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Program Overview
Introduction to the Program
The University of Chinese Academy of Sciences has implemented the "Cross-Disciplinary Course Correction Plan" (Program-10) to cultivate high-level talents with a strong foundation in multiple disciplines. This program aims to expand students' professional knowledge structure, enhance their practical skills, and increase their adaptability to the demands of modern technology and society.
Program Overview
The program is designed for graduate students who have excess learning capacity and are interested in acquiring additional professional qualifications. Students can choose to take courses from other disciplines while completing their primary degree program. The program offers eight cross-disciplinary research graduate certificate projects, including:
- Statistical applications
- Analytical technology and applications
- Bioengineering and technology
- Geological resource exploration and geological engineering evaluation
- Earthquake resistance and safety performance evaluation
- Computer technology and applications
- Communication technology and applications
- Engineering and technology management
Project Settings
The program is divided into several projects, each with its specific requirements and settings. The projects are designed to be completed within a certain period, and students can choose to take courses from different disciplines. The program also allows for adjustments and improvements based on student demands and social needs.
Target Audience
The program is targeted at graduate students who are participating in the first year of concentrated teaching. The program is designed for students who have excess learning capacity and are interested in acquiring additional professional qualifications.
Course Requirements
Students who wish to participate in the program must meet certain requirements, including:
- Possessing strong learning abilities
- Completing the required courses for their primary degree program
- Meeting the specific standards and management requirements of the program
Registration and Enrollment
Students who wish to participate in the program must register online through the university's teaching management system. The registration period is limited to two weeks at the beginning of each academic year. The final registration list will be determined by the organizing college or department based on factors such as student distribution, project requirements, and other considerations.
Course Selection
Students who have registered for the program can select courses online during the designated period. The course selection process is synchronized with the university's concentrated teaching schedule. Students who do not register for the program will not be able to obtain credits for the courses they complete.
Learning Methods
The program offers two learning methods:
- Concentrated teaching: Students can attend classes on campus and complete the required courses within the designated period.
- Online learning: Students can complete the required courses through online self-study and participate in unified exams.
Course Assessment
The program uses a credit system to assess student performance. Students who complete the required courses and meet the program's standards will be awarded a certificate. The assessment process includes:
- Course exams
- Quizzes
- Assignments
- Final exams
Certificate Application
Students who complete the program and meet the requirements can apply for a certificate. The application process includes:
- Downloading and filling out the application form
- Submitting the application to the organizing college or department
- Review and approval by the teaching affairs department
Program Cancellation
The program can be cancelled under certain circumstances, including:
- Personal reasons: Students can cancel their registration and apply for a refund.
- Failure to complete the required courses: Students who fail to complete the required courses within the designated period will have their registration cancelled.
Conclusion
The Cross-Disciplinary Course Correction Plan (Program-10) is a unique program designed to cultivate high-level talents with a strong foundation in multiple disciplines. The program offers a range of cross-disciplinary research graduate certificate projects and provides students with the opportunity to expand their professional knowledge structure and enhance their practical skills.
