Hefei Normal University, located in Hefei, Anhui Province, is one of the first batch of national pilot units to train graduate students with special needs, and the implementation unit of the national training plan demonstration training project.
Hefei Normal University, formerly known as Anhui Education College, was founded in 1955 and transformed into a provincial general undergraduate college in 2007. It is the first batch of "local applied high-level universities" and "entrepreneurial universities" in the revitalization plan of higher education in Anhui Province.
The profile of Hefei Normal University in Anhui Province is as follows:
Hefei Normal University has 8 specialties in Anhui Province, 3 excellent courses in Anhui Province 13, 7 national outstanding talents training plans 1, 2 innovative experimental areas for talents training in Anhui Province, and 6 comprehensive professional reform pilots in Anhui Province.
Anhui majors: fine arts, mathematics and applied mathematics, Chinese language and literature, electronic information engineering, electrical engineering and its automation, biotechnology, physical education and sports training.
The school has a campus, covering an area of nearly 1.5 million mu, with more than 1.5 million full-time students. The total area of the school building is 699,800 square meters, the administrative room of the teaching and research section is 426,600 square meters, and the total value of teaching and research instruments and equipment is 438 million yuan. The library has paper books1524,800 and electronic books 65,438+.
The school has 17 teaching units, covering seven disciplines, including engineering, economics, management, literature, science, education and art. There are 76 undergraduate majors, including 5 national specialties, 4 national "excellent engineer education and training programs" specialties, 1 national undergraduate majors, and national first-class undergraduate majors/kloc.
At present, the school has two authorization points for master's degree in first-class disciplines, 1 1 for professional master's degrees, 1 for provincial key disciplines and 2 for peak cultivation disciplines. There are nearly 1 100 full-time teachers, including 360 teachers with doctoral degrees, 475 teachers with senior titles and 570 teachers with double qualifications.