The College of Foreign Trade and Business of Chongqing Normal University started construction in March 2002 and enrolled students in September of the same year. In 2003, with the approval of the Ministry of Education, it was renamed as "Foreign Business School of Chongqing Normal University".
June, 5438+February, 2003 was recognized as the first batch of independent colleges by the Ministry of Education (Teaching Letter No.200354 1). At present, there are 6 secondary colleges and 38 majors (directions) in foreign languages and literature, economy and trade, literature and journalism, art, management, mathematics and computer.
Discipline specialty covers five major disciplines: literature, science, economics, management and teaching. College of Foreign Trade and Business of Chongqing Normal University is a first-class independent college at undergraduate level, which is approved by the Ministry of Education and organized by Chongqing Normal University.
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The school is located in Chongqing, a historic city with profound Bayu culture in 3000 years, and has two campuses, Hechuan and Tongliang. The campus has an intelligent experimental building with advanced functions, a spacious and bright library with rich books, well-equipped student apartments, gymnasiums, gymnasiums, experimental theaters, simulation studios and more than 200 multimedia and intelligent classrooms. The campus wireless network and 5G coverage are readily available.
After nearly 20 years of development, the school has formed a discipline pattern with economic management as the main body and all-round development of literature, science, engineering, art and teaching. There are 12 secondary colleges (departments), 45 undergraduate majors and 4 specialist majors, involving 7 disciplines and 22 categories.
Among them, applied economics is a key discipline at the municipal level, English, international economy and trade, and tourism management are featured majors in Chongqing's "Three Special Action Plans", international economy and trade are first-class majors at the municipal level, and international economy and trade and tourism management are pilot majors for municipal transformation and development.