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What majors does Huaqiao University offer?

Majors of Huaqiao University:

Liberal Arts:

School of Business Administration, School of Economics and Finance, School of Public Administration, School of Liberal Arts, School of Law , School of Tourism, School of Fine Arts, School of Foreign Languages, School of Engineering, School of Physical Education, School of Mathematical Sciences, School of Continuing Education, School of International Exchange, School of Biotechnology.

Science categories:

School of Information Science and Engineering, School of Architecture, School of Chemical Engineering, School of Materials Science and Engineering, School of Mechanical, Electrical and Automation, School of Civil Engineering, Science and Technical College, Music and Dance College, Philosophy and Social Development College, Overseas Chinese Research Institute, Molecular Pharmacology Research Institute, Chinese Language College (located in Jimei Village), Xiamen Institute of Technology (independent college).

Huaqiao University was founded in 1960 in Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, the famous hometown of overseas Chinese. It is the first institution of higher learning in China named after "Overseas Chinese". In 1983, Huaqiao University was designated as a “national key university”. In 1997, the original Jimei Overseas Chinese Tutoring School located in Jimei Village, Xiamen, Fujian Province was incorporated into Huaqiao University and renamed the Chinese Language College of Huaqiao University. In 2003, the school was rated as excellent in the first batch of undergraduate teaching level evaluations by the Ministry of Education. The Xiamen campus was officially opened in 2006. In 2017, the school was selected as a “Double First-Class” construction university in Fujian Province.

School motto: "Be able to communicate with both China and foreign countries": focuses on emphasizing a certain method of scholarship, advocating that scholars should have an international perspective and be able to integrate Chinese and foreign cultures and understand them; "Cultivating moral talents and talents": focuses on explaining how to run a school The policy means that educating people must be based on the principle of having both academic excellence and moral integrity.