Beijing Wuzi University
Beijing Wuzi University (simplified Chinese: 北京物资学院; traditional Chinese: 北京物資學院) is a higher education institution based in the capital of China, Beijing.
北京物资学院 | |
Type | Public university |
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Established | 1980 |
President | Wang Jiaqiong |
Academic staff | 394 |
Administrative staff | 693 |
Location | , |
Campus | Urban 23.33 hectares, floor space 120,000 square meters |
Website | www |
History
The university was the Materials institute of the Beijing Economics College which was founded in 1963. In 1980, the Beijing Materials University was created. It was initially administered by the Bureau of National Material. This was then transferred to the Ministry of Material and then Ministry of Internal Trade.[1][2]
Since October 1998, the university came under the administration of the Beijing Municipal Government.[1]
Administration
Colleges and Departments
Beijing Materials University comprises the following departments:[3]
- Department of Economics
- Department of Accounting
- Department of Business Management
- Department of Management Science and Engineering
- Department of Labor Personnel Management
- Department of Foreign Languages
- Department of Social Science
- Department of Basic Course
- Department of Physical Education
- Department of Postgraduate
- Circulation Economics Graduate School
- Higher-learning Education Graduate School
- Logistics Research Center
- China Circulation Economy Magazine Organization.
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