Business Administration (English) - School of Management 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Northwestern Polytechnical University |TopUniversities

Business Administration (English) - School of Management

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

3,041 USDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Business and Management StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The School of Management of Northwestern Polytechnical University has a long history, with two branches. In 1990, with the approval of the former Ministry of aerospace industry, it was set up by mergence of the China Equipment Management Training Center established in 1984 and the Management Department established in 1985.
Since its establishment, Northwestern Polytechnical University has carried out management education and research. In the 1950s, it opened the courses of "enterprise organization and planning" and "modern enterprise management". In 1982, the management specialty began to officially recruit and train master's students. In 1983, it was approved to establish the master's program of "aviation system engineering and management engineering", and the management department was established in 1985.

China Equipment Management Training Center was established in NPU in May 1984 with the approval of the former State Economic Commission and the Ministry of aviation industry to meet the training needs of equipment management professionals in industrial enterprises after the national reform and opening up. Since 1987, China Equipment Management Training Center and Manage Department have jointly trained MBA with Lancaster University, Keele University and hull University in the UK. It is one of the earliest joint MBA programs in China.

Over the years, the construction and development of the college have been concerned, guided and supported by the school and superior departments. Three school leaders have served as the dean of the college, promoting the rapid development of the college.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The School of Management of Northwestern Polytechnical University has a long history, with two branches. In 1990, with the approval of the former Ministry of aerospace industry, it was set up by mergence of the China Equipment Management Training Center established in 1984 and the Management Department established in 1985.
Since its establishment, Northwestern Polytechnical University has carried out management education and research. In the 1950s, it opened the courses of "enterprise organization and planning" and "modern enterprise management". In 1982, the management specialty began to officially recruit and train master's students. In 1983, it was approved to establish the master's program of "aviation system engineering and management engineering", and the management department was established in 1985.

China Equipment Management Training Center was established in NPU in May 1984 with the approval of the former State Economic Commission and the Ministry of aviation industry to meet the training needs of equipment management professionals in industrial enterprises after the national reform and opening up. Since 1987, China Equipment Management Training Center and Manage Department have jointly trained MBA with Lancaster University, Keele University and hull University in the UK. It is one of the earliest joint MBA programs in China.

Over the years, the construction and development of the college have been concerned, guided and supported by the school and superior departments. Three school leaders have served as the dean of the college, promoting the rapid development of the college.

Admission Requirements

70+
5.5+
50+

4 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
3,041 USD
International
3,041 USD

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