Stevens Institute of Technology, in collaboration with several notable Chinese schools of higher education, has initiated a number of significant masters and corporate training programs in China. One-third of the courses in these programs are delivered online by Stevens' faculty. Another third are taught in conventional classrooms in China by Stevens' faculty, and the final third are delivered face-to-face in China by faculty from partner institutions. All courses are delivered in English. Degrees earned by students in China are exactly the same as those awarded by Stevens to students in the U.S. Current programs have been approved and accredited by the Chinese Ministry of Education. |
Stevens' first graduate programs in China were launched three years ago with two masters degrees--one in Telecommunications Management and another in Photonics and Microelectronics. All students who entered the telecommunications program graduated successfully in 2005 and are now working at top international and Chinese high-tech companies. A second cohort graduated this January. |
A masters program in Project Management, started in fall 2005, being delivered to 30 employees of the China Development Bank. The curriculum follows Stevens' masters degree in Project Management. It is one of the few programs in China offered by a US university to employees of a Chinese company. Students are expected to graduate this May and attend ceremonies on the Hoboken campus. |
Two programs--one in Telecommunications Management and another in Information Technology--are waiting for approval from the Chinese Ministry of Education. Degrees awarded and delivery modes will follow the same pattern as those at Beijing Institute of Technology and Central University of Finance and Economics. |
A memorandum of Understanding has been concluded. Chances are likely that masters degrees from Stevens will be awarded to students late in 2007. |
A pilot program to assess IBM technical employees in China is now underway. |
Stevens China Council |
Stevens China Council is an advisory body composed of senior executives from Fortune 500 and other companies operating in China. The Council meets twice a year in either Beijing or Shanghai and offers advice to Stevens on education and corporate training in China. John Chen, Thomson Paul Evans, Reed Elsevier David Li, CIMC Peter Jen, IBM Christina Wu, Lucent Lily Li, Lucent Simon He, Lucent Jianhua Gao, Beijing Huizhi Management Company Jerry Zuo, Microsoft Agustin J. Campos-Marquetti, Citigroup Jane Wang, Intel Shih-Hung Lin, Honeywell Joseph Wu, Sun Shaun Rein, WebCT Vernon Stinebaker, Consultant |
Stevens China Programs in the News |
Students in China Earn Master抯 Degrees through Stevens Institute of Technology Chief Learning Officer,February 5, 2007The China Trade: An Online Education Strategy at Stevens Institute Sloan-C View, September 2006 The Wild, Wild East: Foreign universities flock to china, but are there riches to be made, or just fool's gold? Chronicle of Higher Education, February 17, 2006 STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY FORMS PARTNERSHIPS WITH FOUR CHINESE INSTITUTIONS TO OFFER HYBRID GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Educational Pathways, September 2005 MANAGEMENT AMERICAN STYLE: A U.S. University Teaches Western Business Ways to Chinese Students IEEE Spectrum, June 2005 Stevens-China accord allows candidates to work on master's degree from home The Star Ledger, October 5, 2003 |
News Releases |
For information about Stevens China Programs, contact: Robert Ubell,Dean of Stevens School of Professional Education. |
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