Changzhou University

Changzhou University is a higher educational institute in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. It operates 68 undergraduate programs and 20 graduate school programs, including a PhD program in material science, and 11 masters programs in various majors.[3] The university has 3 campuses. The current main campus is the 71-ha Wujin Campus located in southern Changzhou. The Baiyun Campus is the old campus in the northwest of the Changzhou city and has an area of 31 ha. The newest West Lake Tai Campus is in the southwest of the city with an area of about 68 ha.[4] There is also an affiliated Changzhou University Huaide College in the city of Jingjiang.

Changzhou University
常州大学
Former names
Jiangsu Institute of Petrochemical Technology
Jiangsu Polytechnic University
Motto
勇担责任 追求卓越
Motto in English
Shoulder responsibility; Pursue excellence
TypePublic university
Established1978 (1978)
ChairmanJiang Juncheng
PresidentChen Qun
Academic staff
1600 (214 professors)
Undergraduates18400
Postgraduates1600 [1]
Location, ,
China
Campusabout 170 acres [2]
ColorsCrimson and Cream
   
Websitehttp://eng.cczu.edu.cn/

Colleges and Schools

  • School of Art
  • School of Environmental & Safety Engineering
  • School of Information Science & Engineering
  • School of Mathematics and Physics
  • School of International Education and Exchange
  • School of Materials Science and Engineering
  • School of Physical Education
  • Zhou Youguang School of Languages and Cultures
  • School of Marxism
  • Shi Liang Law School
  • School of Business
  • Huaide College (an affiliated college in Jingjiang)
  • School of Mechanical Engineering
  • School of Urban Rail Transit
  • School of Petrochemical Engineering
  • School of Food Science and Technology
  • Hua Lookeng Honors College

History

The university's history can be traced back to 1978 when it was a branch campus of Nanjing Institute of Chemical Technology. In 1981, it became the Jiangsu Institute of Chemical Technology. In 1992, it was renamed as Jiangsu Institute of Petrochemical Technology. In 2001, the university merged with the Jiangsu Commercial Technical College and was renamed to Jiangsu Polytechnic University in the following year. In 2010, the university was renamed as Changzhou University (CZU). [5]

International Coorperation

Changzhou University offers international joint degree programs with St. Francis Xavier University (Canada), Maynooth University (Ireland), and New Jersey City University (USA). [6]. It also operates short-time exchange programs with universities in other countries including Universitat de Lleida (Spain), Kochi University (Japan), University of Missouri (USA), Satakunta University of Applied Sciences (Finland) and Jönköping University (Sweden).

Reference

  1. "ABOUT". 2021.
  2. "CAMPUS". 2021.
  3. "FACTS". 2021.
  4. "CAMPUS". 2021.
  5. "HISTORY". 2021.
  6. "JOINT DEGREE PROGRAMS". 2021.
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