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Beijing Normal University
The university has 16 schools, 30 departments, and 77 research
centers and institutes. In addition, it holds one national key laboratory,
one national special laboratory, and six ministry key laboratories.
BNU’s curriculum consists of teacher training, educational science,
pure science and the humanities. BNU’s department of Chinese language
and literature, history, mathematics, physics, psychology, school of life
science, resource, and environmental science were named national training
bases for humanities and science.
The Beijing Normal University is involved in international academic exchange
programs with over 100 overseas universities and international organizations. |

Beautiful Beijing
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Beijing's location in China
The university’s motto is “Study well, teach others. Be your best,
set an example.”
The university is on a semester system. Currently, 8400 undergraduate students
and 8100 graduate students are enrolled. There are 10,000 adult students and
1700 international students.
There are 1300 full-time faculty members (300 professors, 600 associate professors,
and 400 lecturers).
Beijing Normal University is the first university in China that has been authorized
to grant doctoral degree in educational technology.
BNU is a member university of the “Project 211” and “Education
Revival Project.” The university is recognized as a key institution by
both the Ministry of Education and Beijing Municipality and received financial
support from the two institutions.

Beijing Normal University
| ELIGIBILITY:
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Undergraduate |
| COURSES
(in English): |
Students
choose from full curriculum |
| CREDIT:
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Up to
15 semester hrs. per semester |
| COST: |
UNCG tuition and fees;
room and board paid to Beijing Normal |
| HOUSING: |
On campus
room & board |
| DATES:
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Fall
& Spring semesters or Entire Year |
| APPLICATION
DEADLINES: |
February 15 (begin Fall); September 15 (begin Spring) |
Please forward any questions to:
The International Programs Center
UNCG, 127 McIver Street, PO Box 26170
Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
PHONE: 336-334-5404 ~ FAX: 336-334-5406
E-mail: studyabroad@uncg.edu
This page is maintained by Penelope
Pynes.
Please direct questions and comments accordingly.
This page was last updated on January 29, 2007.
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