Shangqiu Normal University

Shangqiu Normal University (SQNU) (Chinese: 商丘师范学院), formerly known as Shangqiu Teachers' College, is a public university in the city of Shangqiu, in Henan Province, China. As a key university in Henan Province, it is a comprehensive local university with salient features of teacher training and a particular strength in liberal arts. The main undertakings are undergraduate education with the chief aim of producing high-level application-oriented talents.

Shangqiu Normal University
Motto应天归德 智圆行方
TypePublic
Active1945–1976-1978
PresidentJie Xiaolei
(介晓磊 )
Academic staff
1,700
Students3,2433
Location,
CampusPingyuan Rd Campus
Wenhua Rd Campus
(1,220,000 m2 altogether)
Nickname商丘师范学院/商丘师院
Websitewww.sqnu.edu.cn

The institution has a student population of about 17,000.[1]

Campuses

SQNU is divided into two campuses: the Old Campus, and the New Campus.

The Old Campus is about 100 years old and houses the technical and science related majors: mathematics, computer science, etc. The New Campus, which is finishing construction, lies less than 1  km away; it houses the university's liberal arts: English, History, Music, etc.

Over the next few years, SQNU plans to acquire land from a military training center on its western boundary, further increasing its size and eventually classifying it as a full-fledged University.

System

SQNU is a state-run full-time university, offering bachelor's programmes (four years). The students are conferred with graduate diploma of Shangqiu Normal University and bachelor's degree after they have completed the four-year curriculum and passed the necessary courses.

Majors

There is a wide range of over 50 majors.[2]

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References

  1. "Study in Shangqiu Normal University". www.admissions.cn.
  2. "Study in Shangqiu Normal University". www.admissions.cn. Retrieved 17 August 2018.


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