Sichuan Agricultural University now has 36 colleges, mainly rational college, life science college, electromechanical college, food college, information engineering college, water conservancy and hydropower college, humanities college, law school, art and media college, agricultural college, animal science and technology college, animal medical college, forestry college, horticulture college, resource college and environment college.
School of Economics, School of Management, School of Landscape Architecture, School of Architecture and Urban-Rural Planning, School of Civil Engineering, School of Tourism, School of Business, School of Art and Media, School of Forestry, School of Landscape Architecture, School of Physical Education, School of Electromechanical Engineering, School of Food, School of Information Engineering, School of Water Conservancy and Hydropower, School of Art and Media, School of Tourism, School of Business.
The predecessor of Sichuan Agricultural University is Sichuan Tongsheng Agricultural School, which was founded in 1906. It was merged into Sichuan University twice in 1927 and 1935. 1956, the Agricultural College of Sichuan University moved to Ya 'an, the former capital of Xikang Province, and established Sichuan Agricultural College. 1985, it was renamed Sichuan Agricultural University. ?
School profile:
Sichuan Agricultural University, referred to as "Sichuan Agricultural University", is located in Ya 'an City, Sichuan Province. It is a national "double-first-class" world-class discipline construction university "2 1 1 project", and has been selected into11plan, excellent agricultural talent education and training plan, discipline construction plan for aiding Xinjiang and national construction.
A national "2 1 1 engineering" key university with coordinated development of agriculture, science, engineering, economics, management, medicine, literature, teaching, law and art. The predecessor of Sichuan Agricultural University is Sichuan Tongsheng Agricultural School, which was founded in 1906. It was merged into Sichuan University twice in 1927 and 1935. 1956, the Agricultural College of Sichuan University moved to Ya 'an, the former capital of Xikang Province, and established Sichuan Agricultural College. 1985, it was renamed Sichuan Agricultural University.
By March of 20021year, the school had three campuses, namely Ya 'an, Chengdu and Dujiangyan, with a total area of about 4,500 mu and a collection of books11658,900 volumes (pieces). There are more than 3,600 faculty members, including 426 professors and 574 associate professors. There are 27 colleges, 15 research institutes (centers).