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School of Continuing Education


Continuing education started in Sun Yat-sen University in the 1950's. In 1988, the School of Adult Education was set up and was renamed the School of Continuing Education in 1995. Adult education is an important part of the education system of Sun Yat-sen University, and it is also part of the "211 Project". The School of Continuing Education is responsible for designing examinations for self-taught students. Its motto is: "high quality education and service to society". The School was awarded the "National Excellent School of Adult Education" and the "National Advanced Unit for Self-Taught Exams" by the Ministry of Education, as well as the "Excellent School of Correspondence and Evening Education" and the "Continuing Educational Base for Professional Technicians" by Guangdong Province. Through the development of more than 4 decades, especially that of the past 20 years, the School has formed an educational structure with many disciplines, combining production, studies and research.

Exchange and Cooperation

• Courses of Postgraduate Diploma (Sun Yat-sen University and the University of Hong Kong)

The Joint Training Center co-founded by Sun Yat-sen University and the University of Hong Kong was authorized by the Ministry of Education and was set up in 2001. With relevant courses completed and exams passed, students will be granted an internationally accepted postgraduate diploma issued by the University of Hong Kong. Without going aboard, they can take the Postgraduate Diploma Course of Human Resources Management (University of Leicester), or Postgraduate Diploma Course of Integrated Marketing Communication  (University of California).

Currently, the Joint Training Courses cover Public Administrative Management, Integrated Marketing Communication, Human Resource and International Accountancy. Notable among them is the course of Integrated Marketing Communication and Human Resources.

• MBA Courses (Sun Yat-sen University and University of Ballarat, Australia)
This program was introduced by Sun Yat-sen University and the Old Professors Association in Hong Kong, in order to train more managerial talents for the new century.