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Re-examination list of College of Liberal Arts of South China Normal University
The re-examination list of the College of Liberal Arts of South China Normal University is as follows:

The re-examination list of preparatory education in South China Normal University in 2023 has not yet been announced.

South China Normal University, referred to as "South China Normal University" or "China Normal University", is headquartered in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province. It is a university jointly founded by the Guangdong Provincial People's Government and the Ministry of Education. It is a national "double-class" construction university, a national "2 1 1 project" key construction university, and selected as a national "165438+".

The school, formerly known as Teachers College of Li Qin University, was founded in 1933. 1935 changed its name to Qinqin University College of Education, which experienced the development period of Guangdong Provincial College of Education, Guangdong University of Arts and Sciences and Guangdong University of Arts and Sciences. 195 1 10 In June, the Teachers College of National Sun Yat-sen University and the Department of Education of Private South China United University merged into Guangdong University of Arts and Sciences to establish South China Teachers College.

1952, Russian Department of Southern University, Geography Department of Normal Department of National Nanchang University and Hainan Normal College merged.

1970 was renamed Guangdong Normal University, 1977 was renamed South China Normal University, and 1982 was renamed South China Normal University.

As of June, 2022 165438+ 10, the school has "three campuses and four school districts", with a total area of 5328 mu; There are 4 departments, 45 colleges, 14 research institutes (centers), 1 academy of sciences, 96 undergraduate majors, 5,954 faculty members and 2,559 full-time teachers. There are more than 43,000 full-time students, including 29,000 undergraduates, graduate students12,000 and doctoral students 1400.