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Areas of Study
The University offers a combined 57 disciplines, with some ranked the top in Xinjiang institutions of Higher education. Ten of the 11 colleges offer both undergraduate and graduate (master's and professional) degrees. The College of Elementary Education is devoted to vocational programs. Detailed information about programmes and subjects is provided in the following General Catalogue of the University. All international students must fulfill requirements for their chosen option (major).
Short-term Programmes
Basic Uygur Language
Chinese Language
Kazakh Language and Mongolian Language
Traditional Culture of Minorities
Culture of the Silk Road
Ethnical Music & Dance
Wushu (Kong Fu)
Calligraphy
Chinese Painting.
Language Programmes
Chinese Language
Uygur Language
Kazak Language
Mongolian Language
Undergraduate Programmes
(General advanced students programmes are the same as those for undergraduates.)
Education (Pedagogy)
Psychology
Educational Technology
Preschool Education
Public Affairs Administration
Ideological and Political Education
Law
Economics
Human Resources Management
Chinese Language & Literature
Uygur Language & Literature
Mongolian Language & Literature
History
Modern Secretary
Uygur Language & Culture
Chinese Language & Culture
Social Work
English
Physical Education
Social Physical Education
Sport Training
Musicology
Musical Performance
Fine Arts
Artistic Design
Painting (Chinese Painting, Oil Painting)
Mathematics & Applied Mathematics
Computer Science & Technology
Physics
Electronic Information Science & Technology
Chemistry
Environmental Science
Biology Science
Biological Technology
Geography Science
Geographical Information System
Tourist Management
Teaching Chinese as Foreign Language
Postgraduate Programmes
(Senior advanced students programmes are the same as those for postgraduates.)
Religious Studies
Marxist Theory & Ideological and Political Education
Regional Economics
History of Chinese Communist Party
Educational Principles
Teaching Philosophy
Physical Education and Training
Sports and Humane Sociology
Chinese Graphology
Chinese Classical Literature
Chinese Ethnic Language & Literature (Uygur)
Chinese Ethnic Language & Literature (Mongolian)
The History of Chinese Minorities
Foreign Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
Musicology
Fine Arts
Basic Mathematics
Natural Geography
Humanistic Geography
Cartography & Geographic Information System
Botany
Ethnology (Anthropology)
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