Chengde Medical College () is a university in
Hebei,
China under the provincial government.
History
The College was established in 1945, and adopted its current name in 1982.
Formerly for undergraduates only, the university received authorization to grant master's degrees in 2003. In addition to nursing, many other programs are offered, including
psychology,
biomedical engineering, and
traditional Chinese medicine.
The university's new campus was recently completed on the outskirts of downtown
Chengde. It currently enrolls about 6000 students, the majority of which are female. Chengde Medical College is best known for its
nursing program, and offers classes in both English and Chinese.
Chengde Medical College began recruiting foreign students in 2006. A number of students from outside China now attend the school, most coming from
Pakistan.
The university attaches great importance to international academic exchange and cooperation. Cooperation has been established with universities from Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Russia and Canada.
Campus
The university covers 1045,400 m², and its total building area is about 215,000 m². There is a Muslim dining hall on campus, as well as numerous other dining halls serving different types of food.
Programs of study
There are ten specialties for undergraduates, seven specialties for three years student. There are bachelor degree programs, Master degree programs and diploma programs. There are also international student education and...
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