NJUCM currently offers four undergraduate Sino-foreign joint education programs approved by the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China. These include:
1. Biopharmaceuticals Program in collaboration with Griffith University, Australia
2. Public Service Administration Program in collaboration with Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
3. Food Quality and Safety Program in collaboration with RMIT University, Australia
4. Rehabilitation Therapy Program in collaboration with DIU - Dresden International University, Germany
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1. Biopharmaceuticals (Launched in 2011, jointly organized with Griffith University, Australia)
Approved by the Ministry of Education in August 2011 (Approval No.: MOE32AU2A20111176N), this program adopts a “3+1” model jointly operated by NJUCM and Griffith University.
According to the agreement, students spend the first three academic years at NJUCM and the fourth year at Griffith University. Upon meeting the graduation and degree requirements of both institutions, students will be awarded a Bachelor’s Degree Certificate and Graduation Certificate from NJUCM, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Biomolecular Science from Griffith University.
Students are responsible for all expenses related to studying abroad, including tuition and living costs in Australia. IELTS scores must meet Griffith University’s admission requirements. In the event of changes in national laws, policies, or other force majeure factors, the updated regulations shall prevail.
• Duration: 4 years (“3+1” model)
• Degrees Awarded:
• Bachelor of Engineering (NJUCM)
• Bachelor of Biomolecular Science (Griffith University)
• Program Objective:
To cultivate high-level professionals with a dual cultural background (China and Australia), a solid foundation in life sciences, and systematic training in biopharmaceutical technology. Graduates will be able to engage in research, teaching, or technical development in fields such as medicine, agriculture, food, and biotechnology.
• Main Courses: Microbiology, Advanced Organic Chemistry, Structural Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Macromolecular and Cell Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical Informatics.
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2. Public Service Administration (Launched in 2012, jointly organized with Swinburne University of Technology, Australia)
Approved in June 2012 by the Ministry of Education (Approval No.: MOE32AU2A20121227N), this program is also based on the “3+1” model.
According to the agreement, students complete the first three years at NJUCM and the fourth year at Swinburne University. Students meeting the academic requirements of both institutions will be granted a Bachelor’s Degree Certificate and Graduation Certificate from NJUCM, and a Bachelor of Business degree from Swinburne University.
Students are responsible for all overseas study expenses. IELTS scores must meet Swinburne University’s entry requirements. Any legal or policy changes shall be implemented in accordance with the revised regulations.
• Duration: 4 years (“3+1” model)
• Degrees Awarded:
• Bachelor of Management (NJUCM)
• Bachelor of Business (Swinburne University)
• Program Objective:
To develop application-oriented professionals with a foundation in management, economics, and health sciences. Graduates will be equipped with public health administration skills and will be qualified to work in management or consulting roles in healthcare enterprises and administrative sectors both in China and abroad.
• Main Courses: Introduction to Clinical Medicine, Basic Medical Science, Psychology, Sociology, Principles of Management, Introduction to Public Service Administration, Microeconomics, Statistics, Accounting, Health Law, Health Economics, Hospital Management, Professional Communication, Health Information Systems.
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3. Food Quality and Safety (Launched in 2013, jointly organized with RMIT, Australia)
Approved in August 2013 (Approval No.: MOE32AU2A20131452N), this program follows a “3+1” joint model.
Students complete the first three years at NJUCM and the final year at RMIT University. Upon fulfilling the graduation criteria of both institutions, they will receive a Bachelor’s Degree Certificate and Graduation Certificate from NJUCM, and a Bachelor of Applied Science (Food Technology and Nutrition) from RMIT University.
Students bear all study abroad expenses. IELTS scores must meet RMIT’s admission standards. The program is subject to applicable legal and policy changes in China or Australia.
• Duration: 4 years (“3+1” model)
• Degrees Awarded:
• Bachelor of Engineering (NJUCM)
• Bachelor of Applied Science (Food Technology and Nutrition) (RMIT University)
• Program Objective:
To train professionals fluent in both Chinese and English, with knowledge of both Chinese and Australian food safety standards, and comprehensive training in food quality control, food microbiology, and relevant technologies. Graduates will be qualified for positions in food production, inspection, circulation, supervision, and academic research.
• Main Courses: Food Biochemistry, Food Microbiology, Food Chemistry, Food Toxicology, Food Nutrition, Food Analysis, Food Safety and Evaluation, Food Quality Control, Food Laws and Standards, Introduction to Basic Medicine.
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4. Rehabilitation Therapy (Launched in 2020, jointly organized with Dresden International University, Germany)
This program was approved in October 2020 by the Ministry of Education (Approval No.: MOE32DEA02DNR20202088N). It follows the “3+1” joint education model with Dresden International University.
Students spend the first three years at NJUCM and the final year in Germany. Upon meeting all graduation and degree requirements, they will be awarded a Bachelor’s Degree Certificate and Graduation Certificate from NJUCM, and a Bachelor of Science (BSc in Studiengang Chiropraktik) from Dresden International University.
All expenses related to overseas study are borne by students. IELTS scores must meet the admission criteria of Dresden International University. Changes in national laws or force majeure circumstances will be handled according to updated regulations.
• Duration: 4 years (“3+1” model)
• Degrees Awarded:
• Bachelor of Science (NJUCM)
• Bachelor of Science in Chiropractic Studies (Dresden International University)
• Program Objective:
To train interdisciplinary and application-oriented rehabilitation therapists with international perspectives and expertise in both traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and modern Western rehabilitation. The program emphasizes neuromuscular and skeletal system rehabilitation and chiropractic techniques. Graduates will be capable of working in rehabilitation departments of hospitals and wellness institutions.
• Main Courses: Introduction to the Major, Human Anatomy, Sports Anatomy, Physiology, Human Development, Kinesiology, Diagnostics, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Musculoskeletal System, Endocrinology, Microbiology and Laboratory Science, Introduction to Rehabilitation Medicine, Functional Evaluation, Exercise Therapy, Physical Therapy, History and Philosophy of Chiropractic, Biomechanics of the Spine and Limbs, Manual Therapy Techniques, Sacro-Occipital Technique (SOT), Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Rehabilitation Engineering, Tuina (Chinese Manual Therapy), Clinical Rehabilitation, Communication Psychology, Statistics, Public Health Law, Diagnostic Imaging, Evidence-Based Medicine.
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NJUCM currently offers four undergraduate Sino-foreign joint education programs approved by the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China. These include:
1. Biopharmaceuticals Program in collaboration with Griffith University, Australia
2. Public Service Administration Program in collaboration with Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
3. Food Quality and Safety Program in collaboration with RMIT University, Australia
4. Rehabilitation Therapy Program in collaboration with DIU - Dresden International University, Germany
⸻
1. Biopharmaceuticals (Launched in 2011, jointly organized with Griffith University, Australia)
Approved by the Ministry of Education in August 2011 (Approval No.: MOE32AU2A20111176N), this program adopts a “3+1” model jointly operated by NJUCM and Griffith University.
According to the agreement, students spend the first three academic years at NJUCM and the fourth year at Griffith University. Upon meeting the graduation and degree requirements of both institutions, students will be awarded a Bachelor’s Degree Certificate and Graduation Certificate from NJUCM, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Biomolecular Science from Griffith University.
Students are responsible for all expenses related to studying abroad, including tuition and living costs in Australia. IELTS scores must meet Griffith University’s admission requirements. In the event of changes in national laws, policies, or other force majeure factors, the updated regulations shall prevail.
• Duration: 4 years (“3+1” model)
• Degrees Awarded:
• Bachelor of Engineering (NJUCM)
• Bachelor of Biomolecular Science (Griffith University)
• Program Objective:
To cultivate high-level professionals with a dual cultural background (China and Australia), a solid foundation in life sciences, and systematic training in biopharmaceutical technology. Graduates will be able to engage in research, teaching, or technical development in fields such as medicine, agriculture, food, and biotechnology.
• Main Courses: Microbiology, Advanced Organic Chemistry, Structural Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Macromolecular and Cell Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical Informatics.
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2. Public Service Administration (Launched in 2012, jointly organized with Swinburne University of Technology, Australia)
Approved in June 2012 by the Ministry of Education (Approval No.: MOE32AU2A20121227N), this program is also based on the “3+1” model.
According to the agreement, students complete the first three years at NJUCM and the fourth year at Swinburne University. Students meeting the academic requirements of both institutions will be granted a Bachelor’s Degree Certificate and Graduation Certificate from NJUCM, and a Bachelor of Business degree from Swinburne University.
Students are responsible for all overseas study expenses. IELTS scores must meet Swinburne University’s entry requirements. Any legal or policy changes shall be implemented in accordance with the revised regulations.
• Duration: 4 years (“3+1” model)
• Degrees Awarded:
• Bachelor of Management (NJUCM)
• Bachelor of Business (Swinburne University)
• Program Objective:
To develop application-oriented professionals with a foundation in management, economics, and health sciences. Graduates will be equipped with public health administration skills and will be qualified to work in management or consulting roles in healthcare enterprises and administrative sectors both in China and abroad.
• Main Courses: Introduction to Clinical Medicine, Basic Medical Science, Psychology, Sociology, Principles of Management, Introduction to Public Service Administration, Microeconomics, Statistics, Accounting, Health Law, Health Economics, Hospital Management, Professional Communication, Health Information Systems.
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3. Food Quality and Safety (Launched in 2013, jointly organized with RMIT, Australia)
Approved in August 2013 (Approval No.: MOE32AU2A20131452N), this program follows a “3+1” joint model.
Students complete the first three years at NJUCM and the final year at RMIT University. Upon fulfilling the graduation criteria of both institutions, they will receive a Bachelor’s Degree Certificate and Graduation Certificate from NJUCM, and a Bachelor of Applied Science (Food Technology and Nutrition) from RMIT University.
Students bear all study abroad expenses. IELTS scores must meet RMIT’s admission standards. The program is subject to applicable legal and policy changes in China or Australia.
• Duration: 4 years (“3+1” model)
• Degrees Awarded:
• Bachelor of Engineering (NJUCM)
• Bachelor of Applied Science (Food Technology and Nutrition) (RMIT University)
• Program Objective:
To train professionals fluent in both Chinese and English, with knowledge of both Chinese and Australian food safety standards, and comprehensive training in food quality control, food microbiology, and relevant technologies. Graduates will be qualified for positions in food production, inspection, circulation, supervision, and academic research.
• Main Courses: Food Biochemistry, Food Microbiology, Food Chemistry, Food Toxicology, Food Nutrition, Food Analysis, Food Safety and Evaluation, Food Quality Control, Food Laws and Standards, Introduction to Basic Medicine.
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4. Rehabilitation Therapy (Launched in 2020, jointly organized with Dresden International University, Germany)
This program was approved in October 2020 by the Ministry of Education (Approval No.: MOE32DEA02DNR20202088N). It follows the “3+1” joint education model with Dresden International University.
Students spend the first three years at NJUCM and the final year in Germany. Upon meeting all graduation and degree requirements, they will be awarded a Bachelor’s Degree Certificate and Graduation Certificate from NJUCM, and a Bachelor of Science (BSc in Studiengang Chiropraktik) from Dresden International University.
All expenses related to overseas study are borne by students. IELTS scores must meet the admission criteria of Dresden International University. Changes in national laws or force majeure circumstances will be handled according to updated regulations.
• Duration: 4 years (“3+1” model)
• Degrees Awarded:
• Bachelor of Science (NJUCM)
• Bachelor of Science in Chiropractic Studies (Dresden International University)
• Program Objective:
To train interdisciplinary and application-oriented rehabilitation therapists with international perspectives and expertise in both traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and modern Western rehabilitation. The program emphasizes neuromuscular and skeletal system rehabilitation and chiropractic techniques. Graduates will be capable of working in rehabilitation departments of hospitals and wellness institutions.
• Main Courses: Introduction to the Major, Human Anatomy, Sports Anatomy, Physiology, Human Development, Kinesiology, Diagnostics, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Musculoskeletal System, Endocrinology, Microbiology and Laboratory Science, Introduction to Rehabilitation Medicine, Functional Evaluation, Exercise Therapy, Physical Therapy, History and Philosophy of Chiropractic, Biomechanics of the Spine and Limbs, Manual Therapy Techniques, Sacro-Occipital Technique (SOT), Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Rehabilitation Engineering, Tuina (Chinese Manual Therapy), Clinical Rehabilitation, Communication Psychology, Statistics, Public Health Law, Diagnostic Imaging, Evidence-Based Medicine.