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What are the undergraduate universities in Hangzhou?
1. The history of Zhejiang Sci-Tech University can be traced back to 1897. Zhejiang Silkworm Academy, founded by Hangzhou magistrate Qi Lin, is one of the earliest new educational institutions in China. 1908 was upgraded to Zhejiang higher sericulture school with the approval of the Qing government. From the Revolution of 1911 to the eve of liberation, the school changed its name several times and insisted on running the school.

Undergraduate enrollment 1959, Zhejiang Silk Vocational and Technical College 1964 was named by the State Council, master enrollment 1979, master's degree awarded 1983. 1999, approved by the Ministry of Education, the school was renamed Zhejiang Institute of Engineering. In 2004, with the approval of the Ministry of Education, the school was renamed Zhejiang Sci-Tech University. In 2006, he was awarded a doctorate.

2. China Metrology University traces back to Hangzhou Metrology School founded by the State Administration of Metrology 1978; 1983 was transformed into Hangzhou Institute of Metrology and Testing; 1984 changed to Hangzhou Metrology Institute; 1985 was upgraded to Ji Liang University in China with the approval of the Ministry of Education; 20 16 was renamed China Ji Liang University.

As of March, 20021year, it covers an area of 1580 mu; Co-established Yiwu Graduate School of Ji Liang University in China with Yiwu Municipal Government, 18 colleges (departments) and 58 undergraduate majors;

Master's degree authorized first-level disciplines 15, master's degree authorized points 10; Full-time teachers1more than 300 people; There are more than 20,700 full-time undergraduates (including College of Modern Science and Technology, Ji Liang University, China) and more than 65,438 graduate students.

3. Hangzhou Dianzi University, as of March 20021year, has five campuses (used by independent colleges): Xiasha Campus, Wen Yi Campus, Dongyue Campus, Xiasha East Campus and Qingshan Lake Campus;

Total area 149 1 mu, of which Xiasha campus covers an area of 1264 mu; There are 20 colleges and teaching units; 59 undergraduate majors; More than 25,000 full-time students; There are more than 2,300 faculty members, including full-time teachers 1600. Setting up 1 Independent College-School of Information Engineering, Hangzhou Dianzi University.

4. Zhejiang University of Technology, as of February, 20021year, has four campuses, namely Zhao Hui, Feng Ping, Moganshan (Deqing County, Huzhou) and Zhijiang (Keqiao District, Shaoxing), covering an area of 3,550 mu, with total fixed assets of 4.406 billion yuan; 26 secondary colleges 1 departments, and 1 independent colleges;

There are 9 postdoctoral research stations, 9 first-class doctoral programs, 29 first-class master programs, 19 master degree authorization categories, and 66 undergraduate enrollment majors; 3 125 faculty members. Full-time undergraduate students 19 179, graduate students 10022.

5. Zhejiang Media College, as of March, 20021year, the two campuses of the College, Xiasha and Tongxiang, have a total area of 1305 mu and a total construction area of 566,000 square meters; Secondary college (department, center) 16, undergraduate major 41; Professional master's degree authorization point 1 piece; Research institutions above the provincial level 12; Faculty 1400;

There are more than 4,000 full-time undergraduates/KLOC-0 and 220 graduate students. Has 49 laboratories; Paper books/kloc-0.656 million copies, electronic books/kloc-0.585 million copies, electronic periodicals 827,000 copies, dissertations 6.058 million, and audio and video 39 19 hours.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Zhejiang Sci-Tech University

Baidu Encyclopedia-China Ji Liang University

Baidu encyclopedia-Hangzhou Dianzi University

Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhejiang University of Technology

Baidu encyclopedia-Zhejiang media college