Introduction
The College of Humanities and Urban-Rural Development currently has five undergraduate specialties in Law, Social Work, Rural Regional Development (Planning), Exhibition Economy and Management (Planning and Design), and Tourism Management. There are also two Master’s degree programs in the specialties of Rural Development and Social Work. A total of 1,438 students, including 1,260 undergraduate students, 99 full-time postgraduate students, and 79 part-time postgraduate students are now studying in the College. So far, it has 65 faculty members. There are 55 full-time teachers (34 with senior titles and 35 with doctoral degrees), 5 counsellors, 2 lab technicians, and 3 office staff (head of office, teaching secretary, and research secretary).
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