Mode of running a school:
First, academic education projects must pass the unified entrance examination, fill in the volunteers, and obtain diplomas issued by Chinese and foreign schools after graduation (such as the Master of Management Education Program jointly organized by Tsinghua University and Australian National University).
First, it is a non-academic education project. You don't need to fill in the volunteers, but you can take the entrance examination held by the school yourself. After obtaining the corresponding credits, the China school was admitted to the cooperative school after passing the language test, and after graduation, it obtained the graduation certificate issued by foreign schools (for example, China Agricultural University and Marriott Laurenstein Vakhnin Gen University in the Netherlands (formerly Laurenstein International Agricultural College in the Netherlands) jointly organized non-academic programs in horticulture).
Note: Non-academic education projects that have not passed the examination and certification of the Ministry of Education will not be recognized.
Extended data
There is a problem:
Many education experts believe that Sino-foreign cooperative education projects are not strictly controlled. Although the Ministry of Education has a strict auditing system, many domestic colleges and training companies cooperate with some foreign third-rate or even informal universities for their own economic interests, which seriously affects the overall teaching quality and reputation of cooperative education.
1, the grade is not enough
Some first-class foreign universities are extremely cautious about running schools in cooperation, so famous universities such as Harvard rarely enter China to run schools in cooperation. On the contrary, some foreign third-rate or even informal universities have blossomed everywhere in China, and many cooperative schools have been set up.
2. Challenge the certificate
Foreign regular universities usually stipulate that students must attend more than 90% of professors' lectures before they can issue degree certificates. However, many domestic cooperative schools use domestic textbooks and domestic teachers, and can finally issue foreign degree certificates.
3. Cooperative classes
MBA has become the hardest hit area, and many cooperative schools are aiming at the big cake of MBA. However, since 2007, most cooperative schools have been unable to recruit enough students, so the quality and punctuality of courses cannot be guaranteed. An MBA training course in a domestic cooperative school is also approved by the Ministry of Education, but it is simply made up by visiting factories as a class, and many students are also complaining.
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