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East China University of Science and Technology School of Continuing Education
As a college student. In the days of studying and living in college, I got a lot of exercise and promotion, both academically and in humanities. Next, I will tell you something about our school.

University scale

In the 1990s, with the transformation and development of the university from a single-discipline university to a multi-discipline university, especially after the evaluation of adult higher education, the adult education of the school gradually developed in a multi-discipline direction, with the number of majors gradually increasing from the initial dozen to more than 50, including undergraduate and undergraduate levels, with more than 1 10,000 registered students, making it one of the fastest growing and largest schools in Shanghai.

College characteristics

The School of Continuing Education of East China University of Science and Technology is committed to integrating high-quality resources inside and outside the school, and providing good intellectual consultation for the government and industry departments with the school-running concept of "industry characteristics, discipline integration and cutting-edge technology"; Provide first-class enterprise technology and management internal training for petroleum, chemical, biological, pharmaceutical, food, environmental protection, materials and other industries; Provide good learning guidance for the society in adult education, self-study examination, national vocational (practicing) qualifications, various English and computer certificates.

Setting major

In the 1990s, with the transformation and development of the university from a single-discipline university to a multi-discipline university, especially after the evaluation of adult higher education, the adult education of the school gradually developed in a multi-discipline direction, and the number of majors offered gradually increased from the initial dozen to more than 50, involving chemical engineering, machinery, computers, materials, management, information, commerce, finance, law, art, sociology and other disciplines.