Jiangxi Open University, founded in 1979 1, is located in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, directly under the people's government of Jiangxi Province, with the mission of promoting lifelong learning, supported by modern information technology, featuring "internet plus" and relying on systematic school running.
Jiangxi Open University has three campuses: Qingshan Lake Campus, Fuhe Campus and Qingyunpu Scenic Resort Scenic Area Campus. Carry out academic continuing education, non-academic continuing education and general higher education. Undergraduate majors 10, junior college majors 18, and 26 higher vocational education majors. There are 6 undergraduate majors and 4 specialist majors in the People's Armed Forces Department.
The National Open University enrolls undergraduate majors 15, and there are 49 specialist majors. There are 384 employees, including 305 professional and technical personnel, with senior title of 1 17. Jiangxi Open University was formerly known as Jiangxi Radio and TV University. In 2003, Jiangxi Forestry Industry Technical School was merged into Jiangxi Radio and TV University.
Conditions for running Jiangxi Open University:
There are 26 undergraduate majors 12, specialist majors 15 and higher vocational education majors approved by the school. There are 6 undergraduate majors and 4 specialist majors in the People's Armed Forces Department; The National Open University has 17 undergraduate majors and 39 specialist majors.
Jiangxi Open University offers more than 90 disciplines, mainly including machinery, electronics, computer, civil engineering, electromechanical engineering, Chinese language and literature, law, journalism, English, economic management, business administration, accounting, auditing, finance and advanced nursing, agricultural science, aquaculture, landscape engineering, teacher training and so on, with more than 900 courses.
The school has 1, a key discipline of provincial universities in the 12th Five-Year Plan, 2 majors of the National Open University (photovoltaic power generation and application, tea culture), 1, a major of professional service industry capacity building of the Ministry of Education, 1, a provincial specialty, and 2 majors of the provincial talent training mode innovation experimental area. There are seven majors in training base construction supported by the central and provincial governments.