SEU’s Civil Engineering School Signed a Student-Education Agreement with the Department of Civil and Environment Engineering of Carnegie Mellon Univer

        On April 17th, School of Civil Engineering officially signed an agreement with the Department of Civil and Environment Engineering in Carnegie Mellon University on the “3+1+1” student exchange program. 
      Under the agreement, every year 3 students from SEU’s Civil Engineering School, who have completed the junior-year courses, are selected to study at Carnegie Mellon University for 1 year, and if they get qualified grades there, they will be granted the Bachelor Degree of our school. Excellent academic performers there, if meeting the graduate admission requirements of Carnegie Mellon University, can continue learning at Carnegie Mellon University for an additional year and get the Master Degree granted by Carnegie Mellon University. 
      The first doctor that Carnegie Mellon University ever granted in its history was Mao Yisheng, founder of SEU’s Civil Engineering School and father of bridges in China.

 

 

 

 

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