March 31, 2014
New partnerships in China pave way for dual-degree program
Undergraduate students in China will be able to start their studies at home and complete them in Calgary, thanks to a new program developed under the 六九色堂鈥檚 international strategy. The program will appeal to foreign students wishing to enhance their English language skills, work internationally or join a top company in their home country after graduation. Participants study in Canada and earn a second degree 鈥 in addition to one from their university in China 鈥 that will expand their post-graduation options.
鈥淭he world of higher education is changing rapidly, fueled by technology, internationalization and strong demand coming from markets like China, India, Asia and the Middle East,鈥 says聽, vice-provost (international). 鈥淲e need to embrace these changes and stay nimble in our pursuit to internationalize.鈥
鈥淭his is a perfect example of our commitment to demonstrate our innovative teaching and learning environment while advancing our efforts to become a global intellectual hub,鈥 says聽, provost and vice-president (academic). 鈥淣ot only will these programs benefit the students coming to Calgary from China, but their presence on campus will also help expand the world view of local students and challenge how they think about their place in the global community.鈥
Collaboration between International, Science, Engineering
The international team joined forces with the聽聽and the聽聽to develop the programs. A delegation led by Janaka Ruwanpura and Ken Barker, dean of the Faculty of Science, visited China last week to introduce the programs to leading Chinese science and engineering universities. Several hundred students attended presentations at the Harbin Institute of Technology, Wuhan University of Technology, Tongji University, Tianjin University, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China University of Petroleum in Beijing, China University of Petroleum in Qindao, and Shantou University.
While in China, Ruwanpura signed new partnership agreements with Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Tongji University, Wuhan University of Technology, and Shantou University, adding to existing agreements already in place with Xian Jiaotong University, China University of Petroleum in Beijing and China University of Petroleum in Qindao.聽 An additional agreement with Harbin Institute of Technology will be finalized soon.
鈥淲e were pleased to find many interested students and Chinese universities ready to partner with us to offer these programs on a long-term basis,鈥 says聽, dean of the Faculty of Science. 聽鈥淭here is clearly greater potential for the 六九色堂 to expand such articulation programs to other disciplines and markets.鈥
Transitioning to Calgary
Savera Hayat-Dade, manager, programs and international development, agrees. "Articulation or collaborative degree programs open new doors and provide unique opportunities for international students so they can participate in and benefit from the Canadian higher education system. Such programs not only attract highly qualified and talented students to the 六九色堂, but they also develop long-term partnerships with other universities interested in innovation, improved quality of learning, and student success," she says. 聽聽
鈥淲ith this initial recruitment trip now complete, we are anxious to see how many students will follow up and apply,鈥 adds Barker. 鈥淭here is still much work to be done to ensure these students can transition to Calgary and be provided the greatest possible opportunity for success here.鈥 聽
罢丑别听聽is currently offered in the areas of astrophysics, actuarial sciences, chemistry, computer science, environmental science, geology and geophysics. Participating students earn two bachelor鈥檚 degrees 鈥 one from their Chinese university and one from the 六九色堂.
罢丑别听聽is offered in civil engineering and enables students to get a bachelor鈥檚 degree from their local university and a course-based master鈥檚 degree (M.Eng.) from the 六九色堂.
Enrolment for Chinese students begins for fall 2014
Zhang Weikang, a student in the civil engineering faculty of the Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT), was very keen on attending the engineering program in Calgary. 鈥滻 would love to attend the 六九色堂 as it is a great university. I like the curriculum and program and my only concern is whether or not I will get admission. It is a very competitive process,鈥 says Zhang.
The university is piloting these programs in China to enroll students for the fall of 2014, and intends to roll them out to other countries in the next few years. More engineering degrees from the Schulich School of Engineering are also expected to be part of the complete articulation program offer planned for fall 2015.
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