In 2022, the lowest score of Shanghai Maritime University 202 was 557, and the lowest score of Shanghai Maritime University 203 was 566.
School introduction
Shanghai Maritime University is a multi-disciplinary university featuring shipping, logistics and ocean, with disciplines such as engineering, management, economics, law, literature, science and art. It is also the first university to obtain the quality system certificate of China people's seafarers' education and training and the ISO900 1 quality assurance issued by the Norwegian Bureau of Classification.
It was selected into the National Excellent Engineer Education and Training Program, the scholarship receiving institution of the China Municipal Government for overseas students in China and the first batch of demonstration universities in Shanghai to deepen the reform of innovation and entrepreneurship education. The school was originally a university directly under the Ministry of Transport, and was placed under the management of Shanghai in 2000. In 2008, the Shanghai Municipal People's Government and the Ministry of Transport signed an agreement to establish Shanghai Maritime University.
The school was established in July, 1909. It was the Department of Shipping Administration of Shanghai Higher Technical School of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications in the late Qing Dynasty that initiated the higher maritime education in China. It has experienced such periods as Advanced Merchant Shipping School of Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, Wusong Merchant Shipping School, Wusong Merchant Shipping College of Ministry of Communications, Chongqing Merchant Shipping College, National Wusong Merchant Shipping College and Shanghai Maritime College.
From 65438 to 0959, the Ministry of Communications established Shanghai Maritime College, which was renamed Shanghai Maritime University with the approval of the Ministry of Education in 2004. In 2008, Shanghai Maritime University moved to Lingang New Town.
By the end of 2065438+June 2008, the school had established inter-school exchange and cooperation with more than 80 sister colleges abroad, and carried out activities such as teacher exchange, cooperative education, cooperative scientific research and student exchange. We have established close ties with internationally renowned shipping organizations/institutions such as the United Nations International Maritime Organization, Baltic International Shipping Association and Norwegian Register of Shipping.
From 20 10, an "international class" was opened, and students from maritime colleges in the United States, South Korea, Poland, Russia, Germany and other countries were invited to learn "navigation technology" and "shipping management" and other majors.
20 1 1 With the approval of the Ministry of Education, the school cooperated with the Maritime University of Central and West Africa in Ghana to organize the undergraduate education project of "Logistics Management" and began to recruit students in Africa. This is the first overseas school-running project awarded by a local university in Shanghai to China. In 20 12, with the approval of the Ministry of Education, the school officially became "an institution for international students receiving scholarships from the government of China".