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Higher education of ocean science in China

COSEE-China Planning Workshop. Higher education of ocean science in China. Wensheng Jiang Ocean University of China. March 8-9, 2010, Beijing, China. Outline:. Brief history Framework of majors and disciplines Curriculum provision Present status Summary. 1. Brief History. Early stage

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Higher education of ocean science in China

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  1. COSEE-China Planning Workshop Higher education of ocean science in China Wensheng Jiang Ocean University of China March 8-9, 2010, Beijing, China

  2. Outline: • Brief history • Framework of majors and disciplines • Curriculum provision • Present status • Summary

  3. 1. Brief History • Early stage 6 Naval Schools (from 1866) in Qing dynasty ‘ABC of Oceanography’ 1929 by Prof. Yiya Wang Summer school held in Xiamen University in 1920s. Course of ocean science taught in Qingdao University in 1932.

  4. Institute of Oceanography Shandong University Department of Oceanography Xiamen University 1946 1952 1959 1970 1975 • Ocean science as a major Department of Oceanography Shandong University Oceanography education Xiamen University Shandong College of Oceanography Department of Oceanography Xiamen University Department of Marine Geology and Geophysics Tongji University

  5. Rapid development era After late 1990s, because of the economic progress, ocean related high education developed very rapidly in China. More than 40 institutions provide degree programs in oceanography. Most of them are in coastal cities.

  6. 2. Framework of majors and disciplines • Lists of disciplines issued by academic degree office of the State Council 0707 ocean science 070701 physical oceanography 070702 marine chemistry 070703 marine biology 070704 marine geology

  7. List of majors approved by MOE 0710 Marine Science 071001 marine science 071002 marine technology 071003W marine management 071004W military oceanography 071005S marine biological resources and environment

  8. 3. Curriculum provision • An example for bachelor degree program in ocean science common basic courses(58): Moral lessons, Foreign language, computer, PE, art. common courses for marine sciences major(42~44): Introduction of Oceanography, marine investigation, advanced mathematics, college physics, college chemistry, introduction to marine biology, introduction to marine geology, introduction to marine ecosystem, introduction to marine management. compulsory courses for different branches (22 ~ 26): method of mathematical physics, fluid dynamics, physical oceanography, marine meteorology, analysis and forecast of marine variables optional courses(12): Other courses for practise(12):

  9. theory 理论 practise Physical modelling Field observation Numerical experiment 数值实验 现场观测

  10. 4. Present status More than 30 universities provide bachelor degree programs in oceanography. Four institutions provide doctoral programs in all sub-disciplines under ocean sciences, they are OUC, XMU, IOCAS and TJU. Seven institutions provide doctoral programs in some sub-disciplines. Totally 25 doctoral programs. 51 master degree programs.

  11. Students enrollment Undergraduate students about 2000/yr Master degree students about 400/yr Ph. D. candidates about 150/yr • Job opportunity: Government: SOA, etc. Research and education: Company: Other:

  12. 5. Summary • Higher education of ocean sciences in China is booming, but the scope is still limited. Yet there is mismatch between the students and positions available. • Orientation is important for every university and the quality of ocean sciences education should be further improved.

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