cn
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Beijing Institute of Technology
Beijing Institute of technology (BIT) was founded in 1940. It is a national key university of engineering,
sciences, management, humanities, economics, law, and pedagogy. While maintaining its great strength in
engineering and science, BIT pays great attention to the balanced development of other disciplines.
Bachelor’s Degree (4 years):
1. Mechanical Engineering and Automation
(Mechatronic Engineering)
2. Industrial Engineering
3. Safety Engineering
4. Automation
5. Electrical Engineering and Automation
6. Vehicle Engineering
7. Communication Engineering
8. Thermal Power Engineering
9. Measuring Technology and Instruments
10. Electronic Science and Technology
11. Information Engineering
12. Chemical Engineering and Technology
13. Polymer Materials and Engineering
14. Pharmaceutical Engineering
15. Biological Engineering
16. Environmental Engineering
17. Materials Science and Engineering
18. Materials Shaping and Control Engineering
19. Applied Chemistry
20. Computer Science and Technology
21. Software Engineering
22. Information and Computing Science
23. Business Administration
24. International Economics and Trade
25. Marketing
26. Mathematics and Applied Mathematics
27. Applied Physics
28. Engineering Mechanics
29. Industrial Design
30. Arts Design
31. English
32. Japanese
33. Law
34. Public Affairs Administration
35. Social work
Master’s Degree (2-3 years)
General Scholar (1-2 years)
1. Mathematics
2. Physics
3. Inorganic Chemistry
4. Analytical Chemistry
5. Physical Chemistry
6. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
7. General Mechanics & Mechanics Fundamentals
8. Solid Mechanics
9. Fluid Mechanics
10. Engineering Mechanics※
11. Mechanical Manufacturing and Automation※
12. Mechatronic Engineering※
13. Mechanical Design and Theory
14. Vehicle Engineering※
15. Bionical Technology※
16. Industrial Engineering※
17. Optical Engineering※
18. Instrument Science and Technology
19. Material Physics and Chemistry
20. Materialogy※
21. Materials Processing Engineering
22. Engineering Thermophysics
23. Power Machinery and Engineering※
24. Fluid Machinery and Engineering※
25. Physical Electronics※
26. Electrical Circuits and Systems
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27. Microelectronics and Solid State Electronics
28. Information and Communication Engineering※
29. Control Science and Engineering※
30. Computer Systems Organization
31. Computer Software and Theory※
32. Computer Applied Technology※
33. Chemical Engineering
34. Chemical Technology※
35. Applied Chemistry※
36. Biochemical Engineering※
37. Traffic Information Engineering and Control
38. Vehicle Operation and Engineering
39. Man-Machine and Environmental Engineering※
40. Environmental Engineering
41. Biomedical Engineering※
42. Management Science and Engineering※
43. Enterprises Management
44. Technical Economics and Management
45. City Management
46. Administration Management
47. Business Administration (MBA)
48. Political Economics
49. International Trade
50. Jurisprudence
51. Higher Education
52. Developmental and Educational Psychology
53. English Language and Literature
54. Foreign Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
55. Artistic Design
Doctoral Degree (3 years) / Senior Scholar (1 year)
1. Applied Mathematics※
2. Condensed Matter Physics※
3. Physical Chemistry※
4. General Mechanics & Mechanics Fundamentals※
5. Solid Mechanics※
6. Engineering Mechanics※
7. Mechanical Manufacturing and Automation※
8. Mechatronic Engineering※
9. Mechanical Design and Theory※
10. Vehicle Engineering※
11. Bionical Technology※
12. Industrial Engineering※
13. Optical Engineering※
14. Instrument Science and Technology※
15. Materialogy※
16. Power Machinery and Engineering※
17. Physical Electronics※
18. Information and Communication Engineering※
19. Control Science and Engineering※
20. Computer Software and Theory※
21. Computer Applied Technology※
22. Chemical Technology※
23. Applied Chemistry※
24. Environmental Engineering※
25. Management Science and Engineering※
26. Enterprises Management※
Note: The specialties marked with a “※”can be conducted in English with a prerequisite of a minimum number
of (5) students for Master’s degree.
Estimated Costs of Self-financed International Students Studying in China
Registration fee: RMB410/person
Tuition fee: Chinese Language Trainee RMB16400
Bachelor Degree Candidate RMB21320-22960
Master’s Degree Candidate RMB27880-31160
Doctoral Degree Candidate RMB31160-44200
Accommodation: RMB54/bed/day
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Contact Information:
International Student Center
Beijing Institute of Technology
No.5, Zhongguancun Nan Daje, Haidian District
Beijing 100081, P. R. China
Tel: 86-10-68913294 86-10-68949653
Fax: 86-10-68914846
E-mail: enlinw@bit.edu.cn shics@bit.edu.cn zbxin@bit.edu.cn
Website: www.bit.edu.cn
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Beijing Forestry University
Located in Haidian District which is home to many key universities in China, Beijing Forestry University (BFU)
is a top institution of higher education in forestry and ecological environment under the direct leadership of the
Ministry of Education. Thanks to the unremitting efforts of generations of people, BFU has developed itself form
a forestry college into a multi-disciplinary national key university with forestry, biology and forestry engineering
as its leading disciplines, together with an extensive coverage of courses in sciences, engineering, management,
economics, liberal arts, law, and philosophy. Besides undergraduate, graduate and doctoral education, its
personnel training system also includes further education and international student education. So far there are 50
undergraduate subjects offered by 12 schools, 73 graduate disciplines and 35 doctoral disciplines. The BFU has
495 full and associate professors, of whom 127 are supervisors of Ph.D. programs and five are academicians of
Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE). Its advantage specialties such as landscape architecture, biological
science, forestry silviculture, soil and water conservation are in the leading position in China. It admits
international enrollments from language students to post doctors covering all of its specialties. By 2005 there
have been about 1,200 international students studying in this university from such countries as Korea, Japan, the
United States, Britain, Thailand, Indonesia, Austria, Italy, Finland, France, Turkey, Vietnam, Mongolia, etc.
Welcome to Beijing Forestry University.
Bachelor’s Degree (4-6Years)
1. Biological Science
2. Biotechnology
3. Food Science and Engineering
4. Forestry
5. Environmental Science
6. Forest Resources Conservation and Recreation
7. Prataculture Science
8. Turfgrass Management
9. Geographic Information System
10. Soil and Water Conservation and Combating
Desertification
11. Resource Environment & Urban-Rural Planning
Management
12. Civil Engineering
13. Management of Wildlife and Nature Reserve
14. Landscape Architecture
15. Urban Planning
16. Tourism Management
17. Ornamental Horticulture
18. Information Management and Information
System
19. Computer Science and Technology
20. Computer Science and Technology (Computer
Art Design)
21. Electronics and Information Technology
22. Mathematics and Applied Mathematics
23. Accounting
24. Accounting (International Accounting)
25. Finance
26. International Economy & Trade
27. Business Administration
28. Business Administration(Economic
Information Management)
29. Statistics(Marketing Research)
30. Statistics (Securities Analysis)
31. Marketing(Electronic Commerce)
32. Agriculture and Forest Economics and
Management
33. Human Resource Management
34. Bachelor of Business Administration in
Property Management
35. Machine Design, Manufacturing and Their
Automation
36. Communication Engineering (Automobile
Application Engineering)
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37. Automation
38. Industrial Design
39. Wood Science and Engineering
40. Wood Science and Engineering
41. Packaging Engineering
42. Chemical Processing of Forest Products
43. Chemical Processing of Forest Products
44. Artistic Designing
45. Law
46. Psychology
47. English Language
48. Japanese Language
Master’s Degree (3-4 Years)
1. Philosophy of Science and Technology
2. National Economics
3. Regional Economics
4. Cameralistics (Including Revenue)
5. Finance
6. Industrial Economics
7. Labour Economics
8. Quantitative Economics
9. Economics of Defense
10. International Trade
11. Statistics
12. Population, Resources and Environmental
Economics
13. Principle of Marxism
14. Ideological and Political Education
15. Law Theory
16. Applied Psychology
17. English Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
18. English Language
19. Design Techuies
20. Physical Geography
21. Cartography and Geography Information
System
22. Botany
23. Zoology
24. Physiology
25. Hydrobiology
26. Microbiology
27. Neurobiology
28. Genetics
29. Developmental Biology
30. Cell Biology
31. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
32. Biophysics
33. Ecology
34. Manufacturing Automation
35. Mechanical and Electronic Engineering
36. Machinery Design And Theory
37. Vehicle Engineering
38. Control Theory and Control Engineering
39. Computer Software
40. Computer Application
41. Urban Planning And Design (Including
Landscape Planning And Design)
42. Structural Engineering
43. Agricultural Bio-Environment and Energy
Engineering
44. Forest Engineering
45. Forest Engineer Equipments
46. Wood Science And Technology
47. Chemical Processing Of Forest Products
48. Processing & Storage of Agricultural Products
49. Forest Tree Genetics And Breeding
50. Silviculture
51. Forest Protection
52. Forest Management
53. Conservation and Utilization of Wild Animals
and Plants
54. Ornament Plant
55. Soil And Water Conservation & Deforestation
Combating
56. Ecological Environment Engineering
57. Science of Nature Reserve
58. Soil Science
59. Plant Nutrition
60. Grassland Science
61. Management Sciences and Engineering
62. Accounting
63. Enterprise Management
64. Tourism Management
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65. Technological Economy and Management
66. Forest Economic Management
67. Agriculture Economic Management
68. Fallow Management
69. Prevention and Control of Mountain Disaster
70. Agroforestry
71. Revegetation Engineering
72. Urban Forest
Doctoral Degree(3-4 years)
1. Botany
2. Zoology
3. Physiology
4. Hydrobiology
5. Microbiology
6. Neurobiology
7. Genetics
8. Developmental Biology
9. Cell Biology
10. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
11. Biophysics
12. Ecology
13. Machinery Design And Theory
14. Urban Planning And Design (Including
Landscape Planning And Design)
15. Forest Engineering
16. Forest Engineer Equipments
17. Wood Science And Technology
18. Chemical Processing Of Forest Products
19. Forest Tree Genetics And Breeding
20. Silviculture
21. Forest Protection
22. Forest Management
23. Conservation and Utilization of Wild Animals
and Plants
24. Ornament Plant
25. Soil And Water Conservation & Deforestation
Combating
26. Ecological Environment Engineering
27. Science of Nature Reserve
28. Soil Science
29. Grassland Science
30. Forest Economic Management
31. Agriculture Economic Management
32. Prevention and Control of Mountain Disaster
33. Agroforestry
34. Revegetation Engineering
35. Urban Forest
Estimated costs of Self-financed International Students Studying in China
Registration fee: Language student, Visiting student: RMB 410;
Undergraduate student, Postgraduate student, Doctoral student: RMB 800.
Tuition fee: Language student: RMB 8,200 / semester;
Undergraduate student RMB 24,800 / year;
Postgraduate student: RMB 29,800 / year;
Doctoral student: RMB 33,000 / year;
General visiting student: RMB 9,900 / semester;
Senior visiting student: RMB 12,400 /semester;
Art visiting student: RMB 12,400 / semester.
Short-term Chinese Language Training Program: Within two weeks RMB 750 / week / person; Three to five
weeks RMB 700 / week / person; Over six weeks RMB 650 / week / person;
Teaching materials are charged according to the real expenses.
Accommodation: Double room: 41 RMB / day /bed
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Contact Information:
The International Students Office, Beijing Forestry University, BOX 226, 100083
No.35 Qinghua East Road, Haidian District, Beijing, P.R. China
Tel: 86-10-62338271
Fax: 86-10-62310316
E-mail: diaoyr@bjfu.edu.cn
Contactor: Diao Yarong,
Web site: http://www2.bjfu.edu.cn/aa/lxsh/index.asp
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Beijing Normal University
Beijing Normal University, founded in 1902, is one of the universities that receive key supports from the state.
At present, it has over 8,400 undergraduates, over 8,100 graduates and approximately 1,800 long-term
international students.
Beijing Normal University has started to recruit international students since 1965; and it has accumulated
abundant experience in Chinese language program and other major-related subjects for foreigners. Now, you are
welcome to every school, department and institute in BNU for visiting, studying, researching and studying for
specific subjects.
Beijing Normal University sincerely wishes to communicate with international students from all over the world,
and looks forward to enhancing the friendship with other countries through academic cooperation.
Bachelor’s Degree (4 years) / General Scholar (1-2years)
1. Chinese Language & Literature
2. Communication
3. Historical Studies
4. Philosophy
5. Political & Moral Education
6. Social Studies
7. Law
8. Economics
9. Industrial & Commercial Administration
10. International Economics & Trade
11. Finance
12. Accounting
13. E-Commerce
14. Education
15. English Language & Literature
16. Japanese Language & Literature
17. Russian Language & Literature
18. Movie & Drama (Digital Media)
19. Musicology
20. Dance
21. Fine Arts
22. Artistic Design
23. International Affair Studies
24. Mathematics & Applied Mathematics
25. Physics
26. Material Physics
27. Chemistry
28. Astronomy
29. Information Science & Technology
30. Educational Technology
31. Biological Science & Techniques
32. Psychology
33. Resource & Environmental Sciences
34. Environmental Sciences
35. Resource Science & Engineering
36. Administrative Science
37. Information Management & Information
Systems
38. Manpower Resource Management
39. Science of Public Management
40. Physical Education
41. Economics of Sport
42. Physical Training
Master’s Degree (3 years) /Senior Scholar (1-2years)
1. Marxist Philosophy
2. Chinese Philosophy
3. Foreign Philosophy
4. Logical Studies
5. Ethics
6. Aesthetics
7. Science of Religion
8. Philosophy of Science & Technology
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9. History of Scientific Thought & Society
10. Philosophy of Value
11. Political Economics
12. History of Economic Thought
13. Western Economics
14. Global Economics
15. Population, Resources & Environmental
Economics
16. Regional Economics
17. Finance
18. International Trade
19. Labor Economics
20. Jurisprudence
21. Criminal Jurisprudence
22. Studies of Law of Procedure
23. Studies of International Law
24. Political Theory
25. History of the Chinese Communist Party
26. International Relation
27. Sociology
28. Anthropology
29. Folklore (including Chinese Folk Literature)
30. Principle of Marxism
31. History of Marxist Development
32. Studies of Marxism in China
33. Foreign Studies of Marxism
34. Political and Moral Education
35. Principles of Education
36. Curriculum & Pedagogy
37. History of Education
38. Studies of Comparative Education
39. Studies of Pre-school Education
40. Studies of Higher-Education
41. Studies of Adult Education
42. Educational Studies of Vocational Techniques
43. Educational Studies of Special Needs
44. Educational Technology
45. Basic Psychological Studies
46. Developmental & Educational Psychology
47. Applied Psychology
48. Cognitive Neurosciences
49. Study of Sport Humanistic Sociology
50. Human Movement Science
51. Theory of Sports Pedagogy and Training
52. Science of Ethnic Traditional Sports
53. Studies of Literature and Arts
54. Linguistics & Applied Linguistics
55. Chinese Character Study
56. Studies of Chinese Classical Literature
57. Ancient Chinese Literature
58. Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature
59. Comparative World Literatures
60. Chinese Folk Literature
61. Juvenile Literature
62. English Language & Literature
63. Russian Language & Literature
64. Japanese Language & Literature
65. Foreign Linguistics & Applied Linguistics
66. Journalism
67. Communication
68. Art
69. Musicology
70. Fine Arts
71. Artistic Design
72. Theater and Chinese Traditional Opera
73. Film Studies
74. Studies of Radio and Television Arts
75. Dance
76. Historical Theory and Historiography
77. Archeology and Museum
78. Studies of Historical Classics
79. History of Particular Subjects
80. Ancient Chinese History
81. Modern and Contemporary Chinese History
82. World History
83. Basic Mathematics
84. Computational Mathematics
85. Probability and Mathematics Statistics
86. Applied Mathematics
87. Theoretical Physics
88. Condensed Matter Physics
89. Optics
90. Inorganic Chemistry
91. Analytical Chemistry
92. Organic Chemistry
93. Physical Chemistry
94. Polymer Chemistry and Physics
95. Medicinal Chemistry
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96. Astrophysics
97. Astrometry and Celestial Mechanics
98. Physical Geography
99. Human Geography
100. Cartography and Geography Information
Systems
101. Natural Resource
102. Global Environmental Change
103. Studies of Natural Disasters
104. Quaternary Geology
105. Botany
106. Zoology
107. Physiology
108. Hydrobiology
109. Microbiology
110. Neurobiology
111. Genetics
112. Developmental Biology
113. Cell Biology
114. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
115. Ecology
116. Bioinformatics
117. System Science
118. System Analysis and Integration
119. History of Science & Technology
(Mathematics)
120. Materials Physics & Chemistry
121. Communication and Information System
122. Signal & Information Processing
123. Control Theory & Control Engineering
124. Systems Engineering
125. Pattern Recognition and Intelligent Systems
126. Computer Software and Theory
127. Computer Application Technology
128. Disaster Prevention and Reduction Engineering
and Protective Engineering
129. Hydrology & Water Resources
130. Hydraulics & River Dynamics
131. Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing
132. Cartography and Geographic Information
Engineering
133. Environmental Sciences
134. Environmental Engineering
135. Groundwater Science & Engineering
136. Environmental Ecology
137. Wildlife Conservation and Utilization
138. Soil and Water Conservation and Desertification
Combating
139. Microbial and Biochemical Pharmacy
140. Science of Chinese Pharmacology
141. Accounting
142. Business Management
143. Administrative Management
144. Social Medicine & Sanitation Services
Management
145. Educational Economics and Administration
146. Social Security Studies
147. Land Resource Management
148. Government Economy Management
149. Social Policies
150. Library Science
151. Information Science
Doctoral Degree (3 years) / Senior Scholar (1-2 years)
1. Marxist Philosophy
2. Chinese Philosophy
3. Foreign Philosophy
4. Logical Studies
5. Ethics
6. Aesthetics
7. Science of Religion
8. Philosophy of Science & Technology
9. History of Scientific Thought & Society
10. Philosophy of Value
11. Political Economics
12. Western Economics
13. Global Economics
14. Population, Resources & Environmental
Economics
15. History of the Chinese Communist Party
16. Folklore (including Chinese Folk Literature)
17. Principle of Marxism
18. History of Marxist Development
19. Studies of Marxism in China
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20. Political and Moral Education
21. Principles of Education
22. Curriculum & Pedagogy
23. History of Education
24. Studies of Comparative Education
25. Studies of Pre-school Education
26. Studies of Higher-Education
27. Educational Studies of Vocational Techniques
28. Educational Studies of Special Needs
29. Educational Technology
30. Basic Psychological Studies
31. Developmental & Educational Psychology
32. Applied Psychology
33. Cognitive Neurosciences
34. Study of Sport Humanistic Sociology
35. Studies of Literature and Arts
36. Linguistics & Applied Linguistics
37. Chinese Character Study
38. Studies of Chinese Classical Literature
39. Ancient Chinese Literature
40. Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature
41. Comparative World Literatures
42. Chinese Folk Literature
43. English Language & Literature
44. Russian Language & Literature
45. Art
46. Film Studies
47. Studies of Radio and Television Arts
48. Historical Theory and Historiography
49. Archeology and Museum
50. Studies of Historical Classics
51. History of Particular Subjects
52. Ancient Chinese History
53. Modern and Contemporary Chinese History
54. World History
55. Basic Mathematics
56. Probability and Mathematics Statistics
57. Applied Mathematics
58. Theoretical Physics
59. Condensed Matter Physics
60. Optics
61. Inorganic Chemistry
62. Organic Chemistry
63. Physical Chemistry
64. Astrophysics
65. Physical Geography
66. Human Geography
67. Cartography and Geography Information
Systems
68. Natural Resource
69. Global Environmental Change
70. Studies of Natural Disasters
71. Botany
72. Zoology
73. Physiology
74. Genetics
75. Developmental Biology
76. Cell Biology
77. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
78. Ecology
79. System Science
80. Environmental Sciences
81. Environmental Engineering
82. Groundwater Science & Engineering
83. Environmental Ecology
84. Administrative Management
85. Social Medicine & Sanitation Services
Management
86. Educational Economics and Administration
87. Social Security Studies
88. Land Resource Management
89. Government Economy Management
Estimated Costs of Self-financed International Students Studying in China:
Application Fee: 450-600RMB
Tuition Fee:22400-37200RMB/per year
Accommodation Fee:40-85RMB/per bed/per day
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Contact Information:
Address: Office of International Scholars and Students’ Affairs, Beijing Normal University
No. 19, Xinjiekouwai Street, Haidian District, Beijing, PRC.
Zip code: 100875
Tel: 0086-10-58807986/ 58808364/ 58800325
Fax: 0086-10-58800823
E-mail: wangjl@bnu.edu.cn
Web Site: http://www.bnulxsh.com or http://www.51bnu.cn
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Beijing Sport University
Beijing Sport University is the highest academic institute for sport and the only national university for sport in
China. The university has a strong teaching staff, the advanced and complete teaching, training and scientific
researching facilities and the all-round specialties and subjects. The main purpose of the university is to cultivate
the high-level coaches, athletes, physical education teachers, personnel for scientific research and sports
management and some other professional talents in sport. Chinese Wushu, as the essence of the Chinese culture,
is the featured specialty of our teaching for the overseas students. The university has the most excellent teaching
staff of Wushu and most complete teaching and training facilities of Wushu. We began to engage in the teaching,
training and popularizing of Wushu for the overseas students since 1953, the year the university was established.
We continuously carry out the internationalizing process in running the university. The university has provided
good condition of studying here for more than 2670 long-term overseas students and 15000 short-term refresher
course participators from more than 80 countries. At present, there are nearly 200 long-term overseas students
from more than 40 countries studying in the university.
Bachelor’s Degree(4 years)
1. Physical Education
2. Sports Training
3. Social Sports
4. Human Kinesiology and Science
5. National Traditional Sports—Wushu
6. Journalism—Sports Journalism
7. Applied Psychology—Sport Psychology
8. Public Affairs Management—Sports
Management
9. English Language—International Sport
10. Performance—Sports Performance Art
Master’s Degree(3 years)/General scholar(1-2 years)
1. Applied Psychology
2. Humanistic Sociology of Sports
3. Human Kinesiology and Science
4. Training Science in Physical Education
5. National Traditional Sports
Doctoral Degree(3 years)/Senior scholar(1-2 years)
1. Humanistic Sociology of Sports
2. Human Kinesiology and Science
3. Training Science in Physical Education
4. National Traditional Sports
Estimated Costs of Self-financed International Students Studying in China
Bachelor’s Degree 25000-28000/ academic year
Master’s Degree 30000-34000/ academic year
Doctor’s Degree 40000-45000/ academic year
Chinese Language Class for Preparatory Level 28000/ academic year
General Scholar 20000-28000/ academic year
Senior Scholar 28000-32000/ academic year
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Short-term Advanced Student 3000/ per month
Accommodations:
Standard Fee (RMB¥)
Single Room 60—75¥/ per day
Double Room 40¥/ per day/ per bed
Contact Information:
Mailing Address: Foreign Student Office, Beijing Sport University, Zhongguancun North Street, Haidian District,
Beijing, China
Postcode: 100084
Tel: 0086-10-62989341 0086-10-62989391
Fax: 0086-10-62989472
E-mail: bupefso@sina.com
Homepage: http://inc.bsu.edu.cn
Website: www.bsu.edu.cn
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Beijing Foreign Studies University
Beijing Foreign Studies University is one of the key universities directly under the Ministry of Education of PRC.
Founded in 1941, the university offers more than 40 languages, the largest number of languages taught in
Chinese universities. Besides, the university has other disciplines, such as International Economy and Trade,
Diplomacy. Beginning to take on overseas students as early as the 1950s, the university, with advanced teaching
equipment, has rich experience in teaching foreign students.
Bachelor’s Degree (4 years)
1. Chinese Language
2. English Language
3. Russian Language
4. Ukrainian Language
5. German Language
6. Swedish Language
7. French Language
8. Italian Language
9. Japanese Language
10. Spanish Language
11. Portuguese Language
12. Arabic Language
13. Polish Language
14. Czech Language
15. Slovak Language
16. Romanian Language
17. Finnish Language
18. Dutch Language
19. Hungarian Language
20. Albanian Language
21. Bulgarian Language
22. Serb and Croat Language
23. Norwegian Language
24. Danish Language
25. Icelandic Language
26. Greek Language
27. Tai Language
28. Malay Language
29. Korean Language
30. Lao Language
31. Cambodian Language
32. Vietnamese Language
33. Burmese Language
34. Turkish Language
35. Swahili Language
36. Indonesian Language
37. Singhalese Language
38. Hausa Language
39. Hebrew Language
40. Farsi Language
41. Hindi Language
42. Urdu Language
43. Diplomacy
44. Journalism
45. Law
46. International Economy and Trade
47. Finance
48. Accounting
49. Business Administration
50. E-Commerce
51. Information Management
Master’s Degree (2-3 years)
1. Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
2. English Language and Literature
3. Russian Language and Literature
4. German Language and Literature
5. French Language and Literature
6. Japanese Language and Literature
7. Spanish Language and Literature
8. Arabic Language and Literature
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9. Europe Language and Literature (Polish, Bulgarian,
Swedish, Italian) Romanian, Czech, Hungarian,
Albanian,
10. Afro-Asian Language and Literature (Thai,
Malay, Burmese, Lao, Korean)
11. Diplomacy
12. Comparative Literature and International
13. Literature
14. Chinese Classical Literature
15. International Laws
Doctoral Degree (3-4 years)
1. Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (English
and French)
2. English Language and Literature
3. Russian Language and Literature
4. German Language and Literature
5. Japanese Language and Literature
6. Spanish Language and Literature
7. Arabic Language and Literature
8. Europe Language and Literature (Polish,
Romanian)
9. Comparative Literature and Comparative
Culture
General Scholar (1-6 semesters)
1. Chinese Language
Senior Scholar (1-2 years)
1. Simultaneous Interpretation and Translation between Chinese and English
2. Simultaneous Interpretation and Translation between Chinese and Japanese
Estimated Costs of Self-financed International Students Studying in China
Registration fee: RMB400(General Scholar and Candidates of Bachelor’s Degree)
RMB800(Senior Scholar and Candidates of Master’s and Doctoral Degree)
Tuition fee: RMB11,150-18,000 per semester
Accommodation: RMB30-250 per day
Contact Information:
Overseas Student Affairs Office
Beijing Foreign Studies University
2 North Xisanhuan Av.,
Beijing 100089, P. R. China
Tel. 0086-10-88810671
Fax:0086-10-88812587
E-mail: wsclxb@bfsu.edu.cn
Http://www.bfsu.edu.cn