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(Redirected from Beijing Institute of Physical Education) Public university in Beijing, China For the football club that was named after this university, see Beijing Sport University F.C.
Beijing Sport University
北京体育大学
Main gate
Former namesCentral Institute of Physical Education
Beijing Institute of Physical Education
TypePublic/National
Established1953; 71 years ago (1953)
AffiliationGeneral Administration of Sport of China
Academic staff1,027
Students14,000
LocationBeijing, China
CampusUrban
Websitehttp://en.bsu.edu.cn/
Beijing Sport University

Beijing Sport University (BSU; 北京体育大学) is a public university located in Beijing, China. It is part of the 211 Project and Double First-Class Construction. The university is affiliated with the General Administration of Sport of China.

History

BSU was founded in 1953 as the Central Institute of Physical Education (中央体育学院). In 1960 the university was among the first batch of key national universities designated by the State Council. Situated in the Haidian District of Beijing, BSU covers a total area of approximately 1,400 acres, with a total construction area of approximately 600,000 square meters. BSU has a faculty of 1,027 with a current enrollment of 14,000 students with 8,265 undergraduates and 2,255 postgraduates. Beijing Sport University is the only university in China with the Category I discipline of sport science (a national key discipline). AS of 2015 BSU teachers and students have collectively won 73 gold medals in the Olympic Games.

Undergraduate programs

There are 39 undergraduate majors offered across 20 different colleges, covering a range of subjects in the humanities, sports science, education, the sciences, economic theory, and communications.

Undergraduate Majors at Beijing Sport University
Major College Tuition (2019 RMB)
Physical Education Academy of Education

Institute of Traditional Chinese Sports

5000
Sports Management Academy of Business in Sport 5000
Sports Economic Management 5000
Economics
Wushu and Traditional Sports Institute of Traditional Chinese Sports 5500
Sports Science School of Sports Science 6000
Sports Rehabilitation School of Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation 6000
Leisure Sports School of Recreation and Tourism 5500
Physical Training Military-Civilian Training Academy
Sports Training Competitive Sports Academy 5500
Winter Sports 5500
Sport Engineering Sports Engineering Academy
Education Academy of Education
Marxist Theory Academy of Marxism 5000
Chinese Literature Academy of Chinese Culture
Chinese International Education Academy of Humanities 5000
English Foreign Language Academy 6000
Russian 6000
German 6000
French 6000
Spanish 6000
Portuguese 6000
Hungarian 6000
Polish 6000
Czech 6000
Croatian 6000
Serbian 6000
Journalism Academy of News and Communications 5000
Marketing 5000
New Media 5000
Applied Psychology Academy of Psychology 6000
Public Management Academy of Management 5000
Tourism Management Academy of Sports and Tourism 5000
Dance Performance Academy of the Arts 10000
Choreography 10000
Performance 10000
Photography
Biomedical Engineering Academy of Engineering
Data Science 6000

See also

References

  1. ^ "BSU Overview". Beijing Sport University. Archived from the original on 2015-05-07.
  2. 学校简介. 北京体育大学 (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2017-02-08. Retrieved 2016-09-05.
  3. 组织机构. 北京体育大学 (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2020-12-21. Retrieved 2021-03-04.
  4. "北京体育大学2019年本科招生章程" (in Chinese). Retrieved March 4, 2021.

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