Mathematics College, Computer College, Media College and Law School are all located in this department. Business schools, sports institutes, etc. Located in the east campus; The medical college is located in the south campus; The School of Materials is located in the North Campus.
Suzhou University, referred to as Suda for short, is located in Suzhou, a famous historical and cultural city in China. It is a key comprehensive university in Jiangsu Province. It is one of the key universities under the national "2 1 1 Project" and the first leading universities under the "201/Plan". It has been selected into the first batch of colleges and universities in "National College Students' Innovative Experimental Plan" and "National Construction".
Suzhou University is located in the famous historical and cultural city of Suzhou. It is a national "2 1 1 project" key construction university, the first batch of universities selected in "201/plan", a national "double-class" construction university, a university jointly established by the State Bureau of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense and the People's Government of Jiangsu Province, and a key comprehensive university in Jiangsu Province. Soochow University, formerly known as Soochow University (Soochow University, founded in 1900), is the first university in China to establish a modern university discipline system.
In the history of higher education in China, Soochow University is the first university to carry out professional education of law (Anglo-American law), postgraduate education and award master's degrees, and also the first university to establish journals. 1952, adjustment of state departments. Soochow University College of Arts and Sciences, Sunan Institute of Culture and Education, and Jiangnan University Department of Mathematics and Physics merged to form Sunan Normal University, which was renamed Jiangsu Normal University in the same year.
1982, the school was renamed Soochow University. Subsequently, Suzhou Sericulture Institute (1995), Suzhou Silk Vocational and Technical College (1997) and Suzhou Medical College (2000) were merged into Suzhou University.