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Top 5 QS World China University University Ranking Ranking No.60 Top 5 QS World China University University Ranking Ranking Undergraduate Engineering Cluster Program in English for International Students Founded in 1896, Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) is one of the internationally recognized, top-tier research universities in China, with strong commitment to nurturing future leaders with innovative drives and global visions. The Engineering Cluster Program is a new undergraduate international program designed to combine the strengths of engineering-related fields at SJTU. Offering all major courses in English or French, the Cluster Program welcomes prospective students with an interest in engineering studies from all over the world. Undergraduate Engineering Cluster Program in English The SJTU Undergraduate Engineering Cluster program in English includes: Cluster students will take introductory > The University of Michigan-Shanghai Jiao Tong University (UM-SJTU) Joint engineering courses in the first 1.5 years at the Institute (JI) UM-SJTU Joint Institute. After meeting this > The School of Materials Science and Engineering requirement, Cluster students may choose to continue their studies at the UM-SJTU Joint > The School of Electronic, Information and Electrical Engineering, Institute or transfer to another engineering Information Engineering school (in English or Chinese) to complete > The School of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Civil Engineering their bachelor’s degree. > The School of Mechanical Engineering Reminder: Although all Cluster courses are The Cluster Program covers various engineering-related disciplines such as: taught in English, Cluster students are required to take Chinese culture and language > Mechanical Engineering courses while enrolling in their respective > Electrical and Computer Engineering degree programs. All Cluster students are > Materials Science and Engineering expected to meet HSK 4 (Chinese Language > Computer Science and Technology Test) as the minimum Chinese language > Information Engineering requirement for graduation. Exceptions > Automation include Cluster students enrolling in the UM-SJTU Dual Degree Program, JI-KTH 3+2 > Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering Bachelor’s Program, or other international > Power and Energy Engineering programs. > And more Application Deadlines for 2020 Admission - Recently completed at least 4 years of rigorous academic studies in any of the following countries: Anguila, Antigua, > Early Action – November 15, 2019 (Beijing Time, GMT+8) Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, British Virgin > Regular Application – April 15, 2020 (Beijing Time, GMT+8) Islands, Canada (except Quebec), Cayman Islands, Dominica, England, Federated States of Micronesia, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, Montserrat, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Online Application Seychelles, Shetland Islands, St. Kitts-Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, > https://apply.commonapp.org/Login?ma=699 United States (other than Puerto Rico), US Virgin Islands, Wales. Application Prerequisites Scholarships 1. Healthy, non-Chinese citizens, foreign passport > Outstanding students will be awarded scholarships, such as the holders with senior high school diploma (or above) Chinese Government Scholarship, Shanghai Government 2. Applicants who have emigrated from mainland Scholarship, Shanghai Jiao Tong University scholarship and others. China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan to other countries > Applicants of the Chinese Government Scholarship should should meet the conditions set by the “Document No. 83 directly contact the local Chinese Embassy or Consulate. When (2009) of Ministry of Education of the PRC ” completing the scholarship application form, applicants should select Shanghai Jiao Tong University as their first choice. Application Materials Applicants for SJTU scholarships are eligible for the ones listed below: 1. Test Scores Types Scholarship Criteria > SAT (JI code: 6563) > ACT (JI code: 6983) First-Class Period:4 years Applicants have been > A-Level Scholarship Full tuition award, officially admitted by > IB (International Baccalaureate) living allowance SJTU without being (2,500 CNY per month), awardees of other > National Exam Scores, such as Malaysia National accommodation subsidy scholarships at the Exam Scores or others (1,000 CNY per month), same time > TOEFL (iBT) (JI code: 6210) for non-native speakers of insurance English Scholarship is awarded > IELTS for non-native speakers of English Second-Class Period:4 years based on the Scholarship 50% tuition award, comprehensive ranking 2. Recommendations accommodation subsidy of applicant's academic > 2 recommendation letters are required: one from (1,000 CNY per month), and interview your high school counselor and one from a teacher insurance performance. 3. High School Transcripts Third-Class Period:4 years SJTU reserves the right > Special attention is given to mathematics, physics, Scholarship 25% tuition award, insurance of final explanation. chemistry and other related subjects. Applicants should arrange to have copies of their official transcripts in English sent to SJTU from the high school(s) they attended. 4. Self-statement Fees Application Fee: USD$75(nonrefundable) English Proficiency Requirement Tuition: CNY 80,000/Year > TOEFL (iBT) – 84 or above > IELTS – 6 or above Term begins > Exceptions - If SAT critical reading score is 600 or above, or both > In early September 2020 (the exact date will be specified your ACT reading and English scores are 27 or higher. in the admission letter) Contact Information SJTU Undergraduate Admission Office of International Student UM-SJTU Joint Institute (JI) Address: Room 100A, New Administration Building B, 800 Dongchuan Rd, Address: UM-SJTU Joint Institute, 800 Dongchuan Rd, Shanghai, China Shanghai, China Post code: 200240 Tel: +86-21-3420-6045 ext. 4492 Post code: 200240 Tel: 86-21-54743244 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected], Website: http://isc.sjtu.edu.cn Website: http://umji.sjtu.edu.cn/en/ No.60 Top 5 QS 世界 中国高校 大学排名 排名 国际本科生 中文项目 上海交通大学,成立于1896年,是中国历史最悠久、享誉海内外的著名高等学府之一。学校现有本科专业67个,涵盖 经济学、法学、文学、理学、工学、农学、医学、管理学和艺术等九个学科门类。 学制:四年,特殊项目除外。 免试条件 申请免试的学生需同时提供以下证明材料: 招生专业 1. 学业证明:申请者需提交以下其中一项国际标准化考试成绩,且成 详见《2020年上海交通大学国际本科生中文项目招生专业目录》 绩符合免试要求。 成绩类别 SAT ACT IB GCE AL 其他 申请时间 文科类专业 SATI总分 总分≥27分 取得IB文凭 修读至少三 其他国家或地 1300分以上 证书,至少 门A-level课 区统一高中毕 免试早申报名时间:2019年11月1日至2019年12月20日(北京时间) 三门HL课程 程,必需包 业考试成绩或 入学考试报名截止时间:2020年3月2日(北京时间) 成绩和三门 括数学,其 大学入学考试 免试报名截止时间:2020年4月30日(北京时间) SL课程成绩。 他两门课程 成绩 注:早申学生可较早批次获得录取 所修课程需 需与所申请 与申请专业 专业相关, 申请方式 相关,总分 成绩两门A ≥35分,每 以上。 申请人需登录留学交大报名系统(http://apply.sjtu.edu.cn)进行网上报 门需≥5分。 名,填写报名表并网上缴纳报名费。报名系统将于规定时间开通。 理科类专业 SATI总分 总分≥27分, 取得IB文凭 申请资格 1300分以 其中数学≥27 证书,至少 上,其中数 三门HL课程 1. 高中毕业或以上学历,并持有外国有效护照的非中国籍公民; 学≥650分。 成绩和三门 2. 原中国大陆(内地)、香港、澳门和台湾居民后移民国外者,我校执 SL课程成绩。 行《教育部教外来[2009]83号文》。 经济学与 HL课程中需 申请材料 管理学类专业 有数学≥6分, 所修课程需与 1. 高中毕业证书或同等学历证明(应届毕业生可先提供由高中开具的预 申请专业相关, 毕业证明); 总分≥35分, 2. 高中阶段含全部课程的成绩单或同等学历课程成绩单; 每门≥5分。 3. 有效护照复印件; 4. 自述信一封(中文或英文,需申请人亲笔签字); 2. 汉语水平证明:HSK5级180分以上或其他经我校认定的同等汉语 5. 推荐信一封(中文或英文,需推荐人亲笔签字); 水平证明; 6. 获奖证书; 3. 英语水平证明:托福成绩≥80/雅思≥5.5或其他经我校认定的同等 7. 截止2020年9月1日前不满18周岁者需提供监护人保证书(可至留学交 英语水平证明; 大官网下载) 注: ① 若无法同时提供1,2,3的证明材料,则须参加入学考试; 8. 其他交大可能要求补交的支撑材料。 ② 以上申请材料的有效期为两年; 注:第1、2条所列申请材料如是中文或英文外的其他语言需提供使领馆认 ③ 如学业成绩优异但汉语水平不达标者,可在填写网上报名表时申请进行一 年汉语补习。如被录取,可先进入我校指定汉补院校进行一年汉语学习,成 可及国内公证机构出具的公证件。 绩合格后方可进入专业学习。 入学考试 2020年上海交通大学国际本科生中文项目招生专业目录 申请者如不符合免试条件,可报名参加由我校组织的入学 考试。 学院/平台名称 招生专业名称 学制 分流专业名称 1. 考试日期:2020年3月14日 2. 考试地点:上海、北京、哈尔滨 船舶海洋与建筑工程学院 海洋工程类 土木类 四年 船舶与海洋工程 3. 考试科目:汉语(100分)、英语(100分)、 交通运输 土木工程 数学(100分) 工程力学 注:①考试为闭卷,考试语言为中文;②数学考试将分理 机械与动力工程学院 机械类 四年 机械工程 科数学及文科数学,理工类专业及经管类专业需考理科数 能源与动力工程 学,文科专业需考文科数学;③汉语言专业数学成绩只做 工业工程 参考(申请奖学金者除外)。 电子信息与电气工程学院 电子信息类 四年 自动化 4. 准考证打印 信息工程 电子科学与技术 成功提交报名表并初审通过的学生可至报名系统自行打印 计算机科学与技术 准考证,并持准考证和护照按规定时间到指定考点参加入 测控技术与仪器 学考试。 电气工程及其自动化 软件工程 入学面试 微电子科学与工程 人工智能 四年 经审核符合免试条件或通过入学考试者,可进入面试阶 材料科学与工程学院 材料科学与工程 四年 段。面试时间及面试方式以留学交大官网 环境科学与工程学院 环境科学与工程 四年 (http://isc.sjtu.edu.cn)通知或邮件通知为准。 生物医学工程学院 生物医学工程 四年 航空航天学院 航空航天工程 四年 录取 化学化工学院 化学类 四年 化学工程与工艺 化学(含高分子方向) 学校将于面试后1个月内根据学生的学业成绩及面试成绩 海洋学院 工程力学(海洋科学与技术) 四年 择优录取。录取结果可登陆报名系统查询。学生需在录取 生物科学(海洋科学) 四年 结果公布后2周内登陆报名系统预交学费以确认就读。正 生命科学技术学院 生物科学类 四年 生物技术 生物工程 式录取通知书将于6月底开始陆续发放。开学报到时学校 农业与生物学院 自然保护与环境生态类 四年 农业资源与环境 将对申请人的申请材料原件进行复核,如复核不通过,我 动物科学 校有权取消申请人入学资格。 植物科学与技术 药学院 药学类 四年 药学 奖学金 临床药学(五年制) 安泰经济与管理学院 经济管理试验班 四年 金融学 优秀本科留学生将获得丰富奖学金,如中国政府奖学金、 国际经济与贸易 上海市政府奖学金、上海交通大学奖学金等。 经济学 1. 中国政府奖学金的申请者请直接通过当地大使馆或总 工商管理 会计学 领事馆申请。填写《中国政府奖学金申请表》时, 人力资源管理 需在“申请院校”一栏的第一志愿填写“上海交通 信息管理与信息系统 大学”。建议申请者在确认获得我校录取资格后, 凯原法学院 法学 四年 再向驻外使领馆提出申请。 外国语学院 英语 四年 日语 四年 2. 上海市政府奖学金、上海交通大学奖学金的申请者可 德语 四年 在网上填写报名表时同时选择申请奖学金。优秀学 人文学院 汉语言文学(中外文化交流) 四年 生将有机会获得下列奖学金。 汉语言 四年 汉语文化方向 商务汉语方向 等级 奖学金内容 评选标准 金融汉语方向 一等 奖励期限:4年 > 须为已取得上海 汉语言(国际中英双语方向) 四年 奖励标准:学费、保险费、 交通大学留学生入 国际与公共事务学院 行政管理 四年 住宿津贴(人民币1000元/月)、 学资格且未获得其 媒体与传播学院 传播学 四年 广播电视编导 四年 生活费(人民币2500元/月) 他任何形式奖学金 文化产业管理 四年 资助的本科生新生 设计学院 工业设计 四年 建筑学 五年 二等 奖励期限:4年 > 根据学生综合表 视觉传达设计(含环境设计) 四年 奖励标准:学费、保险费、 现择优发放奖学金 风景园林 四年 住宿津贴(人民币1000元/月) 理科试验班类 理科试验班类 四年 数学与应用数学 > 评选结果将与录 统计学 物理学 三等 奖励期限:4年 取结果同时公布 应用物理学 奖励标准:保险费、 天文学 住宿津贴(人民币1000元/月) > 上海交通大学拥 自然科学试验班 自然科学试验班(生命与环境交叉平台) 四年 化学 有最终解释权。 化学工程与工艺 环境科学与工程 开学时间 生物技术 2020年9月初(具体时间以《录取通知书为准》) 生物工程 生物科学(海洋科学) 费用标准 食品科学与工程 药学 报名费:人民币800元(报名费不予退还) 医学院 临床医学 五年 学费:人民币24800元/学年 口腔医学 五年 保险费:人民币800元/学年(根据中华人民共和国教育部 相关规定,我校要求来华学习时间超过六个月的留学生在 注: ① 录取专业为招生专业,学生入学后可根据学院要求进入相应分流专业学习。 我国大陆购买团体综合保险,作为其办理新学期入学注册 ② 申请者可登陆我校教务处网站(http://www.jwc.sjtu.edu.cn/web/sjtu/198001.htm) 手续的必备材料。) 查询培养计划作为选择专业的参考。 联系方式 留学生发展中心招生办 报考医学专业的学生请直接与上海交通大学医学院留学生教育中心联系
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