ABOUT TUT:
Tianjin University of Technology (TUT)
run by Tianjin municipal government was founded in 1981
under the authority of the State Council of China’s
Central Government. It now has 15,000 students and offers
38 undergraduate programs and 21 graduate programs in
mechanical and electronic engineering, computer science
and technology, photo electronic information and communication
engineering, automation, energy and dynamic engineering,
material science and engineering, biotechnology and chemical
engineering, environmental and safety engineering, transport
and logistics, mathematics and physics, applied economics,
art, sociology, foreign languages, etc.
As one of the renowned universities in the north of China,
TUT is a good choice for candidates who apply for the
admission to college. Every year, it enrolls new students
from all over the country, covering about 20 provinces,
municipalities and autonomous regions, and only those
with relatively high marks in college entrance examination
can be admitted.
TUT also opens its door to the whole world and has established
friendships and cooperative relationships with many universities
abroad. Each year, there are dozens of overseas professors
and experts coming here to visit or work.
Authorized by the Chinese government, TUT has admitted
overseas students from about 10 countries since 1992.
The TUT’s International Educational Exchange Center
has become one of the best educational bases of Chinese
language recommended by the Chinese government to overseas
students. Each year, more than 200students from all over
the world come here to learn Chinese language and culture.
The Technical College for the Deaf (TCD) of TUT is a
state level technical college and jointly founded by the
Disabled Association of China and Tianjin municipal government
in 1991. Since then, many excellent students have graduated
here. It is not only a place where the deaf people fulfill
their dreams for higher education but also a place where
people from home and abroad have exchanges of views on
education of the disabled. |