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Dongguan University of Technology
University in Dongguan, China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dongguan University of Technology (DGUT; Chinese: 东莞理工学院) is a public college in Dongguan, Guangdong, China.
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History
- Planned 1990
- Formed 1992
- First undergraduates 2002
- First graduates 2006
Academic
It has two campuses: Songshan Lake Campus (often considered the Oxford of Guangdong[citation needed]), and the Guancheng Campus in the Guancheng Subdistrict.[1]
DGUT has twenty schools:
- Electrical Engineering and Intelligentization
- Chemical Engineering and Energy Technology
- Computer Science and Technology
- Mechanical Engineering
- Chinese Literature and Media
- Economics and Management
- Marxism
- Graduate
- Elite Engineers (Innovation Entrepreneurship)
- Environment and Civil Engineering
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Microelectronic
- Life and Health Technology
- Law and Social Work (School of Intellectual Property)
- Education (Normal School)
- Industrial Science and Technology (Guangdong-Taiwan)
- DGUT-CNAM Institute
- Continuing Education
- Zhixing (School of General Education)
- International School
Electronic Science and Technology, and Chemical Engineering and Technology are authorized as the disciplines of the newly conferred Masters-degree units in DGUT.
Dongguan University of Technology has the physicist Yang Chen-Ning as its Honorary President.
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