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About St. Cloud University in Minnesota, USA
St. Cloud State University is a four-year public university, a member of Minnesota's college and university system, and the largest school in Minnesota's education system. St. Claude State University was founded in 1869. The campus is built by the river, and it is extremely beautiful. St. Claude State University has business schools, education schools, humanities and arts schools, polytechnic schools, social science schools, graduate schools, continuing education centers and international student centers. The university is also the first school in Minnesota's college and university system to offer doctoral degrees.

School profile

School year: 1869

St. Cloud State University

State name: Minnesota

City: Shengyun (65438+ 0.5 hour drive from Shuangcheng, the largest city in Mingzhou)

Number of students:18,319 (2010 autumn)

China Ministry of Education Certification: Certification?

Cooperative schools: Binhai College of Nankai University, Nanjing Normal University and Hebei University of Technology.

School major

The university offers more than 60 undergraduate majors, covering different neighborhoods, such as anthropology, aviation flight, biology, business, chemistry, computer engineering, computer science, forensic medicine, education, electronic engineering, film research, mathematics, meteorology, music, physics, social science, drama, history, community development, network information security system, psychology, real estate and nursing. St. Cloud State University also offers more than 40 postgraduate majors, including music, electronic engineering, mathematics, mechanical engineering and applied statistics.