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Overview
Year Established
1974
Courses Offered
MBBS
Accreditation
Anhui University of Science and Technology (AUST) is a comprehensive university located in Huainan, Anhui Province, China. The university has a rich history dating back to 1945 when it was first established as the Bengbu Advanced Industrial and Professional Training School of Anhui Province. Over the years, it underwent several name changes and mergers before adopting its current name in 2002.
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About
The College of Medicine at AUST is one of the university's 12 schools and departments. It was formed in 1993 when the former East China Medical School merged with what was then known as the Huainan Mining Institute. This merger brought medical education into the university's curriculum, expanding its academic offerings beyond its traditional focus on engineering and technology.
Highlights
The College of Medicine contributes to AUST's multidisciplinary approach, which now spans engineering, science, medicine, management, and the arts. This diverse academic environment allows for potential interdisciplinary collaborations and research opportunities between medical students and those in other fields, such as biomedical engineering or health management.
As part of a university authorized to grant both bachelor's and master's degrees, the College of Medicine likely offers undergraduate medical programs and possibly some graduate-level medical education or research opportunities. However, specific details about the medical programs, specializations, or research areas are not provided in the available information.
The College of Medicine, along with the rest of AUST, has likely benefited from the university's expansion and development over the years. This includes the opening of a new, larger campus in the Shannan District in September 2016. While exact figures for the College of Medicine are not provided, the university as a whole has over 21,000 students, indicating a substantial student body that likely includes a significant number of medical students.