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Course introduction of National Ghent University in Belgium
The Belgian Rijksuniversiteit Gent was founded by King William I of the Netherlands (then National Latin University) in 18 17. 1830 After Belgium became independent, the government took over the ownership of the school and French became the official teaching language. 1930, Ghent University became Belgium.

Ghent University has many courses taught in English, and it is also one of the most comprehensive universities. It is in a leading position in the field of academic and scientific research, and attaches great importance to its transparent management system, dynamic human resources policy, active environmental policy, encouraging innovation and other new initiatives. Ghent University is now one of the most prestigious institutions of higher learning in the field of higher education and scientific research in the Benelux countries.

Curriculum of Ghent University in Belgium:

Graduate school courses:

American research, knowledge and information management, European comparative law, economic analysis and law, European criminology and criminal justice system, nature and land resources, ocean and lake science, molecular biotechnology, applied microbial system, internal medicine, biomedicine and clinical engineering, textile engineering, environmental geological technology, nuclear engineering, international accounting, market analysis, banking and finance, operation and technical management, experimental animal science, agricultural development, aquaculture, etc.

Supplementary courses for pre-master degree:

(a) Natural and land resources, aquaculture, food science and nutrition, environmental sanitation and food technology.

Bachelor course:

Statistics, sociology, mathematical physics, chemistry, mineralogy, geology, geography, biology, philosophy, history, ethics, law, diplomacy, social law, economics, business economics, education history and comparative education, psychology, practical psychology, kindergarten and primary school education law, youth welfare and adult education, guidance and education for the disabled, construction engineering, marine engineering, agricultural engineering, animal husbandry.