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How many universities are Liaocheng University?
Liaocheng University is two universities.

Liaocheng University, referred to as "Chat Big". Located in Liaocheng City, Shandong Province, it is a comprehensive university in Shandong Province. Selected into the "Excellent Agricultural and Forestry Talents Education and Training Plan" of the Ministry of Education, the first batch of famous universities with applied talents training characteristics in Shandong Province, the provincial doctoral program construction unit in Shandong Province, the member units of the Arctic University Alliance, the master's degree and bachelor's degree awarding units, and the universities with master's degree promotion and exemption qualifications. The history of extended information school can be traced back to Shandong University Teachers College 1902. 1In August, 970, Shandong Teachers College and eight departments of Chinese, history, foreign languages, mathematics, biology, physical education and art moved to Liaocheng to run a school. 1In April, 974, Shandong Teachers College and most of its departments moved back to Jinan to prepare for Shandong. 165438+ 10 In October, Shandong Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China officially approved the establishment of Liaocheng Branch of Shandong Normal University. 1981July, with the approval of the State Council, Liaocheng Branch of Shandong Normal University was transformed into Liaocheng Normal College. In February 2002, with the approval of the Ministry of Education, Liaocheng Teachers College was renamed Liaocheng University.

The school covers an area of 3,000 mu, the school building area is 775,000 square meters, the total value of teaching and research instruments and equipment is 490 million yuan, and the collection of papers is 28 1 0,000. The school has 25 colleges, 9 research institutes, 22 master's degree authorization points for first-level disciplines, 10 master's degree authorization points and 95 undergraduate majors. Subjects and specialties cover philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, history, science, engineering, agriculture, management, art, medicine and other 12 disciplines, with more than 30,000 full-time undergraduates, postgraduates and international students.