Guangdong Ocean University is not a key institution of 2 1 1. Guangdong Ocean University is a provincial key construction university jointly established by Guangdong Provincial People's Government and State Oceanic Administration. It is a comprehensive university with the characteristics of marine aquatic products and the coordinated development of multiple disciplines. 200165438+February, Meteorological School was merged into Zhanjiang Ocean University.
Guangdong Ocean University, located in Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province, is a provincial-level key construction university jointly established by the State Oceanic Administration and the Guangdong Provincial People's Government, a key discipline construction university of Guangdong Province, and a member of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao University Alliance? , selected into the education and training plan of outstanding agricultural and forestry talents, is an excellent institution for undergraduate teaching level evaluation of the Ministry of Education.
The school's predecessor was Guangdong Advanced Fisheries Vocational School, which was founded in 1935. 1997 65438+ 10/0, Zhanjiang Fisheries College and Zhanjiang Agricultural College merged to form Zhanjiang Ocean University. 200165438+February, Zhanjiang Meteorological School, a national key technical secondary school, merged. On June 5, 2005, approved by the Ministry of Education, Zhanjiang Ocean University was renamed Guangdong Ocean University.
As of August, 20021year, the school has three campuses: Huguang Campus (headquarters), Xiashan Campus and Haibin Campus, with a total area of 4,892 mu, a total construction area of 803,700 square meters, a library collection of 3.92 million books, teaching and research equipment worth 556,543.8 billion yuan and fixed assets worth 2.068 billion yuan. The school has 19 secondary colleges, 1 independent colleges, 8 1 undergraduate majors and 39 higher vocational colleges. There are 35,000 full-time undergraduates, postgraduates and international students, 2 1 10,000 in independent colleges and 0/10,000 in adult higher education students.