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The predecessor of the College of Resources and Environment is the Department of Agric ultural Chemistry. It was founded in 1948, making it one of the oldest departments in our university. In October 1994, the Department of Agricultural Chemistry was restructured into the College of Resources and Environment. At present, the College of Resources and Environment has equipped with the first-class level Doctoral Specialties and Postdoctoral Mobile Research Station, National Engineering Laboratory, National Engineering and Technology research center, National undergraduate major, and a multilevel talents training system embracing agriculture, science, management,engineering and other disciplines and the second-level institute of training system for Undergraduates, Masters, PhDs and Post-doctorates | | Our college has six departments, namely the department of Soil and Water Science, Plant Nutrition and Fertilizer Science, Land Resource Management, Resource Information Science, Environmental Science and Engineering, and Practaculture Science. There are 67 faculties, including 48 teachers, 9 laboratory administrators, 9 administrative faculties and 1 researcher. Among its teachers, there are 12 professors, 19 associate professors, 17 lecturers, and 27 with a PhD degree. | | Our college has 1 postdoctoral mobile research station and 2 first-class level discipline and 3 second-class level discipline doctoral programs. In addition, it offers 6 first-class level discipline Master programs in Agricultural Resources and Environment, Environmental Science and Engineering, Science of Public Management, Ecology, Practaculture Science and Surveying and Mapping. Moreover, there are 8 Academic Master Programs and 4 Professional Master Programs. The 8 Academic Masters are Soil Science, Plant Nutrition, Land Resource Management, Cartography and Geographic Information Engineering, Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Ecology and Practaculture Science. The four Professional Master programs are Utilization Science of Agricultural Resources, Environmental Engineering, Science of Public Management, and Agricultural Information. In disciplinary assessment carried out by Degree Center of Ministry of Education, Utilization Science of Agricultural Resources ranked forefront among similar colleges and universities nationwide. | | Our college maintains a National Engineering Laboratory of soil fertilizer effective utilization, a National Engineering and Technology Research Center of slow/controlled release fertilizer, a provincial key laboratory of soil resources and agricultural environmental provincial key subject of Land Resource Management, and two provincial engineering technology research center of agricultural environment pollution controlling and controlled release fertilizer. | | | The College of Resources and Environment has 6 undergraduate majors, including Agricultural Resources and Environment, Land Resource Management, Environmental Science, Geographic Information System, Practaculture Science, and Environmental Engineering. Agricultural Resources and Environment is a national featured major. Land Resource Management and Environmental Science are School-level featured majors. There are two experimental centers named Agricultural Resources and Environment and Land Resource Management. The total area of scientific research is 7058 square meters and the school experiment practice base occupies 45 acres. | | |
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