Southwest University Rongchang campus is a book. Rongchang Campus is a high-level campus of Southwest University, is an important part of the school's "one school, two places" pattern. In Chongqing, the first batch of undergraduate enrollment, so we usually say that Southwest University Rongchang Campus is a college.
Introduction to Southwest University Rongchang Campus
Southwest University's College of Animal Science, College of Business and Economics, and the Department of Fundamentals are located on the Rongchang Campus, forming the overall pattern of "integrated management of the school, campus integration, two hospitals and one school".
The campus has a long history, founded in 1938, the war period for the Central Animal Husbandry Experiment, the Central Serum Institute, the Central Agricultural Experiment, the liberation of the country's famous Sichuan Rongchang Animal Husbandry and Veterinary School, in 1978, upgraded to the Sichuan Animal Husbandry and Veterinary College. 2001, and the former Southwest Agricultural University, the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Citrus Research Institute, the merger, the establishment of Southwest Agricultural University Rongchang campus. 2005, Southwest Agricultural University Rongchang campus. In 2005, Southwest Agricultural University merged with Southwest Normal University, and the campus was renamed Southwest University Rongchang Campus.
Rongchang Campus, Southwest University specialties
campus animal husbandry is listed as a national "double first-class" construction disciplines, is the Southwest University of the world's first-class construction disciplines.
College of Animal Science enrollment specialties are: animal production (including animal science, food science direction, big data direction), animal medicine (including the direction of pet medicine, the direction of Chinese veterinary medicine, animal pharmacy); aquatic (including aquaculture, aquatic science and technology);
College of Business enrollment specialties are: computer class (including computer science and technology, information management and Information Systems); marketing (including marketing, public **** business management) and other 11 general undergraduate majors (direction)