Sydney Institute of Language and Commerce

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SHU-UTS SILC Business School
EstablishedMay, 1994
PresidentProf. Gong Siyi
Academic staff
160
Location,
Websiteshusilc.shu.edu.cn/index.htm

SILC was Co-founded by Shanghai University (SHU) and Sydney University of Technology (UTS) in 1994, as one of the first universities with an international program.[1] At the time, it only offered English language courses and diploma programs.

SILC is located in the Jiading District, a cultural and technological centre in Shanghai. Besides Jiading campus, Shanghai University has another two campuses, which are located in Baoshan and Yanchang.[2] The SILC has 3 teaching buildings: Wembo, Wenshang and Wenda, a large sporting complex (Xingjian) a students learning building (Wende), and an administration building (Wenhui).[3]

SILC employs over 160 faculty and staff. About 3,500 students are currently studying at SILC.[4]

Undergraduate Program[edit]

Bachelor of Management (major in Business Administration)

Bachelor of Management (major in Information Management & Information System)

Bachelor of Economics (major in International Economics & Trade)

Master Program[edit]

Master of Finance (MFin)

Master of Engineering Management (MEM)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "SILC History-上海大学悉尼工商学院英文网站". shusilc.shu.edu.cn. Retrieved 28 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Facts & Figures-上海大学悉尼工商学院英文网站". shusilc.shu.edu.cn. Retrieved 28 December 2023.
  3. ^ "Campus & Facilities-上海大学悉尼工商学院英文网站". shusilc.shu.edu.cn. Retrieved 28 December 2023.
  4. ^ "悉尼工商学院英文网站 > About SILC > the School". Archived from the original on 3 January 2017. Retrieved 2 January 2017.